Title of article :
Measuring demand for flat water recreation using a two-stage/disequilibrium travel cost model with adjustment for overdispersion and self-selection
Author/Authors :
R.، McKean, John نويسنده , , Donn، Johnson, نويسنده , , Garth، Taylor, R. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
An alternate travel cost model is applied to an on-site sample to estimate the value of flat water recreation on the impounded lower Snake River. Four contiguous reservoirs would be eliminated if the dams are breached to protect endangered Pacific salmon and steelhead trout. The empirical method applies truncated negative binomial regression with adjustment for endogenous stratification. The two-stage decision model assumes that recreationists allocate their time among work and leisure prior to deciding among consumer goods. The allocation of time and money among goods in the second stage is conditional on the predetermined work time and income. The second stage is a disequilibrium labor market which also applies if employers set work hours or if recreationists are not in the labor force. When work time is either predetermined, fixed by contract, or nonexistent, recreationists must consider separate prices and budgets for time and money.
Keywords :
river rafting demand , count data models , econometrics , Consumer surplus , endogenous stratification
Journal title :
Water Resources Research
Journal title :
Water Resources Research