In this article, we estimate willingness to pay for curbside recycling. Using a unique data set, we also test for and detect significant hypothetical bias using stated- and revealed-preference data. A short-scripted "cheap-talk" statement is used to mitigate the bias and provide more efficient estimates of the welfare impacts of curbside recycling programs.
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