Identifying Individual Discount Rates and Valuing Public Open Space with Stated Preference Models [PDF]
An individual's rate of time preference is an important consideration for individuals deciding whether to support a public good since the benefits of a public good often come in the future.
Kovacs, Kent F., Larson, Douglas M.
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The "more is less" phenomenon in Contingent and Inferred valuation [PDF]
2011) using the Contingent valuation (CV) as well as the Inferred valuation (IV) method (Lusk and Norwood 2009b). We find that when moving in the context of a familiar market for consumers (i.e., the food market) we only observe weak effects of ...
Drichoutis, Andreas C. +2 more
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Inequality, Nonhomothetic Preferences, and Trade: A Gravity Approach [PDF]
In this paper, we show that inequality is an important determinant of import demand, in that it augments the standard gravity model in a significant way. We interpret this result with the aid of a model in which tastes are nonhomothetic.
Devashish Mitra +2 more
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Life cycle evolution in the trilobites Balangia and Duyunaspis from the Cambrian Series 2 (Stage 4) of South China. [PDF]
Chen Z +5 more
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Environmental Quality and Housing Markets: Does Lot Size Matter? [PDF]
This paper examines the influence of lot size on willingness to pay for locational environmental attributes for an urban coastal watershed. We compare traditional hedonic price functions with Parsons'(1990) weighting argument to determine whether or not ...
Acharya, Gayatri, Lewis, Lynne Y.
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Flood prone risk and amenity values: a spatial hedonic analysis [PDF]
This study examines the impact of flood hazard zone location on residential property values. The study utilises data from over 2,000 private residential property sales occurred during 2006 in North Shore City, New Zealand.
Samarasinghe, Oshadhi, Sharp, Basil M.H.
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Reducing Bias from Choice Experiments Estimates in the Demand for Recreation [PDF]
In valuing the demand for recreation, the literature has grown from using revealed preference methods to applying stated preference methods, namely contingent valuation and choice modelling. Recent attempts have merged revealed and stated preference data
Hutchinson, W. George +2 more
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Using stated preferences to estimate the environmental benefits of using biodiesel fuel in diesel engines [PDF]
Using biodiesel fuel to reduce emissions from diesel engines is an area of increasing interest. Many environmental benefits associated with biodiesel are not traded in markets and their estimation requires economic valuation methods applied to non-market
Hitzhusen, Frederick J. +1 more
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Genome-wide association analysis reveals a novel QTL CsPC1 for pericarp color in cucumber. [PDF]
Huang H +11 more
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