Can Stated Preference Methods Accurately Predict Responses to Environmental Policies? The Case of a Plastic Bag Regulation in China
Abstract
This study investigates the validity of using stated preference (SP) estimates to predict policy
effects on plastic bag consumption. Before implementation of a plastic bag regulation, when bags
were still free of charge, we utilized an SP survey to elicit consumers’ contingent bag
consumption in certain possible pricing scenarios. Following implementation of the regulation
mandating charging for bags, we conducted another survey to collect actual consumption
information. We thus have unique data to compare stated and revealed consumption. The
comparison results show that consumers’ behavioral reactions to a policy change can be predicted
reasonably well with SP techniques.
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Date
2010-05-06Author
He, Haoran
Keywords
China
contingent behavior
external validity
plastic bags
revealed behavior
stated preference
Publication type
report
ISSN
1403-2465
Series/Report no.
Working Papers in Economics
444
Language
eng