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Flexible Estimation of Groundwater Service Values and Time Preferences

Flexible Estimation of Groundwater Service Values and Time Preferences Intertemporal choices depend on the time preference for discounting future costs and benefits. Allowing complex heterogeneity in time preferences can alter present value estimation of willingness to pay. Using data from a choice experiment about groundwater management, we estimate random discount rates and groundwater service values with flexible taste distributions allowing multimodal preferences. Flexible mixing distributions enable hyperbolic and quasi-hyperbolic discounting models to represent discounting heterogeneity so that some individuals can take on values approximating exponential discounting. Discounting most closely exhibits a quasi-hyperbolic form. Time preferences and groundwater service values are not normally distributed but, instead, multimodal. One group of individuals takes on discount rates approaching zero, another takes on rates around 40%, and a third group has rates larger than 80%. Accounting for attribute ignoring behavior leads to a smaller exponential discount rate but no difference in present bias. Accounting for perceived inconsequentiality does not lead to significantly different time preferences. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists University of Chicago Press

Flexible Estimation of Groundwater Service Values and Time Preferences

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University of Chicago Press
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© 2021 by The Association of Environmental and Resource Economists. All rights reserved.
ISSN
2333-5955
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2333-5963
DOI
10.1086/713389
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Abstract

Intertemporal choices depend on the time preference for discounting future costs and benefits. Allowing complex heterogeneity in time preferences can alter present value estimation of willingness to pay. Using data from a choice experiment about groundwater management, we estimate random discount rates and groundwater service values with flexible taste distributions allowing multimodal preferences. Flexible mixing distributions enable hyperbolic and quasi-hyperbolic discounting models to represent discounting heterogeneity so that some individuals can take on values approximating exponential discounting. Discounting most closely exhibits a quasi-hyperbolic form. Time preferences and groundwater service values are not normally distributed but, instead, multimodal. One group of individuals takes on discount rates approaching zero, another takes on rates around 40%, and a third group has rates larger than 80%. Accounting for attribute ignoring behavior leads to a smaller exponential discount rate but no difference in present bias. Accounting for perceived inconsequentiality does not lead to significantly different time preferences.

Journal

Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource EconomistsUniversity of Chicago Press

Published: Jul 1, 2021

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