The travel-cost of estimating a recreation demand function requires specifying the functional form of the first-stage demand curve and defining the width of the concentric origin zones. A Monte Carlo approach is used to determine the sensitivity of demand and valuation estimates to alternative choices about these two issues. Demand and valuation estimates are shown to be sensitive to the definition of the origin zone and to the use of a semilog versus a double log first-stage demand curve. The proper choice or origin zones is unclear, but a semilog form is more appropriate than a double log form
This paper proposes using a control function to correct for endogeneity in recreation demand models....
A number of studies valuing recreation have shown that the travel cost method (TCM) generates higher...
Generalised travel-cost models were specified for the repeatable measurement of the economic value o...
The travel-cost of estimating a recreation demand function requires specifying the functional form o...
Basically, there are two main problems faced in the recreation location especially in outdoor. One s...
This work analyses the difference between perceived and computed travel cost data in Recreation Dema...
This paper uses Monte Carlo analysis to compare the variance of consumer's surplus for several ...
We extend count data travel cost modeling by developing a utility theoretic system of semi-logarithm...
Over the last three decades, the regional travel cost model has emerged as an increasingly useful me...
Graduation date: 1993Objective of this study was to compare accuracy of\ud several travel cost metho...
The travel cost model is the standard model used in the recreation demand literature. This model ass...
Over the last decade, several authors have questioned thevalidity of the hedonic travel cost model, ...
Using count data models that account for zero-truncation, overdispersion, and en-dogenous stratifica...
The fundamental difficulty faced by researchers attempting to evaluate recreational sites is that ou...
We extend count data travel cost modeling by developing a utility theoretic system of semilogarithmi...
This paper proposes using a control function to correct for endogeneity in recreation demand models....
A number of studies valuing recreation have shown that the travel cost method (TCM) generates higher...
Generalised travel-cost models were specified for the repeatable measurement of the economic value o...
The travel-cost of estimating a recreation demand function requires specifying the functional form o...
Basically, there are two main problems faced in the recreation location especially in outdoor. One s...
This work analyses the difference between perceived and computed travel cost data in Recreation Dema...
This paper uses Monte Carlo analysis to compare the variance of consumer's surplus for several ...
We extend count data travel cost modeling by developing a utility theoretic system of semi-logarithm...
Over the last three decades, the regional travel cost model has emerged as an increasingly useful me...
Graduation date: 1993Objective of this study was to compare accuracy of\ud several travel cost metho...
The travel cost model is the standard model used in the recreation demand literature. This model ass...
Over the last decade, several authors have questioned thevalidity of the hedonic travel cost model, ...
Using count data models that account for zero-truncation, overdispersion, and en-dogenous stratifica...
The fundamental difficulty faced by researchers attempting to evaluate recreational sites is that ou...
We extend count data travel cost modeling by developing a utility theoretic system of semilogarithmi...
This paper proposes using a control function to correct for endogeneity in recreation demand models....
A number of studies valuing recreation have shown that the travel cost method (TCM) generates higher...
Generalised travel-cost models were specified for the repeatable measurement of the economic value o...