Correction procedures (STATA commands NBSTRAT and GNBSTRAT) are applied to simultaneously account for zero-truncation, endogenous stratification, and overdispersion, and also consider heterogeneity in the overdispersion parameter. Their effect is shown on welfare estimates from previous studies, confirming that the routines perform the appropriate correction and only when endogenous stratification is expected
Using count data models that account for zero-truncation, overdispersion, and en-dogenous stratifica...
Revealed preference methods require survey data on past resource use, and numerous studies have foun...
Graduation date: 1993Objective of this study was to compare accuracy of\ud several travel cost metho...
The aim of this paper is to extend the truncated and endogenously stratified Poisson and negative bi...
The problem of endogenous stratification associated with on-site sampling has been overlooked in the...
Using theoretical derivations, it is shown that collecting data on individuals' visitation rates to ...
Independent experts and politicians have criticized statistical analyses of recreation behavior, whi...
Recall data of consumption of cigarettes, alcohol, fresh fruits and vegetables; visits to recreation...
In this paper, we present an extension of Shaw’s (1988) and Englin and Shonkwiler’s (1995) count dat...
This research updates the joint estimation of revealed and stated preference data of Cameron (1992) ...
Using estimation of demand for the George Washington/Jefferson National Forest as a case study, it i...
In this paper, we present an extension of Shaw’s (1988) and Englin and Shonkwiler’s (1995) count dat...
Different kinds of endogeneity problems in Random Utility Models of recreation demand have been stud...
Graduation date: 1996A method is presented in this study for improving\ud empirical travel cost anal...
A commonly observed feature of visitation data, elicited via a survey instrument, is a greater prope...
Using count data models that account for zero-truncation, overdispersion, and en-dogenous stratifica...
Revealed preference methods require survey data on past resource use, and numerous studies have foun...
Graduation date: 1993Objective of this study was to compare accuracy of\ud several travel cost metho...
The aim of this paper is to extend the truncated and endogenously stratified Poisson and negative bi...
The problem of endogenous stratification associated with on-site sampling has been overlooked in the...
Using theoretical derivations, it is shown that collecting data on individuals' visitation rates to ...
Independent experts and politicians have criticized statistical analyses of recreation behavior, whi...
Recall data of consumption of cigarettes, alcohol, fresh fruits and vegetables; visits to recreation...
In this paper, we present an extension of Shaw’s (1988) and Englin and Shonkwiler’s (1995) count dat...
This research updates the joint estimation of revealed and stated preference data of Cameron (1992) ...
Using estimation of demand for the George Washington/Jefferson National Forest as a case study, it i...
In this paper, we present an extension of Shaw’s (1988) and Englin and Shonkwiler’s (1995) count dat...
Different kinds of endogeneity problems in Random Utility Models of recreation demand have been stud...
Graduation date: 1996A method is presented in this study for improving\ud empirical travel cost anal...
A commonly observed feature of visitation data, elicited via a survey instrument, is a greater prope...
Using count data models that account for zero-truncation, overdispersion, and en-dogenous stratifica...
Revealed preference methods require survey data on past resource use, and numerous studies have foun...
Graduation date: 1993Objective of this study was to compare accuracy of\ud several travel cost metho...