2017
DOI: 10.7249/rr2126
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What sort of Brexit do the British people want? A proof-of-concept study using stated preference discrete choice experiments -- Technical addendum

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“…Determining the size or potential size of budget contributions to the EU for different relationship models was difficult (Rohr et al 2017, Lu et al 2018. Where possible we used official data, but considerable uncertainties remain, and we urge caution in interpreting them as anything more than indicative amounts.…”
Section: Attribute Levelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Determining the size or potential size of budget contributions to the EU for different relationship models was difficult (Rohr et al 2017, Lu et al 2018. Where possible we used official data, but considerable uncertainties remain, and we urge caution in interpreting them as anything more than indicative amounts.…”
Section: Attribute Levelmentioning
confidence: 99%