This study examines per trip consumer surplus associated with guided whitewater rafting on two southern rivers. First, household recreation demand functions are estimated based on the individual travel cost model using truncated count data regression methods and alternative price specifications. Findings show mean per trip consumer surplus point estimates between $89 and $286, depending on modeling assumptions and river quality. Magnitudes of these surpluses are very dependent on assumptions about the opportunity cost of time
Although free markets provide superior solutions to resource allocation, the National Park Service c...
A travel cost model was used to estimate the per-day consumer surplus for anglers at a reservoir (La...
This paper's contribution to the understanding of outdoor recreational pursuits in Ireland comes fro...
This study examines per trip consumer surplus associated with guided whitewater rafting on two south...
Considerable research has examined how different ways of accounting for onsite and travel time affec...
We combine currently popular count data methods with earlier work by Vaughan and Russell on varying ...
Demand for outdoor recreation was analyzed at four Lower Snake River reservoirs for the purposes of ...
Many outdoor recreation sites can only be used by individuals with sufficient skills and experience ...
In this paper, estimates of value for recreational fishing are reported for three major freshwater i...
Graduation date: 1990Resource managers and decisionmakers must often decide how to allocate and mana...
Graduation date: 1987This study analyzes and compares alternative methods of valuing nonmarket goods...
Graduation date: 1985The main objective of this study was to estimate the demand for and net economi...
Outdoor recreation continues to increase as a major use of the natural resource base in the Sawtooth...
This research study explores the convergent validity among the contingent valuation (CVM) and travel...
In this paper, estimates of value for recreational fishing are reported for three major freshwater i...
Although free markets provide superior solutions to resource allocation, the National Park Service c...
A travel cost model was used to estimate the per-day consumer surplus for anglers at a reservoir (La...
This paper's contribution to the understanding of outdoor recreational pursuits in Ireland comes fro...
This study examines per trip consumer surplus associated with guided whitewater rafting on two south...
Considerable research has examined how different ways of accounting for onsite and travel time affec...
We combine currently popular count data methods with earlier work by Vaughan and Russell on varying ...
Demand for outdoor recreation was analyzed at four Lower Snake River reservoirs for the purposes of ...
Many outdoor recreation sites can only be used by individuals with sufficient skills and experience ...
In this paper, estimates of value for recreational fishing are reported for three major freshwater i...
Graduation date: 1990Resource managers and decisionmakers must often decide how to allocate and mana...
Graduation date: 1987This study analyzes and compares alternative methods of valuing nonmarket goods...
Graduation date: 1985The main objective of this study was to estimate the demand for and net economi...
Outdoor recreation continues to increase as a major use of the natural resource base in the Sawtooth...
This research study explores the convergent validity among the contingent valuation (CVM) and travel...
In this paper, estimates of value for recreational fishing are reported for three major freshwater i...
Although free markets provide superior solutions to resource allocation, the National Park Service c...
A travel cost model was used to estimate the per-day consumer surplus for anglers at a reservoir (La...
This paper's contribution to the understanding of outdoor recreational pursuits in Ireland comes fro...