WAS THE OHIO COURT WELL INFORMED IN ITS ASSESSMENT OF THE ACCURACY OFTHE CONTINGENT VALUATION METHOD

Citation
Rg. Cummings et Gw. Harrison, WAS THE OHIO COURT WELL INFORMED IN ITS ASSESSMENT OF THE ACCURACY OFTHE CONTINGENT VALUATION METHOD, Natural resources journal, 34(1), 1994, pp. 1-36
Citations number
60
Categorie Soggetti
Law,"Environmental Studies
Journal title
ISSN journal
00280739
Volume
34
Issue
1
Year of publication
1994
Pages
1 - 36
Database
ISI
SICI code
0028-0739(1994)34:1<1:WTOCWI>2.0.ZU;2-I
Abstract
The District Court of Appeals for Washington D.C. has upheld a Departm ent of the Interior ruling that accepts as a best available procedure for reliably calculating natural resources damages the Contingent Valu ations Method (CVM). This paper addresses a number of questions that a re relevant for assessing the reliability, or accuracy, of CVM values. Empirical evidence concerning the extent to which CVM subjects behave strategically, i.e., misrepresent their true values, is found to be m ixed. While results from received empirical studies do not support une quivocal conclusions one way or another, their results suggest that CV M values may overestimate real economic commitments by a considerable margin. It is then argued that the courts cannot accept CVM values out of hand; they must carefully assess the demonstrated potential for su ch overestimates of value in their deliberations concerning the use of results from CVM surveys in CERCLA litigation.