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Working Papers

2000

  1. Combining Sources of Data in the Estimation of Consumer Preferences: Estimating Damages to Anglers from Environmental Injuries
    Western Region Archives, Western Region - Western Extension Directors Association (WEDA) Downloads View citations (1)

1999

  1. Investigating Heterogeneity of Preferences in a Repeated Logit Recreation Demand Model Using RP Data
    Western Region Archives, Western Region - Western Extension Directors Association (WEDA) Downloads View citations (1)

1992

  1. Noncooperative Equilibria in Regional Environmental Policies When Plant Locations are Endogenous
    NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc Downloads View citations (18)

1991

  1. Environmental Policy When Market Structure and Plant Locations are Endo-genous
    NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc Downloads View citations (4)
    See also Journal Article Environmental Policy when Market Structure and Plant Locations Are Endogenous, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, Elsevier (1993) Downloads View citations (219) (1993)

Journal Articles

2018

  1. What are the ethics of welfare economics? And, are welfare economists utilitarians?
    International Review of Economics, 2018, 65, (2), 201-230 Downloads View citations (1)

2017

  1. Can Personality Traits Explain Where and With Whom You Recreate? A Latent-Class Site-Choice Model Informed by Estimates From Mixed-Mode LC Cluster Models With Latent-Personality Traits
    Ecological Economics, 2017, 138, (C), 223-237 Downloads View citations (10)

2016

  1. On the adequacy of scope test results: Comments on Desvousges, Mathews, and Train
    Ecological Economics, 2016, 130, (C), 356-360 Downloads View citations (5)

2012

  1. A parsimonious, stacked latent-class methodology for predicting behavioral heterogeneity in terms of life-constraint heterogeneity
    Ecological Economics, 2012, 74, (C), 130-144 Downloads View citations (9)
  2. It's not where you do it, it's who you do it with?
    Journal of choice modelling, 2012, 5, (3), 176-191 Downloads View citations (3)

2011

  1. A Joint Latent-Class Model: Combining Likert-Scale Preference Statements With Choice Data to Harvest Preference Heterogeneity
    Environmental & Resource Economics, 2011, 50, (1), 83-110 Downloads View citations (19)

2008

  1. Calculating, With Income Effects, the Compensating Variation for a State Change
    Environmental & Resource Economics, 2008, 39, (2), 83-90 Downloads View citations (6)
  2. Using attitudinal data to identify latent classes that vary in their preference for landscape preservation
    Ecological Economics, 2008, 68, (1-2), 536-546 Downloads View citations (23)

2006

  1. Using Angler Characteristics and Attitudinal Data to Identify Environmental Preference Classes: A Latent-Class Model
    Environmental & Resource Economics, 2006, 34, (1), 91-115 Downloads View citations (113)
  2. Valuing a Change in a Fishing Site without Collecting Characteristics Data on All Fishing Sites: A Complete but Minimal Model
    American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 2006, 88, (1), 150-161 Downloads

2003

  1. Using Stated-Preference Questions to Investigate Variations in Willingness to Pay for Preserving Marble Monuments: Classic Heterogeneity, Random Parameters, and Mixture Models
    Journal of Cultural Economics, 2003, 27, (3), 215-229 Downloads View citations (58)
  2. Willingness to pay and determinants of choice for improved malaria treatment in rural Nepal
    Social Science & Medicine, 2003, 57, (1), 155-165 Downloads View citations (10)

2001

  1. Two Nested Constant-Elasticity-of-Substitution Models of Recreational Participation and Site Choice: An ‘Alternatives’ Model and an ‘Expenditures’ Model
    American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 2001, 83, (2), 414-427 Downloads View citations (6)

2000

  1. Joint Estimation of Catch and Other Travel-Cost Parameters--Some Further Thoughts
    Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 2000, 40, (1), 82-85 Downloads View citations (3)

1998

  1. Measurement Error in Recreation Demand Models: The Joint Estimation of Participation, Site Choice, and Site Characteristics
    Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 1998, 35, (3), 262-276 Downloads View citations (27)
  2. Using Contingent Valuation to Estimate a Neighbourhood's Willingness to Pay to Preserve Undeveloped Urban Land
    Urban Studies, 1998, 35, (4), 715-727 Downloads View citations (28)

1995

  1. Competition in regional environmental policies when plant locations are endogenous
    Journal of Public Economics, 1995, 56, (1), 55-77 Downloads View citations (281)
  2. Searching for a Model of Multiple-Site Recreation Demand that Admits Interior and Boundary Solutions
    American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1995, 77, (1), 129-140 Downloads View citations (6)

1994

  1. Functional Form and the Statistical Properties of Welfare Measures: Comment
    American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1994, 76, (4), 954-957 Downloads View citations (1)
  2. What Is Consumer's Surplus Per Day of Use, When Is It a Constant Independent of the Number of Days of Use, and What Does It Tell Us about Consumers Surplus?
    Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 1994, 26, (3), 257-270 Downloads View citations (13)

1993

  1. A Repeated Nested-Logit Model of Atlantic Salmon Fishing
    American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1993, 75, (3), 578-592 Downloads View citations (133)
  2. Environmental Policy when Market Structure and Plant Locations Are Endogenous
    Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 1993, 24, (1), 69-86 Downloads View citations (219)
    See also Working Paper Environmental Policy When Market Structure and Plant Locations are Endo-genous, NBER Working Papers (1991) Downloads View citations (4) (1991)

1992

  1. Separability, partial demand systems, and consumer's surplus measures
    Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 1992, 22, (3), 241-258 Downloads View citations (31)

1991

  1. A discrete-choice model of recreational participation, site choice, and activity valuation when complete trip data are not available
    Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 1991, 20, (2), 181-201 Downloads View citations (50)

1988

  1. U. S. Imports by Origin: A Characteristics Approach
    Kyklos, 1988, 41, (1), 51-74 Downloads View citations (1)

1986

  1. A generalized harvest function for fishing: Allocating effort among common property cod stocks (A generalized harvest function)
    Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 1986, 13, (1), 30-49 Downloads View citations (4)
  2. An Introduction to Checking, Testing, and Imposing Curvature Properties: The True Function and the Estimated Function
    Canadian Journal of Economics, 1986, 19, (2), 207-35 Downloads View citations (37)

1985

  1. Characteristics, consumer surplus, and new activities: A proposed ski area
    Journal of Public Economics, 1985, 26, (2), 221-236 Downloads View citations (14)

1984

  1. The Choice of Ski Areas: Estimation of a Generalized CES Preference Ordering with Characteristics
    The Review of Economics and Statistics, 1984, 66, (4), 584-90 Downloads View citations (25)

1981

  1. The demand for site-specific recreational activities: A characteristics approach
    Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 1981, 8, (4), 345-371 Downloads View citations (23)

Books

2023

  1. Deconstructing Behavior, Choice, and Well-being
    Springer Books, Springer

Chapters

2023

  1. A Bit More on Welfare Economics, External Effects, and Interpersonal Comparisons of Well-Being
    Springer
  2. A Primer on Welfare Economics vs. Other Ethics
    Springer
  3. Common Quirks, Incorrect Beliefs, and Flawed Choosing
    Springer
  4. Does Consuming More Increase Well-Being? Is Getting Rich the Path to Happiness?
    Springer
  5. Economicus: Assumptions of a Neoclassical Theory of Behavior and Their Implications—My Take
    Springer
  6. Epilogue: Do You Make Choices, and if so, Has Your Choosing Made You Happy?
    Springer
  7. From Aristotelian to Modern Happiness: Eudaimonia to Hedonic Hotspots
    Springer
  8. How Would You Define a Choice? And the Difference Between a Choice and the Experience/Sense of Making a Choice
    Springer
  9. Introduction
    Springer
  10. Returning to Whether All the Different Kinds of Well-Being Are Commensurable and Whether All the Different Bearers of WB Are Comparable
    Springer
  11. The Endowment Effect
    Springer
  12. The Evidence on Conscious Choice
    Springer
  13. Welfare (Well-Faring) Economics, Criteria for What Is Right and Wrong: My Take
    Springer
  14. What’s More Likely? Economicus Was Created by Evolution or by God
    Springer

2006

  1. Combining Stated-Choice and Stated-Frequency Data with Observed Behavior to Value NRDA Compensable Damages: Green Bay, PCBs, and Fish Consumption Advisories
    Chapter 18 in Handbook on Contingent Valuation, 2006 Downloads View citations (1)

2002

  1. Valuing Reduced Acid Deposition Injuries to Cultural Resources: Marble Monuments in Washington, DC
    Chapter 11 in Valuing Cultural Heritage, 2002 Downloads View citations (6)

1999

  1. TWO RUMS un CLOAKED: Nested-Logit Models of Site Choice and Nested-Logit Models of Participation and Site Choice
    Chapter 3 in Valuing Recreation and the Environment, 1999, pp 65-120 Downloads View citations (2)
 
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