Recreational Demands
Session Chair*: George Frisvold, University of Arizona
- Temporal Stability of Recreational Choices
George Parsons, Stela STEFANOVA; University of Delaware
[Paper withdrawn]
- Size Matters: The Economic Value of Beach Erosion and Nourishment in Southern California [Replacement for paper 1]
Craig MOHN, Cascade Econometrics; Linwood Pendleton, et al.;
Abstract; Paper; Discussant:
- Valuing the Recreation Outings of Children
Richard DUNFORD, Environmental Economics Services, LLC; Randall Rosenberger, Oregon State University
Abstract; Paper; Slides; Discussant: Luz LONDONO-DIAZ, University of Connecticut [RESTORED]
- The Recreational Value of Coral Reefs: A Classical and a Bayesian Approach to Meta-analytic Benefit Transfer
Luz LONDONO-DIAZ, Robert Johnston; University of Connecticut
Abstract; Slides; Discussant: George Frisvold, University of Arizona [RESTORED]
- Demand for Visits to Southwestern National Parks: Efficient Estimation with Time-Invariant and Rarely Changing Variables and Park-Specific Fixed Effects
George FRISVOLD, Xudong Ma; University of Arizona
Abstract; Paper; Slides; Discussant: Richard Dunford, Environmental Economics Services, LLC [NOTE CHANGE]
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Updated: July 12, 2009. Please report errors or omissions to Trudy Cameron _______________* Each session lasts a total of 1 hour and 45 minutes. Four-paper sessions: each presenter/discussant pair can occupy only about 25 total minutes. Presenters must therefore be limited to roughly 20 minutes and discussants to roughly 5 minutes. Three-paper sessions: each presenter/discussant pair can occupy 35 total minutes. Presenters should plan for no more than 25 minutes and discussants for no more than 10 minutes. Chair's responsibilities: include provision of a laptop computer for the session, and ensuring that all presentations and all sets of discussion comments (if relevant) are preloaded onto the computer and queued-up for presentation prior to the start time of the session. (Detailed suggestions are available for less experienced chairpersons.)