1st Edition
Using Surveys to Value Public Goods The Contingent Valuation Method
482 Pages
by
RFF Press
484 Pages
by
RFF Press
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Economists and others have long believed that by balancing the costs of such public goods as air quality and wilderness areas against their benefits, informed policy choices can be made. But the problem of putting a dollar value on cleaner air or water and other goods not sold in the marketplace has been a major stumbling block. Mitchell and Carson, for reasons presented in this book, argue that... Read more
Foreword
Preface
1. Valuing Public Goods Using the Contingent Valuation Method
2. Theoretical Basis of the Contingent Valuation Method
3. Benefits and Their Measurement
4. Variations in Contingent Valuation Scenario Designs
5. The Methodological Challenge
6. Will Respondents Answer Honestly?
7. Strategic Behavior and Contingent Valuation Studies
8. Can Respondents Answer Meaningfully?
9. Hypothetical Values and Contingent Valuation Studies
10. Enhancing Reliability
11. Measurement Bias
Biography
Robert Cameron Mitchell, Richard T. Carson






