Browsing by Author "Hanley, Nick"
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Australia: A land of missed opportunities?
Greasley, David; McLaughlin, Eoin; Hanley, Nick; Oxley, Les (Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2017)Comprehensive Investment (CI) may provide an indicator of future changes in a country's per capita consumption. The authors explore the utility of the CI indicator for Australia by constructing CI data since 1861 and by ... -
Contemporary Guidance for Stated Preference Studies
Johnston, Robert J.; Boyle, Kevin J.; Adamowicz, Wiktor (Vic); Bennett, Jeff; Brouwer, Roy; Cameron, Trudy Ann; Hanemann, W. Michael; Hanley, Nick; Ryan, Mandy; Scarpa, Riccardo; Tourangeau, Roger; Vossler, Christian A. (The University of Chicago Press Journals, 2017)This article proposes contemporary best-practice recommendations for stated preference (SP) studies used to inform decision making, grounded in the accumulated body of peer-reviewed literature. These recommendations consider ... -
Effects on welfare measures of alternative means of accounting for preference heterogeneity in recreational demand models
Hynes, Stephen; Hanley, Nick; Scarpa, Riccardo (Oxford University Press, 2008)Multiattribute-revealed preference data are used to investigate heterogeneity in a sample of kayakers for a panel of whitewater sites in Ireland. This article focuses on a comparison of preference heterogeneity using a ... -
Empirical testing of genuine savings as an indicator of weak sustainability: A three-country analysis of long-run trends
Hanley, Nick; Oxley, Les; Greasley, David; McLaughlin, Eoin; Blum, Matthias (Springer, 2016)Genuine Savings has emerged as a widely-used indicator of sustainable development. This approach to conceptualising what sustainability is about has strong links to work published by Anil Markandya and colleagues over 20 ... -
Sad or happy? The effects of emotions on stated preferences for environmental goods
Hanley, Nick; Boyce, Christopher; Czajkowski, Mikołaj; Tucker, Steven; Noussair, Charles; Townsend, Michael (Springer Verlag (Germany), 2017)A substantial literature in behavioural science and psychology shows that emotions affect human choices and values. This paper investigates whether such emotional impacts are also present in stated choice experiments for ...
Co-authors for Nick Hanley
Nick Hanley has 21 co-authors in Research Commons.
- Wiktor (Vic) Adamowicz
- Jeff Bennett
- Matthias Blum
- Christopher Boyce
- Kevin J. Boyle
- Roy Brouwer
- Trudy Ann Cameron
- Mikołaj Czajkowski
- David Greasley
- W. Michael Hanemann
- Stephen Hynes
- Robert J. Johnston
- Eoin McLaughlin
- Charles Noussair
- Les Oxley
- Mandy Ryan
- Riccardo Scarpa
- Roger Tourangeau
- Michael Townsend
- Steven Tucker
- Christian A. Vossler