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Valuing the Environment Through Contingent Valuation

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Valuing the Environment Through Contingent Valuation
Author(s)Hanemann, W. Michael
AbstractIn many important cases, contingent valuation is the only way to measure how the public values something of importance to public policy. This paper describes current survey methods, addresses some common objections to survey techniques, and considers the compatibility between contingent valuation and economic theory.
Pages19-43
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SourceJournal of Economic Perspectives
VolumeNo8
PubDateFall 1994
ISBN_ISSN0895-3309

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