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Date: 2007-03-07 11:52:42
Environmental economics
Statistics
Market research
Marketing
Psychometrics
Contingent valuation
Choice modelling
Discrete choice
Survey methodology
Science
Evaluation methods
Economics

Analysis of “Don’t Know” Responses to Referendum Contingent Valuation Questions

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