Review of Contingent Valuation of Environmental Goods: A Comprehensive Critique. Edited by Daniel McFadden and Kenneth Train (2017): An Update
John C. Whitehead
No 24-17, Working Papers from Department of Economics, Appalachian State University
Abstract: This
When there is an increase in demand a business firm will increase output. In the case of a park, you need more employees to make sure the quality of the product stays high.
At one point in my life I thought it would be cool to publish a paper in Human Dimensions of Wildlife. So I sent this paper there in 2002 and received an R&R.
I didn't revise the paper for this journal but here is what I wanted to say:
Reviewer #1: 1. This is an important contribution. However, I feel it would be much more support to
Sea-level Rise, Groundwater Quality, and the Impacts on Coastal Homeowners
Dennis Guignet, O. Ashton Morgan, Craig Landry, John C. Whitehead, William Anderson
Abstract:
Sea-level rise poses a growing threat to coastal communities and economies across the globe. North Carolina (NC)
Total Economic Valuation of Great Lakes Recreational Fisheries: Attribute Non-attendance, Hypothetical Bias and Insensitivity to Scope
John C. Whitehead, Louis Cornicelli and Gregory Howard
Abstract: We use stated preference methods to estimate willingness to pay to avoid reductions
The Aggregate Economic Value of Great Lakes Recreational Fishing Trips
John C. Whitehead, Louis Cornicelli, Lisa Bragg and Rob Southwick
Abstract: We use the contingent valuation method in a survey of Great Lakes anglers to
They doth protest too much, methinks: Reply to “Reply to Whitehead”
John C. Whitehead
No 24-04, Working Papers from Department of Economics, Appalachian State University
Abstract: Desvousges, Mathews and Train (2020) point out a mistake in