Some Papers by Edward Morey

*Unless otherwise specified, the papers available online are in .pdf format and can be read with the Adobe Acrobat Reader v4.0 or above

The list of available papers will keep growing, so keep checking. Any comments on any of the papers would be greatly appreciated. You can email comments in Word, Scientific Word, Latex, and pdf, or send a hard copy by mail. Thanks.

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The data for many of these papers can be found at datasets.

 
This page is divided into three sections: Discussion papers online, Published papers available online, and Reports online

Discussion papers online

It's not where you do it, it's who you do it with? revised August 22, 2010

David Kritzberg and Edward Morey

Abstract

A parsimonious, latent-class methodology for predicting behavioral heterogeneity in terms of life-constraint heterogeneity, Feb 16, 2011.

Edward Morey and Mara Thiene

Abstract

From travel-cost models to moral philosophy, September 25, 2009

Edward Morey

Abstract

Discreet choice models and discrete-choice models: the hyphen is a short dash to clarity, March 13, 2006

Edward Morey

"For an extra-marital affair (as compared to an extra marital affair), one might want to consider a discreet choice model; since choice, they must be either beautiful or

handsome, there is the cachet of sex with a model, and they won't tell your spouse. In contrast, if you prefer to spend your time modeling discrete choices, ......."

Ax murdering and wash your hands after using the toilet: a contrite/confused economist, March 2004.

 If you would like to post a comment on this paper, or a comment or a comment, please send them in an email. To see the posted comments go to comments on ax murdering.

Some of the classic readings on externality theory can be found on my externality literature web page

Using the expected expenditure formula to calculate the exact expected compensating variation in GEV random utility models with income effects
Anders Karlstrom and Edward Morey, May 04.
 
Abstract
 
Also see our web page for using the expected expenditure formula
 

Valuing and Preserving Site-Specific Cultural Resources in Italy: Some of the Issues Nov 7, 2001.

Abstract

Combining Responses to Actual and hypothetical Offers to Estimate WTA for Highly-Polluting Clunkers: Ordered Probit with Distinct, Noisy and Biased Bounds: June 1999,
Edward R.Morey and Tymon Lodder
 
Abstract
 

 

Published papers available online

A joint latent-class model: combining Likert-scale preference statements with choice data to harvest preference heterogneity, July 2010

Bill Breffle, Edward Morey, Jennifer Thacher

Abstract

forthcoming Environmental and Resource Economics

data and programs available at http://www.colorado.edu/economics/morey/dataset.html

Using Attitudinal Data to Identify Latent Classes that Vary in Their Preference for Landscape Preservation,

Edward Morey, Mara Thiene, Maria De Salvo and Giovanni Signorello

Ecological Economics, Vol. 68(1-2), 536-546, December 2008.

Abstract

Patient preferences for depression treatment programs and willingness to pay for treatment

Edward R. Morey, Jennifer A. Thacher, and W. Edward Craighead

The Journal of Mental Health Policy and Economics 10, 87-99, 2007

Abstract

Calculating, with income effects, the compensating variation for a state change

 
Edward R. Morey, and Kathleen Greer Rossmann
 
Abstract
Environmental and Resource Economics, Vol. 39(2), 83-90, February, 2008
 

Using Patient Characteristics and Attitudinal Data to Identify Depression Treatment Preference Groups: A Latent-Class Model

Jennifer Thacher, Edward Morey and Edward Craighead

Abstract

Depression and Anxiety Vol. 21(2): 47-54, 2005

Valuing a change in a fishing site without collecting charactristics data on all fishing sites: a complete but minimal model March 05

Edward Morey and B. Breffle

Abstract

American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 88 (1): 150-161, 2006

Using Angler Characteristics and Attitudinal Data to Identify Environmental Preference Classes: A Latent-Class Model, May 2006

Edward Morey, Jennifer Thacher, and B. Breffle

Environmental and Resource Economics, Vol 34(1), 91-115, May 2006

Abstract

data and programs available soon

See also A Discussion of “Using Angler Characteristics and Attitudinal Data to Identify Environmental Preference Classes: A Latent-Class Model”, Provencher and Moore, Environmental and Resource Economics, Vol 34(1), 117-124, May 2006

Gaussian Quadrature versus Simulation for the Estimation of Random Parameters: Some Evidence from Stated Preference Recreational Choice Data, August 30, 2004

Abstract 
William S. Breffle, Edward R. Morey, and Donald M. Waldman
forthcoming in Applications of Simulation Methods in Environmental and Resource Economics, A. Alberini and R. Scarpa, eds., Springer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands.
 
Abstract
See also our web page with data and code to estimate random-parameters models with both simulation and quadrature

Using Stated-Preference Questions to Investigate Variations in Willingness to Pay for Preserving Marble Monuments: Classic Heterogeneity, Random Parameters, and Mixture Models

 
Edward R. Morey, and Kathleen Greer Rossmann
 
Journal of Cultural Economics, Vol. 27 (3/4), 2-5-229, November 2003.
 
Abstract
The data amd estimation programs used in this study can be found on my data web page.

Estimating Malaria Patients' Household Compensating Variations for Health Care Proposals in Nepal
Edward R.Morey, Vijaya Sharma, and Anne Mills
 
Social Science and Medicine 57 (2003) 155-165.
 
Abstract
The data used in this study can be found on my data web page.
 

A simple method of incorporating income effects into Logit and Nested-Logit models: theory and application
 
Edward R. Morey, Vijaya R. Sharma, and Anders Karlstrom
 
American Journal of Agricultural Economics 85(1), 250-255, February 2003.
 
Abstract
 
The data used in this study can be found on my data web page.

Estimating Recreational Trout Fishing Damages in Montana's Clark Fork River Basin: Summary of a Natural Resource Damage Assessment

Edward R. Morey, W.S. Breffle, R.D. Rowe and D. Waldman

Journal of Environmental Management 66(2), 159-170. Reprinted in The New Economics Of Outdoor Recreation (N. Hanley, Douglass Shaw and R. Wright, Eds.), Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd. 2003.

 
Abstract

 

  Estimating the Benefits and Costs to Mountain Bikers of Changes in Trail Characteristics, Access Fees, and Site Closures: Choice Experiments and Benefits Transfer:
Edward R.Morey, Terry Buchanan, and Donald M. Waldman
 
Journal of Environmental Management 64(4), 411-422, 2002
 
Abstract
The data used in this study can be found on my data web page.
 

Modeling and estimating WTP for reducing acid deposition injuries to cultural resources: using choice experiments in a group setting to estimate passive-use values:
Edward R.Morey, Kathleen Rossmann, Lauraine Chestnut and Shannon Ragland. Chapter 7 in "Valuing Cultural Heritage," (Stale Narvud and Richard Ready, Eds.), Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd. 2002.
 
This paper summarizes and extends the work in "Valuing Acid Deposition Injuries to Cultural Resouces" - see below
 
Abstract
The data used in this study can be found on my data web page.
 

Two Nested Constant-Elasticity-of-Substitution Models of Recreational Participation and Site Choice:
An "Alternatives" Model and an "Expenditures" Model:
Edward R.Morey, William Breffle, and Pamela Greene
 
American Journal of Agricultural Economics. Vol 83, Issue 2, pp 414-427, May 2001.
 
Abstract
The data used in this study can be found on my data web page.
 

  Joint Estimation of Catch and Other Travel-Cost Parameters: Some Further Thoughts
Edward R. Morey and Donald M. Waldman
 
Journal of Environmental Economics and Management Vol. 40, 82-85, 2000
 
 
Abstract
 
see also the next entry

Measurement Error in Recreation Demand Models: The Joint Estimation of Participation, Site Choice and Site Characteristics
Edward Morey and Donald Waldman
 
Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, Vol. 35, 262-276,1998 (available online at www.idealibrary.com)
 
Abstract
 
see also the previous entry

TWO RUMs unCLOAKED: Nested-Logit Models of Site Choice and
Nested-Logit Models of Participation and Site Choice
 
Chapter 4 in "Valuing the Environment Using Recreation Demand Models,"
(C.L. Kling and H. Herriges, Eds.), Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd. 1999
 
Abstract
 

Using Contingent Valuation to Estimate a Neighborhood's Willingness to Pay to Preserve Undeveloped Urban Land
William S. Breffle, Edward R. Morey, and Tymon S. Lodder
 
Urban Studies, Vol. 35, No. 4, 715-72, February 1998
 
Abstract
 

Investigating Preference Heterogeneity in a Repeated Discrete-Choice Recreation Demand Model of Atlantic Salmon Fishing:
William Breffle and Edward R.Morey
 
Marine Resource Economics, Volume 15, pp. 1-20.
 
Abstract
The data used in this study can be found on my data web page.
Searching for a model of multiple-site recreation demand that admits interior and boundary solutions
Morey. E.R., D. Waldman, D. Assane and D. Shaw
American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 77 (1), February 1995, pp. 129-140.
 
Abstract
 
A Repeated Nested-Logit Model of Atlantic Salmon Fishing with Comparisons to Six Other Travel-Cost Models
Morey. E.R., R. Rowe and M. Watson
American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 75 (3), August 1993, pp. 578-592.
 
Abstract 

Competition in Regional Environmental Policies When Plant Locations are Endogenous
Markusen, J., E.R. Morey and N. Olewiler
 
Journal of Public Economics. Vol 56, February 1995, pp. 55-77. (available online at Journal of Public Economics)
 
 
Abstract
 

Environmental Policy when Market Structure and Plant Locations Are Endogenous
James R. Markusen, Edward R. Morey, Nancy D. Olewiler


Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, Vol. 24, No. 1, Jan 1993, pp. 69-86 (available online at www.idealibrary.com)

 

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What Is Consumer's Surplus Per Day of Use, When Is It a Constant Independent of the Number of Days of Use, and What Does It Tell Us about Consumers Surplus?
Edward R. Morey
Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, Vol. 26, No. 3, May 1994, pp. 257-270 (available online at www.idealibrary.com)
 
Abstract
 

Separability, Partial Demand Systems and Consumer's Surplus Measures
Hanemann, M., and E.R. Morey
 
Journal of Environmental Economics and Management. Vol. 22, 1992, pp. 241-258.
 
Abstract
 

Oil characteristics and the U.S. demand for foreign crude by region of origin

Kohli, U. and E.R. Morey
 
Atlantic Economic Journal, Vol. 18 (3), 1990, pp. 55-67.
 
no abstract

An introduction to checking, testing and imposing curvature properties: the true function and the estimated function

E.R. Morey
Canadian Journal of Economics, Vol. 19 (2), May 1986, pp. 207-235.
Abstract

The U.S. demand for foreign crude: a translog approach

Kohli, U. and E.R. Morey
The Journal of Energy and Development, Vol. 11 (2), Autumn 1986, pp. 115-133.
no abstract
Characteristics, Consumer Surplus and New Activities: A Proposed Ski Area
 
Journal of Public Economics, Vol. 26 (2), March 1985, 221-236.
Characteristics, Consumer Surplus and New Activities: A Proposed Ski Area
 
Journal of Public Economics, Vol. 26 (2), March 1985, 221-236.
 
Abstract

Desertification: An Economic Perspective
Jointly published in Ricerche Economiche, Vol. 39, No. 4, 1985, 550-560., and The Science of the Total Environment, Vol. 55, 1986, 101-110.
 

Confuser Surplus (available online at JSTOR)
 
American Economic Review, Vol. 74, No. 1, 163-173, March 1984,
 
no abstract available
 

The Choice of Ski Areas: Estimation of a Generalized CES Preference Ordering with Characteristics (available online at JSTOR)
 
The Review of Economics and Statistics, Vol. 66, No. 4, 584-590, November 1984,
 
Abstract
 

The Demand for Site-Specific Recreational Activities: A Characteristics Approach

Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, Vol. 8 (No. 4), December 1981, 245-271.

Abstract

Fishery Economics: An Introduction and Review

Natural Resources Journal, Vol. 20 (No. 4), October 1980, 827-851.

Reports

Recreational Fishing Damages from Fish Consumption Advisories in the Waters of Green Bay November 1, 1999
 
William S. Breffle, Edward R. Morey, Robert D. Rowe, Donald M. Waldman, and Sonya M. Wytinck
 
Prepared by Stratus Consulting Inc. for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Department of Interior, and the U.S. Department of Justice.
 
 
Abstract
 

Valuing Acid Deposition Injuries to Cultural Resources: May 14, 1997
*Note that this report consists of html documents rather than pdf documents.
Prepared for National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program by Edward Morey and Kathleen Greer Rossmann, University of Colorado at Boulder, and Lauraine Chestnut and Shannon Ragland, Hagler Bailly Inc.
 
Abstract
 

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