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Article (Faculty180)
2019
A Semiparametric Smooth Coefficient Estimator for Recreation Demand
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Environmental and Resource Economics
. 74:1163-1187.
2019
The influence of misperceptions about social norms on substance use among school‐aged adolescents
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Health Economics
. 28:736-747.
2018
Re-Evaluating Subsidies for Services That Carry no Positive Externalities: A Benefit-Cost Analysis of Convenience Loop Busing versus Walking
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Journal of Economics and Politics
. 24:1-23.
2018
Reply to "a comment on 'three reasons to use annual payments in contingent valuation'"
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Journal of Environmental Economics and Management
. 88:489.
2016
Alcohol consumption by youth: Peers, parents, or prices?
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Economics & Human Biology
. 23:76.
2015
Three reasons to use annual payments in contingent valuation surveys: Convergent validity, discount rates, and mental accounting
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Journal of Environmental Economics and Management
. 72:123.
2012
Spatial random utility model with an application to recreation demand
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Economic Modelling
. 29:72.
2011
Increasing beach recreation benefits by using wetlands to reduce contamination
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Marine Resource Economics
. 26:1.
2009
Valuing water quality as a function of water quality measures
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American Journal of Agricultural Economics
. 91:106.
2006
Multivariate count data regression models with individual panel data from an on-site sample
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Journal of environmental economics and management
. 52:567.
Article (Web of Science)
2020
The use of multiple actual referenda in a new payment card methodology
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JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT
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Full Text via DOI:
10.1080/09640568.2019.1703176
2019
A Semiparametric Smooth Coefficient Estimator for Recreation Demand
.
ENVIRONMENTAL & RESOURCE ECONOMICS
. 74:1163-1187.
Full Text via DOI:
10.1007/s10640-019-00362-7
2019
The influence of misperceptions about social norms on substance use among school-aged adolescents
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HEALTH ECONOMICS
. 28:736-747.
Full Text via DOI:
10.1002/hec.3878
PMID:
31020746
2015
Three reasons to use annual payments in contingent valuation surveys: Convergent validity, discount rates, and mental accounting
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JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT
. 72:123-136.
Full Text via DOI:
10.1016/j.jeem.2015.05.002
2012
Spatial random utility model with an application to recreation demand
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ECONOMIC MODELLING
. 29:72-78.
Full Text via DOI:
10.1016/j.econmod.2010.09.026
2011
Increasing Beach Recreation Benefits by Using Wetlands to Reduce Contamination
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MARINE RESOURCE ECONOMICS
. 26:1-15.
2009
Valuing Water Quality as a Function of Water Quality Measures
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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
. 91:106-123.
Full Text via DOI:
10.1111/j.1467-8276.2008.01182.x
2006
Multivariate count data regression models with individual panel data from an on-site sample
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JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT
. 52:567-581.
Full Text via DOI:
10.1016/j.jeem.2006.03.002
Chapter (Faculty180)
2011
Combining Revealed Preference and Stated Preference Data without Invoking the Weak Complementarity Condition
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Preference Data for Environmental Valuation, Combining Revealed and Stated Approaches
. 208.
2009
Aesthetic values of lakes and rivers
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Encylopedia of Inland Waters
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2009
Estimating dispersal and predicting spread of nonindigenous species
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Bioeconomics of Invasive Species: Integrating Ecology, Economics, Policy, and Management
. 103.
Editorial Material (Web of Science)
2018
Reply to "a comment on 'three reasons to use annual payments in contingent valuationm'"
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JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT
. 489-495.
Full Text via DOI:
10.1016/j.jeem.2017.06.003
Presentation (Faculty180)
2015
Restoration Projects to Reduce Phosphorus Loadings into Lake Erie: From Concept to Implementation
Research Report (Faculty180)
A Benefit-Cost Analysis for new policy options (restored wetlands, sediment ponds, phosphorous removal structures, or a phosphorous corrective fee) to reduce excess nutrients in the Maumee River Watershed
Iowa lakes valuation project: Summary and findings from year one
The Value of Restoring Wetlands for Maumee Bay State Park Beach Visitors
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Valuing water quality in midwestern lake ecosystems.
Press (Faculty180)
Water Cleanup: What's the Economic Impact for Iowa Communities?
Press (Faculty180)
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