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Contingent Valuation and Revealed Preference Methodologies: Comparing the Estimates for Quasi-Public Goods

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Richard T. Carson
Nicholas E. Flores
Kerry M. Martin
Jennifer L. Wright

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Paper provided by Department of Economics, UC San Diego in its series University of California at San Diego, Economics Working Paper Series with number 94-07.

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