Stated values and reminders of substitute goods: Testing for framing effects with choice modelling
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Bennett, Jeffrey
Rolfe, John
Louviere, Jordan
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Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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Choice modelling, a non-market valuation technique, is used to explore framing issues in the context of environmental valuations. Choice modelling appears to have promise in simultaneously valuing a pool of substitute amenities and goods. Describing choices according to component attributes can also help to frame choices according to a number of trade-offs. The statistical information available helps to determine where framing effects have occurred. Three choice modelling experiments were reviewed to show that framing effects may be more widespread in non-market valuation studies than is commonly thought.
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Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics