ABSTRACT. Economists have taken divergent approaches to incorporating on-site activities into their empirical specifications of site choice models. We develop a model that explicitly allows individuals to choose both on-site attributes and site activities. This model not only conditions the marginal value of site attributes on the choice of an activity, but also explicitly recovers the marginal rates of substitution across activities. This approach reduces biases in the welfare analysis of changes in site attributes when preferences for attributes depend upon the choice of activities undertaken at the site. We test hypotheses generated by our model by comparing rival models of demand for access to beaches in Costa Rica. (JEL D1, Q2) I
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The fundamental difficulty faced by researchers attempting to evaluate recreational sites is that ou...
A recreation allocation model is developed which efficiently selects recreation areas and degree of ...
A model of constrained utility maximizing behaviour is developed to explain how a representative in...
The recreational site choice decision modeled in most economic analyses seldom contains previous exp...
Assessing the value of site-specific recreation, and the seasonal welfare effect of changes in site ...
Abstract We estimate a random utility model of recreation demand accounting for choice set familiari...
Recreation demand models frequently are used to explain outdoor recreation behavior and to estimate ...
Effective public expenditure currently dominates the management focus of many protected areas. This ...
Over the last decade, several authors have questioned thevalidity of the hedonic travel cost model, ...
Random Utility Models of recreation demand are well suited for valuing closure of sites and changes ...
The authors develope a multinominal, logit model that estimates (1) how recreationists allocate thei...
We compare four methods of linking a site choice Random Utility Model to a seasonal trip model. The ...
A theory for analyzing incidental consumption in a single site recreation demand model is presented....
An alternative methodology for determining marginal willingness to pay values for recreational fishi...
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