Assessing the value of site-specific recreation, and the seasonal welfare effect of changes in site quality, continues to receive considerable attention in the recent literature, as economists attempt to develop estimable models which are both utility-consistent and empirically sensible. The goal of this research is to guide policy-makers in the provision o
Random Utility Models of recreation demand are widely used to relate demand and value to the charact...
Recreation demand models frequently are used to explain outdoor recreation behavior and to estimate ...
The Kuhn-Tucker model of Wales and Woodland (1983) provides a utility theoretic framework for estima...
ABSTRACT. Economists have taken divergent approaches to incorporating on-site activities into their ...
The recreational site choice decision modeled in most economic analyses seldom contains previous exp...
Spatial differences in site characteristics and user populations may result in heterogeneity of recr...
Over the last decade, several authors have questioned thevalidity of the hedonic travel cost model, ...
We compare four methods of linking a site choice Random Utility Model to a seasonal trip model. The ...
Studies of recreation congestion generally utilize nonmarket valuation techniques to determine the u...
Readers may make verbatim copies of this document for non-commercial purposes by any means, provided...
Random Utility Models of recreation demand are well suited for valuing closure of sites and changes ...
Graduation date: 1976The most common method of estimating the economic demand for and value of recre...
The Kuhn-Tucker model of Wales and Woodland (1983) provides a utility theoretic framework for estima...
The Kuhn-Tucker model of Wales and Woodland (1983) provides a utility theoretic framework for estima...
The fundamental difficulty faced by researchers attempting to evaluate recreational sites is that ou...
Random Utility Models of recreation demand are widely used to relate demand and value to the charact...
Recreation demand models frequently are used to explain outdoor recreation behavior and to estimate ...
The Kuhn-Tucker model of Wales and Woodland (1983) provides a utility theoretic framework for estima...
ABSTRACT. Economists have taken divergent approaches to incorporating on-site activities into their ...
The recreational site choice decision modeled in most economic analyses seldom contains previous exp...
Spatial differences in site characteristics and user populations may result in heterogeneity of recr...
Over the last decade, several authors have questioned thevalidity of the hedonic travel cost model, ...
We compare four methods of linking a site choice Random Utility Model to a seasonal trip model. The ...
Studies of recreation congestion generally utilize nonmarket valuation techniques to determine the u...
Readers may make verbatim copies of this document for non-commercial purposes by any means, provided...
Random Utility Models of recreation demand are well suited for valuing closure of sites and changes ...
Graduation date: 1976The most common method of estimating the economic demand for and value of recre...
The Kuhn-Tucker model of Wales and Woodland (1983) provides a utility theoretic framework for estima...
The Kuhn-Tucker model of Wales and Woodland (1983) provides a utility theoretic framework for estima...
The fundamental difficulty faced by researchers attempting to evaluate recreational sites is that ou...
Random Utility Models of recreation demand are widely used to relate demand and value to the charact...
Recreation demand models frequently are used to explain outdoor recreation behavior and to estimate ...
The Kuhn-Tucker model of Wales and Woodland (1983) provides a utility theoretic framework for estima...