Earth & Environmental Sciences
contingent valuation
48%
willingness to pay
42%
input-output analysis
34%
national economy
23%
environmental planning
22%
price
22%
policy
22%
electric power
17%
attribute
15%
demand
15%
household
14%
electricity
13%
drinking water
13%
development project
12%
valuation
12%
environmental impact
11%
electricity supply
10%
atmospheric pollution
10%
experiment
9%
economic growth
9%
decision
9%
public
9%
energy economics
8%
emission reduction
8%
energy consumption
8%
measuring
8%
water quality
7%
decomposition analysis
7%
nuclear energy
7%
environmental cost
7%
dam construction
7%
industry
7%
residential building
7%
regional development
6%
tidal flat
6%
oil industry
6%
energy saving
6%
energy use
6%
evaluation
6%
economy
6%
economics
6%
metropolitan area
5%
research and development
5%
waste disposal
5%
research project
5%
oil supply
5%
lagoon
5%
greenhouse gas emissions
5%
natural gas
5%
waste collection
5%
Business & Economics
Willingness-to-pay
100%
Contingent Valuation
53%
Korea
40%
Dichotomous Choice
28%
Water Quality
27%
Drinking Water
24%
Contingent Valuation Method
14%
Wetlands
12%
Survey Data
9%
Bayesian Analysis
9%
Preference Uncertainty
9%
North Korea
9%
Environmental Planning
8%
Multinomial Probit Model
8%
Household
8%
Spam
8%
Maritime Industry
8%
Economic Benefits
8%
Hedonic Price Model
8%
Modeling
8%
Water
7%
Air Quality
7%
Information Technology Investment
7%
Polychotomous Choice
7%
Heteroscedasticity
7%
Input-output Analysis
6%
Climate Change
6%
Functional Form
6%
Ranking
6%
Technology Development
5%
Economic Development
5%
Consumer Preferences
5%
Causality
5%
Quality Improvement
5%
Maximum Likelihood Estimation
5%
Derivatives
5%
National Economy
5%
Expenditure
5%
Engineering & Materials Science
Economics
19%
Potable water
14%
Water quality
14%
Electricity
13%
Nuclear energy
12%
Industrial emissions
10%
Rivers
8%
Planning
8%
Environmental impact
7%
Waste disposal
6%
Electric utilities
6%
Air pollution
6%
Analytic hierarchy process
6%
Experiments
6%
Petroleum industry
6%
Gas emissions
6%
Greenhouse gases
6%
Recycling
5%
Conservation
5%
Energy utilization
5%
Water supply
5%
Information technology
5%
Natural gas
5%