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| Empirical
Strategies for Incorporating Weak Complementarity into Continuous Demand
System Models Roger H. von Haefen |
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paper conceptually and empirically compares alternative strategies for
incorporating weak complementary into continuous demand system models.
The repackaging, integrating back, and discontinuity approaches are evaluated
in terms of their behavioral implications and potential usefulness for
applied research. The conceptual review suggests that the repackaging
approach offers the most flexibility and tractability. The empirical comparison
suggests that qualitatively similar policy inference arises from previously
employed repackaging approaches. These estimates can be similar to use-related
welfare estimates derived from non-weakly complementary models using a
decomposition approach suggested by Herriges, Kling, and Phaneuf (2004),
although the latter are sensitive to arbitrary assumptions about how to
decompose use and nonuse values. |
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