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This paper presents a methodology and empirical estimates from a pilot study for estimating willingness to pay for health improvements associated with reduced exposure to air pollution. The pilot study uses a rated-pair format to elicit stated preferences for various health-state attributes and...
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Individuals who are likely to realize the largest benefits from improvements in air quality often depend on other members of their households to make time or monetary contributions to their care. The presence of these dependency relationships among household members poses challenges for benefit...
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Individuals who are likely to realize the largest benefits from improvements in air quality often depend on other members of their households to make time or monetary contributions to their care. The presence of these dependency relationships among household members poses challenges for benefit...
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