Blar i Statistisk sentralbyrå på emneord "Willingness to pay"
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Altruist talk may (also) be cheap: Revealed versus stated altruism as a predictor in stated preference studies
(Discussion Paper;No. 952, Working paper, 2021-04)Altruistic preferences of various forms may cause difficulties in welfare economics. In the valuation of public goods, such preferences are believed to help explain the substantial non-use values found in many stated ... -
Can the acceptance of a carbon tax be increased? The effect of tax revenue recycling and redistribution among households and companies
(Discussion Papers;995, Working paper, 2023-01)Effective carbon taxation is essential to achieving the green transition. However, there is typically stiff opposition to carbon taxation due to perceived or actual adverse equity and other impacts. Hence, a better ... -
Public acceptance and willingness to pay cost-effective taxes on red meat and road traffic in Norway
(Discussion papers;909, Working paper, 2019-06)The Norwegian high-level Green Tax Commission proposes inter alia cost-effective taxes on red meat and increased toll charges on road traffic to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and local air pollution, respectively. ... -
Revealing demand for nature experience using purchase data of equipment and lodging
(Discussion Papers;No. 305, Working paper, 2001)Abstract: In 1967, John Krutilla suggested a relationship between car camping, canoe cruising, and cross-country skiing and induced demand for wild, primitive, and wilderness-related opportunities. Here, the time trend ... -
The political man and contingent valuation : motives do count
(Discussion Papers;No. 180, Working paper, 1996)In addition to his role as a consumer pursuing his own interests, an individual may also regard himself as an ethical observer, judging matters from society's point of view. It is not clear which of these possibly conflicting ... -
Willingness to pay for dental fear treatment : is supplying fear treatment socially beneficial?
(Discussion Papers;No. 334, Working paper, 2002)Abstract: The aim of this paper is to discuss the social desirability of a treatment program for patients with dental fear. The program consisted of three different fear treatments, cognitive therapy, applied relaxation ...