Environmental and Resource Valuation with Revealed Preferences

Environmental and Resource Valuation with Revealed Preferences
Author: Nancy E. Bockstael,Kenneth E. McConnell
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2007-03-31
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781402053184

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This book provides a systematic review of those economic approaches for valuing the environment and natural resources that use information on what people do, not what they say. The authors have worked on models of revealed preferences for valuing environmental and natural resources for several decades. The book provides a candid review of the major conceptual challenges and an exploration of neglected issues in the literature.

Environmental Resource Valuation

Environmental Resource Valuation
Author: Richard C. Bishop,Donato Romano
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781461557418

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Economic values are increasingly used in policy analysis and legal settings. With the growing recognition that many of the things that benefit or harm people are outside the market system, have come increasing efforts to develop nonmarket valuation techniques. One such technique is the contingent valuation method (CVM). CVM seeks to value environmental and other nonmarket goods and services by asking individuals about their values using survey methods. These procedures are different from the `revealed-preference' methods that economists have historically employed to estimate economic values. Why depart from well-established revealed-preference procedures and apply a `stated-preference' method like CVM? For nonmarket goods and services, revealed-preference methods have two shortcomings that those applying CVM hope to avoid. First, revealed-preference methods involve econometric problems that have yet to be fully overcome. The second shortcoming of revealed-preference methods is that such methods, when applied to environmental amenities, are likely to be only partial measures of value. Given the tremendous interest that exists in economic values and the limitations of revealed-preference methods, it is not surprising that interest in CVM has grown rapidly. Environmental Resource Valuation reviews the application of CVM and compares American experiences in nonmarket evaluation with those in other countries.

Environmental Valuation with Revealed Preferences

Environmental Valuation with Revealed Preferences
Author: Nancy E. Bockstael,Kenneth E. McConnell
Publsiher: Springer London
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2006-02-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1402040806

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Revealed Preference Approaches to Environmental Valuation Volumes I and II

Revealed Preference Approaches to Environmental Valuation Volumes I and II
Author: Catherine L. Kling
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 1218
Release: 2019-01-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781351903448

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In this two volume collection the editors have chosen a sample of some of the most essential and inspirational articles and papers for understanding revealed preference methods to value environmental amenities. The papers cover the gamut of methods that are typically classified as revealed preference approaches - including: recreation demand models, hedonic methods, and averting behavior methods, as well as efforts to combine stated and revealed preferences. While this collection is far from exhaustive, the editors have included papers they believe will represent the state of the art in the theory and application of revealed preference methods, contribute to development of the state of the art, or raise fundamental challenges and insights that will drive the research agenda in the coming years.

Preference Data for Environmental Valuation

Preference Data for Environmental Valuation
Author: John Whitehead,Tim Haab,Ju-Chin Huang
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2012-03-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781136812224

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The monetary valuation of environmental goods and services has evolved from a fringe field of study in the late 1970s and early 1980s to a primary focus of environmental economists over the past decade. Despite its rapid growth, practitioners of valuation techniques often find themselves defending their practices to both users of the results of applied studies and, perhaps more troubling, to other practitioners. One of the more heated threads of this internal debate over valuation techniques revolves around the types of data to use in performing a valuation study. In the infant years of the development of valuation techniques, two schools of thought emerged: the revealed preference school and the stated preference school, the latter of which is perhaps most associated with the contingent valuation method. In the midst of this debate an exciting new approach to non-market valuation was developed in the 1990s: a combination and joint estimation of revealed preference and stated preference data. There are two primary objectives for this book. One objective is to fill a gap in the nonmarket valuation "primer" literature. A number of books have appeared over the past decade that develop the theory and methods of nonmarket valuation but each takes an individual nonmarket valuation method approach. This book considers each of these valuation methods in combination with another method. These relationships can be exploited econometrically to obtain more valid and reliable estimates of willingness-to-pay relative to the individual methods. The second objective is to showcase recent and novel applications of data combination and joint estimation via a set of original, state-of-the-art studies that are contributed by leading researchers in the field. This book will be accessible to economists and consultants working in business or government, as well as an invaluable resource for researchers and students alike.

A Primer on Nonmarket Valuation

A Primer on Nonmarket Valuation
Author: Patricia A. Champ,Kevin J. Boyle,Thomas C. Brown
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 504
Release: 2017-02-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789400771048

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This is a practical book with clear descriptions of the most commonly used nonmarket methods. The first chapters of the book provide the context and theoretical foundation of nonmarket valuation along with a discussion of data collection procedures. The middle chapters describe the major stated- and revealed-preference valuation methods. For each method, the steps involved in implementation are laid out and carefully explained with supporting references from the published literature. The final chapters of the book examine the relevance of experimentation to economic valuation, the transfer of existing nonmarket values to new settings, and assessments of the reliability and validity of nonmarket values. The book is relevant to individuals in many professions at all career levels. Professionals in government agencies, attorneys involved with natural resource damage assessments, graduate students, and others will appreciate the thorough descriptions of how to design, implement, and analyze a nonmarket valuation study.

Economic Valuation with Stated Preference Techniques

Economic Valuation with Stated Preference Techniques
Author: Ian Bateman
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 488
Release: 2002
Genre: Auditoría ambiental
ISBN: UGA:32108034382708

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This manual offers a detailed, up-to-date explanation of how to carry out stated preference techniques. The techniques use surveys to ask individuals how much they would be willing to pay or willing to accept in compensation for gains or losses of non-market goods and services. Applications of the technique include changes in air and water quality; noise nuisance; health care; risk; recorded heritage; cultural assets; habitats; Landscape and so on. It shows how to choose the most appropriate technique and how to design the questionnaires. Detailed advice on econometric analysis is provided, as well as explanation of the pitfalls that need to be avoided.

The Measurement of Environmental and Resource Values

The Measurement of Environmental and Resource Values
Author: A. Myrick Freeman III,Joseph A. Herriges,Catherine L. Kling
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 478
Release: 2014-06-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317703938

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The first edition of this important work was the winner of the 2002 Publication of Enduring Quality award by the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists. The continuing premise for the book is that estimates of the economic values of environmental and natural resource services are essential for effective policy-making. As previous editions, the third edition, which includes two additional co-authors, presents a comprehensive treatment of the theory and methods involved in estimating environmental benefits. Researchers, policy-makers, and practitioners will welcome the work as an up-to-date reference on recent developments. Students will gain a better understanding of the contribution that economics as a discipline can make to decisions concerning pollution control and human health, recreation, environmental amenities, and other critical issues concerning the way we use and interact with environmental and natural resource systems. To reflect recent progress in both the theory and practice of non-market valuation, the third edition includes more details on empirical approaches to measurement, expanded discussion of the reasons for divergence between "willingness to pay" and "willingness to accept compensation," and increased coverage of econometric issues encountered in estimation. In keeping with its cutting edge orientation, it also includes more discussion of survey design, equilibrium sorting models, and the implications of behavioral economics for welfare measurements and benefit cost analysis.