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Revenue and Distributional Consequences of Alternative Outdoor Recreation Pricing Mechanisms: Evidence from a Micropanel Data Set
Yongjie Ji, David A. Keiser, Catherine L. Kling and Daniel J. Phaneuf
Land Economics, August 2022, 98 (3) 478-494; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/le.98.3.090721-0107
Yongjie Ji
Center for Agricultural and Rural Development, Iowa State University, Ames;
Roles: Research Scientist
David A. Keiser
Department of Resource Economics, University of Massachusetts, Amherst;
Roles: Professor
Catherine L. Kling
Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York;
Roles: Professor
Daniel J. Phaneuf
Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics, University of Wisconsin, Madison;
Roles: Professor

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Land Economics
Vol. 98, Issue 3
1 Aug 2022
Revenue and Distributional Consequences of Alternative Outdoor Recreation Pricing Mechanisms: Evidence from a Micropanel Data Set
Yongjie Ji, David A. Keiser, Catherine L. Kling, Daniel J. Phaneuf
Land Economics Aug 2022, 98 (3) 478-494; DOI: 10.3368/le.98.3.090721-0107
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