A Field Experiment Involving Cash and Hypothetical Charitable Donations

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Douglas C. Macmillan
Trevor S. Smart
Andrew P. Thorburn
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[1] University of Aberdeen,Department of Agriculture
[2] Biomathematics and Statistics Scotland,undefined
[3] Macaulay Land Use Research Institute,undefined
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bias; cash and hypothetical donations; contingent valuation; realism;
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An important focus for concern about Contingent Valuation (CV) is that hypothetical payments for non-market goods are biased upwards in comparison to cash payments. Lack of realism, through its influence on incentives to mis-report payments, may explain the divergence. This paper reports on a study which attempts to overcome this problem by emulating a real fund-raising solicitation by the Isle of Eigg Trust for both real and hypothetical donations. In contrast to previous results, the mean cash donation was higher (£3.71) than the man CV donation (£3.41). A third survey, which used a neutral CV design, implemented by a research organization, obtained a mean donation which was much higher (£6.21) than the cash equivalent.
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