Estimating Willingness to Pay for Improved Drinking Water Quality Using Averting Behavior Method with Perception Measure

This paper suggests an application of an averting behavior method to reconcile inconsistent public activity with objective environmental risk. In Korea, an historically polluted water supply has created citizen resistance to using tap water. Koreans perceive low quality levels for tap water, althoug...

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