Discerning welfare impacts of public provision of recreation areas.

作者: Anni Huhtala , Eija Pouta

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摘要: This s creation pportunities when supply affects both probability of use and frequency days. These omponents are used to estimate the marginal social net benefits an exogenous increase in pply public recreation opportunities. The study investigates distributional patterns visiting behavior benefit estimates for alternative strategies, i.e., reduced distance or increased acreage. results indicate that participation number days respond differently strategies response varies by income group.

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