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Measuring the social benefits of water quality improvements to support regulatory objectives: Progress and future directions

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  • Chris C. Moore

    (a National Center for Environmental Economics, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency , Washington , DC 20460)

  • Joel Corona

    (b Office of Water, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency , Washington , DC 20460)

  • Charles Griffiths

    (a National Center for Environmental Economics, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency , Washington , DC 20460)

  • Matthew T. Heberling

    (c Office of Research and Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency , Cincinnati , OH 45268)

  • Julie A. Hewitt

    (b Office of Water, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency , Washington , DC 20460)

  • David A. Keiser

    (d Department of Resource Economics, University of Massachusetts , Amherst , MA 01003)

  • Catherine L. Kling

    (f Cornell Atkinson Center for Sustainability, Cornell University , Ithaca , NY 14853)

  • D. Matthew Massey

    (a National Center for Environmental Economics, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency , Washington , DC 20460)

  • Michael Papenfus

    (g Office of Research and Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency , Corvallis , OR 97333)

  • Daniel J. Phaneuf

    (h Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics, University of Wisconsin , Madison , WI 53706)

  • David J. Smith

    (a National Center for Environmental Economics, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency , Washington , DC 20460)

  • Christian A. Vossler

    (j Howard H. Baker Jr., Center for Public Policy, University of Tennessee , Knoxville , TN 37996)

  • William Wheeler

    (a National Center for Environmental Economics, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency , Washington , DC 20460)

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  • Chris C. Moore & Joel Corona & Charles Griffiths & Matthew T. Heberling & Julie A. Hewitt & David A. Keiser & Catherine L. Kling & D. Matthew Massey & Michael Papenfus & Daniel J. Phaneuf & David J. S, 2023. "Measuring the social benefits of water quality improvements to support regulatory objectives: Progress and future directions," Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, vol. 120(18), pages 2120247120-, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:nas:journl:v:120:y:2023:p:e2120247120
    DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2120247120
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