Using theoretical derivations, it is shown that collecting data on individuals' visitation rates to a recreation site by each of these methods: (1) on-site sampling of visits; (2) sampling individuals surrounding the recreations site; and (3) sampling license holders, results in three unique heteroskedacity problems. A different weighted least squares approach is offered in each case when estimating the visits per capita-travel cost relationship in zonal travel cost models. Furthermore, to the extent that individuals within an origin zone face different prices, there is an inherent aggregation bias when estimating consumer surplus.Resource /Energy Economics and Policy,
The problem of endogenous stratification associated with on-site sampling has been overlooked in the...
We introduce a semiparametric smooth coefficient estimator for recreation demand data that allows mo...
Different kinds of endogeneity problems in Random Utility Models of recreation demand have been stud...
Using theoretical derivations, it is shown that collecting data on individuals' visitation rates to ...
Using estimation of demand for the George Washington/Jefferson National Forest as a case study, it i...
The present paper demonstrates that treating multidestination trips (MDT) as single‐destination trip...
Correction procedures (STATA commands NBSTRAT and GNBSTRAT) are applied to simultaneously account fo...
In this paper, we examine heterogeneity in the trip preferences of recreationists. We apply a random...
In this paper, we examine heterogeneity in the trip preferences of recreationists by applying a rand...
Randall (1994) argued that the Travel Cost Method, TCM, cannot do what it is supposed to do ¾ genera...
The travel cost model is frequently used to estimate net willingness to pay for recreation at remote...
This paper describes a series of Monte-Carlo simulations that investigate the accuracy of welfare es...
This research updates the joint estimation of revealed and stated preference data of Cameron (1992) ...
Recall data of consumption of cigarettes, alcohol, fresh fruits and vegetables; visits to recreation...
In this paper we use the results of a recent on-site recreation survey to know whether it matters to...
The problem of endogenous stratification associated with on-site sampling has been overlooked in the...
We introduce a semiparametric smooth coefficient estimator for recreation demand data that allows mo...
Different kinds of endogeneity problems in Random Utility Models of recreation demand have been stud...
Using theoretical derivations, it is shown that collecting data on individuals' visitation rates to ...
Using estimation of demand for the George Washington/Jefferson National Forest as a case study, it i...
The present paper demonstrates that treating multidestination trips (MDT) as single‐destination trip...
Correction procedures (STATA commands NBSTRAT and GNBSTRAT) are applied to simultaneously account fo...
In this paper, we examine heterogeneity in the trip preferences of recreationists. We apply a random...
In this paper, we examine heterogeneity in the trip preferences of recreationists by applying a rand...
Randall (1994) argued that the Travel Cost Method, TCM, cannot do what it is supposed to do ¾ genera...
The travel cost model is frequently used to estimate net willingness to pay for recreation at remote...
This paper describes a series of Monte-Carlo simulations that investigate the accuracy of welfare es...
This research updates the joint estimation of revealed and stated preference data of Cameron (1992) ...
Recall data of consumption of cigarettes, alcohol, fresh fruits and vegetables; visits to recreation...
In this paper we use the results of a recent on-site recreation survey to know whether it matters to...
The problem of endogenous stratification associated with on-site sampling has been overlooked in the...
We introduce a semiparametric smooth coefficient estimator for recreation demand data that allows mo...
Different kinds of endogeneity problems in Random Utility Models of recreation demand have been stud...