Do We Choose Differently after a Discussion? Results from a Deliberative Valuation Study in Ireland

A criticism against individual-based stated preference surveys is that people seldom make choices in social isolation. An approach used in response to this is deliberative valuation. We conduct a series of valuation workshops including a choice experiment. This involves providing respondents with in...

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