Bill Provencher

Affiliations: 
University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI 
Area:
Agricultural Economics, General Economics, Recreation
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Zipp KY, Lewis DJ, Provencher B, et al. (2019) The Spatial Dynamics of the Economic Impacts of an Aquatic Invasive Species: An Empirical Analysis Land Economics. 95: 1-18
Zipp KY, Lewis DJ, Provencher B. (2017) Does the conservation of land reduce development? An econometric-based landscape simulation with land market feedbacks Journal of Environmental Economics and Management. 81: 19-37
Robinson BE, Provencher B, Lewis DJ. (2013) Managing Wild Resources: Institutional Choice and the Recovery of Resource Rent in Southwest China World Development. 48: 120-132
Provencher B, Lewis DJ, Anderson K. (2012) Disentangling preferences and expectations in stated preference analysis with respondent uncertainty: The case of invasive species prevention Journal of Environmental Economics and Management. 64: 169-182
Moore R, Provencher B, Bishop RC. (2011) Valuing a spatially variable environmental resource: Reducing non-point-source pollution in Green Bay, Wisconsin Land Economics. 87: 45-59
Moore R, Bishop RC, Provencher B, et al. (2010) Accounting for respondent uncertainty to improve willingness-to-pay estimates Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics. 58: 381-401
Lewis DJ, Provencher B, Butsic V. (2009) The dynamic effects of open-space conservation policies on residential development density Journal of Environmental Economics and Management. 57: 239-252
Macpherson AJ, Moore R, Provencher B. (2006) A dynamic principal-agent model of human-mediated aquatic species invasions Agricultural and Resource Economics Review. 35: 144-154
Provencher B, Moore R. (2006) A discussion of "using angler characteristics and attitudinal data to identify environmental preference classes: A latent-class model", Environmental and Resource Economics. 34: 117-124
Baerenklau KA, Provencher B. (2005) Static modeling of dynamic recreation behavior: Implications for prediction and welfare estimation Journal of Environmental Economics and Management. 50: 617-636
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