heteroscedasticity using the Glejser (1969) Test. It was found 

 that residuals were significantly correlated to distance. These 

 results indicate that the double log transformation was not 

 entirely successful at producing a model that was linear in the 

 transformed variables. 



As noted previously, the total number of nonresident 

 hunters was also constrained by an absolute limit on the number 

 of nonresident deer combination licenses and special permits. 

 The limit in 1985 was 19,550. Unfortunately, information on the 

 total number of nonresident permits that could be sold is not 

 readily available. The net effect of constraints on 

 nonresident licenses was to make the estimated demand curve more 

 elastic at higher distances. This imparted a conservative bias 

 to the estimated net economic values. 



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