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  • Contignet valuation - when negative mean WTP values occur in model

    Hello all,

    thanks for viewing.

    I was wondering could anyone suggest a good model to use or advice generally what to do when you get negative WTP mean values?


    When no control variables are included in the question the average WTP is -0.92 euros (bid amounts were initial 0.5-5.00 euros),

    answer1 = 1 when the respondent answers yes to the initial bid amount

    When i ran the probit model for only the bid amount : The bid variable whilst significant - as the bid goes up the probability of a positive answer decreases.

    command: probit answer1_cntl bid1_cntl

    bid1_cntl: coef= -0.16 se= 0.04 z=-3.69 p=0.00 (-0.24, 0.075)
    _cons: coef=-0.149, se=0.111 z=-1.35 p=0.178 (-0.36, 0.068)


    However, when no control variables are included in the question the average WTP is -0.92 euros (bid amounts were initially between 0.5-5.00 euros)

    command: nlcom (WTP_cntl:- _b[_cons]/_b[bid1_cntl]), noheader

    WTP coef= -0.91
    se =0.89
    z = -1.04
    p = 0.3
    (-2.68, 0.82)


    This was based on Lopez contingent valuation using stata method:
    https://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/4101...aper_41018.pdf


    I am not sure how to interpret this when the outcome is negative.
    Last edited by Eileen Mitchell; 08 Nov 2017, 05:15.

  • #2
    Eileen:
    the guru in this field is Arne Risa Hole (https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/economics/people/hole).
    Skimming through his Stata threads and web page is my advice.
    Kind regards,
    Carlo
    (Stata 19.0)

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    • #3
      Thanks Carlo

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