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Title: VALUING WATER QUALITY MONITORING: A CONTINGENT VALUATION EXPERIMENT INVOLVING HYPOTHETICAL AND REAL PAYMENTS
Authors: Spencer, Michael A.
Swallow, Stephen K.
Miller, Christopher J.
Issue Date: 1998-04
Abstract: This paper studies the preferences and willingness-to-pay for individuals for volunteer water quality monitoring programs. The study involves supporting water quality monitoring at two ponds in the state of Rhode Island. The paper uses both a hypothetical and a real-payment contingent valuation survey to directly measure individual preferences and willingness-to-pay (WTP) for volunteer water quality monitoring at the two ponds. The overall results of the study suggest that hypothetical WTP is not statistically greater than real WTP, and that the average survey respondent is willing to support water quality monitoring on one of the two ponds. The study also finds that the specified purpose of water quality monitoring and certain socioeconomic characteristics of a respondent significantly affect the respondent's decision to support volunteer water quality monitoring.
URI: http://purl.umn.edu/31504
Institution/Association: Agricultural and Resource Economics Review>Volume 27, Number 1, April 1998
Total Pages: 15
Language: English
Journal Issue : Agricultural and Resource Economics Review
Journal Volume: 27
Journal Date: April 1998
From Page: 28
To Page: 42
Collections:Volume 27, Number 1, April 1998

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