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Determinants of Treatment Willingness and Willingness-to-Pay for Lecanemab in China

Alzheimer Disease & Associated Disorders
Background: Lecanemab is the first disease-modifying therapy for Alzheimer disease (AD) approved in China. However, the factors affecting patient and caregiver willingness to adopt this novel treatment have not been assessed yet. Objective:
Arui Tan   +13 more
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Determinants shaping willingness towards on-line recycling behaviour: An empirical study of household e-waste recycling in China

Resources, Conservation and Recycling, 2019
On-line recycling, as an emerging recycling method, can effectively tackle the problem of difficult recycling of electronic waste and irregular recycling channels. Based on the characteristics of on-line recycling and previous studies, an extended Theory
Bo Wang   +4 more
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Anchoring Effects on Consumers' Willingness-to-Pay and Willingness-to-Accept

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2003
When purchasing products, consumers often need to decide on the highest price they are willing to pay (WTP) and, when selling products, on the lowest price they are willing to accept (WTA). In this research, we contrast the determinants of WTP and WTA judgments and investigate their susceptibility to influence by arbitrary anchors that are unrelated to
Itamar Simonson, Aimee Drolet
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Willingness to Accept, Willingness to Pay, and Loss Aversion

We use four incentivized representative surveys to study the endowment effect for lotteries in 4,000 U.S. adults. We replicate the standard finding of an endowment effect—the divergence between Willingness to Accept (WTA) and Willingness to Pay (WTP), but document three new findings.
Snowberg, Erik   +8 more
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Willingness to pay and willingness to accept: a simple conceptual exposition

Applied Economics Letters, 2000
A simple explanation within the theory of indifference curves is offered for the experimental observations concerning the disparity between willingness to pay (WTP) and willingness to accept (WTA). Following Morrison's evidence, this explanation rests largely on the endowment effect. Two demand curves which are distinguished in terms of WTP and WTA are
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Consumers’ sustainability-related perception of and willingness-to-pay for food packaging alternatives

Resources, Conservation and Recycling, 2022
Christoph Herrmann   +2 more
exaly  

Resolving Differences in Willingness to Pay and Willingness to Accept: Reply.

American Economic Review, 1997
Gwendolyn C. Morrison (1997) raises a logical point regarding our experimental test of the divergence between willingness to pay (WTP) and willingness to accept (WTA) measures of economic value (Shogren et al., 1994). She argues that our design does not provide a true test of the existence of a fundamental endowment effect since we did not control for ...
Shogren, Jason, Hayes, Dermot
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Public willingness to pay and participate in domestic waste management in rural areas of China

Resources, Conservation and Recycling, 2019
Zhiyong Han, Dan Zeng, Qibin Li
exaly  

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