Document Type

Article

Journal/Book Title/Conference

Economic Research Institute Study paper

Volume

70

Issue

14

Publisher

Utah State University

Publication Date

1-1-1970

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First Page

1

Last Page

61

Abstract

This report presents the results of a project conducted for the Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, U.S. Forest Service. This study entitled "Natural Resource valuation - the conceptual and operational basis for economic analysis in a mUltiple use context" had two objectives: 1) To develop concepts and procedures for determining comparable values of natural resources used in production of goods and services that move through markets. Comparability must be in terms of (a) theoretical framework and (b) stage of production and distribution process. 2) To develop concepts and procedures for determining comparable values of natural resources used in production of goods and services that do not move through markets. Comparability must be in terms of (a) theoretical framework and (b) stage of production and distribution process.

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