The potential of contingent valuation for public administration practice and research
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Environmental economists have developed a new methodology termed, contingent valuation (CV) for estimating the social value of policy changes using data from questions posed to samples of survey respondents. A paper examining the future of this new methodology in the area of public administration and its usage by public administrators is presented.
Publication Name: International Journal of Public Administration
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0190-0692
Year: 2005
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Web - based survey research: lessons from the University of Akron study
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A paper discussing the University of Akron case study on web-based survey as well using the Internet for theory, research and practice in the area of public administration is presented.
Publication Name: International Journal of Public Administration
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0190-0692
Year: 2005
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