Estimation of the Willingness to Pay for CO2 Savings - A Discrete Choice Experiment

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Holm, Thore [1 ]
Latacz-Lohmann, Uwe [1 ]
Loy, Jens-Peter [1 ]
Schulz, Norbert [1 ]
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[1] Univ Kiel, Abt Marktlehre, Inst Agr Okon, D-24115 Kiel, Germany
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climate protection; CO2; emissions; Discrete Choice Experiment; northern Germany; latent class estimation; HETEROGENEOUS PREFERENCES; CONTINGENT VALUATION; CLIMATE-CHANGE; MODELS;
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0202 ; 020205 ; 1203 ;
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In this article the willingness to pay for different methods to save carbon dioxide emissions in northern Germany are examined by a Discrete Choice Experiment. The results of a latent-class estimation show, that the respondents could be disposed into four different classes. The membership to a certain class is mostly determined by the age and the common preferences for climate protection of the respondents. All respondents have the highest preference to save CO2 emissions by CO2-certificates, the lowest preferences exist for the carbon dioxide capture and storage method. The results vary between a willingness to pay for saving CO2 emissions of 644 (sic)/t and a willingness to accept a certain method for a compensation of 161 (sic)/t carbon dioxide.
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