This impressive volume analyzes revealed preference approaches to
modelling the demand for recreational resources. It presents one of
the most thorough treatments of methods that rely on observed
behavior to estimate the value of environmental amenities. The
authors have brought together a collection of papers by top applied
environmental economists, providing professional economists and
policy analysts with a comprehensive reference on the current
state-of-the-art in recreation demand analysis. The papers
encompass both the theory of welfare measurement and practical
applications. This volume will be essential reading for those
interested in 'tooling up' on revealed preference approaches. For
long-term practitioners, the papers provide an invaluable reference
on recent developments in their field.
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