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Do entrance fees crowd out donations for public goods? Evidence from a protected area in Costa Rica

Francisco Alpizar Rodriguez, Peter Martinsson and Anna Nordén

Environment and Development Economics, 2015, vol. 20, issue 3, 311-326

Abstract: In this paper, we investigate how different levels of entrance fees affect donations for a public good, a natural park. To explore this issue, we conducted a stated preference study focusing on visitors' preferences for donating money to raise funds for a protected area in Costa Rica given different entrance fee levels. The results reveal that there is incomplete crowding out of donations when establishing an entrance fee.

Date: 2015
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