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Combining Psychological and Economic Methods to Improve Understanding of Factors Determining Adults’ Valuation of Children’s Health
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Valuation of Environmental Impacts on Children's Health (2002)
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Reference Type | Citation | Progress Report Year (Date Added to Report) | Document Sources |
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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) |
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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) |
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