There’s nothing wrong with Ohio, except the snow and the rain*
Yikes. *Ohio (Come Back to Texas)
What sort of outdoor recreation data can you collect without a research budget?
I'm doing a small study at Fire Mountain Trails (FMT) in Cherokee, NC: The Fire Mountain Trails
Stated preferences in the AER
American Economic Review Vol. 113, Issue 7 -- July 2023: The authors mention stated preference research
SBCA Online Learning: Valuing Nonmarket Benefits on July 11 & 12, 2023
From the inbox: Join us online July 11 & 12, 2023, 1:00 p.m. ET to 3:30 p.m. ET for Valuing Nonmarket
Just your friendly periodic reminder that mileage taxes create disincentives for fuel efficiency.
If there's been one consistent thread since the beginning of Env-Econ.net, it's our endearing commitment to
Peak oil (demand)
From the WSJ (Oil Demand Expected to Peak This Decade as EVs Boom): Rising demand for crude
2023 Berkeley Summer School in Environmental and Energy Economics | August 14-18, 2023
via Max Auffhammer: Thanks to generous renewal funding from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, the Berkeley Summer
I try to assign a number to Krugman’s estimate of the value of not commuting and come up short
Krugman (Working From Home and Realizing What Matters): First things first: The reduction in commuting time is
Some thoughts on non-probability, aka opt-in, survey panels
I participated in a survey conducted by Clemson this week. I was eligible because I had