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Show details for 1. Benefits Analysis1. Benefits Analysis
Show details for 1. Benefits Analysis - Quantification without Monetization1. Benefits Analysis - Quantification without Monetization
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Show details for 1. Benefits Analysis - Valuation1. Benefits Analysis - Valuation
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A Set of Morbidity and Mortality Values for Environmental Assessment (09/01/1985)Computer IconTolley, George S.Chicago, University of
Addendum to Oxidants and Asthmatics in Los Angeles: A Benefits Analysis (03/01/1986)Computer IconRowe, Robert D.
Chestnut, Lauraine G.
Energy and Resource Consultants, Inc.
An Economic Analysis of Air Pollution and Health: The Case of St. Louis, Volume VI of Methods Development in Measuring Benefits of Environmental ImprovementsComputer IconGerking, Shelby D.
Stanley, Linda R.
Weirick, William N.
Wyoming, University of, Department of Economics and Institute for Policy Research
Assessing the Benefits of Drinking Water: A Primer for Stakeholders (04/01/2002)Computer IconOffice of Water, Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water and Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, National Center for Environmental Economics
Children's Health Valuation Handbook (10/01/2003)Computer IconEnvironmental Protection Agency, Office of the Administrator, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation and Ofice of Children's Health Protection
Comparative Analysis of Approaches to Valuing Health Risks, Volume II of Valuation of Reductions in Human Health Symptoms and Risks (01/01/1986)Computer IconTolley, George S.
Babcock, Lyndon
Chicago, University of
Concepts & Approaches to the Valuation of Serious Illnesses, Volume IV of Valuation of Reductions in Human Health Symptoms and Risks (01/01/1986)Computer IconTolley, George S.
Babcock, Lyndon
Chicago, University of
Contingent Valuation Study of Light Symptoms and Angina, Volume III of Valuation of Reductions in Human Health Symptoms and Risks (01/01/1986)Computer IconTolley, George S.
Babcock, Lyndon
Chicago, University of
Economic Assessment of the Impacts of Cataracts (03/01/1987)Computer IconRowe, Robert D.
Neithercut, Tina N.
Schulze, William D.
Colorado, University of, and Energy and Resource Consultants
Estimates of Willingness to Pay for Pollution-Induced Changes in Morbidity: A Critique for Benefit-Cost Analysis of Pollution Regulation (09/01/1984)Computer IconChestnut, Lauraine G.
Violette, Daniel M.
Energy and Resource Consultants, Inc.
Estimates of Willingness to Pay for Pollution-Induced Changes in Morbidity: A Critique for Benefit Cost Analysis of Pollution Regulation, Executive Summary (09/01/1984)Computer IconChestnut, Lauraine G.
Violette, Daniel M.
Energy and Resource Consultants, Inc.
Estimating and Valuing Morbidity in a Policy Context: Proceedings of June 1989 AERE Workshop (08/01/1989)Computer IconArthur, W. Brian
Calhoun, Charles
Crocker, Thomas D.
Cropper, Maureen L.
Dickie, Mark
French, Michael
Gerking, Shelby D.
Hoffman, Daniel A.
Huber, Joel
Krupnick, Alan J.
Lichtenberg, Erik
Magat, Wesley A.
Mauskopf, Hosephine
Miller, Ted R.
Murdoch, James
Pitcher, Hugh
Schechter, Mordechai
Shogren, Jason F.
Spear, Robert C.
Thayer, Mark A.
Viscusi, W. Kip
Zilberman, David
Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (AERE)
Experiments in the Economics of Air Pollution Epidemiology, Volume I of Methods Development for Assessing Air Pollution Control Benefits (02/01/1979)Computer IconCrocker, Thomas D.
Ben-David, Shaul
Kneese, Allen V.
Schulze, William D.
Wyoming, University of
Heart Disease Patients' Averting Behavior, Costs of Illness, and Willingness to Pay to Avoid Angina Episodes - Final Report (10/01/1988)Computer IconChestnut, Lauraine G.
Colome, Steven D.
Keller, L. Robin
Lambert, William E.
Ostro, Bart
Rowe, Robert D.
Wojciechowski, Sandra L.
California at Irvine, University of
Measuring the Benefits of Reduced Exposure to Particulate Matter and Nitrogen Dioxide in Children (09/30/1984)Computer IconCropper, Maureen L.
Sussman, Frances G.
Maryland, University of, Bureau of Business and Economic Research
Morbidity and Mortality: How Do We Value the Risk of Death and Illness? (09/07/2006)Computer IconAlpha-Gamma Technologies, Inc.
Physical and Economic Damage Functions for Air Pollutants by Receptor (09/01/1976)Computer IconLiu, Ben-chieh
Yu, Eden Siu-hung
Midwest Research Institute
Reducing Lead in Drinking Water: A Benefit Analysis (04/01/1987)Computer IconLevin, RonnieEnvironmental Protection Agency, Office of Policy, Planning and Evaluation
Stratospheric Ozone Depletion, Skin Damage Risks, and Protective Action (01/01/1999)Computer IconDickie, Mark
Gerking, Shelby D.
Wyoming, University of, Department of Economics and Finance
The Scrap Tire Problem: A Preliminary Economic Analysis (10/29/1985)Computer IconDower, Roger C.
Rand, Sally D.
Scodari, Paul F.
Environmental Law Institute
Valuation of Reductions in Human Health Symptoms and Risks - Volume I - Executive Summary (01/01/1986)Computer IconTolley, George S.
Babcock, Lyndon
Chicago, University of
Valuing Chronic Morbidity Damages: Medical Costs, Labor Market Effects, and Individual Valuations (09/30/1989)Computer IconKrupnick, Alan J.
Cropper, Maureen L.
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