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The contingent valuation method in health care

Health Policy, 1999
The contingent valuation method (CVM) is a survey-based, hypothetical and direct method to determine monetary valuations of effects of health technologies. This comprehensive review of CVM in the health care literature points at methodological as well as conceptual issues of CVM and on willingness to pay as a measure of benefits compared with other ...
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Contingent valuation method applied to waste management

Resources, Conservation and Recycling, 2015
This study focus on the application of the contingent valuation method to the municipal packaging waste selective collection. The Dichotomous Choice Single Bounded was the elicitation method chosen where a monthly payment, from a set of seven monthly payments, was proposed.
Sandra Ferreira, Rui Cunha Marques
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The contingent valuation method—appraising the appraisers

Health Economics, 1993
AbstractMorrison & Gyldmark (MG)1 in a recent issue of health economics reviewed the use of the contingent valuation (CV) method of measuring willingness to pay in the health area. Although it is useful to examine the appropriate role of the CV method in the health care field, the appraisal by MG has a number of limitations which are pointed out in
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Contingent valuation method can increase procedural justice

Journal of Economic Psychology, 2004
Abstract We hypothesized that the contingent valuation method (CVM) can enhance the procedural justice of policy formation as perceived by people generally, which in turn increases public acceptance of policy. In Study 1, a survey ( n =484) asked whether respondents would accept a one-off tax, the purpose of which would be to protect the natural ...
Fujii, S, Kitamura, R, Suda, H
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The contingent valuation method: a review

Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 2004
Abstract The contingent valuation method (CVM) is a simple, flexible nonmarket valuation method that is widely used in cost–benefit analysis and environmental impact assessment. However, this method is subject to severe criticism. The criticism revolves mainly around two aspects, namely, the validity and the reliability of the results, and the ...
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Analyzing altruistic motivations in public library valuation using contingent valuation method

Library & Information Science Research, 2012
Abstract Altruism is recognized as a significant component of willingness to pay (WTP) estimates when using contingent valuation method (CVM). The argument of whether all values that are motivated by altruism can be considered as real value has been discussed in various fields.
Soon-Jae Lee, Hye-Kyung Chung
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The contingent valuation method in public libraries

Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, 2008
This study aims to present a new model measuring the economic value of public libraries, combining the dissonance minimizing (DM) and information bias minimizing (IBM) format in the contingent valuation (CV) surveys. The possible biases which are tied to the conventional CV surveys are reviewed.
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Benefit Transfers with the Contingent Valuation Method

2015
The results of contingent valuation analyses are often used for benefit transfer. The contingent valuation method is a stated preference approach to the valuation of non-market goods in which survey respondents are asked hypothetical questions directly about their total economic values.
John C. Whitehead   +2 more
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Economic valuation of informal care: the contingent valuation method applied to informal caregiving

Health Economics, 2004
AbstractThis paper reports the results of the application of the contingent valuation method (CVM) to determine a monetary value of informal care. We discuss the current practice in valuing informal care and a theoretical model of the costs and benefits related to the provision of informal care.
van den Berg, B   +3 more
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Valuing Aviation Noise with the Contingent Valuation Method

Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2012
Aviation noise from Suvarnabhumi Airport, Bangkok, Thailand, has had a severe impact on the quality of life of people who live in the surrounding areas since the airport began operation in 2006. The airport authority offered to buy homes in the most severely affected areas or to provide funds to soundproof them, but the compensation program was aimed ...
Saksith Chalermpong, Apipat Klaiklueng
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