Contingent Valuation and the Public Interest in Privately Owned Cultural Property
This paper concerns whether contingent valuation methods could play a useful role in determining whether a particular work of art is of "recognized quality."
The Regrettable Necessity of Contingent Valuation
What I hope to do instead is to place the technique of contingent valuation in a large context that deals with the question of valuation more broadly.
Contingent Valuation and Cultural Policies: Some Challenges and a Case Study
Although CVM has been widely used for valuing non-market goods its application to the measurement of cultural goods has been limited.
Willingness to Pay for Submerged Maritime Cultural Resources
How much are people willing to pay to maintain shipwrecks in their pristine state?
Valuing the Arts: A Contingent Valuation Approach
Efforts to cut funding to the National Endowment for the Arts and declining budgets for state arts agencies have raised questions about how much individuals value the arts. This paper applies the contingent valuation method to assess this value, using surveys of random households and of arts patrons in Kentucky.