Fiabilité des résultats de méthode d'évaluation contingente et modes d'interrogation
Corinne Grappey
Économie rurale, 1999, vol. 254
Abstract:
This paper explores the reliability of estimates from contingent valuation method assessing the variability of contingent values collected by two modes of data collection: face-to-face interviewing or mail survey. We compare the results of two contingent valuation surveys on the willingness to pay for preserving groundwater quality in the Bievre-Liers Plain (Isere, France). Empirical results indicate that the mean willingness to pay estimated for each survey are significantly different
Date: 1999
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.354551
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