Consumer preferences and willingness to pay for quality attributes of farmed fish in Bangladesh: A logit regression and a hedonic price analysis

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Consumer preferences and willingness to pay for quality attributes of farmed fish in Bangladesh : A logit regression and a hedonic price analysis. / Hossain, Afjal; Nielsen, Max; Islam, A. H. M. Saiful.

I: Aquaculture Economics and Management, Bind 28, Nr. 2, 2024, s. 262-280.

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Hossain, A, Nielsen, M & Islam, AHMS 2024, 'Consumer preferences and willingness to pay for quality attributes of farmed fish in Bangladesh: A logit regression and a hedonic price analysis', Aquaculture Economics and Management, bind 28, nr. 2, s. 262-280. https://doi.org/10.1080/13657305.2023.2251922

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Hossain, A., Nielsen, M., & Islam, A. H. M. S. (2024). Consumer preferences and willingness to pay for quality attributes of farmed fish in Bangladesh: A logit regression and a hedonic price analysis. Aquaculture Economics and Management, 28(2), 262-280. https://doi.org/10.1080/13657305.2023.2251922

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Hossain A, Nielsen M, Islam AHMS. Consumer preferences and willingness to pay for quality attributes of farmed fish in Bangladesh: A logit regression and a hedonic price analysis. Aquaculture Economics and Management. 2024;28(2):262-280. https://doi.org/10.1080/13657305.2023.2251922

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Hossain, Afjal ; Nielsen, Max ; Islam, A. H. M. Saiful. / Consumer preferences and willingness to pay for quality attributes of farmed fish in Bangladesh : A logit regression and a hedonic price analysis. I: Aquaculture Economics and Management. 2024 ; Bind 28, Nr. 2. s. 262-280.

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