Preferences with and without prices - does the price attribute affect behavior in stated preference surveys?
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Abstract: The empiric as substantially as the non-market appraisal literature allow individualist examples of how an introduced toll crapper change activity in otherwise not due ways. It has embellish accepted to allow a toll agent as an concept in pick experiments, something that enables us to judge a meagerly willingness to clear for another attributes. We effort the effect on preferences by an body of a toll in a pick experiment. Preferences are affected, as strength be expected. However, also the qualifying senior of individualist attributes is affected.
Keywords: Choice experiment, Non-market valuation, Preference reversal, Warm glow
by Fredrik Carlsson 1, saint Frykblom 2 and Carl Johan Lagerkvist 2
1. Department of Economics, Gothenburg University, Post Box 640, 405 30 Gothenburg, Sweden; Email: fredrik.carlsson@economics.gu.se
2. Department of Economics, Nordic University of Agricultural Sciences, Post Box 7013, 750 07 Uppsala, Sweden
Journal Environmental and Resource Economics via Springer Holland www.SpringerLink.com
Volume 38, Number 2; October, 2007; Pages 155-164
DOI: 10.1007/s10640-006-9068-1
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