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multi-nomial logit 2 Environmental Economics and Policy 1 Land Economics/Use 1 Payments for Ecosystem Services 1 Resource /Energy Economics and Policy 1 Revenue management 1 choice experiments 1 estimation 1 latent class models 1 risk-ratio 1
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Free 2
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Article 1 Book / Working Paper 1
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English 1 Undetermined 1
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Gatto, Paola 1 Pettenella, Davide 1 Secco, Laura 1 Talluri, Kalyan 1 Vidale, Enrico 1
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Department of Economics and Business, Universitat Pompeu Fabra 1
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Bio-based and Applied Economics Journal 1 Economics Working Papers / Department of Economics and Business, Universitat Pompeu Fabra 1
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Exploring the willingness to pay for forest ecosystem services by residents of the Veneto Region
Gatto, Paola; Vidale, Enrico; Secco, Laura; Pettenella, … - In: Bio-based and Applied Economics Journal (2014) 1
Forests produce a wide array of goods, both private and public. The demand for forest ecosystem services is increasing in many European countries, yet there is still a scarcity of data on values at regional scale for Alpine areas. A Choice Experiment survey has been conducted in order to explore...
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A finite-population revenue management model and a risk-ratio procedure for the joint estimation of population size and parameters
Talluri, Kalyan - Department of Economics and Business, Universitat … - 2009
Many dynamic revenue management models divide the sale period into a finite number of periods T and assume, invoking a fine-enough grid of time, that each period sees at most one booking request. These Poisson-type assumptions restrict the variability of the demand in the model, but researchers...
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