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Date: 2007-06-18 12:57:27
Business
Market research
Science
Consumer behaviour
Product management
Contingent valuation
Cost–benefit analysis
Ecosystem services
Conjoint analysis
Economics
Evaluation methods
Environmental economics

How People Value What Nature Provides; Resources, Spring 2007

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