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Title: Eliciting and Utilizing Willingness to Pay: Evidence from Field Trials in Northern Ghana
Author(s): James Berry, Greg Fischer and Raymond Guiteras
Publication Date: July 2015
Keyword(s): field experiments, health behavior, heterogeneous treatment effects and price mechanism
Programme Area(s): Development Economics
Abstract: We demonstrate the benefits and feasibility of using the Becker-DeGroot-Marschak (BDM) mechanism to elicit precise, individual-level willingness to pay and thereby enhance the information generated by randomized experiments. With a relatively small sample and minor modifications to a standard field experiment design, we can directly estimate demand, study the effect of prices on usage through screening and psychological (sunk-cost) effects, and compute heterogeneous marginal treatment effects. Applying the mechanism to a field experiment studying clean drinking water technology in northern Ghana, we show that even in an environment with low literacy and numeracy, BDM produces sensible results. We find that although willingness to pay for clean water technology is low relative to the cost, demand is surprisingly inelastic at low prices; prices do not generate significant sunk-cost effects; and treatment effects are heterogeneous with respect to valuation and consistent with outcomes being affected by effort expenditure.
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Berry, J, Fischer, G and Guiteras, R. 2015. 'Eliciting and Utilizing Willingness to Pay: Evidence from Field Trials in Northern Ghana'. London, Centre for Economic Policy Research. https://cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=10703