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ödemeye isteklilik

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Турецкий язык - Английский Язык
(Tıp) willingness to pay
is the amount an individual is willing to pay to acquire some good or service This may be elicited from stated or revealed preference approaches [GBA]
The maximum amount that a consumer will pay for a given item or service (volonté de payer)
The maximum amount consumers are prepared to pay for a good or service WTP can be estimated as the total area under a demand curve Changes in WTP can occur when the demand curve itself shifts because of changes in income or in the prices of substitute goods
The amount a consumer will pay for a particular quantity of a good or service In consumer demand theory, willingness to pay automatically implies ability to pay In contemporary social science writing, "ability to pay" is sometimes contrasted with willingness to pay The implicit assumption here is that even though people are willing and actually do pay a certain amount, they lack the ability to pay because they should have spent this money on something else Buying the good (e g , water) results in a loss of consumption of some other good or service and places the purchasers further below some socially defined minimum- consumption standard [Varley, 1995] : --->
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