Combining RP and SP data while accounting for large choice sets and travel mode: an application to forest recreation

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Combining RP and SP data while accounting for large choice sets and travel mode : an application to forest recreation. / Abildtrup, Jens; Olsen, Søren Bøye; Stenger, Anne.

I: Journal of Environmental Economics and Policy, Bind 4, Nr. 2, 2015, s. 177-201.

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Abildtrup, J, Olsen, SB & Stenger, A 2015, 'Combining RP and SP data while accounting for large choice sets and travel mode: an application to forest recreation', Journal of Environmental Economics and Policy, bind 4, nr. 2, s. 177-201. https://doi.org/10.1080/21606544.2014.986210

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Abildtrup, J., Olsen, S. B., & Stenger, A. (2015). Combining RP and SP data while accounting for large choice sets and travel mode: an application to forest recreation. Journal of Environmental Economics and Policy, 4(2), 177-201. https://doi.org/10.1080/21606544.2014.986210

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Abildtrup J, Olsen SB, Stenger A. Combining RP and SP data while accounting for large choice sets and travel mode: an application to forest recreation. Journal of Environmental Economics and Policy. 2015;4(2):177-201. https://doi.org/10.1080/21606544.2014.986210

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Abildtrup, Jens ; Olsen, Søren Bøye ; Stenger, Anne. / Combining RP and SP data while accounting for large choice sets and travel mode : an application to forest recreation. I: Journal of Environmental Economics and Policy. 2015 ; Bind 4, Nr. 2. s. 177-201.

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