In the choice experiment framework it is assumed that respondents consider all the attributes
when making their choices. However, there is evidence that respondents may not consider all the attributes.
This study investigates the impact derived from the discontinuity of preferences in the agri-environmental
premium estimations related to the cultivation of rain fed forage crops. There is an improvement in the model
goodness of fit when considering the discontinuity of preferences, however it only influences significant
in one of the four non-monetary attributes that defined the agri-environmental scheme for the sub-sample of
farmers non-participants and in two attributes for the sub-sample of participants.
ESPINOSA GODED Maria;
BARREIRO-HURLÉ Jesús;
2010-04-06
Mundi-Prensa
JRC57651
1578-0732,
http://aeea.webs.upv.es/aeea/en/004_consultaarticulos.php,
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC57651,
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