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WILLINGNESS TO PAYThe largest amount of money that an individual or group could pay, along with a change in policy, without being made worse off. It is therefore a monetary measure of the benefit to them of the policy [..]
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WILLINGNESS TO PAYAcceptation des charges
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WILLINGNESS TO PAYThe price or dollar amount that someone is willing to give up or pay to acquire a good or service. Willingness to pay is the source of the demand price of a good. However, unlike demand price, in whic [..]
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WILLINGNESS TO PAYThe maximum amount that a buyer will pay for a good or service.
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WILLINGNESS TO PAYn. disposiciĆ³n a pagar
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WILLINGNESS TO PAYSee contingent valuation.
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WILLINGNESS TO PAYThe amount an individual is willing to pay to acquire a product or service. This may be elicited from stated or revealed preference approaches.
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WILLINGNESS TO PAYThe price or dollar amount that someone is willing to give up or pay to acquire a good or service. Willingness to pay is the source of the demand price of a good. However, unlike demand price, in whic [..]
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WILLINGNESS TO PAYMaximum amount of money one would give up to buy some good.
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