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This paper compares how increases in experience versus increases in knowledge about a public good affect willingness to pay (WTP) for its provision. This is challenging because while consumers are often certain about their previous experiences with a good, they may be uncertain about the...
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This paper compares how increases in experience versus increases in knowledge about a public good affect willingness to pay (WTP) for its provision. This is challenging because while consumers are often certain about their previous experiences with a good, they may be uncertain about the...
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Sub-marine mine tailings disposal is disputed due to the uncertain long-term effects on marine habitats. As one of few countries still making concessions of sub-marine tailings disposals, Norway faces public outrage and contested social licenses to operate for mining companies. This paper uses...
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We conducted a three-way split sample discrete choice experiment (DCE) to investigate welfare estimates for attributes related to the management of coastal cod stocks in Arctic Norway. The base DCE design has three core attributes: (1) spawning biomass as an indicator of the sustainability of...
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