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_aPreference data for environmental valuation : _bcombining revealed and stated approaches / |
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_aNew York : _bRoutledge, _c2011. |
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_axx, 330 p. : _bill. ; _c24 cm. |
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_aRoutledge explorations in environmental economics, _v31. |
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504 | _aIncluye referencias bibliográficas e índice. | ||
505 | 2 | _aParte 1. Theory and methods. | |
505 | 2 | _tJoint estimation of stated and revealed welfare measures: the conceptual basis. | |
505 | 2 | _rKenneth E. McConnell. | |
505 | 2 | _tThe basics of estimating preference functions for combining stated and revealed preferences. | |
505 | 2 | _rTimothy C. Haab. | |
505 | 2 | _tDichotomous and frequency data joint estimation. | |
505 | 2 | _rJohn C. Whitehead. | |
505 | 2 | _tCombining dichotomous choice willingness to pay response and recreation demand data. | |
505 | 2 | _rJu-Chin Huang. | |
505 | 2 | _tMultiple choice discrete data joint estimation. | |
505 | 2 | _aParte 2. Frequency data. | |
505 | 2 | _tEconometric models for joint estimation of revealed and stated preference site-frequency recreation demand models. | |
505 | 2 | _rCraig E. Landry | |
505 | 2 | _rHaiyong Liu | |
505 | 2 | _tCombining multiple revealed and stated preference data sources: a recreation demand application | |
505 | 2 | _rDaniel J. Phaneuf | |
505 | 2 | _rDietrich Earnhart | |
505 | 2 | _tCombined conjoint-travel cost demand model for measuring the impact of erosion and erosion control programs on beach recreation | |
505 | 2 | _rJu-Chin Huang. | |
505 | 2 | _rGeorge R. Parsons. | |
505 | 2 | _rP. Joan Poor. | |
505 | 2 | _rMin Qiang Zhao | |
505 | 2 | _tUsing revealed and stated preference methods to value large ship artificial reefs: the Key West Vandenberg sinking | |
505 | 2 | _rO. Ashton Morgan | |
505 | 2 | _rWilliam L. Huth | |
505 | 2 | _tCombining revealed and stated preferences to identify hypothetical bias in repeated question surveys: a feedback model of seafood demand | |
505 | 2 | _rTimothy C. Haab. | |
505 | 2 | _rBin Sun. | |
505 | 2 | _rJohn C. Whitehead. | |
505 | 2 | _aParte 3. Mixed data. | |
505 | 2 | _tJoint estimation and consumers' responses to pesticide risk. | |
505 | 2 | _rYoung Sook Eom. | |
505 | 2 | _rV. Kerry Smith. | |
505 | 2 | _tLocal impacts of tropical forest logging: joint estimation of revealed and stated preference data from Ruteng, Indonesia. | |
505 | 2 | _rDavid T . Butry. | |
505 | 2 | _rSubhrendu K. Pattanayak. | |
505 | 2 | _tCombining revealed preference and stated preference data without invoking the weak complementarity condition | |
505 | 2 | _rKevin J. Egan | |
505 | 2 | _tJoint estimation of revealed and stated preference trip and willingness-to-pay data to estimate the benefits and impacts of an Atlantic lntracoastal Waterway dredging and maintenance program. | |
505 | 2 | _rChristopher F. Dumas. | |
505 | 2 | _rJim Herstine. | |
505 | 2 | _rJohn C. Whitehead. | |
505 | 2 | _aParte 4. Discrete data. | |
505 | 2 | _tGauging the value of short-term site closures in a travel-cost random utility model of recreation demand with a little help from stated preference data. | |
505 | 2 | _rGeorge R. Parsons. | |
505 | 2 | _rStela Stefanova. | |
505 | 2 | _tModeling behavioral response to changes in reservoir operations in the Tennessee Valley region | |
505 | 2 | _rPaul M. Jakus. | |
505 | 2 | _rJohn C. Bergstrom. | |
505 | 2 | _rMarty Phillips. | |
505 | 2 | _rKelly Maloney. | |
505 | 2 | _tEstimating the nonmarket value of green technologies using partial data enrichment techniques. | |
505 | 2 | _rBrett R. Gelso. | |
505 | 2 | _aParte 5. Benefit transfer. | |
505 | 2 | _tAre benefit transfers using a joint revealed and stated preference model more accurate than revealed and stated preference data alone? | |
505 | 2 | _rJuan Marcos González-Sepúlveda. | |
505 | 2 | _rJohn B. Loomis. | |
505 | 2 | _tBenefits transfer of a third kind: an examination of structural benefits transfer. | |
505 | 2 | _rGeorge van Houtven. | |
505 | 2 | _rSubhrendu K. Pattanayak. | |
505 | 2 | _rSummet Patil. | |
505 | 2 | _rBrooks Depro. | |
505 | 2 | _tConclusions and future research. | |
505 | 2 | _rJohn C. Whitehead. | |
505 | 2 | _rTimothy C. Haab. | |
505 | 2 | _rJu-Chin Huang | |
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_aEconomía medioambiental. _9212 |
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_aRecursos naturales _975 |
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_aWhitehead, John Claiborne, _d1963- _9857 |
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_aHaab, Timothy C., _d1969- _9856 |
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_aHuang, Ju-chin. _9875 |
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