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Non-market valuation 3 choice modelling 3 climate change 3 Choice modelling 2 Emissions trading 2 Environment 2 Nonmarket valuation 2 choice modelling experiments 2 developing countries 2 emissions trading 2 Attribute framing 1 Auctions 1 Australia 1 Bayesian Networks 1 Bayesian networks 1 Bertrand competition 1 Bio-economic modelling 1 Catchment Management 1 Catchment planning 1 Choice complexity 1 Choice experiments 1 Climate change 1 Climate change negotiations 1 Climate policy 1 Cost bias 1 Cost-Benefit Analysis 1 EU ETS 1 Ecological modelling 1 Embedding 1 Endogenous technology choice 1 Energy 1 Environmental valuation 1 Environmental values 1 Great Barrier Reef 1 Greenhouse gases 1 Hydro-economic modelling 1 Incentive comparability 1 Initial permit allocation 1 Integrated Assessment and Modelling 1 Integrated catchment modelling 1
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Bennett, Jeff W 24 Rolfe, John 17 Windle, Jill 13 Kompas, Tom 9 Jotzo, Frank 8 Betz, Regina Annette 7 Akter, Sonia 6 Grafton, R. Quentin 6 Kragt, Marit Ellen 6 Mazur, Kasia 6 Stern, David I. 6 Ward, Michael B. 6 Cleland, Jonelle 5 Gillespie, Robert 4 MacGill, Iain 4 Rogers, Abbie 4 Scheufele, Gabriela 4 Greyling, Tertius 3 burton, michael 3 Aisbett, Emma 2 Ancev, Tihomir 2 Boerema, Nicholas 2 Brouwer, Roy 2 Chazal, Jacqueline de 2 Chu, Long 2 Dobes, Leo 2 Grafton, Quentin 2 Heinzel, Christoph 2 Nikolakis, William 2 Restiani, Phillia 2 Wood, Peter John 2 Buckman, Greg 1 Burke, Paul 1 Calford, Evan 1 Cramton, Peter 1 Cutler, Nicholas 1 Daniels, Peter 1 Dent, Jared 1 Diesendorf, Mark 1 Evers, Jonathan R. 1
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Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University 102
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Cost-Benefit Analysis of the Protection of Malleefowl in the Lachlan Catchment
Bennett, Jeff W; Greyling, Tertius - Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National … - 2011
A cost-benefit analysis (CBA) of an investment in the protection of malleefowl and associated native vegetation in the Lachlan Catchment’s central-west yielded a benefitcost ratio of 1.4. The CBA is based on project expenditures over the past four years coupled with benefit estimates from a...
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An Integrated Assessment approach to linking biophysical modelling and economic valuation tools
Kragt, Marit Ellen - Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National … - 2010
Natural resource management (NRM) typically involves complex decision problems that affect a wide variety of stakeholder values. Efficient NRM that achieves the greatest environmental, social and financial net benefits, necessitates assessments of the environmental impacts, costs and benefits of...
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The Effects of a Provision Rule in Choice Modelling
Bennett, Jeff W; Mazur, Kasia - Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National … - 2010
This research report presents results of a study designed to investigate the effects of including a provision rule in choice modelling non-market valuation studies. Split samples with and without a provision rule were used to test for differences in household willingness to pay (WTP) for...
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Effects of alternative elicitation formats in discrete choice experiments
Scheufele, Gabriela; pbe391, Jeff Bennett Author-Person - Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National … - 2010
An elicitation format prevalently applied in DCE is to offer each respondent a sequence of choice tasks containing more than two choice options. However, empirical evidence indicates that repeated choice tasks influence choice behavior through institutional learning, fatigue, value learning, and...
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Testing construct validity of verbal versus numerical measures of preference uncertainty in contingent valuation
Akter, Sonia; Bennett, Jeff W - Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National … - 2010
The numerical certainty scale (NCS) and polychotomous choice (PC) methods are two widely used techniques for measuring preference uncertainty in contingent valuation (CV) studies. The NCS follows a numerical scale and the PC is based on a verbal scale. This paper presents results of two...
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Restricted versus unrestricted choice in labelled choice experiments: exploring the tradeoffs of expanding choice dimensions
Windle, Jill; Rolfe, John - Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National … - 2010
The main objective of the study outlined in this paper was to examine how the inclusion of an additional labelled alternative, to provide respondents with more choice in a stated preference survey, impacted on choice complexity. The valuation context was to elicit preferences for improvements in...
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Modeling International Trends in Energy Efficiency and Carbon Emissions
Stern, David I. - Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National … - 2010
This study uses a stochastic production frontier to model trends in energy efficiency over time in a panel of 85 countries. No a priori structure is imposed on technological change over time though differences in the level of technology across countries are modeled as a stochastic function of...
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Tradable Green Certificates as a Policy Instrument? A Discussion on the Case of Poland
Heinzel, Christoph; Winkler, Thomas - Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National … - 2010
Quota obligation schemes based on tradable green certificates have become a popular policy instrument to expand power generation from renewable energy sources (RES). Their application, however, can neither be justified as a first-best response to a market failure, nor, in a second-best sense, as...
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Initial Allocation Effects in Permit Markets with Bertrand Output Oligopoly
Betz, Regina Annette; Calford, Evan; Heinzel, Christoph - Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National … - 2010
We analyse the efficiency effects of the initial permit allocation given to firms with market power in both permit and output market. We examine two models: a long-run model with endogenous technology and capacity choice, and a short-run model with fixed technology and capacity. In the long run,...
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Climate Change and Game Theory
Wood, Peter John - Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National … - 2010
This survey paper examines the problem of achieving global cooperation to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Contributions to this problem are reviewed from non-cooperative game theory, cooperative game theory, and implementation theory. Solutions to games where players have a continuous choice...
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