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Trudy Ann Cameron is affiliated with the University of Oregon in the United States. Their research spans multiple disciplines primarily focused on economics, econometrics, and environmental science.

The scientist's main fields of study include:

  • Economics, Econometrics and Finance
  • Environmental Science

Their research also touches on the following subfields:

  • Economics and Econometrics
  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Sociology and Political Science

The principal topics covered in their work are:

  • Economic and Environmental Valuation
  • Forest Management and Policy
  • Land Use and Ecosystem Services
  • Pharmaceutical Economics and Policy
  • Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life
  • Innovation Policy and R&D
  • Environmental Justice and Health Disparities

Trudy Ann Cameron has authored research published in various venues, including:

  • Land Economics
  • Bulletin for International Taxation
  • Value in Health

Examples of recent scholarly papers are:

  • Using Auxiliary Population Samples for Sample-Selection Correction in Models Based on Crowd-Sourced Volunteered Geographic Information (2021, Land Economics)
  • Technology-Enabled Tax Compliance (2020, Bulletin for International Taxation)
  • HPR171 Estimating the Impacts of Government-Mandated Price Reductions on Indication Expansion for Launched Drugs: A Real-World Study (2024, Value in Health)

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Trudy Ann Cameron include:

  • Sonja H. Kolstoe
  • Bastiaan Kuijper
  • Zoltán Szatmári
  • J Rhuda
  • Ruiqian Xie

Best Publications

  • Contemporary Guidance for Stated Preference Studies

    Robert J. Johnston;Kevin J. Boyle;Wiktor Adamowicz;Jeff Bennett

  • A New Paradigm for Valuing Non-market Goods Using Referendum Data: Maximum Likelihood Estimation by Censored Logistic Regression'

    Trudy Ann Cameron

  • Efficient Estimation Methods for "Closed-Ended" Contingent Valuation Surveys

    Trudy Ann Cameron;Michelle D. James

  • Estimation Using Contingent Valuation Data from a “Dichotomous Choice with Follow-Up” Questionnaire: Reply

    Trudy Ann Cameron;John Quiggin

  • OLS versus ML estimation of non-market resource values with payment card interval data

    Trudy Ann Cameron;Daniel D Huppert

  • Combining contingent valuation and travel cost data for the valuation of non-market goods.

    T. A. Cameron

  • Alternative Non-market Value-Elicitation Methods: Are the Underlying Preferences the Same?

    Trudy Ann Cameron;Gregory L. Poe;Gregory L. Poe;Robert G. Ethier;William D. Schulze

  • Estimating Willingness to Pay from Survey Data: An Alternative Pre-Test-Market Evaluation Procedure

    Trudy A. Cameron;Michelle D. James

  • Augmenting travel cost models with contingent behavior data

    Jeffrey Englin;Trudy Ann Cameron

  • Respondent Experience and Contingent Valuation of Environmental Goods

    Trudy Ann Cameron;Jeffrey Englin

  • Dissecting the Random Component of Utility

    Jordan Louviere;Deborah Street;Richard Carson;Andrew Ainslie

  • Interval Estimates of Non-Market Resource Values from Referendum Contingent Valuation Surveys

    Trudy Ann Cameron

  • Recent Progress on Endogeneity in Choice Modeling

    Jordan Louviere;Kenneth Train;Moshe Ben-Akiva;Chandra R Bhat

  • Referendum Contingent Valuation Estimates: Sensitivity to the Assignment of Offered Values

    Trudy Ann Cameron;Daniel D. Huppert

  • Individual option prices for climate change mitigation

    Trudy Ann Cameron

  • Updating Subjective Risks in the Presence of Conflicting Information: An Application to Climate Change

    Trudy Ann Cameron;Trudy Ann Cameron

  • A Nested Logit Model of Energy Conservation Activity by Owners of Existing Single Family Dwellings

    Trudy Ann Cameron

  • Demand for health risk reductions

    Trudy Ann Cameron;J.R. DeShazo

  • Euthanizing the Value of a Statistical Life

    Trudy Ann Cameron

  • Can Stigma Explain Large Property Value Losses? The Psychology and Economics of Superfund

    Kent D. Messer;William D. Schulze;Katherine F. Hackett;Trudy A. Cameron

  • Estimation Using Contingent Valuation Data From a "Dichotomous Choice with Follow-Up" Questionnaire

    Trudy Ann Cameron;John Quiggin

Frequent Co-Authors

William D. Schulze
William D. Schulze Cornell University
Jordan J. Louviere
Jordan J. Louviere University of South Australia
Gregory L. Poe
Gregory L. Poe Cornell University
Wiktor L. Adamowicz
Wiktor L. Adamowicz University of Alberta
Richard T. Carson
Richard T. Carson University of California, San Diego
David A. Hensher
David A. Hensher University of Sydney
John Quiggin
John Quiggin University of Queensland
Joffre Swait
Joffre Swait Erasmus University Rotterdam
Benedict G. C. Dellaert
Benedict G. C. Dellaert Erasmus University Rotterdam
Roger Tourangeau
Roger Tourangeau Westat (United States)

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