Incentive Incompatibility and Starting-Point Bias in Iterative Valuation Questions

Article Properties
  • Language
    English
  • DOI (url)
  • Publication Date
    2002/05/01
  • Journal
  • Indian UGC (journal)
  • Citations
    89
  • John C. Whitehead
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Whitehead, John C. “Incentive Incompatibility and Starting-Point Bias in Iterative Valuation Questions”. Land Economics, vol. 78, no. 2, 2002, pp. 285-97, https://doi.org/10.2307/3147274.
Whitehead, J. C. (2002). Incentive Incompatibility and Starting-Point Bias in Iterative Valuation Questions. Land Economics, 78(2), 285-297. https://doi.org/10.2307/3147274
Whitehead JC. Incentive Incompatibility and Starting-Point Bias in Iterative Valuation Questions. Land Economics. 2002;78(2):285-97.
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