RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Payment and Policy Consequentiality in Dichotomous Choice Contingent Valuation: Experimental Design Effects on Self-Reported Perceptions JF Land Economics JO Land Econ FD University of Wisconsin Press SP 407 OP 424 DO 10.3368/le.97.2.407 VO 97 IS 2 A1 Börger, Tobias A1 Abate, Tenaw G. A1 Aanesen, Margrethe A1 Zawojska, Ewa YR 2021 UL http://le.uwpress.org/content/97/2/407.abstract AB Although the contingent valuation literature emphasizes the importance of controlling for respondents’ consequentiality perceptions, this literature has rarely accounted for the difference between payment and policy consequentiality. We examine the influence of a randomly assigned tax amount on consequentiality self-reports and their potential endogeneity using data from a single dichotomous choice survey about reducing marine plastic pollution in Norway. Results show that consequentiality perceptions are a function of the tax amount, with payment consequentiality decreasing and policy consequentiality increasing with higher tax amounts. We discuss the challenge of finding valid instruments to address the potential endogeneity of consequentiality perceptions.