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Endogenous Consequentiality in Stated Preference Referendum Data: The Influence of the Randomly Assigned Tax Amount
Peter A. Groothuis, Tanga M. Mohr, John C. Whitehead and Kristan Cockerill
Land Economics, May 2017, 93 (2) 258-268; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/le.93.2.258
Peter A. Groothuis
Tanga M. Mohr
John C. Whitehead

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Land Economics
Vol. 93, Issue 2
1 May 2017
Endogenous Consequentiality in Stated Preference Referendum Data: The Influence of the Randomly Assigned Tax Amount
Peter A. Groothuis, Tanga M. Mohr, John C. Whitehead, Kristan Cockerill
Land Economics May 2017, 93 (2) 258-268; DOI: 10.3368/le.93.2.258
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