Random Utility Models of recreation demand are widely used to relate demand and value to the characteristics of recreation sites. Although some kinds of endogeneity problems have been studied in previous literature, no study has addressed the potential problem with site characteristics that are endogenously supplied. Some site characteristics, like facilities, could be endogenous in an economic sense due to the interplay of supply and demand. That is, more popular recreation sites tend to have better site characteristics since managers with limited budgets would be more willing to invest in them. If recreation site improvements are more likely to occur at the more popular sites, then this economic endogeneity might cause problems for econom...
On average, tourism-specialized countries grow more than others. This fact is inconsistent with econ...
The traditional SCORP methodology of equating supply with an enumeration of facilities and demand de...
Using estimation of demand for the George Washington/Jefferson National Forest as a case study, it i...
Random Utility Models of recreation demand are widely used to relate demand and value to the charact...
Different kinds of endogeneity problems in Random Utility Models of recreation demand have been stud...
The aim of this paper is to extend the truncated and endogenously stratified Poisson and negative bi...
This paper proposes using a control function to correct for endogeneity in recreation demand models....
Careful modeling of on-site time may substantially improve estimates of the benefits of recreational...
Careful modeling of on-site time may substantially improve estimates of the benefits of recreational...
Conventional discrete choice Random Utility Maximization (RUM) models of recreation demand ignore th...
Conventional discrete choice Random Utility Maximization (RUM) models of recreation demand ignore th...
Using count data models that account for zero-truncation, overdispersion, and en-dogenous stratifica...
Assessing the value of site-specific recreation, and the seasonal welfare effect of changes in site ...
ABSTRACT. Economists have taken divergent approaches to incorporating on-site activities into their ...
Random Utility Models are widely applied in studies of recreation demand. The model is particularly ...
On average, tourism-specialized countries grow more than others. This fact is inconsistent with econ...
The traditional SCORP methodology of equating supply with an enumeration of facilities and demand de...
Using estimation of demand for the George Washington/Jefferson National Forest as a case study, it i...
Random Utility Models of recreation demand are widely used to relate demand and value to the charact...
Different kinds of endogeneity problems in Random Utility Models of recreation demand have been stud...
The aim of this paper is to extend the truncated and endogenously stratified Poisson and negative bi...
This paper proposes using a control function to correct for endogeneity in recreation demand models....
Careful modeling of on-site time may substantially improve estimates of the benefits of recreational...
Careful modeling of on-site time may substantially improve estimates of the benefits of recreational...
Conventional discrete choice Random Utility Maximization (RUM) models of recreation demand ignore th...
Conventional discrete choice Random Utility Maximization (RUM) models of recreation demand ignore th...
Using count data models that account for zero-truncation, overdispersion, and en-dogenous stratifica...
Assessing the value of site-specific recreation, and the seasonal welfare effect of changes in site ...
ABSTRACT. Economists have taken divergent approaches to incorporating on-site activities into their ...
Random Utility Models are widely applied in studies of recreation demand. The model is particularly ...
On average, tourism-specialized countries grow more than others. This fact is inconsistent with econ...
The traditional SCORP methodology of equating supply with an enumeration of facilities and demand de...
Using estimation of demand for the George Washington/Jefferson National Forest as a case study, it i...