A few weeks back, we (I) announced the highly anticipated on-line publication of...
Haab, Timothy C., Matthew G. Interis, Daniel R. Petrolia, John C. Whitehead. "From Hopeless to Curious? Thoughts on Hausman's "Dubious to Hopeless" Critique of Contingent Valuation."
Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy. 2013. doi: 10.1093/aepp/ppt029.
...and announced that you can (and should) download a copy of the full paper by clicking here*.
Well, as can be seen in the image below, some of you listened.
For those 47 of you who have downloaded full versions of the paper, thank you.
For the rest of you slackers, what's the deal. Is it really that hard to download a copy of a pdf and help a brother out. Our goal is over 20,500 downloads (which by my calculations will happen in 36 years, 4 months at this pace--I will be 80 years old, and John will be...well...older than 80).
For those who have forgotten, here is the information again: click here. Then download the full text version.
Please.
Sheesh.
*That original post led one of my former students (now an assistant professor at Colgate) to use an unwarranted Facebook attack to attempt to shame me for self-promotion--leading to the following exhange between me and a number of ungrateful former students.