Static travel cost models have been only partially successful in modeling the sequential aspects of a recreation decision like the decision to fish. In this paper we describe a dynamic structural model of the decision to visit a recreation site. The model is best described as a dynamic multinomial logit model. By virtue of its dynamic nature, the model avoids the problem of the independence of irrelevant alternatives that afflicts static multinomial logit models. Welfare effects of changes in site quality are easily calculated via dynamic programming
Welfare economics is often employed to measure the impact of economic policies or externalities. Whe...
Random Utility Models of recreation demand are well suited for valuing closure of sites and changes ...
In this paper we estimate the demand for rock climbing and calculate welfare measures for changing a...
Static travel cost models have been only partially successful in modeling the sequential aspects of ...
This paper examines the consequences of using a static model of recreation trip-taking behavior when...
This paper develops an estimable model of recreation behavior in which the recreation decision is ca...
The recreational site choice decision modeled in most economic analyses seldom contains previous exp...
The travel cost model is the standard model used in the recreation demand literature. This model ass...
The travel cost model is the standard model used in the recreation demand literature. This model ass...
In this paper we apply the repeated nested multinomial logit model, a version of a random utility mo...
Recreation demand models frequently are used to explain outdoor recreation behavior and to estimate ...
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 ...
Careful modeling of on-site time may substantially improve estimates of the benefits of recreational...
In this paper we estimate the demand for rock climbing and calculate welfare measures for changing a...
Welfare economics is often employed to measure the impact of economic policies or externalities. Whe...
Random Utility Models of recreation demand are well suited for valuing closure of sites and changes ...
In this paper we estimate the demand for rock climbing and calculate welfare measures for changing a...
Static travel cost models have been only partially successful in modeling the sequential aspects of ...
This paper examines the consequences of using a static model of recreation trip-taking behavior when...
This paper develops an estimable model of recreation behavior in which the recreation decision is ca...
The recreational site choice decision modeled in most economic analyses seldom contains previous exp...
The travel cost model is the standard model used in the recreation demand literature. This model ass...
The travel cost model is the standard model used in the recreation demand literature. This model ass...
In this paper we apply the repeated nested multinomial logit model, a version of a random utility mo...
Recreation demand models frequently are used to explain outdoor recreation behavior and to estimate ...
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 ...
Careful modeling of on-site time may substantially improve estimates of the benefits of recreational...
In this paper we estimate the demand for rock climbing and calculate welfare measures for changing a...
Welfare economics is often employed to measure the impact of economic policies or externalities. Whe...
Random Utility Models of recreation demand are well suited for valuing closure of sites and changes ...
In this paper we estimate the demand for rock climbing and calculate welfare measures for changing a...