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Keila Meginnis
Keila Meginnis
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Strategic bias in discrete choice experiments
K Meginnis, M Burton, R Chan, D Rigby
Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 109, 102163, 2021
382021
Non-monetary numeraires: Varying the payment vehicle in a choice experiment for health interventions in Uganda
K Meginnis, N Hanley, L Mujumbusi, PHL Lamberton
Ecological Economics 170, 106569, 2020
302020
Impacts of host gender on Schistosoma mansoni risk in rural Uganda—A mixed-methods approach
SCM Trienekens, CL Faust, K Meginnis, L Pickering, O Ericsson, ...
PLoS neglected tropical diseases 14 (5), e0008266, 2020
222020
Is it up to business, governments, or individuals to tackle the marine plastic problem? A hybrid mixed logit approach
K Meginnis, A Domanski, VM Toledo-Gallegos
Marine Pollution Bulletin 174, 113169, 2022
102022
Equity preferences and abatement cost sharing in international environmental agreements
T Börger, N Hanley, RJ Johnston, K Meginnis, T Ndebele, GE Ali Siyal, ...
American Journal of Agricultural Economics 106 (1), 416-441, 2024
92024
Students’ preferences for attributes of postgraduate economics modules: Evidence from a multi-profile best-worst scaling survey
K Meginnis, D Campbell
International Review of Economics Education 24, 18-27, 2017
92017
Understanding why consumers in China switch between wild, farmed, and synthetic bear bile products
A Hinsley, AKY Wan, D Garshelis, M Hoffmann, S Hu, TM Lee, K Meginnis, ...
Conservation Biology 36 (3), e13895, 2022
82022
Understanding perceptions of schistosomiasis and its control among highly endemic lakeshore communities in Mayuge, Uganda
L Mujumbusi, E Nalwadda, A Ssali, L Pickering, J Seeley, K Meginnis, ...
PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases 17 (1), e0010687, 2023
72023
Using choice modelling to identify popular and affordable alternative interventions for schistosomiasis in Uganda
K Meginnis, N Hanley, L Mujumbusi, L Pickering, PHL Lamberton
Environment and Development Economics 27 (6), 578-600, 2022
32022
Where are transboundary pollution reductions most valued? Evidence from a bilateral choice experiment on marine plastic reductions
K Meginnis, T Börger, N Hanley, RJ Johnston, T Ndebele, GEA Siyal
Discussion Papers in Environmental and One Health Economics 2022 2, 2022
22022
Consequences of omitting non-lethal wildlife impacts from stated preference scenarios
RJ Johnston, T Börger, N Hanley, K Meginnis, T Ndebele, GEA Siyal, ...
Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 103011, 2024
2024
Significant benefits from international cooperation over marine plastic pollution
F de Vries, N Beaumont, T Börger, J Clark, N Hanley, R Johnston, ...
2023
Understanding why consumers in China switch between wild, farmed, and synthetic bear bile products [Erratum: August 2022, v. 36 (4); p. e13975]
A Hinsley, AKY Wan, D Garshelis, M Hoffmann, S Hu, TM Lee, K Meginnis, ...
2022
USING CHOICE MODELLING TO IDENTIFY POPULAR AND AFFORDABLE ALTERNATIVE INTERVENTIONS FOR SCHISTOSOMIASIS IN UGANDA
K Meginnis, N Hanley, L Mujumbusi, L Pickering, P Lamberton
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE AND HYGIENE 105 (5), 267-267, 2021
2021
Strategic Bias in Choice Experiments
K Meginnis
International Choice Modelling Conference 2017, 2017
2017
Marine Plastic Pollution: What are the Benefits of International Cooperation?
T Börger, N Beaumont, J Clark, N Hanley, R Johnston, K Meginnis, ...
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