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rdfs:label | "The Measurement of Environmental and Resource Values: Theory and Methods, Second Edition" |
schema:name | "The Measurement of Environmental and Resource Values: Theory and Methods, Second Edition" @ja |
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schema:contributor | <https://jpsearch.go.jp/entity/ncname/A._Myrick_Freeman_III> (➜ "A. Myrick Freeman III") |
schema:dateCreated | "2003" |
schema:description 2 | "公開者: Washington, DC" |
schema:description | "内容記述: 1. Resource Evaluation and Public Policy: The Assets of Nature; The Economic Concept of Value; Economic Values in Public Policy; Classifications of Values; Ex Post and Ex Ante Analysis of Values; Preview; Mathematical Notation; 2. Measuring Values, Benefits, and Costs: An Overview: Resource Values as Shadow Prices; Methods for Measuring Values; The Methodology of Revealed Preference Models; A Model of Environmental and Resource Values; The Noneconomic Foundations of Resource Valuation; The Welfare Economics of Costs; Uncertainty; Summary; 3. Defining and Measuring Welfare Changes: Basic Theory: Individual Preferences and Demand; Welfare Measures for Changes in Prices; Welfare Measures for Changes in Factor Prices; Welfare Measures for Quantity Changes; Aggregation and Social Welfare; Summary; 4. Revealed Preference Models of Valuation: Basic Theory: Environmental Quality as a Factor Input; An Individual's Demand for Environmental Quality; The Structure of Preferences and Measures of Value; Discrete Choice Models and Measures of Value; Summary; 5. Nonuse Values: Background: Motivation and Definitions; A Theoretical Framework; Toward Measurement; Summary; 6. Stated Preference Methods for Valuation: The Welfare Economics of Stated Preference Questions; Assessing the Validity of Stated Preference Welfare Measures; Conclusions; 7. Aggregation of Values Across Time: Individual Preferences and Intertemporal Choice; Measures of Welfare Change; Which Interest Rate is the Right Intertemporal Price?; The Capital Costs of Environmental Policies; Discounting and Aggregation across Generations; 8. Values in an Uncertain World: Individual Uncertainty and Welfare; Aggregation and the Welfare Criterion; Revealed Preference Methods for Measuring Values; Additional Topics in the Welfare Economics of Uncertainty, Summary; 9. Environmental Quality as a Factor Input: Basic Theory; Multiproduct Firms; Vertically Linked Markets; Market Distortions; Valuing Changes in the Productivity of Natural Resource Systems; Summary; 10. Valuing Longevity and Health: Valuing Reduced Mortality Risks; Valuing Reduced Morbidity; Special Topics; Summary; 11. Property Value Models: Historical Background; The Hedonic Property Value Model; The Repeat-Sales Model; Discrete Choice Models; Summary; 12. Hedonic Wage Models: Wage Differences and the Value of Reducing Risks; Interurban Wage Differences and the Value of Amenitites; Summary; 13.Recreational Uses of Natural Resource Systems: The Travel Cost Model of Recreation Demand; Random Utility Models; Time and the Implicit Price of Visits; Other Approaches to Valuation; Summary; 14. Conclusions: Benefits Transfer; Combining Revealed Preference and Stated Preference Data; Valuing the Services of Ecosystems; The State of the Art....(more)" |
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