Stated preference methods using R / Hideo Aizaki, Tomoaki Nakatani and Kazuo Sato.
Material type: TextSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC the R seriesPublication details: Boca Raton : CRC Press, c2015.Description: xvii, 238 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmISBN:- 9781439890479 (hardcover : acidfree paper)
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 211-233) and index.
1. Introduction --
2. Contingent valuation --
3. Discrete choice experiments --
4. Best-worst scaling --
5. Basic operations in R--
Appendices--
Bibliography--
Index.
It is wonderful to finally see a book on how to use R to estimate the welfare measures commonly used in nonmarket valuation studies. The authors provide a set of R functions for some of the procedures most commonly used with stated preference data. Just as important, like almost all R functions, the user can see how these functions were coded as a way of understanding how they work and how new functions can be created. Using R opens up a very wide range of statistical procedures and visualization tools that will allow researchers to look at their stated preference data in new ways.
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