Willingness to Pay for Water Quality Improvements in the United States and Canada: Considering Possibilities for International Meta-Analysis and Benefit Transfer

This paper presents a multinational meta-analysis estimated to identify systematic components of willingness to pay for surface water quality improvements, developed to support benefit transfer for Canadian policy development. Metadata are drawn from stated preference studies that estimate WTP for water quality changes affecting aquatic life habitats—a type of study with few Canadian examples. The goals of this paper are to assess the properties of a multinational (United States/Canada) meta-analysis compared to a single-country (U.S.) analog; illustrate the potential information that may be derived as well as the analytical challenges; and assess the performance of resulting meta-functions for benefit transfer.

[1]  R. Johnston,et al.  Methods, Trends and Controversies in Contemporary Benefit Transfer , 2009 .

[2]  Randall S. Rosenberger,et al.  Selection Effects in Meta-Analysis and Benefit Transfer: Avoiding Unintended Consequences , 2009, Land Economics.

[3]  Robert J. Johnston,et al.  Estimating Willingness to Pay for Aquatic Resource Improvements Using Benefits Transfer , 2009 .

[4]  Matthew T. Heberling,et al.  Environmental Economics for Watershed Restoration , 2009 .

[5]  Robert J. Johnston,et al.  Meta-Analysis, Benefit Transfer, and Methodological Covariates: Implications for Transfer Error , 2009 .

[6]  Peter E. Kennedy,et al.  The Use (and Abuse) of Meta-Analysis in Environmental and Natural Resource Economics: An Assessment , 2008 .

[7]  Henrik Lindhjem,et al.  How Reliable are Meta-Analyses for International Benefit Transfers? , 2007 .

[8]  George Van Houtven,et al.  Valuing water quality improvements in the United States using meta-analysis: Is the glass half-full or half-empty for national policy analysis? , 2007 .

[9]  Luke Brander,et al.  The recreational value of coral reefs: A meta-analysis , 2007 .

[10]  Klaus Moeltner,et al.  Meta-analysis and benefit transfer for resource valuation-addressing classical challenges with Bayesian modeling , 2007 .

[11]  Ståle Navrud,et al.  International benefit transfer: Methods and validity tests , 2006 .

[12]  John C. Bergstrom,et al.  Using meta-analysis for benefits transfer: Theory and practice , 2006 .

[13]  Randall S. Rosenberger,et al.  Measurement, generalization, and publication: Sources of error in benefit transfers and their management , 2006 .

[14]  L. Brander,et al.  The Empirics of Wetland Valuation: A Comprehensive Summary and a Meta-Analysis of the Literature , 2006 .

[15]  Robert J. Johnston,et al.  Systematic Variation in Willingness to Pay for Aquatic Resource Improvements and Implications for Benefit Transfer: A Meta-Analysis , 2005 .

[16]  Roy Brouwer,et al.  Benefits transfer of willingness to pay estimates and functions for health-risk reductions: a cross-country study. , 2005, Journal of health economics.

[17]  Brett Day,et al.  Benefit Transfer in Europe: How Reliable Are Transfers between Countries? , 2004 .

[18]  Robert J. Johnston,et al.  Modeling relationships between use and nonuse values for surface water quality: A meta‐analysis , 2003 .

[19]  D. Dupont CVM Embedding Effects When There Are Active, Potentially Active and Passive Users of Environmental Goods , 2003 .

[20]  J. Loomis,et al.  Meta-Analytic Benefit Transfer of Outdoor Recreation Economic Values: Testing Out-of-Sample Convergent Validity , 2003 .

[21]  Ian J. Bateman,et al.  Contrasting Conventional with Multi-Level Modeling Approaches to Meta-Analysis: Expectation Consistency in U.K. Woodland Recreation Values , 2003, Land Economics.

[22]  Subhrendu K. Pattanayak,et al.  Is Meta-Analysis a Noah's Ark for Non-Market Valuation? , 2002 .

[23]  George Van Houtven,et al.  Benefit Transfer via Preference Calibration: “Prudential Algebra” for Policy , 2002, Land Economics.

[24]  R. Bishop,et al.  Nonpoint Source Pollution and Present Values: A Contingent Valuation Study of Lake Mendota , 2001 .

[25]  Catherine L. Kling,et al.  Valuing Preservation and Improvements of Water Quality in Clear Lake , 2001 .

[26]  Stephen Farber,et al.  Valuing watershed quality improvements using conjoint analysis , 2000 .

[27]  John B. Loomis,et al.  Using meta‐analysis for benefit transfer: In‐sample convergent validity tests of an outdoor recreation database , 2000 .

[28]  Ian J. Bateman,et al.  A meta-analysis of wetland contingent valuation studies , 1999 .

[29]  Timothy C. Haab,et al.  Willingness to pay for quality improvements: should revealed and stated preference data be combined? , 1997 .

[30]  J. Loomis How large is the extent of the market for public goods: evidence from a nationwide contingent valuation survey , 1996 .

[31]  T. Hoban,et al.  Assessing the Validity and Reliability of Contingent Values: A Comparison of On-Site Users, Off-Site Users, and Non-users , 1995 .

[32]  Y. Kaoru Differentiating use and nonuse values for coastal pond water quality improvements , 1993, Environmental and Resource Economics.

[33]  R. Carson,et al.  The Value of clean water: The public's willingness to pay for boatable, fishable, and swimmable quality water , 1993 .

[34]  T. Tyrrell,et al.  Estimating the Benefits of Water Quality Improvements in the Upper Narragansett Bay , 1992, Marine Resource Economics.

[35]  C. Lant,et al.  Greenbelts in the Cornbelt: Riparian Wetlands, Intrinsic Values, and Market Failure , 1990 .

[36]  John B. Loomis,et al.  Toward empirical estimation of the total value of protecting rivers , 1990 .

[37]  Trudy Ann Cameron,et al.  OLS versus ML estimation of non-market resource values with payment card interval data , 1989 .

[38]  Robert Cameron Mitchell,et al.  Using Surveys to Value Public Goods: The Contingent Valuation Method , 1989 .

[39]  Ivar E. Strand,et al.  Measuring the Benefits of Improvements in Water Quality: The Chesapeake Bay , 1989, Marine Resource Economics.

[40]  Richard G. Walsh,et al.  Effect of distance on the preservation value of water quality , 1985 .

[41]  J. M. L. Santos,et al.  Transferring Landscape Values: How And How Accurately? , 2007 .

[42]  Dadi Kristofersson,et al.  Can use and Non-use Values Be Transferred Across Countries? , 2007 .

[43]  Kathleen P. Bell,et al.  AGRICULTURAL AND RESOURCE ECONOMICS REVIEW , 2007 .

[44]  Sara I. Villalta,et al.  WITH THE ASSISTANCE OF , 2003 .

[45]  Gregory L. Poe,et al.  The Economic Value of Water Quality , 2001 .

[46]  D. Zoysa,et al.  A benefit evaluation of programs to enhance groundwater quality, surface water quality and wetland habitat in Northwest Ohio , 2000 .

[47]  K. Easter,et al.  Reducing Phosphorus Pollution in the Minnesota River: How Much is it Worth? , 1999 .

[48]  J. M. Santos The economic valuation of landscape change: theory and policies for land use and conservation. , 1998 .

[49]  Jay A. Leitch,et al.  ECONOMIC VALUATION OF SOME WETLAND OUTPUTS OF MUD LAKE, MINNESOTA-SOUTH DAKOTA , 1997 .

[50]  Jason F. Shogren,et al.  Starting Point Bias in Dichotomous Choice Valuation with Follow-Up Questioning , 1996 .

[51]  K. Stollery,et al.  WILLINGNESS TO PAY FOR WATER QUALITY AND SUPPLY ENHANCEMENTS IN THE GRAND RIVER WATERSHED , 1996 .

[52]  D. Whittington,et al.  The economic value of improving the environmental quality of Galveston Bay , 1994 .

[53]  A. Lyke Discrete choice models to value changes in environmental quality : a great lakes case study , 1993 .

[54]  Marietjie Bennett,et al.  CONSUMER PRICE INDEX , 1993 .

[55]  Peter A. Groothuis,et al.  Economic benefits of improved water quality: a case study of North Carolina's Tar-Pamlico River. , 1992 .

[56]  K. Croke,et al.  Estimating the Value of Improved Water Quality in an Urban River System , 1986 .

[57]  S. F. Edwards,et al.  Protecting Rhode Island's coastal salt ponds: An economic assessment of downzoning , 1986 .

[58]  R. Carson,et al.  An Experiment in Determining Willingness to Pay for National Water Quality Improvements , 1981 .

[59]  Kwo-Dong Wey A Social Welfare Analysis of Congestion and Water Quality of Great Salt Pond, Black Island, Rhode Island , 2022 .