Specification and Testing of Count Data Recreation Demand Functions.
This article examines the effects of alternative formulations of count data recreation demand models on parameter estimates, model selection, and consumer surplus. The results indicate that large parameter and consumer surplus differences exists across the various count model formulations. More importantly, the results show that distributional assumptions, heteroscedastic functional forms, and overdispersion can have a substantial effect on consumer surplus estimates.
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1995
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Authors: | Ozuna Jr., Teofilo ; Gomez, Irma Adriana |
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Empirical Economics. - Department of Economics and Finance Research and Teaching. - Vol. 20.1995, 3, p. 543-50
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Department of Economics and Finance Research and Teaching |
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