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Determining the Value of Non-Marketed Goods - Economic, Psychological, and Policy Relevant Aspects of Contingent Valuation Methods (Hardcover, 1997 ed.)
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Determining the Value of Non-Marketed Goods - Economic, Psychological, and Policy Relevant Aspects of Contingent Valuation Methods (Hardcover, 1997 ed.)
Series: Studies in Risk and Uncertainty, 10
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Contingent valuation (CV) measures what is called passive use value
or existence value. The CV method has been used to measure the
benefits of environmental policy actions. CV measures of economic
value rely on choice. In CV studies, choices are posed to people in
surveys; analysts then use the responses to these choice questions
to construct monetary measures of value. The specific mechanism
used to elicit respondents' choices can take a variety of forms,
including asking survey respondents whether they would purchase,
vote, or pay for a program or some other well-defined object of
choice. It can also be a direct elicitation of the amount each
respondent would be willing to pay (WTP) to obtain an object of
choice or the amount each respondent would be willing to accept
(WTA) in compensation to give it up. This volume is composed of
three sections. The first section provides background into the
issues underlying the public and academic discussion regarding CV
and the reliability of CV estimates of economic value. In addition,
this section reviews the theory underlying the measurement of
economic value and discusses those aspects of the theory most
relevant to CV. The second section focuses on issues that have
formed the core of the CV discussions including: sensitivity of WTP
estimates to the size of the program offered, tests for theoretical
consistency of CV results, and the sensitivity of results to
context and numerous other features of the survey and its
administration. The final section addresses the application of CV
to actual economic valuation tasks and discusses the types of
practical problems the CV researcher will encounter.
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