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Homepage:http://dare.agsci.colostate.edu/people/faculty/dr-john-b-loomis/
Workplace:Department of Agricultural & Resource Economics, Colorado State University, (more information at EDIRC)

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Working Papers

2018

  1. An Information-Theoretic Approach to Estimating Willingness To Pay for River Recreation Site Attributes
    MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany Downloads View citations (2)

2017

  1. Ecosystem Service Benefits Generated by Improved Water Quality from Conservation Practices
    C-FARE Reports, Council on Food, Agricultural, and Resource Economics (C-FARE) Downloads View citations (1)

2016

  1. Lost Recreational Value from the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Using Revealed and Stated Preference Data
    Working Papers, Department of Economics, Appalachian State University Downloads View citations (1)
  2. Total Economic Valuation of the National Park Service Lands and Programs: Results of a Survey of the American Public
    Working Paper Series, Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government Downloads View citations (6)

2015

  1. Are WTP Estimates for Wildfire Risk Reductions Transferrable from Coast to Coast? Results of a Choice Experiment in California and Florida
    2015 AAEA & WAEA Joint Annual Meeting, July 26-28, San Francisco, California, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Downloads
  2. Carbon Sequestration in the U.S. National Parks: A Value beyond Visitation
    Working Paper Series, Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government Downloads View citations (4)

2010

  1. A Comparison of Methodologies for Valuing Decreased Health Effects from Wildfire Smoke
    2010 Annual Meeting, July 25-27, 2010, Denver, Colorado, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Downloads
  2. Did the Great Recession Reduce Visitor Spending and Willingness to Pay for Nature Based Recreation? Evidence from 2006 and 2009
    2010 Annual Meeting, July 25-27, 2010, Denver, Colorado, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Downloads
    See also Journal Article DID THE GREAT RECESSION REDUCE VISITOR SPENDING AND WILLINGNESS TO PAY FOR NATURE‐BASED RECREATION? EVIDENCE FROM 2006 AND 2009, Contemporary Economic Policy, Western Economic Association International (2012) Downloads View citations (3) (2012)
  3. Is the Bias - Efficiency Estimation Tradeoffs in Double Bounded Dichotomous Choice CVM Less Pronounced Using Visitor Survey Data?
    2010 Annual Meeting, July 25-27, 2010, Denver, Colorado, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Downloads
  4. Testing Construct Validity of River Recreation Use Values: A Comparison of Direct Elicitation of Use Values to Use Values Inferred Indirectly from WTP for Total Economic Value
    2010 Annual Meeting, July 25-27, 2010, Denver, Colorado, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Downloads
  5. Verbiage Matters: Do Respondents Answer Willingness to Pay Dichotomous Choice Questions on a Per Person or Per Group Basis?
    2010 Annual Meeting, July 25-27, 2010, Denver, Colorado, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Downloads

2008

  1. Using Numerical Dynamic Programming to Compare Passive and Active Learning in the Adaptive Management of Nutrients in Shallow Lakes
    Working Papers, Colorado State University, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics Downloads
    See also Journal Article Using Numerical Dynamic Programming to Compare Passive and Active Learning in the Adaptive Management of Nutrients in Shallow Lakes, Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics/Revue canadienne d'agroeconomie, Canadian Agricultural Economics Society/Societe canadienne d'agroeconomie (2009) Downloads View citations (11) (2009)

2007

  1. A Comparison of Actual and Hypothetical Willingness to Pay of Parents and Non-Parents for Protecting Infants' Health: The Case of Nitrates in Drinking Water
    2007 Annual Meeting, July 29-August 1, 2007, Portland, Oregon, American Agricultural Economics Association (New Name 2008: Agricultural and Applied Economics Association) Downloads
    See also Journal Article A Comparison of Actual and Hypothetical Willingness to Pay of Parents and Non-Parents for Protecting Infant Health: The Case of Nitrates in Drinking Water, Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, Southern Agricultural Economics Association (2009) Downloads View citations (19) (2009)
  2. Dealing with Preference Uncertainty: A Mixture Model Approach
    2007 Annual Meeting, July 29-August 1, 2007, Portland, Oregon, American Agricultural Economics Association (New Name 2008: Agricultural and Applied Economics Association) Downloads
  3. Spatial Limits of the TCM revisited: Island Effects
    2007 Annual Meeting, July 29-August 1, 2007, Portland, Oregon, Western Agricultural Economics Association Downloads View citations (2)

2006

  1. A New Approach to Correct for Hypothetical Bias in Stated Preference Models
    2006 Annual meeting, July 23-26, Long Beach, CA, American Agricultural Economics Association (New Name 2008: Agricultural and Applied Economics Association) Downloads
  2. Investigating the Relationship between Stakeholder Opinion about Wildfire Management and Landscape Context Using GIS
    Working Papers in Economics, University of Waikato Downloads View citations (1)
  3. Testing Welfare Measurement Gains of Combining Stated and Revealed Preferences Methods Using Count Data Models
    2006 Annual meeting, July 23-26, Long Beach, CA, American Agricultural Economics Association (New Name 2008: Agricultural and Applied Economics Association) Downloads
  4. Willingness-to-Pay for Prescribed Fire in the Colorado (USA) Wildland Urban Interface
    Working Papers in Economics, University of Waikato Downloads View citations (1)
    See also Journal Article Willingness-to-pay for prescribed fire in the Colorado (USA) wildland urban interface, Forest Policy and Economics, Elsevier (2007) Downloads View citations (20) (2007)

2005

  1. The Relationship Between Wildfire and Welfare
    2005 Conference, August 26-27, 2005, Nelson, New Zealand, New Zealand Agricultural and Resource Economics Society Downloads

2004

  1. Economic Value of Original Non-Market Valuation Research
    2004 Annual meeting, August 1-4, Denver, CO, American Agricultural Economics Association (New Name 2008: Agricultural and Applied Economics Association) Downloads
  2. IRRIGATION WATER DEMAND: A META ANALYSIS OF PRICE ELASTICITIES
    2004 Annual meeting, August 1-4, Denver, CO, American Agricultural Economics Association (New Name 2008: Agricultural and Applied Economics Association) Downloads View citations (2)
  3. U.S. Outdoor Recreation Use Values: A Benefit Transfer Study
    2004 Conference, June 25-26, 2004, Blenheim, New Zealand, New Zealand Agricultural and Resource Economics Society Downloads

2003

  1. ESTUARY MANAGEMENT AND RECREATIONAL FISHING BENEFITS
    Faculty Series, University of Georgia, Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics Downloads View citations (2)

2002

  1. Simple Computational Methods for Measuring the Difference of Empirical Distributions: Application to Internal and External Scope Tests in Contingent Valuation
    2002 Annual meeting, July 28-31, Long Beach, CA, American Agricultural Economics Association (New Name 2008: Agricultural and Applied Economics Association) Downloads View citations (1)
    Also in Staff Papers, Cornell University, Department of Applied Economics and Management (2001) Downloads View citations (14)

1999

  1. A COMPARISON OF CONJOINT RATINGS AND RANKINGS: AN APPLICATION FOR PASSIVE USE VALUES OF FOREST HEALTH
    1999 Annual Meeting, July 11-14, 1999, Fargo, ND, Western Agricultural Economics Association Downloads
  2. PANEL STRATIFICATION IN META-ANALYSIS OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND NATURAL RESOURCE ECONOMIC STUDIES
    1999 Annual Meeting, July 11-14, 1999, Fargo, ND, Western Agricultural Economics Association Downloads

1997

  1. A Two-Constraint AIDS Model of Recreation Demand and the Value of Leisure Time
    1997 Annual Meeting, July 13-16, 1997, Reno\ Sparks, Nevada, Western Agricultural Economics Association Downloads View citations (4)

1995

  1. Semi-Nonparametric Distribution-Free Dichotomous Choice Contingent Valuation
    UFAE and IAE Working Papers, Unitat de Fonaments de l'Anàlisi Econòmica (UAB) and Institut d'Anàlisi Econòmica (CSIC) View citations (1)
    See also Journal Article Semi-nonparametric Distribution-Free Dichotomous Choice Contingent Valuation, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, Elsevier (1997) Downloads View citations (50) (1997)

Journal Articles

2018

  1. Estimating Lost Recreational Use Values of Visitors to Northwest Florida due to the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Using Cancelled Trip Data
    Marine Resource Economics, 2018, 33, (2), 119 - 132 Downloads View citations (4)
  2. Quantifying ecosystem service flows at multiple scales across the range of a long-distance migratory species
    Ecosystem Services, 2018, 31, (PB), 255-264 Downloads View citations (6)

2017

  1. How Sensitive Are Environmental Valuations To Economic Downturns?
    Ecological Economics, 2017, 140, (C), 235-240 Downloads View citations (9)
  2. Is willingness to pay for freshwater quality improvement in Pakistan affected by payment vehicle? Donations, mandatory government payments, or donations to NGO’s
    Environmental Economics and Policy Studies, 2017, 19, (4), 807-818 Downloads View citations (2)
  3. Quantifying Market and Non-market Benefits and Costs of Hydraulic Fracturing in the United States: A Summary of the Literature
    Ecological Economics, 2017, 138, (C), 160-167 Downloads View citations (8)

2015

  1. Relative Economic Values of Open Space Provided by National Forest and Military Lands to Surrounding Communities
    Growth and Change, 2015, 46, (1), 81-96 Downloads View citations (7)
  2. The role of benefit transfer in ecosystem service valuation
    Ecological Economics, 2015, 115, (C), 51-58 Downloads View citations (81)
  3. Using contingent behavior analysis to measure benefits from rural electrification in developing countries: an example from Rwanda
    Energy Policy, 2015, 86, (C), 393-401 Downloads View citations (3)

2014

  1. 2013 WAEA Keynote Address: Strategies for Overcoming Hypothetical Bias in Stated Preference Surveys
    Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 2014, 39, (01), 13 Downloads View citations (98)

2013

  1. A Spatial Probit Modeling Approach to Account for Spatial Spillover Effects in Dicotomous Choice Contingent Valuation Surveys
    Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 2013, 45, (01), 11 Downloads View citations (4)
  2. International Public Preferences and Provision of Public Goods: Assessment of Passive Use Values in Large Oil Spills
    Environmental & Resource Economics, 2013, 56, (4), 521-534 Downloads View citations (7)
  3. Valuation of Recreation in the National Parks: Estimating Micro Meta Models for Benefit Transfer
    Western Economics Forum, 2013, 12, (01), 15 Downloads
  4. Valuing Morbidity from Wildfire Smoke Exposure: A Comparison of Revealed and Stated Preference Techniques
    Land Economics, 2013, 89, (1), 76-100 Downloads View citations (6)

2012

  1. Accounting for Heterogeneity of Public Lands in Hedonic Property Models
    Land Economics, 2012, 88, (3) Downloads View citations (22)
  2. DID THE GREAT RECESSION REDUCE VISITOR SPENDING AND WILLINGNESS TO PAY FOR NATURE‐BASED RECREATION? EVIDENCE FROM 2006 AND 2009
    Contemporary Economic Policy, 2012, 30, (2), 238-246 Downloads View citations (3)
    See also Working Paper Did the Great Recession Reduce Visitor Spending and Willingness to Pay for Nature Based Recreation? Evidence from 2006 and 2009, 2010 Annual Meeting, July 25-27, 2010, Denver, Colorado (2010) Downloads (2010)
  3. Ways to Make Stated Preference Methods More Valuable to Public Land Managers
    Western Economics Forum, 2012, 11, (01), 8 Downloads View citations (2)

2011

  1. Comparing tourists' behaviour and values of land use changes: a focus on ranch land open space in Colorado
    Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 2011, 54, (1), 55-69 Downloads
  2. Incorporating Distributional Issues into Benefit Cost Analysis: Why, How, and Two Empirical Examples Using Non-market Valuation
    Journal of Benefit-Cost Analysis, 2011, 2, (1), 24 Downloads View citations (13)
    See also Chapter Incorporating distributional issues into benefit–cost analysis: why, how, and two empirical examples using non-market valuation, Chapters, 2013, 294-316 (2013) Downloads (2013)
  3. WHAT'S TO KNOW ABOUT HYPOTHETICAL BIAS IN STATED PREFERENCE VALUATION STUDIES?
    Journal of Economic Surveys, 2011, 25, (2), 363-370 View citations (143)

2010

  1. An Improved Method for Calibrating Purchase Intentions in Stated Preference Demand Models
    Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 2010, 42, (4), 15 Downloads View citations (5)
    Also in Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 2010, 42, (4), 679-693 (2010) Downloads View citations (5)
  2. Do CVM Welfare Estimates Suffer from On-Site Sampling Bias? A Comparison of On-Site and Household Visitor Surveys
    Agricultural and Resource Economics Review, 2010, 39, (3), 10 Downloads View citations (5)

2009

  1. A Comparison of Actual and Hypothetical Willingness to Pay of Parents and Non-Parents for Protecting Infant Health: The Case of Nitrates in Drinking Water
    Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 2009, 41, (3), 15 Downloads View citations (19)
    Also in Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 2009, 41, (3), 697-712 (2009) Downloads View citations (20)

    See also Working Paper A Comparison of Actual and Hypothetical Willingness to Pay of Parents and Non-Parents for Protecting Infants' Health: The Case of Nitrates in Drinking Water, 2007 Annual Meeting, July 29-August 1, 2007, Portland, Oregon (2007) Downloads (2007)
  2. A Hybrid Individual—Zonal Travel Cost Model for Estimating the Consumer Surplus of Golfing in Colorado
    Journal of Sports Economics, 2009, 10, (2), 155-167 Downloads View citations (2)
  3. Do Repeated Wildfires Change Homebuyers’ Demand for Homes in High-Risk Areas? A Hedonic Analysis of the Short and Long-Term Effects of Repeated Wildfires on House Prices in Southern California
    The Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, 2009, 38, (2), 155-172 Downloads View citations (33)
  4. Economic Valuation of Environmental Damages due to the Prestige Oil Spill in Spain
    Environmental & Resource Economics, 2009, 44, (4), 537-553 Downloads View citations (33)
  5. Nancy Bockstael and Kenneth McConnell, Environmental and Resource Valuation with Revealed Preferences: A Theoretical Guide to Empirical Models
    Environmental & Resource Economics, 2009, 42, (1), 133-135 Downloads View citations (1)
  6. Recreation benefits of natural area characteristics at the El Yunque National Forest
    Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 2009, 52, (4), 535-547 Downloads View citations (6)
  7. The total economic value of threatened, endangered and rare species: An updated meta-analysis
    Ecological Economics, 2009, 68, (5), 1535-1548 Downloads View citations (103)
  8. Using Numerical Dynamic Programming to Compare Passive and Active Learning in the Adaptive Management of Nutrients in Shallow Lakes
    Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics/Revue canadienne d'agroeconomie, 2009, 57, (4), 555-573 Downloads View citations (11)
    See also Working Paper Using Numerical Dynamic Programming to Compare Passive and Active Learning in the Adaptive Management of Nutrients in Shallow Lakes, Working Papers (2008) Downloads (2008)
  9. Willingness to pay function for two fuel treatments to reduce wildfire acreage burned: A scope test and comparison of White and Hispanic households
    Forest Policy and Economics, 2009, 11, (3), 155-160 Downloads View citations (15)

2008

  1. A Benefit Transfer Toolkit for Fish, Wildlife, Wetlands, and Open Space
    Western Economics Forum, 2008, 07, (2), 11 Downloads View citations (5)
  2. A Joint Estimation Method to Combine Dichotomous Choice CVM Models with Count Data TCM Models Corrected for Truncation and Endogenous Stratification
    Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 2008, 40, (2), 15 Downloads View citations (9)
  3. Estimating rates of substitution for protecting values at risk for initial attack planning and budgeting
    Forest Policy and Economics, 2008, 10, (4), 205-219 Downloads View citations (2)
  4. In-Stream Flow as a Public Good: Possibilities for Economic Organization and Voluntary Local Provision
    Review of Agricultural Economics, 2008, 30, (3), 445-456 Downloads View citations (2)
    Also in Review of Agricultural Economics, 2008, 30, (3), 445-456 (2008) Downloads View citations (2)
  5. Spatial Dependence in Hedonic Property Models: Do Different Corrections For Spatial Dependence Result in Economically Significant Differences in Estimated Implicit Prices?
    Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 2008, 33, (2), 20 Downloads View citations (38)
  6. THE DECISION TO USE BENEFIT TRANSFER OR CONDUCT ORIGINAL VALUATION RESEARCH FOR BENEFIT‐COST AND POLICY ANALYSIS
    Contemporary Economic Policy, 2008, 26, (1), 1-12 Downloads View citations (9)
  7. Using Non Market Valuation to Inform the Choice Between Permits and Fees in Environmental Regulation
    Environmental & Resource Economics, 2008, 40, (3), 329-337 Downloads View citations (6)

2007

  1. A comparison of CVM survey response rates, protests and willingness-to-pay of Native Americans and general population for fuels reduction policies
    Journal of Forest Economics, 2007, 13, (1), 49-71 Downloads View citations (9)
  2. Are High Wage Jobs Hazardous to Your Health? The Myth That Attracting Higher Paying Extractive Industry Jobs Is a Desirable Community Economic Development Strategy
    Western Economics Forum, 2007, 06, (2), 5 Downloads
  3. Comparing money and labour payment in contingent valuation: the case of forest fire prevention in Vietnamese context
    Journal of International Development, 2007, 19, (2), 173-185 Downloads View citations (26)
  4. Comparing the value of fuel treatment options in northern Colorado's urban and wildland-urban interface areas
    Forest Policy and Economics, 2007, 9, (6), 694-703 Downloads View citations (11)
  5. High Economic Values from High Peaks of the West
    Western Economics Forum, 2007, 06, (01), 8 Downloads View citations (4)
  6. Willingness-to-pay for prescribed fire in the Colorado (USA) wildland urban interface
    Forest Policy and Economics, 2007, 9, (8), 928-937 Downloads View citations (20)
    See also Working Paper Willingness-to-Pay for Prescribed Fire in the Colorado (USA) Wildland Urban Interface, Working Papers in Economics (2006) Downloads View citations (1) (2006)

2006

  1. An external validity test of intended behavior: Comparing revealed preference and intended visitation in response to climate change
    Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 2006, 49, (4), 621-630 Downloads View citations (6)
  2. Deriving values for the ecological support function of wildlife: An indirect valuation approach
    Ecological Economics, 2006, 56, (1), 49-57 Downloads View citations (5)
  3. Evaluating the performance of different willingness to pay question formats for valuing environmental restoration in rural China
    Environment and Development Economics, 2006, 11, (5), 585-601 Downloads View citations (14)
  4. Reducing barriers in future benefit transfers: Needed improvements in primary study design and reporting
    Ecological Economics, 2006, 60, (2), 343-350 Downloads View citations (41)
  5. The Role of Ethnicity and Language in Contingent Valuation Analysis
    American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 2006, 65, (3), 559-586 Downloads View citations (6)

2005

  1. Computational Methods for Measuring the Difference of Empirical Distributions
    American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 2005, 87, (2), 353-365 Downloads View citations (284)
  2. Economic Values without Prices: The Importance of Nonmarket Values and Valuation for Informing Public Policy Debates
    Choices: The Magazine of Food, Farm, and Resource Issues, 2005, 20, (3), 4 Downloads View citations (7)
  3. Testing transferability of willingness to pay for forest fire prevention among three states of California, Florida and Montana
    Journal of Forest Economics, 2005, 11, (3), 125-140 Downloads View citations (10)
  4. Valuing Environmental and Natural Resources: The Econometrics of Non-Market Valuation
    American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 2005, 87, (2), 529-530 Downloads View citations (2)

2004

  1. A comparison of a parametric and a non-parametric method to value a non-rejectable public good
    Journal of Forest Economics, 2004, 10, (2), 61-74 Downloads View citations (6)
  2. A hedonic model of public market transactions for open space protection
    Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 2004, 47, (1), 83-96 Downloads View citations (6)
  3. Adaptive recreation planning and climate change: a contingent visitation approach
    Ecological Economics, 2004, 50, (1-2), 83-99 Downloads View citations (35)
  4. Addressing Heterogeneous Preferences Using Parametric Extended Spike Models
    Environmental & Resource Economics, 2004, 27, (3), 297-311 Downloads View citations (6)
  5. Comparing the economic effects of fire on hiking demand in Montana and Colorado
    Journal of Forest Economics, 2004, 10, (1), 21-35 Downloads View citations (12)
  6. Do nearby forest fires cause a reduction in residential property values?
    Journal of Forest Economics, 2004, 10, (3), 149-157 Downloads View citations (41)
  7. Multicultural Evaluation of the Performance of Contingent Valuation for Forest Fire Prevention
    Contemporary Economic Policy, 2004, 22, (3), 407-419 Downloads View citations (7)
  8. Using Random Parameters to Account for Heterogeneous Preferences in Contingent Valuation of Public Open Space
    Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 2004, 29, (3), 16 Downloads View citations (22)

2003

  1. Applying contingent valuation in China to measure the total economic value of restoring ecosystem services in Ejina region
    Ecological Economics, 2003, 44, (2-3), 345-358 Downloads View citations (51)
  2. Meta-Analytic Benefit Transfer of Outdoor Recreation Economic Values: Testing Out-of-Sample Convergent Validity
    Environmental & Resource Economics, 2003, 25, (1), 79-100 Downloads View citations (41)

2002

  1. APPLYING A METHOD OF PAIRED COMPARISONS TO MEASURE ECONOMIC VALUES FOR MULTIPLE GOODS SETS
    Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 2002, 34, (01), 15 Downloads View citations (1)
  2. Driving Regional Economic Models with a Statistical Model: Hypothesis Testing for Economic Impact Analysis
    The Review of Regional Studies, 2002, 32, (1), 97-111 Downloads View citations (8)
  3. Economic benefit of the protection program for the Steller sea lion
    Marine Policy, 2002, 26, (6), 451-458 Downloads View citations (21)
  4. Estimating the economic value of big game habitat production from prescribed fire using a time series approach
    Journal of Forest Economics, 2002, 8, (2), 119-129 Downloads View citations (5)
  5. GRASS ROOTS FEDERAL LAND MANAGEMENT: IS THIS DEVOLUTION REALLY THE SOLUTION?
    Western Economics Forum, 2002, 01, (01), 3 Downloads
  6. Joseph Herriges and Catherine Kling (Eds) 1999, Valuing Recreation and the Environment: Revealed Preference Methods in Theory and Practice
    Environmental & Resource Economics, 2002, 21, (1), 104-105 Downloads
  7. Language-Related Differences in a Contingent Valuation Study: English Versus Spanish
    American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 2002, 84, (4), 1091-1102 Downloads View citations (17)

2001

  1. A Comparison of Willingness to Pay Estimation Techniques From Referendum Questions
    Environmental & Resource Economics, 2001, 20, (4), 331-346 Downloads View citations (13)
  2. Improving Statistical Efficiency and Testing Robustness of Conjoint Marginal Valuations
    American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 2001, 83, (5), 1321-1327 Downloads View citations (5)
  3. TESTING FOR DIFFERENTIAL EFFECTS OF FOREST FIRES ON HIKING AND MOUNTAIN BIKING DEMAND AND BENEFITS
    Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 2001, 26, (2), 15 Downloads View citations (26)
  4. Testing a meta-analysis model for benefit transfer in international outdoor recreation
    Ecological Economics, 2001, 39, (1), 67-83 Downloads View citations (26)

2000

  1. Endogenously chosen travel costs and the travel cost model: an application to mountain biking at Moab, Utah
    Applied Economics, 2000, 32, (10), 1227-1231 Downloads View citations (6)
  2. Measuring the total economic value of restoring ecosystem services in an impaired river basin: results from a contingent valuation survey
    Ecological Economics, 2000, 33, (1), 103-117 Downloads View citations (169)
  3. PANEL STRATIFICATION IN META-ANALYSIS OF ECONOMIC STUDIES: AN INVESTIGATION OF ITS EFFECTS IN THE RECREATION VALUATION LITERATURE
    Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 2000, 32, (3), 12 Downloads View citations (39)
  4. TESTING SIGNIFICANCE OF MULTI-DESTINATION AND MULTI-PURPOSE TRIP EFFECTS IN A TRAVEL COST METHOD DEMAND MODEL FOR WHALE WATCHING TRIPS
    Agricultural and Resource Economics Review, 2000, 29, (2), 9 Downloads View citations (24)
    Also in Agricultural and Resource Economics Review, 2000, 29, (2), 183-191 (2000) Downloads View citations (30)
  5. Using the demand for hunting licences to evaluate contingent valuation estimates of willingness to pay
    Applied Economics Letters, 2000, 7, (7), 435-438 Downloads View citations (10)
  6. Vertically Summing Public Good Demand Curves: An Empirical Comparison of Economic versus Political Jurisdictions
    Land Economics, 2000, 76, (2), 312-321 Downloads View citations (59)

1999

  1. TRICHOTOMOUS CHOICE: A POSSIBLE SOLUTION TO DUAL RESPONSE OBJECTIVES IN DICHOTOMOUS CHOICE CONTINGENT VALUATION QUESTIONS
    Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 1999, 24, (2), 12 Downloads View citations (15)
  2. Two valuation questions in one survey: is it a recipe for sequencing and instrument context effects?
    Applied Economics, 1999, 31, (8), 957-964 Downloads View citations (3)

1998

  1. A willingness-to-pay function for protecting acres of spotted owl habitat from fire
    Ecological Economics, 1998, 25, (3), 315-322 Downloads View citations (27)
  2. Alternative approaches for incorporating respondent uncertainty when estimating willingness to pay: the case of the Mexican spotted owl
    Ecological Economics, 1998, 27, (1), 29-41 Downloads View citations (89)
  3. Comparing the Economic Value of Mountain Biking Estimated Using Revealed and Stated Preference
    Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 1998, 41, (2), 227-236 Downloads View citations (12)
  4. Joint Estimation of Multiple CVM Scenarios under a Double Bounded Questioning Format
    Environmental & Resource Economics, 1998, 12, (1), 77-98 Downloads View citations (11)
  5. Paired comparison estimates of willingness to accept versus contingent valuation estimates of willingness to pay
    Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 1998, 35, (4), 501-515 Downloads View citations (8)
  6. WTA Estimates Using the Method of Paired Comparison: Tests of Robutness
    Environmental & Resource Economics, 1998, 12, (3), 375-386 Downloads View citations (5)

1997

  1. ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF CRITICAL HABITAT FOR THE MEXICAN SPOTTED OWL: A SCOPE TEST USING A MULTIPLE-BOUNDED CONTINGENT VALUATION SURVEY
    Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 1997, 22, (2), 11 Downloads View citations (27)
  2. Economic benefits of maintaining ecological integrity of Rio Mameyes, in Puerto Rico
    Ecological Economics, 1997, 21, (1), 63-75 Downloads View citations (12)
  3. Evaluating the Validity of the Dichotomous Choice Question Format in Contingent Valuation
    Environmental & Resource Economics, 1997, 10, (2), 109-123 Downloads View citations (59)
  4. PANEL ESTIMATORS TO COMBINE REVEALED AND STATED PREFERENCE DICHOTOMOUS CHOICE DATA
    Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 1997, 22, (2), 13 Downloads View citations (34)
  5. Semi-nonparametric Distribution-Free Dichotomous Choice Contingent Valuation
    Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 1997, 32, (3), 341-358 Downloads View citations (50)
    See also Working Paper Semi-Nonparametric Distribution-Free Dichotomous Choice Contingent Valuation, UFAE and IAE Working Papers (1995) View citations (1) (1995)
  6. The effect of distance on willingness to pay values: a case study of wetlands and salmon in California
    Ecological Economics, 1997, 20, (3), 199-207 Downloads View citations (114)

1996

  1. Economic benefits of rare and endangered species: summary and meta-analysis
    Ecological Economics, 1996, 18, (3), 197-206 Downloads View citations (206)
  2. Improving Validity Experiments of Contingent Valuation Methods: Results of Efforts to Reduce the Disparity of Hypothetical and Actual Willingness to Pay
    Land Economics, 1996, 72, (4), 450-461 Downloads View citations (76)
  3. Joint estimation of contingent valuation survey responses
    Environmental & Resource Economics, 1996, 7, (2), 149-162 Downloads View citations (7)
  4. THE IMPORTANCE OF THE MARKET AREA DETERMINATION FOR ESTIMATING AGGREGATE BENEFITS OF PUBLIC GOODS: TESTING DIFFERENCES IN RESIDENT AND NONRESIDENT WILLINGNESS TO PAY
    Agricultural and Resource Economics Review, 1996, 25, (2), 10 Downloads View citations (3)

1995

  1. Four models for determining environmental quality effects on recreational demand and regional economics
    Ecological Economics, 1995, 12, (1), 55-65 Downloads View citations (10)

1994

  1. Do Reminders of Substitutes and Budget Constraints Influence Contingent Valuation Estimates?
    Land Economics, 1994, 70, (4), 499-506 Downloads View citations (57)
  2. The relative unimportance of a nonmarket willingness to pay for timber harvesting
    Ecological Economics, 1994, 9, (2), 145-152 Downloads View citations (15)

1993

  1. A tale of two owls and lessons for the reauthorization of the Endangered Species Act
    Choices: The Magazine of Food, Farm, and Resource Issues, 1993, 08, (3), 4 Downloads View citations (3)
  2. An investigation into the reliability of intended visitation behavior
    Environmental & Resource Economics, 1993, 3, (2), 183-191 Downloads View citations (28)
  3. Evaluating the Effect of Alternative Risk Communication Devices on Willingness to Pay: Results from a Dichotomous Choice Contingent Valuation Experiment
    Land Economics, 1993, 69, (3), 287-298 Downloads View citations (33)
  4. Some Empirical Evidence on Embedding Effects in Contingent Valuation of Forest Protection
    Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 1993, 25, (1), 45-55 Downloads View citations (68)
  5. Testing whether waterfowl hunting benefits increase with greater water deliveries to wetlands
    Environmental & Resource Economics, 1993, 3, (6), 545-561 Downloads View citations (7)

1992

  1. COMPARING MODELS FOR CONTINGENT VALUATION SURVEYS: STATISTICAL EFFICIENCY AND THE PRECISION OF BENEFIT ESTIMATES
    Northeastern Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 1992, 21, (2), 7 Downloads View citations (1)
  2. Modeling hunting demand in the presence of a bag limit, with tests of alternative specifications
    Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 1992, 22, (2), 99-113 Downloads View citations (12)
  3. Sensitivity of Willingness-to-Pay Estimates to Bid Design in Dichotomous Choice Contingent Valuation Models
    Land Economics, 1992, 68, (2), 211-224 Downloads View citations (51)

1991

  1. Confidence Intervals for Evaluating Benefits Estimates from Dichotomous Choice Contingent Valuation Studies
    Land Economics, 1991, 67, (1), 64-73 Downloads View citations (139)
  2. Confidence Intervals for Welfare Measures with Application to a Problem of Truncated Counts
    The Review of Economics and Statistics, 1991, 73, (2), 370-73 Downloads View citations (24)
  3. Statistical Efficiency of Double-Bounded Dichotomous Choice Contingent Valuation
    American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1991, 73, (4), 1255-1263 Downloads View citations (550)

1990

  1. COMPARISON OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY-INDUCED DEMAND SHIFTS USING TIME-SERIES AND CROSS-SECTION DATA
    Western Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1990, 15, (01), 8 Downloads View citations (2)
  2. Comparative reliability of the dichotomous choice and open-ended contingent valuation techniques
    Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 1990, 18, (1), 78-85 Downloads View citations (71)
  3. Folmer, Henk, and Ekko van Ierland. Valuation Methods and Policy Making in Environmental Economics. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Elsevier, 1989, 259 pp., $89.00
    American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1990, 72, (3), 835-836 Downloads
  4. Theoretical and Empirical Advantages of Truncated Count Data Estimators for Analysis of Deer Hunting in California
    American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1990, 72, (2), 434-441 Downloads View citations (148)

1989

  1. Test-Retest Reliability of the Contingent Valuation Method: A Comparison of General Population and Visitor Responses
    American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1989, 71, (1), 76-84 Downloads View citations (61)

1988

  1. BROADENING THE CONCEPT AND MEASUREMENTS OF EXISTENCE VALUE
    Northeastern Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 1988, 17, (01), 7 Downloads View citations (7)

1987

  1. A FRAMEWORK FOR IDENTIFYING ECONOMIC BENEFITS AND BENEFICIARIES OF OUTDOOR RECREATION
    Review of Policy Research, 1987, 7, (2), 443-452 Downloads View citations (2)
  2. AN ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF FUNDING ALTERNATIVES FOR OUTDOOR RECREATION IN THE UNITED STATES
    Review of Policy Research, 1987, 7, (2), 421-431 Downloads
  3. ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY ANALYSIS, BUREAUCRATS, AND BUDGETS: A TEST OF HYPOTHESES
    Western Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1987, 12, (01), 8 Downloads View citations (1)
  4. Evaluating Tax Policy Proposals for Funding Nongame Wildlife Programs
    Evaluation Review, 1987, 11, (6), 715-738 Downloads View citations (1)
  5. Expanding Contingent Value Sample Estimates to Aggregate Benefit Estimates: Current Practices and Proposed Solutions
    Land Economics, 1987, 63, (4), 396-402 Downloads View citations (34)

1986

  1. A Note on Marginal Valuation of Underpriced Facilities
    Public Finance Review, 1986, 14, (4), 489-498 Downloads

1984

  1. ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY VS. DISTRIBUTIVE EQUITY: BLM'S USE OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS IN FACT AND FICTION
    Western Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1984, 09, (01), 7 Downloads
  2. THE OPPORTUNITY COSTS OF REDWOOD NATIONAL PARK: COMMENT AND ELABORATION
    Contemporary Economic Policy, 1984, 3, (2), 103-107 Downloads View citations (1)

1983

  1. A RECREATION OPTIMIZATION MODEL BASED ON THE TRAVEL COST METHOD
    Western Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1983, 08, (01), 10 Downloads View citations (1)
  2. Valuing Option, Existence, and Bequest Demands for Wilderness
    Land Economics, 1983, 59, (4), 14-29 Downloads View citations (12)

1982

  1. A Note on the Use of Travel Cost Models with Unequal Zonal Populations: Reply
    Land Economics, 1982, 58, (3), 408-410 Downloads View citations (1)

1980

  1. A Note on the Use of Travel Cost Models with Unequal Zonal Populations
    Land Economics, 1980, 56, (4), 465-470 Downloads View citations (15)

Chapters

2013

  1. Incorporating distributional issues into benefit–cost analysis: why, how, and two empirical examples using non-market valuation
    Chapter 9 in Principles and Standards for Benefit–Cost Analysis, 2013, pp 294-316 Downloads
    See also Journal Article Incorporating Distributional Issues into Benefit Cost Analysis: Why, How, and Two Empirical Examples Using Non-market Valuation, De Gruyter (2011) Downloads View citations (13) (2011)

2006

  1. Pricing Principles for Natural and Cultural Attractions in Tourism
    Chapter 7 in International Handbook on the Economics of Tourism, 2006 Downloads
  2. Use of Contingent Values of Wildlife and Habitat Preservation in Policy and Benefit–Cost Analyses
    Chapter 13 in Handbook on Contingent Valuation, 2006 Downloads
 
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