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Valuation Biases Caused by Public Distrust

13 Sep 2018

Contingent valuation (CV) studies often adopt public programs in the scenario designs in order to increase credibility and to ensure incentive compatibility. However, such scenario designs can introduce biases in willingness-to-pay (WTP) estimations due to the potential distrusts of respondents in the governments who are responsible for implementing the public programs. In this study, a joint selection modeling strategy, which accommodates both valuation protests and WTP adjustments, is developed for identification and calibration of the potential biases in WTP estimations caused by the public distrust in government. The joint selection model of WTP with public distrust in government is applied to two CV studies conducted in China on air quality improvements. Both channels through which public distrust in government can affect WTP estimation, valuation protest and WTP adjustment, are empirically identified, and the potential biases in WTP estimation caused by the public distrust in government can be as high as 20%.
health china economics air pollution mathematics bias contingent valuation mean correlation and dependence ols statistically normal distribution variance likelihood function air quality index bias of an estimator parameters multivariate normal distribution standard variance sample mean
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37
Published in
Sherbrooke, QC, CA

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