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The effect of offshore wind power projects on recreational beach use on the east coast of the United States: Evidence from contingent-behavior dataParsons et al., 2020
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- Parsons G
- Firestone J
- Yan L
- Toussaint J
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- Energy Policy
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We use contingent-behavior data from a stated-preference survey to estimate the effect of offshore wind power projects on recreational beach use on the East Coast of the United States. The data are from an internet-based probabilistic sample of beachgoers (n= 1725) …
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