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 | A Synthesis of Contingent Valuation Studies of the Value of Atmospheric Visibility |  | Crocker, Thomas D. | Wyoming, University of |  |
| An Evaluation of Public Preferences for Superfund Site Cleanup,
Volume II: Pilot Study (03/01/1995) |  | Schulze, William D.
McClelland, Gary H.
Doane, Michael
Balistreri, Ed
Boyce, Rebecca R.
Hurd, Brian
Simenauer, Ronald | Colorado, University of, Center for Economic Analysis |  |
 | Economic Assessment of the Impacts of Cataracts (03/01/1987) |  | Rowe, Robert D.
Neithercut, Tina N.
Schulze, William D. | Colorado, University of, and Energy and Resource Consultants |  |
| Field and Laboratory Experiments on the Reliability of the Contingent Valuation Method, a volume of Improving Accuracy and Reducing Cost of Environmental Benefit Assessments Series (09/01/1993) |  | Schulze, William D.
McClelland, Gary H.
Schenk, David
Elliott, Steven R.
Boyce, Rebecca R.
Irwin, Julie R.
Stewart, Thomas
Slovic, Paul
Deck, Leland
Thayer, Mark A. | Colorado, University of, Institute for Policy Research |  |
 | Measuring the Benefits of Clean Air and Water, Volume I of Methods Development for Environmental Control Benefits Assessment (09/01/1985) |  | Kneese, Allen V. | Resources for the Future |  |
| Methods Development for Environmental Control Benefits Assessment
Volume X - Executive Summary (09/01/1985) |  | Brookshire, David S.
Crocker, Thomas D.
d'Arge, Ralph C.
Schulze, William D.
Ben-David, Shaul
Kneese, Allen V.
Cummings, Ronald G.
Loehman, Edna | Wyoming, University of |  |
 | Secondary Impacts of Transportation and Wastewater Investments: Research Results (07/01/1975) |  | Bascom, S.E.
Cooper, K.G.
Howell, M.P.
Makrides, A.C.
Rabe, F.T. | Environmental Impact Center |  |