Willingness to pay

  1. Perceived pollution and health factors raise willingness to pay
    Study of factors determining household willingness to pay for improved urban air quality in Khulna City, Bangladesh, based on survey data from 385 households.
  2. Anticipated regret and discounting shape households’ LCT adoption intentions
    Survey of 1,355 UK households explores how anticipated regret and temporal discounting influence low-carbon technology adoption intentions and emission reduction potential.
  3. Danish landowners prefer higher compensation for restrictive agri-environment schemes
    Choice experiment analysis of Danish landowners' preferences for temporary versus permanent agri-environmental schemes, revealing policy design misalignment between implicit discount rates.