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Publications submitted after final report Details for Grant Number R830823

Combining Psychological and Economic Methods to Improve Understanding of Factors Determining Adults’ Valuation of Children’s Health

RFA: Valuation of Environmental Impacts on Children's Health (2002)

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Journal Article Loomis J, Bell P, Cooney H, Asmus C. A comparison of actual and hypothetical willingness to pay of parents and non-parents for protecting infant health:the case of nitrates in drinking water. Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 2009;41(3):697-712. R830823 (Final) (04/07/11)
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Proceedings Asmus C, Bell P, Loomis J, Cooney H. Combining psychological and economic methods to improve understanding of factors determining adults' valuation of children's health. In:Proceedings of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Workshop Valuing Environmental Health Risk Reductions to Children, Washington, DC, October 20-21, 2003, pp. 1-15. R830823 (Final) (05/06/11)
  • Full-text: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Workshop Valuing Environmental Health Risk Reductions to Children: Session III: Valuing Fetal and Infant Health Effects
Proceedings Asmus C, Bell P, Loomis J, Allen B, Cooney HZ. Combining psychological and economic methods to improve understanding of factors determining adults’ valuation of children’s health. In:Proceedings of the U.S. EPA NCER/NCEE Workshop Morbidity and Mortality:How Do We Value the Risk of Illness and Death? Washington, DC, April 10-12, 2006, pp. 1-31. R830823 (Final) (05/06/11)
  • Full-text: Morbidity and Mortality: How Do We Value the Risk of Illness and Death? Session VI: Valuing Morbidity and Mortality: Drinking Water

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