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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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The Contingent Valuation Method in Health Care [PDF]

open access: possible, 2003
The present work focuses on the choice of the elicitation technique within a contingent valuation (CV) framework. We simultaneously apply three different elicitation techniques to elicit willingness-to-pay (WTP) values for different programs against Alzheimer's disease.
Dario Bonato   +2 more
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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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An Assessment of the Contingent Valuation Method

1994
This chapter aims at providing an assessment of the contingent valuation (CV) method. The CV method is a survey-based method used to value environmental goods. The principal idea underlying this method is that people have true, but hidden, preferences for all kinds of environmental goods.
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Existence Value and the Contingent Valuation Method

Australian Economic Papers, 1998
People express concern about the possible extinction of animal species which they will never see, about damage to wilderness areas they will never visit, and so on. Such concerns are often interpreted by economists in terms of ‘existence’ or ‘passive use’ values.
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Using the Contingent Valuation Method for Dollar Valuations of Library Services

The Library Quarterly, 2008
An application of the contingent valuation method (CVM) for estimating the economic value of a regional public library service is described, and some of the key methodological issues surrounding CVM and other stated preference techniques are discussed with reference to library use and funding contexts. Given the range of valuations that can result from
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[Contingent valuation method]

1992
L'idée d'utiliser une méthode directe pour valoriser les ressources naturelles est ancienne (Ciriacy-Wantrup, 1947), mais n'a été mise en œuvre qu'à partir des années soixante. Le développement de l'approche contingente a été très rapide depuis une quinzaine d'années et a été favorisé par le fait qu'on s'est rapidement rendu compte que l'application de
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An application of the contingent valuation method

This report describes an application of the Contingent Valuation Method using a bidding technique, to determine how much local respondents were willing to pay to preserve, upgrade and maintain an area of natural bushland in the Whites Hill/Pine Mountain Reserve, Camp Hill, Brisbane.
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Contingent valuation method

2013
J.C. Whitehead, T.C. Haab
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Contingent Valuation Method in Tourism

2023
John Armbrecht, Tommy D. Andersson
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