TY - JOUR
T1 - Is the value of an environmental public good sensitive to the providing institution?
AU - Remoundou, Kyriaki
AU - Kountouris, Yiannis
AU - Koundouri, Phoebe
N1 - Remoundou, K., Kountouris, Y., Koundouri, P. (2012). Is the value of an environmental public good sensitive to the providing institution?. Resource and Energy Economics, 34 (3), 381-395
PY - 2012/9
Y1 - 2012/9
N2 - In this paper we examine whether stated preferences and Willingness To Pay estimates, obtained in a choice experiment, are sensitive to the institutional context in which the good under evaluation is provided. Specifically, we examine the effects on valuation from employing two different institutions, an authority under the supervision of the National government and an authority under the supervision of an international body, the European Commission, as responsible for the design and implementation of a forest restoration project following a split sample approach. We find that coefficients of the utility model and Willingness To Pay estimates for all attributes are not statistically different between the two treatments. This is so despite the significant differences in the trust levels reported for the two institutions. We speculate that our results reflect the significance of the environmental good to the citizens given its local nature and the sheer size of the fire disaster.
AB - In this paper we examine whether stated preferences and Willingness To Pay estimates, obtained in a choice experiment, are sensitive to the institutional context in which the good under evaluation is provided. Specifically, we examine the effects on valuation from employing two different institutions, an authority under the supervision of the National government and an authority under the supervision of an international body, the European Commission, as responsible for the design and implementation of a forest restoration project following a split sample approach. We find that coefficients of the utility model and Willingness To Pay estimates for all attributes are not statistically different between the two treatments. This is so despite the significant differences in the trust levels reported for the two institutions. We speculate that our results reflect the significance of the environmental good to the citizens given its local nature and the sheer size of the fire disaster.
KW - Choice experiment
KW - Forest resources
KW - Forest fires
KW - Institutional context
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/2160/35751
U2 - 10.1016/j.reseneeco.2012.03.002
DO - 10.1016/j.reseneeco.2012.03.002
M3 - Article
SN - 0928-7655
VL - 34
SP - 381
EP - 395
JO - Resource and Energy Economics
JF - Resource and Energy Economics
IS - 3
ER -