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Non-Economic Motivation for Contingent Values: Rights and Attitudinal Beliefs in the Willingness To Pay for Environmental Improvements
Clive L. Spash
Land Economics, November 2006, 82 (4) 602-622; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/le.82.4.602
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Non-Economic Motivation for Contingent Values: Rights and Attitudinal Beliefs in the Willingness To Pay for Environmental Improvements
Clive L. Spash
Land Economics Nov 2006, 82 (4) 602-622; DOI: 10.3368/le.82.4.602
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