Two-constraint models are common in recreation-demand analysis because of the important role time can play in consumer choices. Two versions of Roy's identity hold for these models and imply coefficient restrictions on empirical demand functions. The two-constraint restrictions are fully observable and can be expressed in a form analogous to the Slutsky-Hicks equations in single-constraint consumer models. Empirical specifications that use full prices and full budgets can be consistent with the two-constraint models, when the marginal value of time is either exogenous or endogenous, but models with full prices and money income alone are not. Copyright 2001, Oxford University Press.
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The travel cost model is the standard model used in the recreation demand literature. This model ass...
In recreation demand models nonparticipation is usually estimated as the probability mass on zero de...
Graduation date: 1976The most common method of estimating the economic demand for and value of recre...
Theoretical restrictions implied by the two-constraint recreation demand model are developed. The s...
This paper explores the implications of applying a two-constraint joint recreational demand framewor...
How researchers treat the opportunity cost of time substantially influences recreation demand parame...
This research seeks to produce more robust, less biased estimates from the two-constraint recreation...
This research explores flexibility within a two-constraint recreation demand model, which uses combi...
ABSTRACT. Economists have taken divergent approaches to incorporating on-site activities into their ...
How researchers treat the opportunity cost of time substantially influences recreation demand parame...
Assessing the value of site-specific recreation, and the seasonal welfare effect of changes in site ...
When consumer choice is constrained by time as well as money, willingness to pay can be defined with...
This paper analyzes the use of bootstrap methods to discern the statistical precision of consumer we...
This article develops a structural econometric consumer demand model for goods, which have time and ...
Policy decisions concerning options for the recreational use of natural resources typically call for...
The travel cost model is the standard model used in the recreation demand literature. This model ass...
In recreation demand models nonparticipation is usually estimated as the probability mass on zero de...
Graduation date: 1976The most common method of estimating the economic demand for and value of recre...