Recreation demand models with taste differences over people
KE Train - Land economics, 1998 - JSTOR
We estimate random-parameter logit models of anglers' choices of fishing sites. The models
generalize logit by allowing coefficients to vary randomly over anglers rather than being …
generalize logit by allowing coefficients to vary randomly over anglers rather than being …
Modeling methods for discrete choice analysis
This paper introduces new forms, sampling and estimation approaches fordiscrete choice
models. The new models include behavioral specifications oflatent class choice models …
models. The new models include behavioral specifications oflatent class choice models …
A structural equations approach to modeling consumptive recreation demand
In this analysis we develop a two equation structural model of a count travel cost model of
recreational angling demand and angling success. By modeling the two equations jointly we …
recreational angling demand and angling success. By modeling the two equations jointly we …
Estimating recreational trout fishing damages in Montana's Clark Fork River basin: summary of a natural resource damage assessment
ER Morey, WS Breffle, RD Rowe… - Journal of Environmental …, 2002 - Elsevier
This paper summarizes a natural resource damage assessment for the State of Montana.
Mining wastes have caused significant reductions in trout stocks in a 145-mile stretch of …
Mining wastes have caused significant reductions in trout stocks in a 145-mile stretch of …
The effect of nesting structure specification on welfare estimation in a random utility model of recreation demand: An application to the demand for recreational fishing
AB Hauber, GR Parsons - American Journal of Agricultural …, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
Nested logit has become common in estimating random utility models of recreation demand.
Because welfare analysis is often the objective of estimating these models, it seems natural …
Because welfare analysis is often the objective of estimating these models, it seems natural …
Searching for a Model of Multiple‐Site Recreation Demand that Admits Interior and Boundary Solutions
For most recreation demand data sets, different individuals visit different subsets of the
available sites. Interior solutions (ie, individuals who visit all recreational sites) are not the …
available sites. Interior solutions (ie, individuals who visit all recreational sites) are not the …
Whose losses count in natural resource damages?
RW Dunford, FR Johnson… - Contemporary Economic …, 1997 - Wiley Online Library
This article examines economic and legal constraints that determine whose losses are
included in natural resource damages as a result of an oil spill or hazardous‐substance …
included in natural resource damages as a result of an oil spill or hazardous‐substance …
[PDF][PDF] Comparing consumer's surplus estimates calculated from intercept and general survey data
A sample for use in estimating consumers' surplus was generated by visiting and recruiting
individuals at lakes and reservoirs. This produces a choice-based, or" intercept" sample …
individuals at lakes and reservoirs. This produces a choice-based, or" intercept" sample …
15. Estimating recreational trout fishing damages in Montana's Clark Fork River Basin: summary of a natural resource damage assessment
ER Morey, WS Breffle, RD Rowe… - The new economics of …, 2003 - elgaronline.com
Southwestern Montana contains some of the most popular cold-water trout fishing rivers and
streams in the United States, such as Rock Creek, the Big Hole River, and the Madison …
streams in the United States, such as Rock Creek, the Big Hole River, and the Madison …
10. Caught in a corner: using the Kuhn–Tucker conditions to value Montana sportfishing
C Mohn, M Hanemann - Explorations in Environmental and Natural …, 2006 - elgaronline.com
Economists are often called upon to supply estimates of changes in measures of consumer
well-being under counterfactual scenarios that affect the quality of a public good. Sometimes …
well-being under counterfactual scenarios that affect the quality of a public good. Sometimes …