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  1. Value of Life, Economics of
  2. Estimating the social value of higher education: willingness to pay for community and technical colleges
  3. Letter from the Editors for the JBCA, Volume 5, Issue 1 (2014) June 17, 2014
  4. Willingness to pay for improving fatality risks and asthma symptoms: Values for children and adults of all ages
  5. Ecolabeled paper towels: Consumer valuation and expenditure analysis
  6. Eliciting Willingness to Pay without Bias using Follow-up Certainty Statements: Comparisons between Probably/Definitely and a 10-point Certainty Scale
  7. SMOKE-FREE LAWS AND EMPLOYEE TURNOVER
  8. Environmental policy in the European Union: Fostering the development of pollution havens?
  9. Compensating differentials in emerging labor and housing markets: Estimates of quality of life in Russian cities
  10. Eliciting Willingness to Pay Without Bias: Evidence from a Field Experiment
  11. Self-Protection and Averting Behavior, Values of Statistical Lives, and Benefit Cost Analysis of Environmental Policy
  12. Public Preferences for Program Tradeoffs: Community Values for Budget Priorities
  13. Measuring principals' values for environmental budget management: an exploratory study
  14. Economist and Editor George S. Tolley
  15. Value of Life, Economics of
  16. Public marginal willingness to trade off among water quality programs: Estimates of statewide and watershed-specific budget values
  17. Evaluating the Influence of Amenities on the Location of Manufacturing Establishments in Urban Areas
  18. Do Reminders of Substitutes and Budget Constraints Influence Contingent Valuation Estimates? Reply to Another Comment
  19. Experimental Results on Expressed Certainty and Hypothetical Bias in Contingent Valuation
  20. Resource quality information and validity of willingness to pay in contingent valuation
  21. Measurement of consumer-patient preferences using a hybrid contingent valuation method
  22. Measuring Amenity Benefits from Farmland: Hedonic Pricing vs. Contingent Valuation
  23. Hypothetical versus real payments in Vickrey auctions
  24. Measuring Amenity Benefits from Farmland: Hedonic Pricing vs. Contingent Valuation
  25. Do Reminders of Substitutes and Budget Constraints Influence Contingent Valuation Estimates? Comment
  26. Existence Value, Contingent Valuation, and Natural Resources Damages Assessment
  27. Contingent Valuation When Respondents Are Ambivalent
  28. Assessing the Validity and Reliability of Contingent Values: A Comparison of On-Site Users, Off-Site Users, and Non-users
  29. Sample Non-response Bias and Aggregate Benefits in Contingent Valuation: an Examination of Early, Late and Non-respondents
  30. Testing for non-response and sample selection bias in contingent valuation
  31. Mobility and destination in migration decisions: The roles of earnings, quality of life, and housing prices
  32. Measuring Contingent Values for Wetlands: Effects of Information About Related Environmental Goods
  33. Motorist use of safety equipment: Expected benefits or risk incompetence?
  34. A link between behavior, information, and existence value
  35. Valuing Urban Lakeview Amenities Using Implicit and Contingent Markets
  36. Impacts of Air Pollution Control Strategies in Kentucky
  37. The Regulation of Motor Vehicle and Traffic Safety
  38. A HEDONIC MODEL OF INTERREGIONAL WAGES, RENTS, AND AMENITY VALUES*
  39. Valuing Changes in Health Risks: A Comparison of Alternative Measures
  40. A utility maximization model of driver traffic safety behavior
  41. The 55 m.p.h speed limit and gasoline consumption
  42. Specifying the Demand for Housing Characteristics: The Exogeneity Issue
  43. Hedonic prices, demands for urban housing amenities, and benefit estimates
  44. THE VALUE OF HUMAN LIFE: AN EMPIRICAL PERSPECTIVE
  45. Value of Life Saving: Implications of Consumption Activity
  46. The Effect of Electric Utility Power Plant Location on Area Property Value
  47. AN ANALYSIS OF THE FACTORS RELATED TO THE VARIATION OF THE FOREIGN TRADE PROPORTION AMONG COUNTRIES
  48. Measuring Quality of Life
  49. The Use of Contingent Valuation in Benefit–Cost Analysis