Meaning CONTINGENT VALUATION
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CONTINGENT VALUATION


Estimation contingente
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Method of valuation used in cost-benefit analysis and environmental accounting. It is conditional (contingent) on the construction of hypothetical markets, and is one method of estimating the willingn [..]
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CONTINGENT VALUATION

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A method that uses surveys to estimate the monetary value of something that is not commonly traded in the marketplace, such as environmental preservation or crime reduction. For example, a contingent-valuation survey might ask individuals what they are willing to pay for a reduction in crime. (To read more, see the Victim Costs
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The use of questionnaires about valuation to estimate the willingness of respondents to pay for public projects or programs. Often the question is framed, "Would you accept a tax of x to pay [..]
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