TINKERING WITH VALUATION ESTIMATES: IS THERE A FUTURE FOR WILLINGNESS TO ACCEPT MEASURES?



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Tinkering with Valuation Estimates: Is There a Future for Willingness to Accept

Measures?©

John M. Halstead, Ju-Chin Huang, Thomas H. Stevens, and Wendy Harper*

* The authors are Professor, Department of Resource Economics and Development and
Associate Professor, Department of Economics, University of New Hampshire; Professor,
Department of Resource Economics, University of Massachusetts; and Assistant Professor,
University of Maine-Farmington. Prepared for presentation at the annual meetings of the
American Agricultural Economics Association Meetings, Long Beach California, July 28-31,
2002. Funding from EPA/NSF is gratefully acknowledged; all opinons are those of the authors.

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