Demand Revelation, Hypothetical Bias, and Threshold Public Goods Provision
Yohei Mitani (mitani@colorado.edu) and
Nicholas Flores
Environmental & Resource Economics, 2009, vol. 44, issue 2, 243 pages
Keywords: Demand revelation; Gender differences; Hypothetical bias; Induced-value; Stated preference methods; Threshold public goods experiments; Q51; C91; H41 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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