Retail Demand for Voluntary Carbon Offsets – A Choice Experiment Among Swiss Consumers

IED Working Paper No. 18

36 Pages Posted: 13 Sep 2012

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Julia Blasch

Centre for Energy Policy and Economics

Mehdi Farsi

University of Neuchatel - Institute for Research in Economics (IRENE)

Date Written: September 12, 2012

Abstract

Using a choice experiment conducted among more than a thousand Swiss consumers, we analyze the individual demand for voluntary carbon offsets in different contexts. The analysis is used to identify the consumers’ underlying motives for offsetting emissions, the context effects on their willingness to pay and the influence of the offsetting project characteristics on their propensity for contribution. Furthermore, the characteristics of potential buyers as well as the possibilities of behavioral rebound are explored. To support our results, we assess whether the hypothetical preferences are consistent with the revealed behavior. The adopted latent class model accounts for heterogeneity of preferences with respect to offset products offered in the market. The results provide a quantitative assessment of consumers’ marginal valuation of carbon offsets and a better understanding of individual preferences. The results also point to strong heterogeneity among individuals favoring targeted policy measures to induce voluntary contribution.

Keywords: voluntary carbon offsets, willingness to pay, choice experiment, latent class model

JEL Classification: Q54, D03, D12

Suggested Citation

Blasch, Julia and Farsi, Mehdi, Retail Demand for Voluntary Carbon Offsets – A Choice Experiment Among Swiss Consumers (September 12, 2012). IED Working Paper No. 18, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2145267 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2145267

Julia Blasch (Contact Author)

Centre for Energy Policy and Economics ( email )

Zürichbergstrasse 18
Zurich, 8092
Switzerland

Mehdi Farsi

University of Neuchatel - Institute for Research in Economics (IRENE) ( email )

Pierre-à-Mazel 7
Neuchatel, 2000
Switzerland
+41 32 718 1450 (Phone)

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