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Tekijä: | Bateman, I. |
Otsikko: | Elicitation and truncation effects in contingent valuation studies |
Lehti: | Ecological Economics
1995 : FEB, VOL. 12:2, p. 161-180 |
Asiasana: | VALUATION ENVIRONMENT ECOLOGY |
Kieli: | eng |
Tiivistelmä: | The contingent valuation method (CVM) uses surveys of expressed preferences to evaluate willingness to pay for (generally) non-market, environmental goods. this approach gives the method theoretical applicability to an extensive range of use and passive use values associated with such goods. However, recent years have seen the method come under sustained empirical and theoretical attack by critics who claim that the expressed preference statements given by respondents to CVM questions are subject to a variety of biases to the extent that "true" valuations cannot be inferred. |
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