Applications using the standard willingness to pay (WTP) approach (where a respondent is asked his/her WTP for each option) have brought to light inherent difficulties in terms of discriminating between various options. Although an incremental WTP approach (where a less preferred option is used as a point of reference to value more preferred options) has been devised to encourage more discrimination, a theoretical basis for this approach has not been elucidated, and results from initial testing of this approach have proved inconclusive. We offer a theoretical basis for this approach, based on the theory of reference dependent preferences. We test our model in a study assessing preferences for emergency care services in France. Our empirical...
This paper addresses the question of how willingness to pay (WTP) values in health care evaluation c...
Preference calibration has been proposed as a method for improving benefit transfers (Smith et al., ...
The appropriate technique for econometric analysis of WTP (willingness to pay) data is an issue whic...
Applications using the standard willingness to pay (WTP) approach (where a respondent is asked his/h...
Applications of willingness to pay (WTP) have shown the difficultly to discriminate between various ...
Applications of willingness to pay (WTP) have shown the difficultly to discriminate between various ...
Willingness-to-pay (WTP) studies are increasingly being used in the evaluation of health care progra...
Abstract: Willingness-to-pay (WTP) studies are increasingly being used in the evaluation of health c...
In this study we investigate two reference dependence effects in a choice experiment. The first is t...
Large disparities between willingness to pay (WTP) and willingness-to-accept (WTA) are commonly enco...
This paper compares willingness to pay (WTP) estimates generated from the dichotomous choice (DC) an...
Abstract The gap between willingness-to-pay (WTP) and willingness-to-accept (WTA) benefit values typ...
The importance of willingness to pay (WTP) and its counterpart willingness to accept (WTA), in the e...
The importance of willingness to pay (WTP) and its counterpart willingness to accept (WTA), in the e...
Contingent valuation (CV) studies in health care have used the willingness to pay (WTP) approach, to...
This paper addresses the question of how willingness to pay (WTP) values in health care evaluation c...
Preference calibration has been proposed as a method for improving benefit transfers (Smith et al., ...
The appropriate technique for econometric analysis of WTP (willingness to pay) data is an issue whic...
Applications using the standard willingness to pay (WTP) approach (where a respondent is asked his/h...
Applications of willingness to pay (WTP) have shown the difficultly to discriminate between various ...
Applications of willingness to pay (WTP) have shown the difficultly to discriminate between various ...
Willingness-to-pay (WTP) studies are increasingly being used in the evaluation of health care progra...
Abstract: Willingness-to-pay (WTP) studies are increasingly being used in the evaluation of health c...
In this study we investigate two reference dependence effects in a choice experiment. The first is t...
Large disparities between willingness to pay (WTP) and willingness-to-accept (WTA) are commonly enco...
This paper compares willingness to pay (WTP) estimates generated from the dichotomous choice (DC) an...
Abstract The gap between willingness-to-pay (WTP) and willingness-to-accept (WTA) benefit values typ...
The importance of willingness to pay (WTP) and its counterpart willingness to accept (WTA), in the e...
The importance of willingness to pay (WTP) and its counterpart willingness to accept (WTA), in the e...
Contingent valuation (CV) studies in health care have used the willingness to pay (WTP) approach, to...
This paper addresses the question of how willingness to pay (WTP) values in health care evaluation c...
Preference calibration has been proposed as a method for improving benefit transfers (Smith et al., ...
The appropriate technique for econometric analysis of WTP (willingness to pay) data is an issue whic...