Consumer Perceptions After Long Term Use or Alternative Irrigation Water: An Israeli Field Experiment

Author(s)Ellis, S.F.
Author(s)Kecinski, Maik
Author(s)Messer, Kent D.
Author(s)Lipchin, Clive
Date Accessioned2020-09-08T19:44:44Z
Date Available2020-09-08T19:44:44Z
Publication Date2020-03
AbstractThis study provides the first revealed preference estimates of Israeli’s willingness-to-pay for produce irrigated with alternative water. It also investigates how exposure to information about the benefits and risks of recycled water affects these preferences. Results show that Israeli’s prefer produce irrigated with conventional water over any type of alternative water, and that preferences for alternative water varies by type. Exposure to information about the risks of recycled water increases consumers’ willingness-to-pay for produce irrigated with desalinated water. These results indicate there may be limits to how high consumer demand for alternative water can rise even after long term implementation.en_US
URLhttps://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/27491
PublisherDepartment of Applied Economics and Statistics, University of Delaware, Newark, DE.en_US
Part of SeriesAPEC Research Reports;RR20-04
KeywordsRecycled wastewateren_US
KeywordsDesalinated wateren_US
KeywordsStigmaen_US
KeywordsField experimentsen_US
KeywordsIrrigation wateren_US
TitleConsumer Perceptions After Long Term Use or Alternative Irrigation Water: An Israeli Field Experimenten_US
TypeWorking Paperen_US
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