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There is a growing body of evidence in the non-market valuation literaturesuggesting that responses to a sequence of discrete choice questions tend to violate theassumptions typically made by analysts regarding independence of responses andstability of preferences. Decision processes (or...
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-ended question and a choice experiment. A Tobit model and discrete choice models were run to analyze results from the open …-ended question and the choice experiment, respectively.Results show that around 80 percent of the population knew little about CSAs …
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comparison of data from two choice experiment survey modes, traditional mail-and-return and web-based. The socio …
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Benefit transfer has been an important, practical policy tool appealing to government agencies, especially when time or budget is constrained. However, the existing literature fails to support convergent validity of benefit transfer using the stated-preference method. This empirical study...
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substitutes and complements, and demographic, social and cultural differences. A choice experiment was used to evaluate the …
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allocations. Changes to the government budget were evaluated using a choice experiment. Results indicate potential efficiency …. People want less government money spent on income support. The choice experiment was able to identify the impacts of …
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.ABSTRACTConsumers' stated preferences towards walnuts are studied by means of a choice experiment, with a double objective: first, to identify …
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Experimental auction and discrete choice experiment are two popular value elicitation methods.Theoretically they should … information – for why somestudies have found apparent inconsistencies between auction and choice experiment results …
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