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Can Contingent Valuation Measure Passive-Use Values?

William D. Schulze, Gregory L. Poe, Daniel Kahneman, Trudy Cameron, Gardner Brown, Gary McClelland
Cornell University

NY   R824688
Comparative Studies of Approaches to Eliciting
Economic Values

Richard T. Carson, Theodore Grove, Mark J. Machina
University of California, San Diego

CA   R824698
Deriving Biodiversity Option Value Within a Model of Biotechnology Research and Development

Gordon Rausser
University of California, Berkeley

CA   R824707
Developing Conjoint Stated Preference Methods for Valuation of Environmental Resources within their Ecological Context

James Opaluch,
Stephen Swallow
University of Rhode Island

RI   R824709
Development of a Theory of Values and Their Measurement

Jonathan Baron
University of Pennsylvania

PA 9520288  
Eliciting Environmental Values: A Constructivist Approach

Baruch Fischhoff,
George Loewenstein,
Hadi Dowlatabadi
Carnegie Mellon University

PA   R824706
Environmental Values and National Economic Accounts: A Theoretical Inquiry

Nicholas Flores
University of Colorado, Boulder

CO   R824671
How People Respond to Contingent Valuation Questions

John W. Payne, William H. Desvouges, David A. Schkade
Duke University,
Research Triangle Institute,
University of Texas

NC   R824310
Improving Willingness-to-Accept Responses Using Alternate Forms of Compensation

Carol Mansfield, George Van Houtven, Joel Huber
Duke University

NC   R824687
Innovation in the Valuation of Ecosystems:
A Forest Application

Clifford Russell, Virginia Dale
Vanderbilt University

TN   R824699
Measuring Societal Perceptions, Attitudes and Economic Benefits, Ecological Integrity and Biodiversity by Extending Contingent Valuation Methods Surveys

John Loomis, Kurt Fausch, Alan Covich, Paula Kent,
Liz Strange
Colorado State University

CO   R824886
Methods Development in Using Constructive Survey Approaches to Value Nonmarket Environmental Resources

Robin S. Gregory, Paul Slovic, Jim Flynn
Decision Science Research Institute

OR 9525582  
Mortality Risk Valuation and Stated Preference Methods: An Exploratory Study

Alan Krupnick, Maureen Cropper, Anna Alberini, Robert Belli
Resources for the Future

DC   R824711
Preference Formation and Elicitation in Valuing Non-Market Goods

David Brookshire, Robert Berrens, Philip Ganderton, Michael McKee, Hank Jenkins-Smith, Hillard Kaplan
University of New Mexico

NM   R824679
Towards a Social Psychology of Stated Preferences

Thomas Dietz, Gregory A. Guagnano, Paul C. Stern
George Mason University

VA   R824693
Valuing Environmental Damages with Stated Preference Methods: New Approaches that Yield Demonstrably Valid Values for Non-Priced Environmental Goods

Ronald G. Cummings, Laura L. Osborne, James Pate, Paul Brewer
Georgia State University

GA   R824710
Valuing the Stock and Flow of Mineral and Renewable Assets in National Income Accounting

Graham Davis, Imad Elhaj
Colorado School of Mines

CO   R824705


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