Measuring the Existence Value of Wildlife: What Do CVM Estimates Really Show?
Thomas H. Stevens,
Jaime Echeverria,
Ronald J. Glass,
Tim Hager and
Thomas A. More
Land Economics, 1991, vol. 67, issue 4, 390-400
Abstract:
Two research programs are brought together to contribute to the growing body of work on alternatives to standard welfare-based approaches to environmental valuation and policy. The first is the theoretical literature undermining the "new welfare ...
Date: 1991
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