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forest recreation - where WTP is elicited as a continuous variable. Either method has its own drawback: computational …
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Respondents of contingent valuation surveys may place a null value on the public good, for reasons that differ from a genuine indifference to the good, but that can be interpreted as a "protest": either against the interview, or the public management, or both. A good survey design can...
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forest recreation - where WTP is elicited as a continuous variable. Either method has its own drawback: computational …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011608859
hectare estimates of the economic value of some selected ecosystem services for all forest biomes in the world, identified … where use and non-use values are highest, which includes North America. -- Forest ; Ecosystem Services ; Biodiversity …
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hectare estimates of the economic value of some selected ecosystem services for all forest biomes in the world, identified …
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Copula-GARCH models have been recently proposed in the financial literature as a statistical tool to build flexible multivariate distributions. Our extensive simulation studies investigate the small sample properties of these models and examine how misspecification in the marginals may affect...
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Respondents of contingent valuation surveys may place a null value on the public good, for reasons that differ from a genuine indifference to the good, but that can be interpreted as a "protest": either against the interview, or the public management, or both. A good survey design can...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011608519
When modelling data generated from a discrete choice contingent valuation question, the treatment of zero bids affects the welfare estimates. Zero bids may come from respondents who are not interested in the provision of the public good; alternatively, some zero-bidders may be protesting about...
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In this paper the efficient allocation of natural recreational areasis analysed. Natural recreational areas have the features of publicgoods. We present the efficient allocation of this non-excludablepublic good in a rational general equilibrium model withheterogeneous agents. This allows us to...
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visited the prefecture, we considered our data as pseudo on-site sampling. We thus expanded the Poisson-Invese Gaussian … strong overdispersion, into a random effect model. In addition, to deal with the data collected through on-site sampling, we …
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