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Preferences, inequity and entitlements: some issues from a CVM study of water supply in Madras, India
P. B. Anand, Roger Perman
Economics
SIRE
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Business & Economics
Water Supply
100%
Entitlement
97%
Inequity
96%
Household
54%
Contingent Valuation Method
52%
India
52%
Urban Environment
48%
Property Rights
47%
Sources of Information
40%
Endowments
39%
Policymaker
34%
Water
30%
Developing Countries
25%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
valuation
88%
household
69%
water supply
65%
property rights
55%
contingent valuation
53%
policy
50%
goods
44%
developing world
36%
water
12%
method
9%
Social Sciences
water management
94%
right of ownership
86%
source of information
79%
water
65%
developing country
63%