The major impediment to performing a benefit–cost analysis in many fields of applied economics, such as those dealing with culture, environment, health, and transportation, is …
P Kaval, R Yao - 2007 - researchcommons.waikato.ac.nz
Millions of people participate in outdoor recreation activities in New Zealand every year. Economic recreation studies in the country concentrate mostly on market values. Market …
Over 90 percent of people living in the United States participate in some type of outdoor recreation, from walking the dog to rock climbing. These activities increase a person's well …
R Yao, P Kaval - Annals of Leisure Research, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Non-market valuation (NMV) is recognized as an important tool in environmental policy decision-making worldwide. In this paper, we investigate the history of NMV, specifically in …
A bibliography of this kind has long been needed. The book is clearly and accurately printed and well arranged." Times Literary Supplement. The scope of the bibliography is economic …
The German external investment, in part by design, took the form of elaborate structures reaching through many countries, some neutral during the war, some invaded by Germany …
I Sotiropoulou - World Review of Political Economy, 2016 - JSTOR
The article discusses the grassroots approaches to value (s) and valuing (s) as encountered in several schemes which exist in Greece over the last few years and whose members …
New Zealand homes have a record of being poorly heated and inadequately energy efficient. While policy makers increasingly recognise the many benefits associated with …
L Fiorito - Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 2024 - cambridge.org
This paper provides a reconstruction of the debate on “social value” among early marginalists in the US. This will be done in three steps. The first step analyzes John B …