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Bridging the gap between the field and the lab: Environmental goods, policy maker input, and consequentiality
Authors:Christian A Vossler  Mary F Evans  
Institution:aDepartment of Economics and Institute for a Secure and Sustainable Environment, 527C Stokely Management Center, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996-0550, USA;bDepartment of Economics, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996, USA;cThe Robert Day School of Economics and Finance, Claremont McKenna College, Claremont, CA 91711, USA
Abstract:This paper explores the criterion validity of stated preference methods through experimental referenda that capture key characteristics of a stated preference survey for a proposed environmental program. In particular, we investigate whether advisory referenda, where participant votes have either known or unknown weight in the policy decision, can elicit values comparable to that of a standard, incentive-compatible referendum. When participants regard their votes as consequential, our results suggest there is no elicitation bias with advisory referenda. For advisory referenda where participants view their votes as inconsequential, and for purely hypothetical referenda, we observe elicitation bias.
Keywords:Experimental referenda  Consequentiality  Stated preferences  Willingness to pay  Policy maker input
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