Applications of willingness to pay (WTP) have shown the difficultly to discriminate between various options. This reflects the problem of embedding in both its specific sense, of options being nested within one another, and its more-general sense, whereby respondents cannot discriminate between close substitutes or between more-disparate rivals for the same budget. Furthermore, high proportions of reversals between WTP-value and simple preference based rankings of options are often highlighted. Although an incremental WTP approach was devised to encourage more differentiated answers and a higher degree of consistency among respondents, a theoretical basis for this approach has not been elucidated, and there is little evidence to show that t...
Open-ended methods that elicit willingness-to-pay (WTP) in terms of absolute dollars often result in...
This paper examines the three major explanations for the disparity between willingness-to-pay (WTP) ...
In a previous paper, the reliability of willingness-to-pay (WTP) values was found to be an increasin...
Applications of willingness to pay (WTP) have shown the difficultly to discriminate between various ...
Applications using the standard willingness to pay (WTP) approach (where a respondent is asked his/h...
Abstract: Willingness-to-pay (WTP) studies are increasingly being used in the evaluation of health c...
Willingness-to-pay (WTP) studies are increasingly being used in the evaluation of health care progra...
This paper compares willingness to pay (WTP) estimates generated from the dichotomous choice (DC) an...
Introduction Willingness to pay (WTP) is used to generate information about value. However, when ...
Large disparities between willingness to pay (WTP) and willingness-to-accept (WTA) are commonly enco...
The aims of this paper is to outline three types of arguments put forward that WTP is superior to QA...
Contingent valuation (CV) studies in health care have used the willingness to pay (WTP) approach, to...
Improving public involvement in health system decision making stands as a primary health policy goal...
The Contingent Ranking Method--a feasible and valid method when eliciting preferences for health car...
This paper addresses the question of how willingness to pay (WTP) values in health care evaluation c...
Open-ended methods that elicit willingness-to-pay (WTP) in terms of absolute dollars often result in...
This paper examines the three major explanations for the disparity between willingness-to-pay (WTP) ...
In a previous paper, the reliability of willingness-to-pay (WTP) values was found to be an increasin...
Applications of willingness to pay (WTP) have shown the difficultly to discriminate between various ...
Applications using the standard willingness to pay (WTP) approach (where a respondent is asked his/h...
Abstract: Willingness-to-pay (WTP) studies are increasingly being used in the evaluation of health c...
Willingness-to-pay (WTP) studies are increasingly being used in the evaluation of health care progra...
This paper compares willingness to pay (WTP) estimates generated from the dichotomous choice (DC) an...
Introduction Willingness to pay (WTP) is used to generate information about value. However, when ...
Large disparities between willingness to pay (WTP) and willingness-to-accept (WTA) are commonly enco...
The aims of this paper is to outline three types of arguments put forward that WTP is superior to QA...
Contingent valuation (CV) studies in health care have used the willingness to pay (WTP) approach, to...
Improving public involvement in health system decision making stands as a primary health policy goal...
The Contingent Ranking Method--a feasible and valid method when eliciting preferences for health car...
This paper addresses the question of how willingness to pay (WTP) values in health care evaluation c...
Open-ended methods that elicit willingness-to-pay (WTP) in terms of absolute dollars often result in...
This paper examines the three major explanations for the disparity between willingness-to-pay (WTP) ...
In a previous paper, the reliability of willingness-to-pay (WTP) values was found to be an increasin...