Collocations withvaluation
These are words often used in combination withvaluation.
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contingent valuation
Contingent valuation surveys can also be used to estimate the willingness of consumers to pay for public broadcasting.
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economic valuation
The cost of illness approach has widely been used in the economic valuation of morbidity cases.
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fair valuation
This collection of nine essays makes the case for the use of fair valuation in pension fund management.
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increased valuation
Admittedly, the new district councils have additional responsibilities, but our rates are now 22p in the pound on an increased valuation.
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market valuation
Market valuation could be replaced by social evaluation, and sustainability by feasibility of human activity in terms of non-violation of social norms.
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monetary valuation
It is only through monetary valuation techniques that a full appreciation of this hypothesis can be secured.
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valuation date
The tribunal found instead that rating valuations should reflect the actual repair condition of the property on the valuation date.
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Hansard archive
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valuation function
However, other assumptions, such as the availability of a preference valuation function, still hold.
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valuation method
This also highlights a potential limitation of the contingent valuation method.
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valuation model
Finally, we use a valuation model to calculate the dollar values of these health impacts.
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valuation technique
An appropriate non-market valuation technique is required to estimate the welfare impacts of each management alternative.
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