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segment, representing 11% of the sample, indicates the disapproval of both chick culling and in ovo screening. …In ovo gender determination of incubated eggs can be a large-scale substitute to the culling of male chicks in layer …
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, representing 11% of the sample, indicates the disapproval of both chick culling and in ovo screening.[EconLit Citations: Q160, Q510]. …In ovo gender determination of incubated eggs can be a large-scale substitute to the culling of male chicks in layer …
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ovo sexing at different stages of embryonic development as an alternative to chick culling. For this purpose, an online … incubation (days 1, 4 and 9) was preferred to chick culling. In ovo screening on days 1 and 4 was significantly preferred to day … as a morally admissible substitute to chick culling. …
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ovo sexing at different stages of embryonic development as an alternative to chick culling. For this purpose, an online … incubation (days 1, 4 and 9) was preferred to chick culling. In ovo screening on days 1 and 4 was significantly preferred to day … as a morally admissible substitute to chick culling. …
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What role do people think distributional aspects should play in design of climate policy? The literature assessing climate policies has shown that assumptions regarding peoples' distributional preferences for climate change policy impacts are central for policy assessment, but empirical evidence...
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There is a growing body of evidence in the non-market valuation literaturesuggesting that responses to a sequence of discrete choice questions tend to violate theassumptions typically made by analysts regarding independence of responses andstability of preferences. Heuristics such as value...
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