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Asking Willingness-to-Accept Questions in Stated Preference Surveys: A Review and Research Agenda

Dale Whittington (), Wiktor Adamowicz and Patrick Lloyd-Smith
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Dale Whittington: Department of Environmental Sciences and Engineering and Department of City and Regional Planning, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27559

Annual Review of Resource Economics, 2017, vol. 9, issue 1, 317-336

Abstract: Stated preference (SP) researchers have encountered an increasing number of policy problems for which a willingness-to-accept (WTA) compensation question would seem to be the most reasonable approach to structure the respondent's valuation choice task. However, most SP researchers are still reluctant to pose WTA questions to respondents due to concerns about reliability of responses and confusion about what contexts warrant a WTA question compared to a willingness-to-pay question. This review synthesizes the current literature, provides guidance on when and how to use WTA elicitation formats, and identifies research needs. We present a typology of valuation tasks that illustrates the situations in which WTA questions are appropriate and should be used to estimate welfare-theoretic measures of economic benefits—and when they should be avoided. We also discuss three different design issues that SP researchers need to consider when they use WTA questions: (a) elicitation of reference and status quo conditions, (b) incentive compatibility and private versus public goods, and (c) nonconforming responses. We conclude that good survey design makes it possible to ask respondents sensible WTA questions in many cases, yet several key research issues require attention.

Keywords: stated preferences; willingness to accept; willingness to pay; contingent valuation; choice experiments; hypothetical baselines; domain of gains; domain of losses (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D61 H43 Q51 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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