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MLE 2 Bias 1 Contingent Valuation 1 Contingent valuation 1 Maximum-Likelihood-Methode 1 Protest responses 1 Sample selection 1 Schottland 1 Statistisches Auswahlverfahren 1 Theorie 1 Tourismusregion 1 Two-steps method 1 Willingness to pay 1 protest responses 1 sample selection 1 two-steps method 1
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Genius, Margarita 2 Hutchinson, George 2 Scarpa, Riccardo 2 Strazzera, Elisabetta 2
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Department of Economics, University of Crete 1
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Nota di Lavoro 1 Working Papers / Department of Economics, University of Crete 1
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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 sample selection models. This paper compares two methods: the Heckman 2-steps method and the full ML, applied to data on forest recreation - where WTP is elicited as a...
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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...
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