The private provision of public environment: Consumer preferences for organic production systems |
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Authors: | Ana Marí a Aldanondo-Ochoa,Carmen Almansa-Sá ez |
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Affiliation: | Universidad Pública de Navarra, Departamento de Gestión de Empresas, Pamplona 31006, Spain |
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Abstract: | This paper analyses individual preferences regarding environmental and health improvement technologies in organic food production systems. The impure public model is applied to explore the implications of organic food preferences for environmental market provision. Empirical results from a survey reveal that consumers are willing to pay for both health gains and environmental friendly technologies in organic milk production, although the valuation of the health aspects is higher. Prior information about organic production systems and shopping convenience are key variables in interpersonal comparisons of willingness to pay. The perceived overall value of organic production systems was higher among individuals with stronger environmental preferences than among those who prioritise health concerns. The conclusions of this study may have implications for the analysis of efficiency in the organic produce market. |
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Keywords: | Impure public goods Green labelling Organic food Willingness to pay Contingent valuation Health Organic milk |
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