Martinsson, PeterLampi, ElinaCarlsson, Fredrik2006-12-152007-02-092007-02-0920041403-2465http://hdl.handle.net/2077/2817This paper analyzes the marginal willingness to pay for changes in noise levels related to changes in the volume of flight movements at a city airport in Stockholm, Sweden, by using a choice experiment. When estimating marginal willingness to pay for different times of the day and days of the week, we find that these vary with the temporal dimensions: mornings and evenings have higher marginal values. Interestingly, a substantial proportion of the respondents prefer no changes in the current noise level. The paper concludes with a policy discussion related to incentivebased pricing.20 pages191980 bytesapplication/pdfenChoice experiment; discrete choice; noise; airportMeasuring marginal values of noise disturbance from air traffic: Does the time of the day matter?ReportEconomics