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The Orbit demand model allows the magnitude of the calibration to stated purchase intentions to vary based on the magnitude of the stated quantities. Using an empirical example of stated trips, we find that the extent of calibration varies substantially with less correction needed at small...
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We estimate adults’ willingness to pay (WTP) to reduce health risks to their own or other families’ infants to test … health. Statistical tests confirm a high degree of altruism in our WTP results, and altruism held even when real money was …
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Dichotomous choice willingness to pay questions are often used to determine the value visitors place on nature-based recreation. Ambiguity in wording can result in the use of information that does not necessarily reflect visitors’ true WTP. For example, depending on the specificity of the...
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SARS-CoV-2 vaccines give rise to positive externalities on population health, society and the economy in addition to … protecting the health of vaccinated individuals. Hence, the social value of such a vaccine exceeds its market value. This paper …
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institutionalization (or €292 at the time of the study) exceed the amount respondents are willing to pay for home health care at old age in …
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In the current paper, we compare alternative approaches to incorporating uncertainty into the statistical analysis of dichotomous choice responses. In doing so, first we employ previous modelling techniques that included uncertainty of preferences, and secondly we compare the obtained results...
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Almost all applications of the Travel-Cost-Method demand function which include site quality variable(s) are multisite models. The results of this study serve as a note of warning that using the demand equation derived from multisite cross-sectional data to perform a benefit-cost analysis of...
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We update the joint estimation of revealed and stated preference data of previously published research to allow for joint estimation of the Travel Cost Method (TCM) portion using count data models. The TCM estimation also corrects for truncation and endogenous stratification as well as...
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