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The landscape of econometric discrete choice modelling research. (2021). Hensher, David ; Bliemer, Michiel ; Haghani, Milad.
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  54. Valuing Multiple Programs to Improve Fish Populations. (1999). Plummer, Mark L. ; Brown, Gardner ; Layton, David F..
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