Using Surveys to Value Public Goods
Delve into the intriguing world of public goods with "Using Surveys to Value Public Goods" by the esteemed Taylor & Francis Inc. Published in 1989, this insightful hardback spans an impressive 482 pages, making it an essential addition for economists, policymakers, and anyone interested in environmental valuation.
In this book, the author presents a compelling argument for the contingent valuation (CV) method, highlighting its effectiveness in assessing the public's willingness to pay for essential resources like air quality and wilderness areas. By striking a balance between the costs and benefits of these goods, informed policy choices can emerge, leading to better societal outcomes.
This comprehensive exploration is not just an academic pursuit; it's an invitation to understand how surveys can shape our perceptions and decisions regarding public goods. Enhance your knowledge and comprehension of economic valuation by adding this pivotal work to your collection today!