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Conservation Policies and Labor Markets: Unraveling the Effects of National Parks on Local Wages in Costa Rica
Using household surveys with highly disaggregated geographic reference, the authors explored how national parks affect local wages in Costa Rica and how effects on local welfare can be positive or negative in different parks or even within different areas of a park.
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Robalino, Juan, and Laura Villalobos-Fiatt (2010),"Conservation Policies and Labor Markets: Unraveling the Effects of National Parks on Local Wages in Costa Rica" EfD Discussion Paper 10-02, Environment for Development Initiative and Resources for the Future, Washington DC, February 2010.Publications
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Conservation Polices and Labor Markets: Unraveling the Effects of National Parks on Local Wages in Costa Rica
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