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On visible choice set and scope sensitivity: - Dealing with the impact of study design on the scope sensitivity Improving the Practice of Benefit Transfer:

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Page 1: On visible choice set and scope sensitivity: - Dealing with the impact of study design on the scope sensitivity Improving the Practice of Benefit Transfer:

On visible choice set and scope sensitivity:- Dealing with the impact of study

design on the scope sensitivity Improving the Practice of Benefit Transfer: a Preference Calibration Approach

- Enhance the method of benefit transfer by including individual preference

structures

Topic

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Agenda

Part1: Introduction

Part2 : On visible choice set and scope sensitivity:

Part3 : Improving the Practice of Benefit Transfer: a Preference Calibration Approach

Part4 : Conclusion and Discussion

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Introduction:

CVM is a valid method to evaluate non – marketed goods and service like changes in environmental resources…

But only if it is conducted properly !

In the following we like to present two ways which improve CVM and help to derive better WTP estimates

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INCLUSIVE LIST GOODSINCLUSIVE LIST GOODS

Additional to any goods presented Additional to any goods presented previously in the list.previously in the list.

EXCLUSIVE LIST GOODSEXCLUSIVE LIST GOODS

is the kind of list that choice address is the kind of list that choice address goods are presented as alternative to goods are presented as alternative to other goods given in that list.other goods given in that list.

DEFINITION

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VISIBLE CHOICE SET

Set of goods which given point in a valuation exercise that provide to respondent

DEFINITION

VISIBLE CHOICE SET : 2 approach

1. ADVANCE DISCLOSURE

2. STEPWISE DISCLOSURE

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For example, respondents have been For example, respondents have been told that they would be asked to give told that they would be asked to give estimate of:estimate of:

1.1. Improved environmental serviceImproved environmental service

2.2. Improved natural resource serviceImproved natural resource service

3.3. Natural area protectionNatural area protection

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SAMPLE IISAMPLE II

Initially present with just one of these asked to value then presented with 2nd schemes and asked to value it and soon.

ADVANCE DISCLOSUREADVANCE DISCLOSURE

SAMPLE ISAMPLE I

Full choice set of all 3 schemes prior to answer any valuation question.

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ADVANCE DISCLOSUREADVANCE DISCLOSURE

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STEPWISE MANNERSTEPWISE MANNER

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SCOPE SENSITIVITY

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Fundamentally incomplete of research come from neglecting a systematic examination design that relate to scope sensitivity.

In many common study designs the choice set

( visible choice set ) present to respondents

changes as they progress through a valuation

exercise.

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The matter of change in visible choice identifies the failure to completely inform to respondents about what is to come “before” they are asked to value the first improvement.

Kahmenan and knetsch “ Kahmenan and knetsch “ respondent should be informed respondent should be informed in advance so they will have in advance so they will have opportunity to allocate each opportunity to allocate each contribution to an inclusive contribution to an inclusive good among its separate good among its separate valuation”valuation”

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V.K Smith (1992) challenge to Kahmenan and Knetsch

“minor procedure change would not alter the result.”

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Relation between study design and scope Relation between study design and scope sensitivity there is an impact from varying the sensitivity there is an impact from varying the visible choice set.visible choice set.

Advance disclosure :Advance disclosure : field study revealed no field study revealed no significant difference between the mean/median significant difference between the mean/median WTP of and 3 improve scheme either ABU&ATDWTP of and 3 improve scheme either ABU&ATD

Stepwise found :Stepwise found : mean of SBU > mean of STD mean of SBU > mean of STD

SCOPE SENSITIVITY

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Benefit Transfer

Taking into about benefit show the study site and apply it to the policy

site in WTP cause by • Socio-economic characteristic of the population• Physical characteristic of the site and policy site• Proposed change in provision between the site

of the good to be valued• Differing market conditions

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New approval

• Introduce an adaptation to the general applied benefit transfer by regarding that individual WTP for environment change is determined by the structure of their problem

(Utility Function)

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• Generate estimated means consist with individual behavior ( regards individuals)

• Integration of multiple estimates

• Specify structure of preference

• Selecting functional form

Cons&Pros

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Compare simple approximate

Will proper benefit measure

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How you can improve?

As quality improves the amount of C1 required to maintain utility at a constant level decreases.

Hicksian or compensated demand for C1 decreases with increases in W

Measure of benefit by deriving indirect utility function and expenditure function that correspond

constrained utility maximization behaviour

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Deductive strategy requires to parameterize how environmental resources enter consumer preferences or a utility functionHow information can be used to calibrate indirect utility functions so they can provide the basis for estimating a individual WTP for a quality change that is different from what was considered in the original source study

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Calibrated benefit transfer I

Value water quality improvements that are related to recreation which itself is attributed to those augmentations in water quality

use sets of benefits to calibrate parameters of indirect utility functions

Benefit: once computed all necessary parameters one can estimate WTP for alternative water quality changes !

1st Example from recreation demand study :

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Calibrated benefit transfer II

2nd example from hedonic pricing model

e.g. slope of hedonic price function offers point estimates of a composition of the parameters in the indirect utility function

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C1 reduce to maintain a constant utility level

Quality improvement treat as equivalent of a reduce in the effect price

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Valid BT requires the identification of individual preferences for the

environmental resource of interest

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Why ???!!!

• Each source of benefit estimated

• Each decide decomposition of this estimate link to common special of individuals preference changed in individual circumstance right after the economic valuation & of the resource changed and bias calibrate to individual well being

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Method

• Use existing benefit estimate ( CS values marginal hedonic price, WTP) to calibrate constrained preference model

• Define the functional form of the (individual) utility function ( its relation to the resource + environmental quickly change of in interest

• Use information show existing study to estimates parameters of the utility function

• Form & Parameter of the function allow to specify a WTP function which can be used for difference changed in environmental quality

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Step by Step (step2)

α = slope of the good Q = mean of environment quality

Changed in environment quality from Q0 to Q1

Benefit Transfer Function, but consist of with specification of preference

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Further Steps

• Use more complex (realistic) specification for the preference structure

• Integrate benefit estimates from multiple sources into the calibration process

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Benefit of study

• With the numerical characteristic of the preference function it is possible to consider : estimate observable quantity at the same time are measured

• With the calibration for one can estimate implicit expenditure share, price, and income elasticity a bid are more reliable than CS estimated for unobservable quality changes

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• Calibrated benefit transfer promotes above impress the method of BT and lead to better WTP estimates

• As a valid procedure, the need for primary should decreases

• Consider trade-off between saved costs for no conducts a pricing study are the cost for calibrating and deriving and utility function from data

Conclusion

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• Hints for conducting estimating benefit measures:

• proper literature scan • close look to previous published papers or

surveys• talk to experts• avoid stepwise disclosure• avoid simple benefit transfer and focus on the

calibrated method the time you save does not offset with invalid

benefit estimates !!!

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