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A Comparison of Conjoint Analysis Response Formats |
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A Comparison of Conjoint Analysis Response Formats: Reply |
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68 |
A Site-Portfolio Model for Multiple-Destination Recreation Trips: Valuing Trips to National Parks in the Southwestern United States |
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14 |
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39 |
An Hedonic Analysis of the Effects of Lake Water Clarity on New Hampshire Lakefront Properties |
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An Hedonic Analysis of the Effects of Lake Water Clarity on New Hampshire Lakefront Properties |
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142 |
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414 |
An Investigation of Part-Whole Biases in Contingent-Valuation Studies |
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109 |
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An efficiency approach to choice set formation: theory and application to recreational destination choice |
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An empirical study of option prices for hunting permits |
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Analysis of contingent valuation data with multiple bids and response options allowing respondents to express uncertainty |
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182 |
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Anchoring and Adjustment in Single-Bounded, Contingent-Valuation Questions |
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8 |
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53 |
Application of non-market valuation to California's coastal policy decisions |
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25 |
Best Practices for Using Hedonic Property Value Models to Measure Willingness to Pay for Environmental Quality |
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28 |
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49 |
Bid Design and Yea Saying in Single-Bounded, Dichotomous-Choice Questions |
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29 |
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164 |
CONTINGENT VALUATION OF A PUBLIC PROGRAM TO CONTROL BLACK FLIES |
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9 |
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72 |
Commodity Specification and the Framing of Contingent-Valuation Questions |
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20 |
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Contemporary Guidance for Stated Preference Studies |
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Convergent Validity of Attribute-Based, Choice Questions in Stated-Preference Studies |
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43 |
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208 |
Coupling Natural and Human Models in the Context of a Lake Ecosystem: Lake Mendota, Wisconsin, USA |
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DICHOTOMOUS-CHOICE, CONTINGENT-VALUATION QUESTIONS: FUNCTIONAL FORM IS IMPORTANT |
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Data Practices for Studying the Impacts of Environmental Amenities and Hazards with Nationwide Property Data |
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Does the Measurement of Environmental Quality Affect Implicit Prices Estimated from Hedonic Models? |
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44 |
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115 |
Does the Measurement of Property and Structural Characteristics Affect Estimated Implicit Prices for Environmental Amenities in a Hedonic Model? |
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Due Diligence in Meta-analyses to Support Benefit Transfers |
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Dynamic Learning and Context-Dependence in Sequential, Attribute-Based, Stated-Preference Valuation Questions |
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Effects of Regulations on Expected Catch, Expected Harvest, and Site Choice of Recreational Anglers |
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9 |
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Effects of the number of alternatives in public good discrete choice experiments |
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Estimating the Demand for Protecting Freshwater Lakes from Eutrophication |
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Examining Implicit Price Variation for Lake Water Quality |
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Examining Ways to Improve Weight Control Programs’ Population Reach and Representativeness: A Discrete Choice Experiment of Financial Incentives |
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Exchange Rules and the Incentive Compatibility of Choice Experiments |
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18 |
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Guidance to Enhance the Validity and Credibility of Environmental Benefit Transfers |
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53 |
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15 |
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159 |
HORTICULTURAL GROWERS’ WILLINGNESS TO ADOPT RECYCLING OF IRRIGATION WATER |
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Hedonic Valuation with Translating Amenities: Mountain Pine Beetles and Host Trees in the Colorado Front Range |
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Heterogeneity in preferences for smoking cessation |
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Incorporating ecosystem services in marine planning: The role of valuation |
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Investigating Internet and Mail Implementation of Stated-Preference Surveys While Controlling for Differences in Sample Frames |
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Meta-analysis and benefit transfer for resource valuation-addressing classical challenges with Bayesian modeling |
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Multiple-Bounded Uncertainty Choice Data as Probabilistic Intentions |
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31 |
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NIMBY, not, in siting community wind farms |
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Narrow Choice Sets in a Random Utility Model of Recreation Demand |
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Necessary Conditions for Valid Benefit Transfers |
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25 |
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Objective versus Subjective Measures of Water Clarity in Hedonic Property Value Models |
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43 |
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Obtaining Differentiation Premiums in the Presence of Fee Regulation in the Residential Real Estate Appraisal Industry |
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On Adding-Up as a Validity Criterion for Stated-Preference Studies |
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Out of Sight, Out of Mind? Using GIS to Incorporate Visibility in Hedonic Property Value Models |
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Partial identification of amenity demand functions |
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Policy Brief—The Need for More (Not Less) External Review of Economic Analysis at the U.S. EPA |
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Property value effects of the Hemlock wooly adelgid infestation in New England, U.S.A |
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Quantifying co‐benefits of water quality policies: An integrated assessment model of land and nitrogen management |
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Reliability and Validity in Nonmarket Valuation |
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Sample Selection, Individual Heterogeneity, and Regional Heterogeneity in Valuing Farmland Conservation Easements |
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Scaling participation in payments for ecosystem services programs |
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Social Desirability Bias in Contingent Valuation Surveys Administered Through In-Person Interviews |
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Spatial Heterogeneity in Hedonic Price Effects for Lake Water Quality |
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Starting Point Bias in Contingent Valuation Bidding Games |
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54 |
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197 |
Temporal Reliability of Contingent Values |
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Test-Retest Reliability of Contingent Valuation with Independent Sample Pretest and Posttest Control Groups |
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Testing Bid Design Effects in Multiple-Bounded, Contingent-Valuation Questions |
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The Benefit-Transfer Challenges |
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24 |
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The Bioeconomics of Resource Rehabilitation: A Commercial-Sport Analysis for a Great Lakes Fishery |
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7 |
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The Effect of Respondent Experience/Knowledge in the Elicitation of Contingent Values: An Investigation of Convergent Validity, Procedural Invariance and Reliability |
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7 |
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The Evolution of the “Waters of the United States” and the Role of Economics |
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The Role of Question Order and Respondent Experience in Contingent-Valuation Studies |
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85 |
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197 |
The effect of an aquatic invasive species (Eurasian watermilfoil) on lakefront property values |
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31 |
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205 |
The effect of on-site forest experience on stated preferences for low-impact timber harvesting programs |
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The implicit value of tree cover in the U.S.: A meta-analysis of hedonic property value studies |
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13 |
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Theme Overview: Innovations in Nonpoint Source Pollution Policy |
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Theme Overview: Innovations in Nonpoint Source Pollution Policy: Introduction |
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Trading Taxes vs. Paying Taxes to Value and Finance Public Environmental Goods |
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37 |
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112 |
Understanding Error Structures and Exploiting Panel Data in Meta-analytic Benefit Transfers |
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17 |
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Using Conjoint Analysis to Derive Estimates of Compensating Variation |
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204 |
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442 |
VALIDATING CONTINGENT VALUATION WITH SURVEYS OF EXPERTS |
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16 |
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110 |
Validating Contingent Valuation with Surveys of Experts |
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Valuing Public Goods: Discrete versus Continuous Contingent-Valuation Responses |
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4 |
36 |
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7 |
136 |
Valuing a multistate river: the case of the River Murray |
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11 |
1 |
1 |
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59 |
Valuing a multistate river: the case of the River Murray |
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0 |
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65 |
Welfare Measurements Using Contingent Valuation: A Comparison of Techniques |
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25 |
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What Do We Know About Groundwater Values? Preliminary Implications from a Meta Analysis of Contingent-Valuation Studies |
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8 |
1 |
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48 |
What can we learn from benefit transfer errors? Evidence from 20 years of research on convergent validity |
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3 |
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31 |
3 |
6 |
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148 |
Willingness-to-pay and policy-instrument choice for climate-change policy in the United States |
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7 |
30 |
1 |
2 |
10 |
126 |
Total Journal Articles |
14 |
46 |
160 |
2,345 |
51 |
146 |
476 |
8,522 |