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Incentive compatibility tests of choice experiment value elicitation questions
Authors:Jill P Collins  Christian A Vossler  
Institution:aDepartment of Economics, Eckerd College, St. Petersburg, FL 33711, USA;bDepartment of Economics and Institute for a Secure and Sustainable Environment, 527C Stokely Management Center, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996-0550, USA
Abstract:This paper uses laboratory experiments with induced values to address fundamental issues related to the incentive compatibility of choice experiment value elicitation questions. In particular, we compare two- versus three-option choice sets and the effect of using alternative provision rules, including one where the outcome is influenced by both participant and “regulator” votes. We find the overall proportion of choices that are inconsistent with induced preferences is rather low. However, there are more deviations from induced preferences for two-option choice sets, and for alternatives to a simple plurality vote implementation rule. A multinomial probit analysis of choices in tandem with a mixed logit welfare analysis suggests there is a statistically significant but modest degree of bias towards selecting the status quo option.
Keywords:Choice experiment  Laboratory experiment  Voting theory  Willingness to pay  Status quo bias  Mixed logit
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