We develop econometric models to jointly estimate revealed preference (RP) and stated preference (SP) models of recreational fishing behavior and preferences using survey data from the 2007 Alaska Saltwater Sportfishing Economic Survey. The RP data are from site choice survey questions, and the SP data are from a discrete choice experiment. Models using only RP data may be more likely to estimate the effect of cost on site selection well, but catch-per-day estimates may not reflect the benefits of the trip as perceived by anglers. SP models may be more likely to estimate the effects of trip characteristics well, but less attention may be paid to the cost variable due to the hypothetical nature of SP questions. The combination and joint esti...
To date, the validity of economic approaches to valuing nonmarket goods has not been investigated wi...
We report results from contingent valuation studies in each of two Tasmanian fisheries that estimate...
220 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.This study evaluates the perf...
This paper (and the large study behind it) was in some ways a labor of love. We set out to build a d...
This study extends the joint estimation of revealed and stated preference data literature by account...
Policy analysis of nonmarket goods requires accurate knowledge about the behavior of economic agents...
Data from a stated preference survey of anglers who fished in marine waters off the Kenai Peninsula,...
Environmental goods are generally not exchangeable in the market, and, even when they are, the marke...
Independent experts and politicians have criticized statistical analyses of recreation behavior, whi...
In this paper, we compare revealed and stated preference methods for anglers' preferences for variou...
Graduation date: 1995The management options chosen by decision makers in\ud managing wildlife and fi...
Changes in sportfishing trip attributes such as cost, harvest regulations, environmental quality, an...
This study used cross-sectional data extracted from the 2011 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, an...
An alternative methodology for determining marginal willingness to pay values for recreational fishi...
The objective of this research is to develop a random-utility model of preferences that is estimated...
To date, the validity of economic approaches to valuing nonmarket goods has not been investigated wi...
We report results from contingent valuation studies in each of two Tasmanian fisheries that estimate...
220 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.This study evaluates the perf...
This paper (and the large study behind it) was in some ways a labor of love. We set out to build a d...
This study extends the joint estimation of revealed and stated preference data literature by account...
Policy analysis of nonmarket goods requires accurate knowledge about the behavior of economic agents...
Data from a stated preference survey of anglers who fished in marine waters off the Kenai Peninsula,...
Environmental goods are generally not exchangeable in the market, and, even when they are, the marke...
Independent experts and politicians have criticized statistical analyses of recreation behavior, whi...
In this paper, we compare revealed and stated preference methods for anglers' preferences for variou...
Graduation date: 1995The management options chosen by decision makers in\ud managing wildlife and fi...
Changes in sportfishing trip attributes such as cost, harvest regulations, environmental quality, an...
This study used cross-sectional data extracted from the 2011 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, an...
An alternative methodology for determining marginal willingness to pay values for recreational fishi...
The objective of this research is to develop a random-utility model of preferences that is estimated...
To date, the validity of economic approaches to valuing nonmarket goods has not been investigated wi...
We report results from contingent valuation studies in each of two Tasmanian fisheries that estimate...
220 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.This study evaluates the perf...