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Choice Modeling and Tests of Benefit Transfer
Authors:Mark Morrison,Jeff Bennett,Russell Blamey,&   Jordan Louviere
Affiliation:School of Marketing and Management, Charles Sturt University,;Environmental Management, National Centre for Development Studies, Australian National University,;Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University,;Centre for Health Economics, Research and Evaluation, Sydney University
Abstract:Benefit transfer is increasingly being used by decision makers as a way of estimating environmental values suitable for use in benefit cost analysis. However, recent studies examining the validity of benefit transfer of passive use values estimated using contingent valuation have rejected the hypothesis of convergent validity. In this article, we demonstrate the usage of a form of conjoint analysis known as choice modeling for benefit transfer. Choice modeling has been touted as being particularly suitable for benefit transfer because it is possible to allow for differences in environmental quality and socioeconomic characteristics when transferring benefit estimates. We demonstrate that choice modeling is suitable for benefit transfer, particularly when the transfers involve implicit prices. Second, we examine the circumstances in which benefit transfer of choice modeling derived value estimates is likely to be most valid. Two split sample tests were undertaken to achieve this objective. The evidence from these tests indicates that transfers across different case study sites are likely to be subject to less error than those across different populations.
Keywords:benefit transfer    choice modeling    passive use values    stated preference techniques
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