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Overview

Joseph A. Herriges is affiliated with Michigan State University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science, with an emphasis on economic and environmental valuation and water resources management.

Their recent publications illustrate a focus on valuation methods and ecosystem services, including:

  • Comparing water quality valuation across probability and non-probability samples, 2023, Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy
  • Getting off the ladder: Disentangling water quality indices to enhance the valuation of divergent ecosystem services, 2023, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Linking Agricultural Nutrient Pollution to the Value of Freshwater Ecosystem Services, 2020, Land Economics
  • A taste of space: Remote animal observations and discrete-choice models provide new insights into foraging and density dynamics for a large subarctic herbivore, 2024, Journal of Animal Ecology
  • The Response of Recreation Demand to Recessionary Forces: Evidence from Local Lake Usage, 2020, Land Economics

Their frequent co-authors include:

  • Frank Lupi
  • Mark Weder
  • David A. Leonard
  • Jakob B. Madsen
  • Abhisek Mishra

Joseph A. Herriges has published predominantly in:

  • Australian Economic Papers
  • Land Economics
  • Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Journal of Animal Ecology

Their work spans the following fields of study:

  • Environmental Science
  • Economics and Econometrics
  • Ocean Engineering
  • Ecology
  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law

Main research topics include:

  • Economic and Environmental Valuation
  • Water resources management and optimization
  • Housing Market and Economics
  • Land Use and Ecosystem Services
  • Environmental Conservation and Management
  • Soil and Water Nutrient Dynamics
  • Phosphorus and nutrient management

Best Publications

  • The measurement of environmental and resource values : theory and methods

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  • Starting Point Bias in Dichotomous Choice Valuation with Follow-Up Questioning

    Joseph Herriges;Jason Shogren

  • Starting Point Bias in Dichotomous Choice Valuation with Follow-Up Questioning

    Joseph A. Herriges;Jason F. Shogren

  • Nonlinear Income Effects in Random Utility Models

    Joseph Herriges;Catherine Kling

  • Nonlinear Income Effects in Random Utility Models

    Joseph A. Herriges;Catherine L. Kling

  • Estimation and Welfare Calculations in a Generalized Corner Solution Model with an Application to Recreation Demand

    Daniel J. Phaneuf;Catherine L. Kling;Joseph A. Herriges

  • What are the consequences of consequentiality

    Joseph Herriges;Catherine L. Kling;Chih-Chen Liu;Justin Tobias

  • Valuing Water Quality as a Function of Water Quality Measures

    Kevin J. Egan;Joseph A. Herriges;Catherine L. Kling;John A. Downing

  • The regulation of non-point-source pollution under imperfect and asymmetric information

    Richard Cabe;Joseph A Herriges

  • Combining Revealed and Stated Preferences: Consistency Tests and Their Interpretations

    Christopher Azevedo;Joseph A. Herriges;Catherine L. Kling

  • Combining Revealed and Stated Preferences: Consistency Tests and Their Interpretations

    Christopher D. Azevedo;Joseph A. Herriges;Catherine L. Kling

  • Inducing Patterns of Correlation and Substitution in Repeated Logit Models of Recreation Demand

    Joseph A. Herriges;Daniel J. Phaneuf

  • Consistency of residential customer response in time-of-use electricity pricing experiments

    Douglas W. Caves;Laurits R. Christensen;Joseph A. Herriges

  • Living with Hogs in Iowa: The Impact of Livestock Facilities on Rural Residential Property Values

    Joseph A. Herriges;Silvia Secchi;Bruce A. Babcock

  • Testing The Consistency of Nested Logit Models with Utility Maximization

    Joseph A Herriges;Catherine L Kling

  • Limits to environmental bonds

    Jason F. Shogren;Joseph A. Herriges;Ramu Govindasamy

  • Valuing Recreation and the Environment

    Joseph A. Herriges;Catherine Kling

  • Valuing recreation and the environment : revealed preference methods in theory and practice

    Joseph A. Herriges;Catherine L. Kling

  • Multivariate Count Data Regression Models with Individual Panel Data from an On-Site Sample

    Kevin Egan;Joseph Herriges

  • CUSTOMER DEMAND FOR SERVICE RELIABILITY IN THE ELECTRIC POWER INDUSTRY: A SYNTHESIS OF THE OUTAGE COST LITERATURE

    Douglas W. Caves;Joseph A. Herriges;Robert J. Windle

  • The Cost of Electric Power Interruptions in the Industrial Sector: Estimates Derived from Interruptible Service Programs

    Douglas W. Caves;Joseph A. Herriges;Robert J. Windle

  • Residential response to voluntary time-of-use electricity rates

    S. Mostafa Baladi;Joseph A. Herriges;Thomas J. Sweeney

  • An Empirical Investigation of the Consistency of Nested Logit Models with Utility Maximization

    Catherine L. Kling;Joseph A. Herriges

  • AJAE appendix for “Valuing Water Quality as a Function of Water Quality Measures”

    Kevin J. Egan;Joseph A. Herriges;Catherine L. Kling;John A. Downing

Frequent Co-Authors

Catherine L. Kling
Catherine L. Kling Cornell University
Jason F. Shogren
Jason F. Shogren University of Wyoming
Frank Lupi
Frank Lupi Michigan State University
Kenneth Train
Kenneth Train University of California, Berkeley
Kenneth E. McConnell
Kenneth E. McConnell University of Maryland, College Park
Bruce A. Babcock
Bruce A. Babcock University of California, Riverside
Scott M. Swinton
Scott M. Swinton Michigan State University
David W. Hyndman
David W. Hyndman The University of Texas at Dallas
Michael J. Welsh
Michael J. Welsh University of Iowa
Bruno Basso
Bruno Basso Michigan State University

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