Friday, April 19, 2024
IT / EN
March 11, 2020 | Publications, Working papers | By MG

A contingent valuation experiment about future particle accelerators at CERN

Article by Massimo Florio and Francesco Giffoni released by PLOS ONE

“Investment in basic science is mainly supported by government funding, but little is known about citizens’ willingness to pay for large-scale projects. A survey to a representative sample of French taxpayers, designed as a contingent valuation experiment about a future particle accelerator for CERN, reveals that citizens’ willingness to pay is correlated with education, income, age, and–crucially–previous awareness, attitudes and interest in science. A (slim) majority of the participants would accept paying more in taxes for CERN. The estimated willingness to pay is higher than the current implicit per capita tax burden of French citizens. The experimental setting is novel and replicable for empirically assessing social attitudes towards science for other research infrastructures and countries.”

 

Click here to read the full article.

Arrow to go back to the top of the page.