ACL-1International audienceIn this paper, we propose a behavioral approach to determine the extent to which the consumer/citizen distinction affects interpretations of monetary values in stated preferences methods. We perform a field experiment dealing with air pollution, where some (randomly selected) subjects are given the opportunity to behave politically by signing a petition for environmental protection prior to stating their private preferences in a standard contingent valuation exercise. We show that signing has the potential to influence respondents' willingness to pay values. Results indicate that even market-like situations are not immune to citizen behavior
In this paper we test the validity of choice experiments with donations for environmental projects. ...
In a static setting, willingness to pay for an environmental improvement is equal to compensating va...
This study uses actual payments toward the provision of a public good to compare dichotomous choice ...
ACL-1International audienceIn this paper, we propose a behavioral approach to determine the extent t...
In this paper, we propose a behavioural approach to determine the extent to which the consumer/citiz...
Environmental decision-making compares market and non-market outputs, often in terms of willingness ...
Rather than individual consumer preferences, responses to referendum-style contingent valuation surv...
The debate as to whether respondents in stated preference surveys apply citizen or consumer preferen...
This paper examines the criticism of contingent valuation put forth by Blamey, Common and Quiggin (A...
Deliberative monetary valuation (DMV) methods can support environmental decision making by enabling ...
In addition to his role as a consumer pursuing his own interests, an individual may also regard hims...
Concern exists that hypothetical willingness to pay questions overestimate real willingness to pay. ...
Contingent valuation (CV) surveys have been criticized for assuming that respondents have well-defin...
Several theories have been proposed in an attempt to explain individuals%27 willingness to pay (WTP)...
Recent attempts to test the validity of the contingent valuation method have relied on laboratory-ty...
In this paper we test the validity of choice experiments with donations for environmental projects. ...
In a static setting, willingness to pay for an environmental improvement is equal to compensating va...
This study uses actual payments toward the provision of a public good to compare dichotomous choice ...
ACL-1International audienceIn this paper, we propose a behavioral approach to determine the extent t...
In this paper, we propose a behavioural approach to determine the extent to which the consumer/citiz...
Environmental decision-making compares market and non-market outputs, often in terms of willingness ...
Rather than individual consumer preferences, responses to referendum-style contingent valuation surv...
The debate as to whether respondents in stated preference surveys apply citizen or consumer preferen...
This paper examines the criticism of contingent valuation put forth by Blamey, Common and Quiggin (A...
Deliberative monetary valuation (DMV) methods can support environmental decision making by enabling ...
In addition to his role as a consumer pursuing his own interests, an individual may also regard hims...
Concern exists that hypothetical willingness to pay questions overestimate real willingness to pay. ...
Contingent valuation (CV) surveys have been criticized for assuming that respondents have well-defin...
Several theories have been proposed in an attempt to explain individuals%27 willingness to pay (WTP)...
Recent attempts to test the validity of the contingent valuation method have relied on laboratory-ty...
In this paper we test the validity of choice experiments with donations for environmental projects. ...
In a static setting, willingness to pay for an environmental improvement is equal to compensating va...
This study uses actual payments toward the provision of a public good to compare dichotomous choice ...