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Research Article
Vol. 43, Issue 2, 2013December 01, 2013 EDT

Using Revealed Preference Behavioral Models to Correctly Account for Substitution Effects in Economic Impact Analysis

Daniel B. Deisenroth, John B. Loomis, Craig A. Bond,
substitution effectseconomic impact analysis
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Deisenroth, Daniel B., John B. Loomis, and Craig A. Bond. 2013. “Using Revealed Preference Behavioral Models to Correctly Account for Substitution Effects in Economic Impact Analysis.” Journal of Regional Analysis & Policy 43 (2): 157–69.
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