This paper applies the new maximum likelihood-minimum power divergence (ML-MPD) binary response estimator developed by Mittelhammer and Judge (2011) to model the underlying behavioral decision process that leads to a person’s willingness to pay for recreation site attributes. Empirical choice probabilities, willingness to pay (WTP) measures for recreation site attributes, and marginal probability effects of decision-maker characteristics are estimated based on a real stated-preference on-site contingent valuation data, collected at the Caribbean National Forest in Puerto Rico. For comparison purposes, the linear probit model and the Kriström/Ayer’s estimators are implemented. The ML-MPD method yields a significantly lower mean WTP estimate ...
ABSTRACT. Economists have taken divergent approaches to incorporating on-site activities into their ...
This paper explores the statistical validity of the willingness to pay (WTP) answers from a continge...
In valuing the demand for recreation, the literature has grown from using revealed preference method...
This paper applies the new maximum likelihood-minimum power divergence (ML-MPD) binary response esti...
This study applies an information theoretic econometric approach in the form of a new maximum likeli...
Thesis (Ph.D.), School of Economic Sciences, Washington State UniversityThe first chapter provides t...
We develop econometric models to jointly estimate revealed preference (RP) and stated preference (SP...
An alternative methodology for determining marginal willingness to pay values for recreational fishi...
Estimation of welfare measures is often a dominant driver in the empirical literature on nonmarket v...
This study examines the ability of revealed preference (RP), site-specific stated preference (SP), t...
In considering changes to the environment, policymakers need information on the value placed in envi...
Estimation of welfare measures is often a dominant driver in the empirical literature on nonmarket v...
This study extends the joint estimation of revealed and stated preference data literature by account...
This research updates the joint estimation of revealed and stated preference data of Cameron (1992) ...
We present a semi-parametric approach for jointly estimating revealed and stated preference recreati...
ABSTRACT. Economists have taken divergent approaches to incorporating on-site activities into their ...
This paper explores the statistical validity of the willingness to pay (WTP) answers from a continge...
In valuing the demand for recreation, the literature has grown from using revealed preference method...
This paper applies the new maximum likelihood-minimum power divergence (ML-MPD) binary response esti...
This study applies an information theoretic econometric approach in the form of a new maximum likeli...
Thesis (Ph.D.), School of Economic Sciences, Washington State UniversityThe first chapter provides t...
We develop econometric models to jointly estimate revealed preference (RP) and stated preference (SP...
An alternative methodology for determining marginal willingness to pay values for recreational fishi...
Estimation of welfare measures is often a dominant driver in the empirical literature on nonmarket v...
This study examines the ability of revealed preference (RP), site-specific stated preference (SP), t...
In considering changes to the environment, policymakers need information on the value placed in envi...
Estimation of welfare measures is often a dominant driver in the empirical literature on nonmarket v...
This study extends the joint estimation of revealed and stated preference data literature by account...
This research updates the joint estimation of revealed and stated preference data of Cameron (1992) ...
We present a semi-parametric approach for jointly estimating revealed and stated preference recreati...
ABSTRACT. Economists have taken divergent approaches to incorporating on-site activities into their ...
This paper explores the statistical validity of the willingness to pay (WTP) answers from a continge...
In valuing the demand for recreation, the literature has grown from using revealed preference method...