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Stated Preference Methods For Environmental Valuation: A Critical Look

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Bengt Kristöm ()
Thomas Laitila
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Paper provided by Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Forest Economics in its series Working Paper Series with number 02/326.

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Date of creation: 28 May 2002
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Handle: RePEc:hhs:slufec:2002_326

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