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Nonparametric Bounds on Welfare Measures: A New Tool for Nonmarket Valuation

Catherine Kling

Staff General Research Papers Archive from Iowa State University, Department of Economics

Abstract: In this research, we adapt and extend previous work on nonparametric bounds for welfare measures. We present a procedure for estimating upper and lower bounds on each consumer's individual willingness to pay for an environmental improvement. The exciting aspect of this work is that these bounds are derived using only observed quantities and prices of visits to a recreation area without resorting to any parametric assumptions on demand or utility. In Monte Carlo simulations, we find that the bounds have the potential to be narrow enough for policy purposes. (c) 2000 Academic Press

Date: 2000-01-01
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Published in Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 2000, vol. 39, pp. 145-61

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