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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a contingent valuation analysis" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to economics, environmental studies, or any field where assessing the value of non-market goods is relevant.
Example: "The researchers conducted a contingent valuation analysis to determine the public's willingness to pay for improved air quality."
Alternatives: "a willingness-to-pay assessment" or "a value estimation study".
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We perform a contingent valuation analysis in a representative sample of 218 households.
The social characteristics of respondents favoring the different options were also examined in a contingent valuation analysis.
In a contingent valuation analysis of the WTP to reduce childhood obesity in New York state residents, Cawley observed a mean value of €46.41 ($36.83 in 2006) for a 50% reduction in childhood obesity [14].
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We will also complete a cost and contingent valuation analysis to compare costs between RD and FTF delivery.
Contingent Valuation Analysis of an Otolaryngology and Ophthalmology Emergency Department: The Value of Acute Specialty Care.
During the 9-month study period, 131 patients were considered eligible for enrollment in the contingent valuation analysis.
Our empirical analysis draws on data from a contingent valuation design carried out in 2006 in the Landes district in France.
Cost-Benefit Analysis of an Otolaryngology Emergency Room Using a Contingent Valuation Approach.
The latter was based on a contingent valuation (CV) interview survey of 176 farmers.
A contingent valuation method was employed to elicit the willingness to pay for watershed conservation.
A contingent valuation method was employed to design scenarios corresponding to different levels of service.
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