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Flipping through the channels and came across a new episode of the Deadliest Catch. The description reads:
I watch so I can say I have evidence that changes in future prices shift supply today.
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John C. Whitehead, Timothy C. Haab and Ju-Chin Huang: Preference Data for Environmental Valuation
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