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Key Determinants of Forest-dependent Guyanese’ Willingness to Contribute to Forest Protection: an application of the Contingent Valuation Method

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Table 1: Summary statistics of willingness-to-accept and willingness-to-pay estimates
Table 2: Summary statistics of responses to the dichotomous-choice items used in the Contingent Valuation survey
Table 3: Correlation among dependent variables willingness to accept and willingness to pay and the key independent variables study sites and income increase
Table 4: Results of multiple linear regression with willingness to accept as outcome variable
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