Valuing Access to our Public Lands: A Unique Public Good Pricing Experiment



Table 1. Acronyms used in the Text

Acronym

Full Expression

WTP

Willingness to Pay

NRP

New Recreation Pass

NPP

National Park Pass

GEP

Golden Eagle Pass

NPF

National Park Foundation

RDD

Random Digit Dialing

DBDC

Double-Bounded Dichotomous Choice

SBDC

Single-Bounded Dichotomous Choice

CV

Contingent Valuation

ME

Marginal Effect



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