This paper demonstrates a set of necessary conditions that should generate unbiased, internally consistent estimates of willingness to pay (WTP) from a double referendum mechanism. These conditions are also sufficient for demand revelation in an experimental laboratory environment. However, the control over the mechanism achieved in the lab may not be transferrable to the field and WTP estimates derived from field surveys may remain biased.Contingent valuation Demand revelation Consequential double referendum
The contingent valuation method for estimating willingness to pay for public goods typically adopts ...
In this note, the authors detail the mechanics of the nonparametric mean and variance calculations o...
This study reports on experiments that examine anchoring in single referendum ques-tions in continge...
The paper presents an experiment on deliberate misrepresentation in referendum contingent valuation ...
The paper presents an experiment on deliberate misrepresentation in referendum contingent valuation ...
Recent attempts to test the validity of the contingent valuation method have relied on laboratory-ty...
This work attempts to measure the direction and size of misrepresentation in the answers to referend...
Innovations in the estimation of referendum type contingent valuation models have led to willingness...
Hypothetical Contingent Valuation (CV) Surveys used to elicit values for environmental and other pub...
Past research suggests that contingent valuation overstates demand for public goods. These estimates...
A major criticism of contingent valuation methods relates to their hypothetical nature, where truthf...
This article compares willingness-to-pay (WTP) estimates from an actual sur-vey using a checklist qu...
This article compares willingness-to-pay (WTP) estimates from an actual survey using a checklist que...
Contingent valuation methods (CVM) are integral in valuating non-market environmental issues. Numero...
Can hypothetical questions reveal true values? An examination of thelaboratory experimental literatu...
The contingent valuation method for estimating willingness to pay for public goods typically adopts ...
In this note, the authors detail the mechanics of the nonparametric mean and variance calculations o...
This study reports on experiments that examine anchoring in single referendum ques-tions in continge...
The paper presents an experiment on deliberate misrepresentation in referendum contingent valuation ...
The paper presents an experiment on deliberate misrepresentation in referendum contingent valuation ...
Recent attempts to test the validity of the contingent valuation method have relied on laboratory-ty...
This work attempts to measure the direction and size of misrepresentation in the answers to referend...
Innovations in the estimation of referendum type contingent valuation models have led to willingness...
Hypothetical Contingent Valuation (CV) Surveys used to elicit values for environmental and other pub...
Past research suggests that contingent valuation overstates demand for public goods. These estimates...
A major criticism of contingent valuation methods relates to their hypothetical nature, where truthf...
This article compares willingness-to-pay (WTP) estimates from an actual sur-vey using a checklist qu...
This article compares willingness-to-pay (WTP) estimates from an actual survey using a checklist que...
Contingent valuation methods (CVM) are integral in valuating non-market environmental issues. Numero...
Can hypothetical questions reveal true values? An examination of thelaboratory experimental literatu...
The contingent valuation method for estimating willingness to pay for public goods typically adopts ...
In this note, the authors detail the mechanics of the nonparametric mean and variance calculations o...
This study reports on experiments that examine anchoring in single referendum ques-tions in continge...