We extend count data travel cost modeling by developing a utility theoretic system of semilogarithmic recreation demand equations. The restrictions required to make the system utility theoretic are applied during estimation. The model is applied to individual wilderness recreation trips in a system of four Canadian wilderness parks. The resulting demand system is used to examine the impacts of changing U.S.-Canadian currency exchange rates on participation and welfare of U.S. recreationists. Copyright 1998, Oxford University Press.
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This paper provides a methodology for the estimation of recreational demand functions and values usi...
In this analysis we develop a two equation structural model of a count travel cost model of recreati...
Traditional travel cost analysis has either ignored multiple destination trips or arbitrarily alloca...
We extend count data travel cost modeling by developing a utility theoretic system of semi-logarithm...
This paper uses the Travel Cost Model to estimate the demand for and use value of natural outdoor ar...
This research explores flexibility within a two-constraint recreation demand model, which uses combi...
Recreation is one of the ecosystem's secondary values of a well conserved natural ecosystem, associa...
In this paper we estimate the demand for rock climbing and calculate welfare measures for changing a...
In this paper we estimate the demand for rock climbing and calculate welfare measures for changing a...
Recall data of consumption of cigarettes, alcohol, fresh fruits and vegetables; visits to recreation...
Using count data models that account for zero-truncation, overdispersion, and en-dogenous stratifica...
The travel cost model is the standard model used in the recreation demand literature. This model ass...
This paper proposes using a control function to correct for endogeneity in recreation demand models....
Valuing cultural world heritage sites: an application of the travel cost method to Mont-Saint-Michel
This chapter is organized into four major sections. The first section presents a short review of tra...
This paper provides a methodology for the estimation of recreational demand functions and values usi...
In this analysis we develop a two equation structural model of a count travel cost model of recreati...
Traditional travel cost analysis has either ignored multiple destination trips or arbitrarily alloca...