2012 Sessions for Daniel Petrolia

 
Friday
1:00 - 2:45 p.m.
AERE
Session 04C
Stated Preferences

Session Chairs:

Daniel Petrolia, Mississippi State University

Papers:

"Willingness to Pay for Anadromous Fisheries Restoration:  Distance Decay and River Reputation"
Lynne Lewis, Bates College (Contact Author)
Guillermo Herrera, Bowdoin College
Ursula Sandstrom, Bates College
Lindsay Thompson, Johns Hopkins University

"Valuing a Real (and Controversial) Proposal Through a Stated-Preference Survey"
Carol Mansfield, RTI International (Contact Author)
George Van Houtven, RTI International
Vesall Nourani, RTI International
Vik Kilambi, RTI International
Benjamin Simon, U.S. Department of Interior
Peter Grigelis, U.S. Department of Interior
Cindy Thomson, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

"Willingness-to-Pay (WTP) for Environmental Quality Improvements and Risk-Preferences of Individuals"
Afif Naeem, The Ohio State University (Contact Author)
Timothy C. Haab, The Ohio State University

"A Comparative Analysis of the Multi-Mode Chesapeake Bay Menhaden Survey"
Todd Hartman, Appalachian State University
James Kirkley, University of Maryland
Kenneth Mcconnell, University of Maryland
Tanga McDaniel, Appalachian State University
John C. Whitehead, Appalachian State University (Contact Author)

 

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Friday
3:00 - 4:45 p.m.
AERE
Session 04D
Benefit-Cost Analysis

Session Chairs:

Matthew G. Interis, Mississippi State University

Papers:

"Improving Aggregate WTP: Sample Bias Correction via Bootstrapping"
Catherine M. Chambers, University of Central Missouri (Contact Author)
Christopher Azevedo, University of Central Missouri
John R. Crooker, University of Central Missouri

"Not Choosing Is a Choice: Accounting for 'Would Not Vote' Choices in Models of WTP"
Daniel Petrolia, Mississippi State University (Contact Author)

"Mapping the WTP Distribution from Individual Level Parameter Estimation"
Matthew Winden, University of Wisconsin - Whitewater (Contact Author)
H. Allen Klaiber, North Carolina State University
Timothy C. Haab, The Ohio State University

"(Almost) Everybody Wins: A True Pareto Justification for Practical Welfare Economics and Benefit-Cost Analysis"
Richard Zerbe, University of Washington School of Law (Contact Author)
Tyler A. Scott, University of Washington School of Public Affairs

 

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