Publication Date
1-2004
Series Number
04-WP 352
Abstract
The focus of this investigation is three-fold. First, seminonparametric techniques are considered in order to avoid the pitfall of imparting bias on value estimates. Second, the efficacy of seminonparametric techniques are explored in an empirical setting by valuing recreational access at Clear Lake, Iowa. Finally, a technique from Eastwood and Gallant (1991) is adapted and applied to the count data model.
Recommended Citation
Crooker, John R., "Valuing Resource Access with Seminonparametric Techniques: An Application to Clear Lake" (2004). CARD Working Papers. 416.
https://lib.dr.iastate.edu/card_workingpapers/416
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