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Overview

Glenn C. Blomquist is affiliated with the University of Kentucky in the United States. Their research includes recent contributions to the fields of economics and regulatory analysis, with publications focused on consumer behavior and policy guidance.

The scientist's recent work includes the following papers:

  • Estimating Consumer Willingness to Supply and Willingness to Pay for Curbside Recycling, 2023, Land Economics
  • Advice on Guidance: Peer Review of Draft Circular A-4 "Regulatory Analysis", 2025, Journal of Benefit-Cost Analysis

Frequent co-authors who have collaborated with Glenn C. Blomquist include:

  • Brandon C. Koford
  • David M. Hardesty
  • Kenneth R. Troske
  • Margaret Hughes-Morgan
  • Fred W. Morgan

The primary venues where Glenn C. Blomquist has published are:

  • Land Economics
  • Journal of Benefit-Cost Analysis

Best Publications

  • New Estimates of Quality of Life in Urban Areas

    G. C. Blomquist;M. C. Berger;J. P. Hoehn

  • ELICITING WILLINGNESS TO PAY WITHOUT BIAS: EVIDENCE FROM A FIELD EXPERIMENT*

    Karen Blumenschein;Glenn C. Blomquist;Magnus Johannesson;Nancy Horn

  • Contingent Valuation When Respondents Are Ambivalent

    Richard C. Ready;John C. Whitehead;Glenn C. Blomquist

  • Value of Life Saving: Implications of Consumption Activity

    Glenn Blomquist

  • Experimental Results on Expressed Certainty and Hypothetical Bias in Contingent Valuation

    Karen Blumenschein;Magnus Johannesson;Glenn C. Blomquist;Bengt Liljas

  • Resource Quality Information and Validity of Willingness to Pay in Contingent Valuation

    Glenn C. Blomquist;John C. Whitehead

  • A Hedonic Model of Interregional Wages, Rents and Amenity Values

    John P. Hoehn;Mark C. Berger;Glenn C. Blomquist

  • Valuing Changes in Health Risks: A Comparison of Alternative Measures

    Mark C. Berger;Glenn C. Blomquist;Don Kenkel;George S. Tolley

  • Testing for non-response and sample selection bias in contingent valuation: Analysis of a combination phone/mail survey

    John C. Whitehead;Peter A. Groothuis;Glenn C. Blomquist

  • Hedonic prices, demands for urban housing amenities, and benefit estimates

    Glenn Blomquist;Lawrence Worley

  • Measuring amenity benefits from farmland: hedonic pricing vs. contingent valuation

    Richard C. Ready;Mark C. Berger;Glenn C. Blomquist

  • Compensating Differentials in Emerging Labor and Housing Markets: Estimates of Quality of Life in Russian Cities

    Mark C. Berger;Glenn C. Blomquist;Klara Sabirianova Peter

  • Measuring Contingent Values for Wetlands: Effects of Information About Related Environmental Goods

    John C. Whitehead;Glenn C. Blomquist

  • The costs of highway crashes

    T Miller;J Viner;S Rossman;N Pindus

  • Self-Protection and Averting Behavior, Values of Statistical Lives, and Benefit Cost Analysis of Environmental Policy

    Glenn C. Blomquist

  • Assessing the Validity and Reliability of Contingent Values: A Comparison of On-Site Users, Off-Site Users, and Non-users

    John C. Whitehead;Glenn C. Blomquist;Thomas J. Hoban;William B. Clifford

  • Calibrating Hypothetical Willingness to Pay Responses

    Magnus Johannesson;Glenn C. Blomquist;Karen Blumenschein;Per-Olov Johansson

  • Valuing the Arts: A Contingent Valuation Approach

    Eric Thompson;Mark Berger;Glenn Blomquist;Steven Allen

  • Mobility and destination in migration decisions: The roles of earnings, quality of life, and housing prices☆

    Mark C. Berger;Glenn C. Blomquist

  • Eliciting Willingness to Pay without Bias using Follow-up Certainty Statements: Comparisons between Probably/Definitely and a 10-point Certainty Scale

    Glenn C. Blomquist;Karen Blumenschein;Magnus Johannesson

  • Sample Non-response Bias and Aggregate Benefits in Contingent Valuation: an Examination of Early, Late and Non-respondents

    Michael G. Dalecki;John C. Whitehead;Glenn C. Blomquist

  • The Use of Contingent Valuation in Benefit-Cost Analysis

    John C. Whitehead;Glenn C. Blomquist

Frequent Co-Authors

Donald S. Kenkel
Donald S. Kenkel Cornell University
John D. Graham
John D. Graham Indiana University

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