ABSTRACT. Policymakers are increasingly mak-ing use of benefits transfer in benefit-cost assess-ments of environmental policy. An important ques-tion is how big the resultant errors are, and how sensitive errors are to how the transfer is conducted. We employ a choice experiment focusing on landscape attributes to investigate the sensitivity of transfer error to procedures. The main findings are that errors depend on the choice of study site at which original valuations are sought, on whether a single site or pooled model is used; and that adding more information by pooling sites does not always seem to be economically desirable. (JEL Q51) I
Benefit transfer is the practice of estimating economic values at a target site by utilizing the res...
Benefit transfer offers an inexpensive alternative to conducting an original study to determine econ...
Choice experiments are designed to account for variations in environmental resources and site charac...
Policymakers are increasingly making use of benefits transfer in benefit-cost assessments of environ...
Policymakers are increasingly making use of benefits transfer in benefit-cost assessments of environ...
Policymakers are increasingly making use of benefits transfer in benefit-cost assessments of environ...
The aim of BT techniques is to provide decision makers with a monetary valuation of environmental go...
Benefit transfer entails using estimates of non-market values derived at one site as approximations ...
Benefit transfer entails using estimates of non-market values derived at one site as approximations ...
Benefit transfer is a cost-effective method for estimating the value of environmental goods that rel...
Many environmental valuation studies using stated preferences techniques are single-site studies tha...
Benefit transfer is a cost-effective method for estimating the value of environmental goods that rel...
The benefit transfer refers to the use and adaptation of benefit measures obtained for a specific si...
The benefit transfer refers to the use and adaptation of benefit measures obtained for a specific si...
The benefit transfer refers to the use and adaptation of benefit measures obtained for a specific si...
Benefit transfer is the practice of estimating economic values at a target site by utilizing the res...
Benefit transfer offers an inexpensive alternative to conducting an original study to determine econ...
Choice experiments are designed to account for variations in environmental resources and site charac...
Policymakers are increasingly making use of benefits transfer in benefit-cost assessments of environ...
Policymakers are increasingly making use of benefits transfer in benefit-cost assessments of environ...
Policymakers are increasingly making use of benefits transfer in benefit-cost assessments of environ...
The aim of BT techniques is to provide decision makers with a monetary valuation of environmental go...
Benefit transfer entails using estimates of non-market values derived at one site as approximations ...
Benefit transfer entails using estimates of non-market values derived at one site as approximations ...
Benefit transfer is a cost-effective method for estimating the value of environmental goods that rel...
Many environmental valuation studies using stated preferences techniques are single-site studies tha...
Benefit transfer is a cost-effective method for estimating the value of environmental goods that rel...
The benefit transfer refers to the use and adaptation of benefit measures obtained for a specific si...
The benefit transfer refers to the use and adaptation of benefit measures obtained for a specific si...
The benefit transfer refers to the use and adaptation of benefit measures obtained for a specific si...
Benefit transfer is the practice of estimating economic values at a target site by utilizing the res...
Benefit transfer offers an inexpensive alternative to conducting an original study to determine econ...
Choice experiments are designed to account for variations in environmental resources and site charac...