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An Examination of Utility Consistent Approaches to Modeling Corner Solutions in Recreation Demand

RFA: Decision-Making and Valuation for Environmental Policy (1998)

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Book Chapter Corner solution models of recreation demand: a comparison of competing frameworks None Herriges JA, Kling CL Herriges JA, Kling CL. Corner solution models of recreation demand: a comparison of competing frameworks. In: Herriges JA, Kling CL, eds. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd. Valuing Recreation and the Environment, 1999, Chapter 6. R826615 (Final)
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Journal Article What's the use? welfare estimates from revealed preference models when weak complementarity does not hold JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT Herriges JA, Kling CL, Phaneuf DJ Herriges JA, Kling CL, Phaneuf DJ. What's the use? Welfare estimates from revealed preference models when weak complementarity does not hold. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 2004;47(1):55-70. R826615 (2000)
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Journal Article Valuing water quality improvements using revealed preference methods when corner solutions are present. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Phaneuf DJ, Kling CL, Herriges JA Phaneuf DJ, Kling CL, Herriges JA. Valuing water quality improvements using revealed preference methods when corner solutions are present. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 1998;80(5):1025-1031. R826615 (1999)
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Journal Article A dual approach to modeling corner solutions in recreation demand. JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT Phaneuf DJ Phaneuf DJ. A dual approach to modeling corner solutions in recreation demand. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 1999;37(1):85-105. R826615 (1999)
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Journal Article Estimation and welfare calculations in a generalized corner solution model with an application to recreation demand. REVIEW OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS Phaneuf DJ, Kling CL, Herriges JA Phaneuf DJ, Kling CL, Herriges JA. Estimation and welfare calculations in a generalized corner solution model with an application to recreation demand. The Review of Economics and Statistics 2000;82(1):83-92. R826615 (1999)
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Journal Article Choice set definition issues in a Kuhn-Tucker Model of recreation demand. MARINE RESOURCE ECONOMICS Phaneuf DJ, Herriges JA Phaneuf DJ, Herriges JA. Choice set definition issues in a Kuhn-Tucker model of recreation demand. Marine Resource Economics 1999;14(4):343-355. R825310 (Final)
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Journal Article An application of the Kuhn-Tucker demand model to the demand for water trail trips in North Carolina. MARINE RESOURCE ECONOMICS Phaneuf DJ Phaneuf DJ, Siderelis C. An application of the Kuhn-Tucker demand model to the demand for water trail trips in North Carolina. Marine Resource Economics 2003;18(1):1-14. R826615 (Final)
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Journal Article Estimating preferences for outdoor recreation: a comparison of continuous and count data demand system frameworks. JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT von Haefen RH, Phaneuf DJ von Haefen RH, Phaneuf DJ. Estimating preferences for outdoor recreation: a comparison of continuous and count data demand system frameworks. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 2003;45(3):612-630. R826615 (Final)
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Presentation Combining nonparametric bounds with parametric models of recreational demand: a Bayesian prior interpretation None Crooker J, Phaneuf DJ Crooker J, Phaneuf DJ. Combining nonparametric bounds with parametric models of recreational demand: a Bayesian prior interpretation. Presented at the Heartland Environmental and Resource Economics Workshop, Ames, IA, September 17-18, 2000. R826615 (2000)
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Presentation Combining nonparametric bounds with parametric models of recreational demand: a Bayesian prior interpretation None Crooker J, Phaneuf DJ Crooker J, Phaneuf DJ. Combining nonparametric bounds with parametric models of recreational demand: a Bayesian prior interpretation. Presented at the Western Economics Association Meetings, Vancouver, British Columbia, June 29-July 3, 2000. R826615 (2000)
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Presentation What's the use? Welfare estimates from revealed preference models when weak complementarity does not hold. None Herriges JA, Kling CL, Phaneuf DJ Herriges JA, Kling CL, Phaneuf DJ. What's the use? Welfare estimates from revealed preference models when weak complementarity does not hold. Presented at the Allied Social Science Association Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, January 6-9, 2000. R826615 (1999)
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Presentation Kuhn-Tucker models of recreation demand None Phaneuf DJ Phaneuf DJ. Kuhn-Tucker models of recreation demand. Presented at the Econometric Society World Congress, Seattle, WA, August 11-16, 2000. R826615 (2000)
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Presentation Options for including the opportunity cost of time in Kuhn-Tucker models of recreation demand. None Phaneuf DJ Phaneuf DJ. Options for including the opportunity cost of time in Kuhn-Tucker models of recreation demand. Presented at the W-133 Western Regional Project Annual Meetings, Kauai, HI, February 26-March 1, 2000. R826615 (2000)
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Presentation Time costs in Kuhn-Tucker models of recreation demand. None Phaneuf DJ Phaneuf DJ. Time costs in Kuhn-Tucker models of recreation demand. Presented at the W-133 Western Regional Project Annual Meetings, Kauai, HI, February 26-March 1, 2000. R826615 (Final)
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Presentation Modeling the demand for a large set of quality differentiated goods: estimation and welfare results from a systems approach. None von Haefen R, Phaneuf DJ, Parsons G von Haefen R, Phaneuf DJ, Parsons G. Modeling the demand for a large set of quality differentiated goods:estimation and welfare results from a systems approach. Presented at the Allied Social Science Association Annual Meetings, Atlanta, GA, January 2002. R826615 (Final)
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Presentation A comparison of economic and statistical approaches to corner solutions with an application to seasonal recreation demand. None von Haefen RH, Phaneuf DJ von Haefen RH, Phaneuf DJ. A comparison of economic and statistical approaches to corner solutions with an application to seasonal recreation demand. To be presented at the Allied Social Science Associations' Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, January 5-7, 2001. R826615 (2000)
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