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Environmental and Resource Valuation with Revealed Preferences [electronic resource] : A Theoretical Guide to Empirical Models / by Nancy E. Bockstael, Kenneth E. McConnell.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries The Economics of Non-Market Goods and Resources ; 7Editor: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2007Descripción: XV, 374 p. online resourceTipo de contenido:
  • text
Tipo de medio:
  • computer
Tipo de soporte:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781402053184
  • 99781402053184
Tema(s): Formatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD:
  • 333.7 23
Recursos en línea:
Contenidos:
Setting the Stage -- Welfare Economics for Price Changes -- The Concept of Weak Complementarity -- Implementing Weak Complementarity -- Measuring Welfare in Discrete Choice Models -- Hedonic Models of Heterogeneous Goods -- Hedonic Wage Analysis -- Public Goods in Household Production -- The Environment as an Input into Firms' Production -- Some Broader Considerations.
En: Springer eBooksResumen: Environmental and Resource Valuation with Revealed Preferences: A Theoretical Guide to Empirical Models 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 and authored some of the seminal papers in the field. The book is a natural outcome of their conceptual contributions and their many years of experience in empirical policy research, natural resource damage litigation and teaching on the topic. The chief purpose of Environmental and Resource Valuation with Revealed Preferences is to collect in one place current thought on the various revealed preference approaches to environmental valuation and to subject these approaches to consistent theoretical critique. The unique features of Environmental and Resource Valuation with Revealed Preferences include: • a development of the theory from the simplest ideas of economic preferences, based on microeconomics and welfare theory, extended to show how these ideas can be used empirically; • coherent theoretical and practical treatment of the approaches developed to value the environment and public goods, from travel cost to wage and housing hedonics to averting behavior and cost of illness; • a candid review of the major conceptual challenges and an exploration of neglected issues in the literature; • connections between theory and empirical research for real world problems. Environmental Valuation with Revealed Preferences is an exceptionally useful tool for economists and graduate students working in the area of environmental and resource economics at universities, research institutes, government agencies, non-governmental environmental organizations, multi-lateral banks.
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Setting the Stage -- Welfare Economics for Price Changes -- The Concept of Weak Complementarity -- Implementing Weak Complementarity -- Measuring Welfare in Discrete Choice Models -- Hedonic Models of Heterogeneous Goods -- Hedonic Wage Analysis -- Public Goods in Household Production -- The Environment as an Input into Firms' Production -- Some Broader Considerations.

Environmental and Resource Valuation with Revealed Preferences: A Theoretical Guide to Empirical Models 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 and authored some of the seminal papers in the field. The book is a natural outcome of their conceptual contributions and their many years of experience in empirical policy research, natural resource damage litigation and teaching on the topic. The chief purpose of Environmental and Resource Valuation with Revealed Preferences is to collect in one place current thought on the various revealed preference approaches to environmental valuation and to subject these approaches to consistent theoretical critique. The unique features of Environmental and Resource Valuation with Revealed Preferences include: • a development of the theory from the simplest ideas of economic preferences, based on microeconomics and welfare theory, extended to show how these ideas can be used empirically; • coherent theoretical and practical treatment of the approaches developed to value the environment and public goods, from travel cost to wage and housing hedonics to averting behavior and cost of illness; • a candid review of the major conceptual challenges and an exploration of neglected issues in the literature; • connections between theory and empirical research for real world problems. Environmental Valuation with Revealed Preferences is an exceptionally useful tool for economists and graduate students working in the area of environmental and resource economics at universities, research institutes, government agencies, non-governmental environmental organizations, multi-lateral banks.

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