Access Statistics for Francisco Alpizar Rodriguez

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Working Paper File Downloads Abstract Views
Last month 3 months 12 months Total Last month 3 months 12 months Total
A Contingent Valuation Approach to Estimating Regulatory Costs: Mexico’s Day Without Driving Program 0 0 1 43 0 2 3 111
Alternatives for Risk Elicitation in the Field: Evidence from Coffee Farmers in Costa Rica 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2
Anonymity, Reciprocity, and Conformity: Evidence from Voluntary Contributions to a National Park in Costa Rica 0 0 0 20 5 10 13 161
Anonymity, Reciprocity, and Conformity: Evidence from Voluntary Contributions to a National Park in Costa Rica 0 0 0 143 3 6 7 1,097
Are They Watching You and Does It Matter? - Evidence from a Natural Field Experiment 0 0 0 56 2 5 6 93
Celebrity Endorsement in Promoting Pro-Environmental Behavior 0 2 2 81 0 8 13 115
Choice Experiments in Enviromental Impact Assessment: The Toro 3 Hydroelectric Project and the Recreo Verde Tourist Center in Costa Rica 0 0 0 68 0 1 3 188
Conditional Cash Transfers and Payments for Environmental Services: A Conceptual Framework for Explaining and Judging Differences in Outcomes 0 0 0 31 0 2 3 143
Credit, Insurance and Farmers’ Liability: Evidence from a Lab in the Field Experiment with Coffee Farmers in Costa Rica 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 4
Deforestation Impacts of Environmental Services Payments: Costa Rica’s PSA Program 2000–2005 0 0 0 218 2 4 9 1,031
Determinants of Performance of Drinking-Water Community Organizations: A Comparative Analysis of Case Studies in Rural Costa Rica 0 0 0 51 1 1 5 168
Disentangling the chicken or egg causality dilemma of household waste sorting and segregated waste collection: A randomized controlled trial in India 2 4 11 16 3 8 33 52
Do Entrance Fees Crowd Out Donations for Public Goods? Evidence from a Protected Area in Costa Rica 0 0 0 35 1 2 4 95
Does Tourism Eco-Certification Pay? Costa Rica’s Blue Flag Program 1 1 1 54 2 3 7 133
Does context matter more for hypothetical than for actual contributions? Evidence from a natural field experiment 0 0 0 66 1 3 6 242
Don't Tell Me What to Do, Tell Me Who to Follow! Field Experiment Evidence on Voluntary Donations 0 0 0 48 1 2 5 168
Don’t Tell Me What to Do, Tell Me Who to Follow! - Field Experiment Evidence on Voluntary Donations 0 0 0 75 0 2 4 225
Environmental Goods and Services: Non-Traditional Markets, Financing Mechanisms and Good Practices in Latin America and the Caribbean: Summary of Activity 1: Profile of Markets for Certified Green Products, Derived Environmental Services, and Financing Mechanisms 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 19
Farmers’ Adaptation to Climate Change: A Framed Field Experiment 0 0 0 84 1 2 6 164
Fuel Tax Incidence in Developing Countries: The Case of Costa Rica 0 0 0 13 0 1 2 174
Fuel Tax Incidence in Developing Countries: The Case of Costa Rica 0 0 0 32 3 3 4 162
Full title Does Context Matter More for Hypothetical Than for Actual Contributions? Evidence from a Natural Field Experiment 0 0 1 9 3 4 7 118
How Much Do We Care About Absolute Versus Relative Income and Consumption? 1 2 2 370 10 11 16 1,646
Individual Perceptions and the Performance of Community-Based Drinking Water Organizations 0 0 0 28 0 0 1 104
Input Efficiency as a Solution to Externalities: A Randomized Controlled Trial 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 8
Local Effects of Payments for Environmental Services on Poverty 0 0 1 77 2 4 13 166
On the Perils of Environmentally Friendly Alternatives 0 0 0 1 0 1 5 9
Paying the Price of Sweetening Your Donation - Evidence from a Natural Field Experiment 0 0 0 27 0 1 2 102
Paying the Price of Sweetening Your Donation: Evidence from a Natural Field Experiment 0 0 0 40 1 2 3 112
Policy Implications and Analysis of the Determinants of Travel Mode Choice: An Application of Choice Experiments to Metropolitan Costa Rica 0 0 0 264 0 1 6 995
Reputation and Household Recycling Practices: Field Experiments in Costa Rica Abstract: Pro-environmental behavior is the willingness to cooperate and contribute to environmental public goods. A good understanding of why individuals undertake pro-environmental actions is important in order to construct policies that are aligned with preferences and actual behavioral patterns, such as concern for social esteem and reputation. In this paper, we present the results of a framed field experiment that explores reputation formation as a driver in support of household recycling practices. We use a “shame†and a “pride†treatment to test which is more effective, if at all, in increasing recycling effort. We find that reputational concerns indeed play a role in shaping individual pro-environmental behavior. Surprisingly, subjects cooperate more if the situation is framed as avoiding shame (bad reputation) rather than as acquiring pride and gratitude (good reputation). The actual experiment is based on a real recycling program, with participants who are heads of urban households in Costa Rica 0 0 1 30 0 2 5 181
Spillover effects of an environmental campaign on policy support: within and between domains 0 0 19 19 3 4 50 50
The Effect of Risk, Ambiguity and Coordination on Farmers’ Adaptation to Climate Change: A Framed Field Experiment 0 0 0 43 0 2 2 151
The Effect of Risk, Ambiguity and Coordination on Farmers’ Adaptation to Climate Change: A Framed Field Experiment 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 17
The effect of risk, ambiguity, and coordination on farmers’ adaptation to climate change: A framed field experiment 0 0 0 79 0 1 1 263
Time-Varying Pricing May Increase Total Electricity Consumption: Evidence from Costa Rica 0 0 0 14 1 1 5 36
Using Choice Experiments for Non-Market Valuation 0 0 0 2,190 6 13 29 6,952
Valoración económica de los beneficios en la salud asociados a la reducción de la contaminación del aire: el caso de la Gran Área Metropolitana de Costa Rica 0 2 8 37 0 6 19 95
Total Working Papers 4 11 47 4,364 54 125 308 15,552


Journal Article File Downloads Abstract Views
Last month 3 months 12 months Total Last month 3 months 12 months Total
A Contingent Valuation Approach to Estimating Regulatory Costs: Mexico’s Day without Driving Program 0 1 2 24 0 3 7 79
Anonymity, reciprocity, and conformity: Evidence from voluntary contributions to a national park in Costa Rica 1 2 4 205 6 13 39 872
Collective versus Random Fining: An Experimental Study on Controlling Ambient Pollution 0 0 0 39 2 7 7 171
Conditional Cash Transfers and Payments for Environmental Services—A Conceptual Framework for Explaining and Judging Differences in Outcomes 0 0 3 60 1 3 9 232
Context Matters: Exploring the Cost-effectiveness of Fixed Payments and Procurement Auctions for PES 3 4 5 20 4 7 10 84
Credit, insurance and farmers’ liability: Evidence from a lab in the field experiment with coffee farmers in Costa Rica 0 0 0 4 0 1 5 26
Determinants of Performance of Community-Based Drinking Water Organizations 0 0 2 44 1 2 6 145
Do entrance fees crowd out donations for public goods? Evidence from a protected area in Costa Rica 0 0 1 6 0 1 4 55
Does Tourism Eco-Certification Pay? Costa Rica’s Blue Flag Program 0 2 3 43 0 3 7 225
Does context matter more for hypothetical than for actual contributions? Evidence from a natural field experiment 0 0 0 29 0 1 1 142
Environmental and development issues in Latin America: moving forward 0 0 0 55 0 1 2 143
Fuel tax incidence in developing countries: The case of Costa Rica 0 0 0 51 2 5 12 305
How much do we care about absolute versus relative income and consumption? 1 1 2 144 18 22 36 600
It took thousands of turtles 0 0 0 14 0 2 3 51
Market-Based Instruments for Managing Hazardous Chemicals: A Review of the Literature and Future Research Agenda 0 0 2 6 2 4 7 28
Mining conflict in the Dominican Republic: The case of Loma Miranda 2 3 3 14 5 7 11 87
Paying the price of sweetening your donation: Evidence from a natural field experiment 0 0 0 8 1 2 3 89
Policy implications and analysis of the determinants of travel mode choice: an application of choice experiments to metropolitan Costa Rica 0 0 0 34 1 2 4 159
Reputation and household recycling practices: Field experiments in Costa Rica 0 1 2 27 4 8 11 103
Spillovers from targeting of incentives: Exploring responses to being excluded 0 0 1 13 2 7 10 81
The Environment for Development Initiative: lessons learned in research, academic capacity building and policy intervention to manage resources for sustainable growth 0 0 0 19 0 2 6 78
The effect of ambiguous risk, and coordination on farmers' adaptation to climate change — A framed field experiment 0 0 2 37 2 3 7 192
The environmental effects of poverty programs and the poverty effects of environmental programs: The missing RCTs 0 0 3 12 1 3 7 49
The pricing of protected areas in nature-based tourism: A local perspective 1 2 2 65 2 4 7 167
Unintended Effects of Targeting an Environmental Rebate 0 0 0 1 1 6 9 80
Using Choice Experiments for Non-Market Valuation 1 2 5 283 3 8 35 993
Total Journal Articles 9 18 42 1,257 58 127 265 5,236


Book File Downloads Abstract Views
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Forests in the global balance - changing paradigms 0 0 3 43 1 2 10 225
Total Books 0 0 3 43 1 2 10 225


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