2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecotra.2019.100138
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Real consequences matter: Why hypothetical biases in the valuation of time persist even in controlled lab experiments

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“…However, the value of time lost by commuting and its ratio to benefits is a very complicated issue (Batarce et al 2016). Due to the absence of a theoretically convincing hypothesis, the qualified estimates of the relevant values depend on the subjective choice of influencing factors, which practically makes it impossible to achieve a general consensus (Belenky 2011;Krčál et al 2019). Our approach to addressing this issue therefore prefers simplicity (for example, local transport is not included due to lack of relevant data), while emphasizing the specific context of the planned construction of HSR/FC, especially the links to potential time savings.…”
Section: The Economic Concept Of Integration -The Marginal Rate Of Labour Mobilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the value of time lost by commuting and its ratio to benefits is a very complicated issue (Batarce et al 2016). Due to the absence of a theoretically convincing hypothesis, the qualified estimates of the relevant values depend on the subjective choice of influencing factors, which practically makes it impossible to achieve a general consensus (Belenky 2011;Krčál et al 2019). Our approach to addressing this issue therefore prefers simplicity (for example, local transport is not included due to lack of relevant data), while emphasizing the specific context of the planned construction of HSR/FC, especially the links to potential time savings.…”
Section: The Economic Concept Of Integration -The Marginal Rate Of Labour Mobilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To accommodate for this, Krčál et al (2019), citing our original conference presentation 2 with preliminary findings of the research discussed herein, present an examination of VTT where the choice faced in the SP and RP setting were identical to allow for a more direct comparison. Note that the authors refer to RP results in their study, but the outcome was still experienced in a laboratory setting.…”
Section: Contribution Of This Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nonetheless, they find that VTT in the SP experiment is significantly lower than that revealed by the RP component of the experiment. Krčál et al (2019) do not investigate VOR and instead of making all choices consequential, they randomly select only one choice task out of 80 to be consequential.…”
Section: Contribution Of This Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
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