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Mediating Factors and Well-Being Differences by Gender Among Academic Physicians.
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Land Use Policy, 2000
Cost–benefit analysis seeks to measure ‘full value’ of forests. Its willingness to pay measure has been criticised, particularly when elicited by contingent valuation. This method certainly has faults, eliciting inconsistent, symbolic and citizen values, and sensitive to elicitation method. However, these problems also affect democratic procedures; and
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Cost–benefit analysis seeks to measure ‘full value’ of forests. Its willingness to pay measure has been criticised, particularly when elicited by contingent valuation. This method certainly has faults, eliciting inconsistent, symbolic and citizen values, and sensitive to elicitation method. However, these problems also affect democratic procedures; and
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Data Management for Cost Valuation
2021This chapter describes how to activate the QRA procedure for the technical assessment of existing healthcare buildings and facilities and subsequent valuation for intervention cost appraisal. We describe a dataset framework (Occurred Intervention Database, OID) for the collection of relevant information on refurbishment, extraordinary maintenance and ...
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The Cost Approach to Valuation
Journal of Property Valuation and Investment, 1993Outlines a new classification system for buildings and proposes that a new methodology, discounted asset rents (DAR), is used to address the situation. Notes that it has long been accepted that cost can be a valid basis for valuing ‘no market′ properties.
Owen Connellan, Richard Baldwin
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Transaction Costs and Asset Valuation
Review of Accounting and Finance, 2004We suggest the method of evaluation of illiquid assets on the market in the presence of proportional transaction costs by using two consumption/investment models. We study an investor's implicit evaluation of an illiquid asset whose trading incurs a proportional transaction cost.
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Must Contingent Valuation Surveys Cost So Much?
Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 1996Abstract In 1989 the Exxon Valdez ran aground and spilled 11 million gallons of oil in Alaska. Great controversy has surrounded the assessment of monetary damages for this oil spill. The source of this controversy has been the use of hypothetical contingent valuation surveys to assess damages to individual households and the aggregation of these ...
Harrison, Glenn W., Lesley, James C.
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Cost-Efficient Valuation of Aesthetic Amenities
2011In order to avoid costly data collection practices common in hedonic valuation of aesthetic amenities, easy-to-collect secondary County tax and geospatial data are used to derive estimates for spatial effects on residential land values. Three Georgia Counties were selected due to data availability: Clarke, Henry, and Richmond.
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Productivity Costs in Health -State Valuations
PharmacoEconomics, 2006There has been considerable debate on whether productivity costs should be captured in the numerator or the denominator of the cost-effectiveness ratio. That debate cannot be resolved on the basis of theoretical arguments alone because the final choice also depends on what is incorporated in health-state valuations by respondents and how this ...
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