Contingent valuation of environmental goods : a comprehensive critique / edited by Daniel McFadden, Kenneth Train

This work analyses the reliability of contingent valuation, a survey-based method for valuing environmental improvements. Through empirical review, it identifies deficiencies in the procedure and explores how respondent behaviour and survey design impact results.

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