contingent valuation
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcontingentandvaluation
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contingent
adjective
uk/kənˈtɪn.dʒənt/us/kənˈtɪn.dʒənt/
depending on something else in the future in order ...
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valuation
noun[C or U]
uk/ˌvæl.juˈeɪ.ʃən/us/ˌvæl.juˈeɪ.ʃən/
the act of deciding how much money something might be sold for or the amount of money ...
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Contingentvaluationsurveys can also be used to estimate the willingness of consumers to pay for public broadcasting.
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This also highlights a potential limitation of thecontingentvaluationmethod.
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These questions were designed as a prelude to thecontingentvaluationsection of the survey.
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Non-market valuation deals with the valuation of environmental quality in two distinct ways, depending on whethercontingentvaluationor behavioural methods are used.
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Thecontingentvaluationmethod is a survey-based approach to measuring the value that residents place on environmental goods.
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Contingentvaluationin countries marked by severe economic inequity even runs counter to the fundamental objective of promoting equity in care provision.
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Improved estimation of willingness to pay in dichotomous choicecontingentvaluationstudies.
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The rice seed price was elicited throughcontingentvaluationusing an open-ended survey.
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Many women refuse to answer thecontingentvaluationquestions since the husband was not present to decide.
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One of the most common methods used to derive calculation values for non-market goods iscontingentvaluation.
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Valuation analyses using revealed preference andcontingentvaluationmethods lead to additional conclusions regarding the distribution of benefits.
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In addition, acontingentvaluationmethod was used to elicit consumer willingness to pay for natural, regionally produced beef.
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As an alternative, we employcontingentvaluation, which is a commonly used method for valuing environmental quality.
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We used this model as a guide in designing thecontingentvaluationscenario.
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The results of our research are nevertheless consistent with the othercontingentvaluationstudies in developing countries.
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As would be expected, the largest portion of his paper is devoted tocontingentvaluationmethods.
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Results of thecontingentvaluationsurveys show consistent, but diverging valuation of health effects.
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The novel combination of averting behavior andcontingentvaluationdata contributes to the growing literature on joint estimation.
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There are two kinds of evidence: behavioural andcontingentvaluation.
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Most of the good evidence cited below comes fromcontingentvaluation.
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