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Edward Morey
Edward Morey
Department of Economics, University of Colorado
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Competition in regional environmental policies when plant locations are endogenous
JR Markusen, ER Morey, N Olewiler
Journal of Public economics 56 (1), 55-77, 1995
6091995
Environmental policy when market structure and plant locations are endogenous
JR Markusen, ER Morey, ND Olewiler
Journal of environmental economics and management 24 (1), 69-86, 1993
4941993
A repeated nested‐logit model of Atlantic salmon fishing
ER Morey, RD Rowe, M Watson
American journal of agricultural economics 75 (3), 578-592, 1993
4901993
Using angler characteristics and attitudinal data to identify environmental preference classes: a latent-class model
E Morey, J Thacher, W Breffle
Environmental and Resource Economics 34, 91-115, 2006
2652006
A discrete-choice model of recreational participation, site choice, and activity valuation when complete trip data are not available
ER Morey, WD Shaw, RD Rowe
Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 20 (2), 181-201, 1991
2491991
Investigating preference heterogeneity in a repeated discrete-choice recreation demand model of Atlantic salmon fishing
WS Breffle, ER Morey
Marine Resource Economics 15 (1), 1-20, 2000
2102000
Using stated-preference questions to investigate variations in willingness to pay for preserving marble monuments: Classic heterogeneity, random parameters, and mixture models
E Morey, K Greer Rossmann
Journal of Cultural Economics 27, 215-229, 2003
2012003
The demand for site-specific recreational activities: a characteristics approach
ER Morey
Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 8 (4), 345-371, 1981
1971981
Using contingent valuation to estimate a neighbourhood's willingness to pay to preserve undeveloped urban land
WS Breffle, ER Morey, TS Lodder
Urban Studies 35 (4), 715-727, 1998
1821998
TWO RUMs uncloaked: Nested-logit models of site choice and nested-logit models of participation and site choice
ER Morey
Valuing Recreation and the Environment, 65-120, 1999
1761999
Estimating the benefits and costs to mountain bikers of changes in trail characteristics, access fees, and site closures: choice experiments and benefits transfer
ER Morey, T Buchanan, DM Waldman
Journal of Environmental Management 64 (4), 411-422, 2002
1162002
Confuser surplus
ER Morey
The American Economic Review 74 (1), 163-173, 1984
1121984
The choice of ski areas: estimation of a generalized CES preference ordering with characteristics
ER Morey
The Review of Economics and Statistics, 584-590, 1984
1071984
Measurement error in recreation demand models: the joint estimation of participation, site choice, and site characteristics
ER Morey, DM Waldman
Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 35 (3), 262-276, 1998
1021998
Characteristics, consumer surplus, and new activities: A proposed ski area
ER Morey
Journal of Public Economics 26 (2), 221-236, 1985
981985
An introduction to checking, testing, and imposing curvature properties: the true function and the estimated function
ER Morey
Canadian Journal of Economics, 207-235, 1986
961986
Separability, partial demand systems, and consumer's surplus measures
M Hanemann, E Morey
Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 22 (3), 241-258, 1992
771992
Estimating recreational trout fishing damages in Montana's Clark Fork River basin: summary of a natural resource damage assessment
ER Morey, WS Breffle, RD Rowe, DM Waldman
Journal of Environmental Management 66 (2), 159-170, 2002
732002
Estimating recreational trout fishing damages in Montana's Clark Fork River basin: summary of a natural resource damage assessment
ER Morey, WS Breffle, RD Rowe, DM Waldman
Journal of Environmental Management 66 (2), 159-170, 2002
732002
A Simple Method of Incorporating Income Effects into Logit and Nested‐Logit Models: Theory and Application
ER Morey, VR Sharma, A Karlstrom
American Journal of Agricultural Economics 85 (1), 248-253, 2003
632003
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