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Opt-out Alternatives and Anglers' Stated Preferences

In: The Choice Modelling Approach to Environmental Valuation

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  • Melissa Ruby Banzhaf
  • F. Reed Johnson
  • Kristy E. Mathews

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The authors contributing to the book show that choice modelling offers considerable potential for the evaluation of environmental goods and services. Its flexibility to cope with a wide range of applications is well demonstrated. The technique also presents numerous challenges to practitioners. A number of these are addressed in the book. Informed and innovative, this book will prove indispensable to all scholars, researchers and practitioners in the areas of environmental studies and environmental economics.

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  • Melissa Ruby Banzhaf & F. Reed Johnson & Kristy E. Mathews, 2001. "Opt-out Alternatives and Anglers' Stated Preferences," Chapters, in: Jeff Bennett & Russell Blamey (ed.), The Choice Modelling Approach to Environmental Valuation, chapter 8, pages 157-177, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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    1. James Madzimure & Michael Chimonyo & Kennedy Dzama & Stephen T. Garnett & Kerstin K. Zander, 2015. "Classical Swine Fever Changes the Way Farmers Value Pigs in South Africa," Journal of Agricultural Economics, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 66(3), pages 812-831, September.

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