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Intertemporal Valuation of River Restoration

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL & RESOURCE ECONOMICS
Volume 54, Issue 1, Pages 41-61

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10640-012-9580-4

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Non-market valuation; Intertemporal choice; Discounting; Water pollution

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Willingness to pay for an environmental improvement is a function of how long it takes to deliver the improvement. To measure the effect of time on benefits, I utilize a discrete choice experiment that includes an attribute for delay until the improvement occurs and simultaneously estimate discount rates and valuation parameters. I estimate the present value of immediate and delayed Minnesota River Basin improvements using discount rates directly estimated from the econometric model. Compared to an immediate river basin cleanup, Minnesota residents lose almost half of the benefits when cleanup is delayed by 5 years.

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