Abstract

We present a simple random utility model of recreation site choice that incorporates an aggregate demand function for number of trips during a season. We derive the trip demand function using conventional demand theory and use it to calculate seasonal welfare changes due to improvements in site characteristics or addition of new sites. The model is based on Bockstael, et al.′s participation function.

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