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The Stated Preference Approach to Environmental Valuation, Volumes I, II and III : Volume I: Foundations, Initial Development, Statistical Approaches Volume II:Conceptual and Empirical Issues Volume I, Multiple-component retail product Book

The Stated Preference Approach to Environmental Valuation, Volumes I, II and III : Volume I: Foundations, Initial Development, Statistical Approaches Volume II:Conceptual and Empirical Issues Volume I Multiple-component retail product

Edited by Richard T. Carson

Part of the The International Library of Environmental Economics and Policy series

Multiple-component retail product

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There is a truly enormous literature on using stated preference information to place a monetary value on environmental amenities.

This three volume set provides the key papers for understanding the historical development of contingent valuation, its theoretical and statistical foundations, and the major controversies.

It also contains representative papers covering all of the major application areas in environmental valuation.

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