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Daubert, J.T., and R.A. Young. 1981. Recreational demands for maintaining 

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Friedman, M. 1862. Price theory: a provisional text. Aldine Publishing 

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Gosselink, J.G., E.P. Odum, and R.M. Pope. 1974. The value of the tidal marsh, 

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Hammack, J., and G.M. Brown, Jr. 1974. Waterfowls and wetlands: toward 

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Lancaster, K.J. 1966. A new approach to consumer theory. Journal of Political 

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Leitch, J. A., and B.L. Ekstrom. 1989. Wetland economics and assessment. 

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Leitch, J. A., in collaboration with L. Falk, W.C. Nelson, L.A. Ogaard, and D.F. 

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