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Sinha, Paramita 3 List, John A. 2 Taylor, Michael H. 2 List, John 1 Taylor, Michael 1
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Advances in Economic Analysis & Policy 1 Natural Field Experiments 1 The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy 1
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Using Choice Experiments to Value Non-Market Goods and Services: Evidence from Field Experiments
List, John; Sinha, Paramita; Taylor, Michael - In: Advances in Economic Analysis & Policy 6 (2006) 2, pp. 1132-1132
Critics of stated preference methods argue that hypothetical bias precludes survey techniques from providing reliable economic values for non-market goods and services, rendering estimation of the total economic benefits of public programs fruitless. This paper explores a relatively new...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005246097
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Using Choice Experiments to Value Non-Market Goods and Services: Evidence from Field Experiments
List, John A.; Sinha, Paramita; Taylor, Michael H. - In: The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy 6 (2006) 2
Critics of stated preference methods argue that hypothetical bias precludes survey techniques from providing reliable economic values for non-market goods and services, rendering estimation of the total economic benefits of public programs fruitless. This paper explores a relatively new...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014587439
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Using Choice Experiments to Value Non-Market Goods and Services: Evidence from Field Experiments
List, John A.; Sinha, Paramita; Taylor, Michael H. - The Field Experiments Website
Critics of stated preference methods argue that hypothetical bias precludes survey techniques from providing reliable economic values for non-market goods and services, rendering estimation of the total economic benefits of public programs fruitless. This paper explores a relatively new...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005685524
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