Posterior Analysis of Environmental Damage Evaluation in Europe
Mike Tsionas and
George Halkos
International Review of Applied Economics, 2000, vol. 14, issue 3, 371-390
Abstract:
In this paper we consider environmental damage evaluation using two types of econometric models to analyse tree damage due to acid deposits, using cross-country data for several European countries. First, we use a set of univariate Poisson models and second, a multinomial probit model with the difference that we do not observe class specific data. The damage function is parameterized in terms of a number of economic and environmental variables. Statistical inference is conducted using Bayesian methods relying on Markov Chain Monte Carlo simulation. Natural by-products of our method include an implied ranking of countries according to environmental damage, and (exact, finite sample) posterior distributions of average country-specific environmental damage.
Date: 2000
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DOI: 10.1080/02692170050084097
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