Logo
Munich Personal RePEc Archive

How Reliable are Meta-Analyses for International Benefit Transfers?

Lindhjem, Henrik and Navrud, Ståle (2007): How Reliable are Meta-Analyses for International Benefit Transfers? Published in: Ecological Economics , Vol. 2-3, No. 66 : pp. 425-435.

[thumbnail of MPRA_paper_11484.pdf]
Preview
PDF
MPRA_paper_11484.pdf

Download (205kB) | Preview

Abstract

Meta-analysis has increasingly been used to synthesise the environmental valuation literature, but only a few test the use of these analyses for benefit transfer. These are typically based on national studies only. However, meta-analyses of valuation studies across countries are a potentially powerful tool for benefit transfer, especially for environmental goods where the domestic literature is scarce. We test the reliability of such international meta-analytic transfers, and find that even under conditions of homogeneity in valuation methods, cultural and institutional conditions across countries, and a meta-analysis with large explanatory power, the transfer errors could still be large. Further, international meta-analytic transfers do not on average perform better than simple value transfers averaging over domestic studies. Thus, we question whether the use of meta-analysis for practical benefit transfer achieves reliability gains justifying the increased effort. However, more meta-analytic benefit transfer tests should be performed for other environmental goods and other countries before discarding international meta-analysis as a tool for benefit transfer.

Atom RSS 1.0 RSS 2.0

Contact us: mpra@ub.uni-muenchen.de

This repository has been built using EPrints software.

MPRA is a RePEc service hosted by Logo of the University Library LMU Munich.