Comparing consumers’ preferences and willingness to pay for non-GM oil using a contingent valuation approach

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Wuyang Hu
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[1] University of Alberta,Research Fellow, GSB 515, Department of Rural Economics
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Empirical Economics | 2006年 / 31卷
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Choice model; Genetically modified; Parameter equality; Scale; Vegetable oil; D12; C81; C25;
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A contingent valuation method is used in this paper to compare Chinese and Japanese consumers’ preferences and willingness to pay for non-GM vegetable oil. An often ignored issue—the scale factor in a discrete choice model—is explicitly considered, and parameter equality for different data sets is formally tested before reaching a conclusion. Results indicate that in these two countries consumers’ attitude factors and demographic traits have significantly different effects on their purchase intentions, and on average, Japanese consumers are willing to pay a much higher premium for non-GM vegetable oil than Chinese consumers.
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