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  Economics of Water

 

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The Economics of Water
Technique Comparison

Some studies focus on the comparison of different methods and research techniques that can be used to study the economic value of water. These studies tend to be very technical.




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Intermediate Material

Habit Formation and Variety Seeking in a Discrete Model Choice Model of Recreation Demand
    by W.L. Adamowicz

The Value of Water Levels in Water-Based Recreation: A Pooled Revealed Preference/Contingent Behavior Model
    by Mark E. Eiswerth et. al.

Okoboji Experiment: Comparing Non-market Valuation Techniques in an Unusually Well-defined Market for Water Quality
    by Ralph C. d'Arge and Jason F. Shogren

Theoretical and Empirical Specifications: Issues in Travel Cost Demand Studies
    by Mary Jo Kealy and Richard C. Bishop

Recreational and Aesthetic Value of Water Using Hedonic Price Analysis
    by Notie H. Lansford Jr. and Lonnie L. Jones

Economic Valuation of Freshwater Ecosystem Services in The United States: 1971-1997
    by Matthew A. Wilson and Stephen R. Carpenter

Advanced Material

The Travel Cost Model for Lake Recreation: A Comparison of Two Methods for incorporating Site Quality and Subsititution Effects
    by Peter P. Caulkins et. al.

Environmental Quality Preference and Benefit Estimation in Multinomial Probit Models: A Simulation Approach
    by Heng Z. Chen & Stephen R. Cosslett

Sampling and Aggregation Issues in Random Utility Model Estimation
    by Peter M. Feather

Measurement Error in Recreation Demand Models: The Joint Estimation of Participation, Site Choice, and Site Characteristics
    by Edward R. Morey and Donald M. Waldman

The Effect of Nesting Structure Specification on Welfare Estimation in a Random Utility Model of Recreation Demand:An Application to the Demand for Recreational Fishing
    by A. Brett Hauber and George R. Parsons

Validation of Empirical Measures of Welfare Change: A Comparison of Nonmarket Techniques
    by Christine Seller, John R. Stoll, and Jean-Paul Chavas

A Comparison of Direct and Indirect Methods for Estimating Indirect Methods of Estimating Environmental Benefits
    by Michael Hanemann

Measuring the Economic Benefits of Water Quality Improvement with Benefit Transfer: An Introduction for Noneconomists
    by Christopher Dumas, Peter Schuhmann, and John Whitehead

Web Resources

Input–output modeling, outdoor recreation, and the economic impacts of weeds
    by Mark E. Eiswerth et. al.

Preliminary Draft: The Effects of Aquatic Invasive Species on Property Values
    by Eric J. Horsch and David J. Lewis

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