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endogenous congestion 3 equilibrium 3 optimum 3 recreation demand 3 Random Utility Model 2 : endogenous congestion 1 incomplete information 1 random utility model 1 regulatory policy 1 reputation effects 1 welfare simulation 1
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Article 2 Book / Working Paper 2
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Undetermined 3 English 1
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Goffe, Philippe Le 2 Leplat, Mélody 2 Garcia, Serge 1 Jacob, Julien 1 Viauroux, Christelle 1
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Economics Department, University of Maryland-Baltimore County 1 Laboratoire Études et Recherches Économiques (SMART-LERECO), Département Sciences Sociales, Agriculture et Alimentation, Espace et Environnement (SAE2) 1
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Review of Agricultural and Environmental Studies - Revue d'Etudes en Agriculture et Environnement 2 UMBC Economics Department Working Papers 1 Working Papers SMART - LERECO 1
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La valeur récréative de la forêt en France : une approche par les coûts de déplacement
Garcia, Serge; Jacob, Julien - In: Review of Agricultural and Environmental Studies - … 91 (2010) 1, pp. 43-71
[paper in French] Open-access is probably the main cause of crowding on recreational sites, especially when they are attractive and close to urban areas. In this case, theory predicts equilibrium and optimum differ due to externality of congestion. Whereas Fisher and Krutilla (1972) caracterized...
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Faut-il réguler l'encombrement des sites récréatifs ? Un modèle de choix discret avec participation
Leplat, Mélody; Goffe, Philippe Le - In: Review of Agricultural and Environmental Studies - … 90 (2009) 1, pp. 51-77
En France, les sites récréatifs sont généralement en accès libre, ce qui explique qu’ils sont souvent encombrés, notamment quand ils sont attractifs et proches des zones peuplées. La théorie prévoit que l’équilibre de fréquentation est alors non optimal en raison d’un effet...
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Faut-il réguler l'encombrement des sites récréatifs ? Un modèle de choix discret avec participation. (Is it necessary to regulate crowding on recreation sites ? A random utility model with participation)
Leplat, Mélody; Goffe, Philippe Le - Laboratoire Études et Recherches Économiques … - 2008
[Paper in French] Open-access is probably the main cause of crowding on recreational sites, especially when they are attractive and close to urban areas. In this case, theory predicts equilibrium and optimum differ due to externality of congestion. Whereas Fisher and Krutilla, 1972, caracterized...
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Optimal pricing of endogenous congestion: a disaggregated approach
Viauroux, Christelle - Economics Department, University of Maryland-Baltimore … - 2007
We design and estimate a game theoretic congestion pricing mechanism in which the regulator aims at reducing traffic congestion by discriminating travelers according to their willingness to travel on the network. He knows that travelers learn about their environment, that their preferences are...
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