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 …

Modeling methods for discrete choice analysis

M Ben-Akiva, D McFadden, M Abe, U Böckenholt… - Marketing Letters, 1997 - Springer
This paper introduces new forms, sampling and estimation approaches fordiscrete choice
models. The new models include behavioral specifications oflatent class choice models …

A structural equations approach to modeling consumptive recreation demand

J Englin, D Lambert, WD Shaw - Journal of Environmental Economics and …, 1997 - Elsevier
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 …

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 …

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 …

Searching for a Model of Multiple‐Site Recreation Demand that Admits Interior and Boundary Solutions

ER Morey, D Waldman, D Assane… - American Journal of …, 1995 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

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 …

[PDF][PDF] Comparing consumer's surplus estimates calculated from intercept and general survey data

WD Shaw, E Fadali, F Lupi - Proceedings of the W-133 (USDA) …, 2003 - researchgate.net
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 …

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 …

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 …