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weak complementarity 2 Demand 1 Environmental economics 1 Environmental protection 1 Environmental quality 1 Environmental valuation 1 Nachfrage 1 Offenbarte Präferenzen 1 Public goods 1 Research Methods/ Statistical Methods 1 Revealed preference 1 Revealed preferences 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Tourism destination 1 Tourismusregion 1 Umweltbewertung 1 Umweltschutz 1 Umweltökonomik 1 Willig condition 1 Willingness to pay 1 Zahlungsbereitschaftsanalyse 1 non-market valuation 1 recreation demand 1 use value 1 valuation 1 willingness to pay 1 Öffentliche Güter 1
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Chien, Yu-lan 1 Herriges, Joseph A. 1 Huang, Ju-chin 1 Kling, Catherine L. 1 Phaneuf, Daniel J. 1 Shaw, Daigee 1 Zhao, Min Qiang 1
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American journal of agricultural economics 1
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Valuing environmental resources through demand for related commodities
Huang, Ju-chin; Shaw, Daigee; Chien, Yu-lan; Zhao, Min Qiang - In: American journal of agricultural economics 98 (2016) 1, pp. 231-253
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What's the Use? Welfare Estimates from Revealed Preference Models when Weak Complementarity does not Hold
Herriges, Joseph A.; Kling, Catherine L.; Phaneuf, Daniel J. - 2000
value associated with direct use of a resource. Maler’s (1974) concept of weak complementarity is typically invoked to … justify this focus. Indeed, weak complementarity explicitly or implicitly underlies most of the RP literature. In this paper …, we consider the measurement of welfare in RP models when weak complementarity does not hold. In particular, the Kuhn …
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