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protest responses 6 Willingness to pay 4 sample selection 4 payment card 3 positive externalities 3 social value 3 vaccine attitudes 3 vaccine value 3 willingness to pay 3 Arzneimittel 2 COVID-19 2 Choice Experiments 2 Coronavirus 2 Externalities 2 Externer Effekt 2 Impfung 2 Infectious disease 2 Infektionskrankheit 2 MLE 2 Pharmaceuticals 2 Protest Responses 2 Protest responses 2 Social values 2 Soziale Werte 2 Vaccination 2 Zahlungsbereitschaftsanalyse 2 censored data 2 contingent valuation 2 home care 2 validity 2 Bias 1 Contingent Valuation 1 Contingent valuation 1 Maximum-Likelihood-Methode 1 Rangelands 1 Sample selection 1 Schottland 1 Stated preferences 1 Statistisches Auswahlverfahren 1 Theorie 1
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Book / Working Paper 9 Article 1
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Working Paper 4 Arbeitspapier 1 Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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English 9 Undetermined 1
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Costa-Font, Joan 3 Harrison, Sayward 3 Rudisill, Caroline 3 Salmasi, Luca 3 Barrio, Melina 2 Carrère, Marie-Odile 2 Genius, Margarita 2 Havet, Nathalie 2 Hutchinson, George 2 Morelle, Magali 2 Remonnay, Raphaël 2 Scarpa, Riccardo 2 Strazzera, Elisabetta 2 Castledine, Anita 1 Evans, M.D.R. 1 Kobayashi, Mimako 1 Loureiro, Maria 1 Loureiro, Maria L. 1 Rollins, Kimberly S. 1
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Department of Economics, University of Crete 1 Department of Resource Economics, University of Nevada-Reno 1 Economics Department, University of Nevada-Reno 1 Fondazione ENI Enrico Mattei (FEEM) 1 Groupe d'Analyse et de Théorie Économique Lyon St-Étienne (GATE Lyon St-Étienne), Faculté de Sciences Économiques et de Gestion 1 HAL 1
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Nota di Lavoro 2 Discussion paper series / IZA 1 Health economics 1 IZA Discussion Papers 1 Post-Print / HAL 1 Working Papers / Department of Economics, University of Crete 1 Working Papers / Economics Department, University of Nevada-Reno 1 Working Papers / Fondazione ENI Enrico Mattei (FEEM) 1 Working Papers / Groupe d'Analyse et de Théorie Économique Lyon St-Étienne (GATE Lyon St-Étienne), Faculté de Sciences Économiques et de Gestion 1
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RePEc 5 EconStor 3 ECONIS (ZBW) 2
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The social value of a SARS-CoV-2 vaccine : willingness to pay estimates from four Western countries
Costa-Font, Joan; Rudisill, Caroline; Harrison, Sayward; … - In: Health economics 32 (2023) 8, pp. 1818-1835
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The Social Value of a SARS-CoV-2 Vaccine: Willingness to Pay Estimates from Four Western Countries
Costa-Font, Joan; Rudisill, Caroline; Harrison, Sayward; … - 2021
effect of protest responses, sample selection bias, as well as the influence of trust in government and risk exposure when …
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The social value of a SARS-CoV-2 vaccine: willingness to pay estimates from four Western countries
Costa-Font, Joan; Rudisill, Caroline; Harrison, Sayward; … - 2021
effect of protest responses, sample selection bias, as well as the influence of trust in government and risk exposure when …
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The impact of protest responses in choice experiments
Barrio, Melina; Loureiro, Maria L. - 2010
Not much attention has been given to protest responses in choice experiments (CE). Using follow-up statements, we are … able to identify protest responses and compute welfare estimates with and without the inclusion of such protest responses …. We conclude that protest responses are fairly common in CE, and their analysis affects the statistical performance of the …
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Willingness to Pay Estimation When Protest Beliefs are not Separable from the Public Good Definition
Rollins, Kimberly S.; Evans, M.D.R.; Kobayashi, Mimako; … - Economics Department, University of Nevada-Reno; … - 2010
Public good attributes that are correlated with protest beliefs but not separable from the good's value, would affect stated preference estimates of the WTP for the public good. Survey data collected to value a program to prevent ecosystem losses on Nevada rangelands, where the majority of land...
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The Impact of Protest Responses in Choice Experiments
Barrio, Melina; Loureiro, Maria - Fondazione ENI Enrico Mattei (FEEM) - 2010
Not much attention has been given to protest responses in choice experiments (CE). Using follow-up statements, we are … able to identify protest responses and compute welfare estimates with and without the inclusion of such protest responses …. We conclude that protest responses are fairly common in CE, and their analysis affects the statistical performance of the …
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Analyzing the determinants of willingness-to-pay values for testing the validity of the contingent valuation method. Application to home care compared to hospital care
Remonnay, Raphaël; Havet, Nathalie; Morelle, Magali; … - Groupe d'Analyse et de Théorie Économique Lyon … - 2008
-hurdle model is the most appropriate approach to account for zero values and protest responses. However, because the number of … protest responses was too small, we used a truncated regression model. None of the 7 hypothesized influences was invalidated …
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Analyzing the determinants of willingness-to-pay values for testing the validity of the contingent valuation method. Application to home care compared to hospital care
Carrère, Marie-Odile; Havet, Nathalie; Morelle, Magali; … - HAL - 2008
-hurdle model is the most appropriate approach to account for zero values and protest responses. However, because the number of … protest responses was too small, we used a truncated regression model. None of the 7 hypothesized influences was invalidated …
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The effect of protest votes on the estimates of willingness to pay for use values of recreational sites
Strazzera, Elisabetta; Genius, Margarita; Scarpa, Riccardo - 2001
Selectivity bias caused by protest responses in Contingent Valuation studies can be detected and corrected by means of … effect of protest responses would cause an upwards bias of the final estimates of WTP. …
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THE EFFECT OF PROTEST VOTES ON THE ESTIMATES OF WILLINGNESS TO PAY FOR USE VALUES OF RECREATIONAL SITES
Strazzera, Elisabetta; Genius, Margarita; Scarpa, Riccardo - Department of Economics, University of Crete
Contingent Valuation studies are often characterized by a considerable amount of protest responses, which may have an … important effect on the final estimates if the protest responses are not randomly distributed across the sample. If the standard … procedure of censoring protest responses is adopted, the estimates may be biased. Sample selection models can detect and –if …
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