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The Economic Value of Basin Protection to Improve the Quality and Reliability of Potable
Water Supply: Some Evidence from Ecuador
Samuel D. Zapata
Graduate Research Assistant, Department of Applied Economics and Statistics, Clemson
University, Clemson, SC 29634-0313, [email protected]
Holger M. Benavides
Faculty Member, Universidad Técnica Particular de Loja, Loja, Ecuador, 11018,
[email protected]
Carlos E. Carpio
Assistant Professor, Department of Applied Economics and Statistics, Clemson University,
Clemson, SC 29634-0313, [email protected]
David B. Willis
Associate Professor, Department of Applied Economics and Statistics, Clemson University,
Clemson, SC 29634-0313, [email protected]
Selected Paper prepared for presentation at the Southern Agricultural Economics
Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, January 31-February 3, 2009
Copyright 2009 by Samuel D. Zapata, Holger M. Benavides, Carlos E. Carpio and David B.
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