Commonly used discrete choice model analyses (eg, probit, logit and multinomial logit models) draw on the estimation of importance weights that apply to different attribute levels …
I started this project some 10 years back; Professor Paul Green assisted me in the early phase of this work. During the last 5 years or so, there have been several interesting …
This review article provides reflections on the state of the art of research in conjoint analysis— where we came from, where we are, and some directions as to where we might go. We …
Discrete choice experiments (DCEs) are regularly used in health economics to elicit preferences for healthcare products and programmes. There is growing recognition that …
Background Even though wetlands are essential in enhancing water quality and providing recreation and entertainment opportunities in urban areas, their values are overlooked by …
Ecosystem service changes caused by land use and land cover change (LULCC) is an important indictor and early warning of ecological changes. However, few attempts have …
Compared to many applied areas of economics, health economics has a strong tradition in eliciting and using stated preferences (SP) in policy analysis. Discrete choice experiments …
A key objective of discrete choice experiments is to obtain sufficient quantity of high quality choice data to estimate choice models to be used to explore various policy/clinically relevant …
Perhaps the most understudied ecosystem services are related to socio-cultural values tied to non-material benefits arising from human–ecosystem relationships. Bequest values linked …