Browsing by Author "Campbell, Danny"
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Assessing the spatial dependence of welfare estimates obtained from discrete choice experiments
Campbell, Danny; Scarpa, Riccardo; Hutchinson, W. George (Springer, 2008)We report results from a discrete choice experiment designed to assess the general public’s preferences regarding rural landscape improvements. Using a random parameters logit model to account for unobserved taste ... -
Benefit estimates for landscape improvements: sequential Bayesian design and respondents' rationality in a choice experiment
Scarpa, Riccardo; Campbell, Danny; Hutchinson, W. George (University of Wisconsin Press, 2006)A multi-attribute, stated-preference approach is used to value low and high impact actions on four major landscape components addressed by the Rural Environment Protection Scheme in Ireland. Several methodological issues ... -
Incorporating discontinuous preferences into the analysis of discrete choice experiments
Campbell, Danny; Hutchinson, W. George; Scarpa, Riccardo (2007-09)Data from a discrete choice experiment on improvements of rural landscape attributes are used to investigate the implications of discontinuous preferences on willingness to pay estimates. Using a multinomial error component ... -
Modelling attribute non-attendance in choice experiments for rural landscape valuation
Scarpa, Riccardo; Gilbride, Timothy J.; Campbell, Danny; Hensher, David A. (Oxford University Press, 2009)Non-market effects of agriculture are often estimated using discrete choice models from stated preference surveys. In this context we propose two ways of modelling attribute non-attendance. The first involves constraining ... -
Non-attendance to attributes in environmental choice analysis: a latent class specification
Campbell, Danny; Hensher, David A.; Scarpa, Riccardo (Routledge, 2011)There is a growing literature on the design and use of stated choice experiments. Analysts have developed sophisticated ways of analysing such data, using a form of discrete choice model to identify the marginal (dis)utility ...
Co-authors for Danny Campbell
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