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Using Cheap-Talk as a Test of Validity in Choice Experiments
(2004)
In two experiments on the choice of consumer goods, the estimated marginal willingness to pay for food are found to be lower in the survey version with cheap talk. Our test can be seen as a test of hypothetical bias. This ...
Preferences With and Without Prices - does the price attribute affect behavior in stated preference surveys?
(2004)
The experimental as well as the nonmarket valuation literature include several examples of how an introduced price can affect behavior in otherwise not expected ways. It has become standard to include a price vector as an ...
Farm Animal Welfare - testing for market failure
(2003)
Our increasingly heterogeneous food is at least partly due to concerns over conventional production of farm
livestock. Some of these new products have been demand driven while others are a result of politically
decided ...
Consumer willingness to pay for farm animal welfare - transportation of farm animals to slaughter versus the use of mobile abattoirs
(2004)
This study employed a choice experiment (CE) to ascertain consumer preferences and willingness to pay (WTP) for non-market food product quality attributes. Data were obtained from a large mail survey and estimated with a ...
Consumer benefits of labels and bans on genetically modified food - An empirical analysis using Choice Experiments
(2004)
Applying an experiment on the choice of consumer goods, we show that Swedish consumers do not
regard genetically modified (GM) food as being equivalent to conventional food. A central argument by proponents of GM is that ...