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The objective of this study was to test for the effect of consequentiality on the probability of a respondent opting out of voting in a stated preference survey. We find that respondents who believe that the survey is inconsequential are more likely to opt out than to vote yes in both...
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A nationwide survey was conducted to estimate welfare associated with a proposed large-scale wetland restoration … conservative lower-bound estimate of aggregate WTP is $86 trillion, well above a recent $100 billion estimate of restoration cost. …
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welfare estimates of coastal wetland restoration in Louisiana was conducted, and 27 percent of total respondents chose the PNV …
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The objective of this study was to test for the effect of consequentiality on the probability of a respondent opting out of voting in a stated preference survey. We find that respondents who believe that the survey is inconsequential are more likely to opt out than to vote yes in both...
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This paper presents the only study analyzing the decision to purchase wind coverage for individuals whose standard homeowner's policy excludes wind, and one o f very few analyses o f the decision to undertake wind mitigation measures. Because these two decisions are closely related, a...
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