In this paper, we compare revealed and stated preference methods for anglers' preferences for various fisheries management measures. Using random utility models of recreation demand, we compare the use of stated and revealed preference methodologies for analyzing fisheries management options. We compare parameter and welfare estimates from the two models
This paper estimates the value of king mackerel bag limit changes with both stated and revealed pref...
Consumer choices of recreational trip-making involve a number of related decisions, including destin...
Failure to understand the potential responses of fishers to new management measures creates a signif...
In this paper, we compare revealed and stated preference methods for anglers' preferences for variou...
In many developed countries the focus of fisheries management has widened to include not only the ac...
We develop econometric models to jointly estimate revealed preference (RP) and stated preference (SP...
Policy analysis of nonmarket goods requires accurate knowledge about the behavior of economic agents...
Understanding behavioral responses of recreational fishers to management changes is fundamental for ...
Freshwater fisheries management requires knowledge of not only the resource but angler preferences a...
Environmental goods are generally not exchangeable in the market, and, even when they are, the marke...
Freshwater fisheries management requires knowledge of not only the resource but angler preferences a...
Freshwater fisheries management requires knowledge of not only the resource but angler preferences a...
Freshwater fisheries management requires knowledge of not only the resource but angler preferences a...
Angler preferences for fisheries management alternatives were evaluated with probit and ordered prob...
To date, the validity of economic approaches to valuing nonmarket goods has not been investigated wi...
This paper estimates the value of king mackerel bag limit changes with both stated and revealed pref...
Consumer choices of recreational trip-making involve a number of related decisions, including destin...
Failure to understand the potential responses of fishers to new management measures creates a signif...
In this paper, we compare revealed and stated preference methods for anglers' preferences for variou...
In many developed countries the focus of fisheries management has widened to include not only the ac...
We develop econometric models to jointly estimate revealed preference (RP) and stated preference (SP...
Policy analysis of nonmarket goods requires accurate knowledge about the behavior of economic agents...
Understanding behavioral responses of recreational fishers to management changes is fundamental for ...
Freshwater fisheries management requires knowledge of not only the resource but angler preferences a...
Environmental goods are generally not exchangeable in the market, and, even when they are, the marke...
Freshwater fisheries management requires knowledge of not only the resource but angler preferences a...
Freshwater fisheries management requires knowledge of not only the resource but angler preferences a...
Freshwater fisheries management requires knowledge of not only the resource but angler preferences a...
Angler preferences for fisheries management alternatives were evaluated with probit and ordered prob...
To date, the validity of economic approaches to valuing nonmarket goods has not been investigated wi...
This paper estimates the value of king mackerel bag limit changes with both stated and revealed pref...
Consumer choices of recreational trip-making involve a number of related decisions, including destin...
Failure to understand the potential responses of fishers to new management measures creates a signif...