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Willingness to Pay (WTP) for an Improved Environmental Quality in Ebonyi State, Nigeria
Increasing generation of rice husk requires better quality disposal options in Ebonyi State, Nigeria. The common practice has been incineration or dumping into dumpsite. The enormous heaps of these rice husks which have piled up since the 1960s now constitute nuisance.
Christian Nwofoke +2 more
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Blockchain and Food Trust: Will Consumers Pay More?
ABSTRACT Blockchain is increasingly used in agri‐food supply chains to make products more transparent and trustworthy. Yet, in countries like Italy, where certifications such as PDO, PGI, and organic labels already shape consumer confidence, its added value is still unclear.
Federico Modica +3 more
wiley +1 more source
On the Use of Multi-Unit Auctions in Measuring Consumers’ Willingness to Pay for Food Products [PDF]
This paper proposes the use of multi-unit auctions in studying consumers’ willingness to pay (WTP) for food products in a multi-unit shopping scenario. We show how this method can overcome the limitations of single-unit experimental auctions in obtaining
Akaichi, Faical +2 more
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Background Hepatitis B immunoprophylaxis reduces the rate of mother-to-child transmission of hepatitis B virus infection and has effectively reduced the global burden of the hepatitis B virus infection.
Joseph Tochukwu Enebe +2 more
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Greenway development and gentrification
Abstract This paper presents research on expanding access to green spaces in developed areas. Critics claim greenway projects lead to gentrification by increasing the demand for housing and pushing out residents in nearby neighborhoods. We look for evidence of this phenomenon using a sorting model and panel data on aggregate populations in Atlanta ...
Jarron VanCeylon, Richard T. Melstrom
wiley +1 more source
Paying for Mitigation: A Multiple Country Study [PDF]
Unique survey data from a contingent valuation study conducted in three different countries (China, Sweden, and the United States) were used to investigate the ordinary citizen’s willingness to pay (WTP) for reducing CO2 emissions.
Carlsson, Fredrik +7 more
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Analysis of Suroboyo Bus Tariffs Based on Ability to Pay (ATP) and Willingness to Pay (WTP)
Public transportation plays an important role in supporting urban mobility and promoting sustainable economic development. One of the main challenges in public transport provision is ensuring that services remain affordable for the public while operating efficiently and sustainably.
Gredy Raissa Gerika +2 more
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In a survey of UK consumers, we elicited their willingness to accept (WTA) a discount for GM foods and willingness to pay (WTP) a premium for non-GM foods in order to assess their valuation on the non-GM characteristic in food products. Mean WTA is found to exceed mean WTP, suggesting the valuation of the non-GM characteristic reflects an endowment ...
Moon, Wanki +5 more
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In order to determine the willingness of the population of São Carlos (a city in the state of São Paulo, Brazil) to pay for the environmental protection (WTP) of the Feijão River's watershed, the Contingent Valuation Method (CVM), as well as the bidding ...
FH Machado +4 more
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Evaluation of Clean Air and Determining the Factors Affecting Tehran Citizens’ Willingness to Pay [PDF]
Due to urbanization and consequent environmental problems in Iran, many people have been interested in improving the weather quality. Lack of information about health risks as a result of pollution is a big obstacle which stops policy-making in this ...
Tohid Behjati +2 more
doaj

