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The effect of individual ‘ability to choose’ (scale heterogeneity) on the valuation of environmental goods
Authors:Mike Christie  James Gibbons
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  • a Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences, Llanbadarn campus, Aberystwyth University, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, Wales, SY23 3AL, UK
  • b School of the Environment & Natural Resources, Bangor University, Gwynedd, Wales, LL57 2UW, UK
  • Abstract:Environmental valuation methods, such as choice experiments, are increasingly being used to value complex and often unfamiliar environmental goods. A potential risk is that some survey respondents may not be capable of developing and expressing preferences for such goods. The noise from these individuals may then conceal the well-defined preferences of other respondents and affect valuation estimates. We address this problem by estimating a range of models that accounts for scale heterogeneity (which we interpret as a respondent's ability to choose: ATC) and taste heterogeneity. These models are applied to two case studies: amenity from coastal defence and biodiversity. In both case studies, model fit was improved in a scale-heterogeneity multinomial-logit (S-MNL) model (compared to a standard MNL model) suggesting the accounting for ATC (scale heterogeneity) improved preference revelation. A mixed multinomial-logit (MIXL) model outperformed the S-MNL model suggesting that accounting for taste heterogeneity was also important. However, a generalised multinomial-logit (G-MNL) model improved model fit over the MIXL model only for the biodiversity data suggesting that for these data both taste heterogeneity and ATC were important. We conclude that accounting for ATC can improve the reliability and robustness of the results when valuing complex or unfamiliar environmental goods.
    Keywords:Choice experiments ability to choose  Willingness to pay  Multinomial logit models  Bayesian modelling  Individual heterogeneity  Complex environmental goods  Biodiversity  Ecosystem  Services  Coastal defence
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