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1999, Volume 75, Issue 2
- 295-310 Asymmetries in Ordered Strength of Preference Models: Implications of Focus Shift for Discrete-Choice Preference Estimation
by Robert J. Johnston & Stephen K. Swallow - 311-326 Do Property Values Rebound from Environmental Stigmas? Evidence from Dallas
by Larry Dale & James C. Murdoch & Mark A. Thayer & Paul A. Waddell
1999, Volume 75, Issue 1
- 1-21 Analyzing the Reductions in U.S. Air Pollution Emissions: 1970 to 1990
by Thomas M. Selden & Anne S. Forrest & James E. Lockhart - 22-38 Estimating the Demand for Air Quality: New Evidence Based on the Chicago Housing Market
by Sudip Chattopadhyay - 39-57 Economic Implications of Climate Change for U.S. Agriculture: Assessing Recent Evidence
by Jan Lewandrowski & David Schimmelpfennig - 58-73 Roads, Population Pressures, and Deforestation in Thailand, 1976-1989
by Maureen Cropper & Charles Griffiths & Muthukumara Mani - 74-93 Evaluating the Economic Impact of Planning Controls in the United Kingdom: Some Implications for Housing
by Sarah Monk & Christine M. E. Whitehead - 94-114 Regional Economic Development: An Export Stages Framework
by John B. Parr - 115-125 Willingness-to-Pay Estimates Using the Double-Bounded Dichotomous-Choice Contingent Valuation Format: A Test for Validity and Precision in a Bayesian Framework
by Donald M. McLeod & Olvar Bergland - 126-141 Yea-Saying in Contingent Valuation Surveys
by R. K. Blamey & J. W. Bennett & M. D. Morrison - 142-155 Sunk Capital and Negotiated Resolutions of Environmental Conflicts
by John K. Stranlund
1998, Volume 74, Issue 4
- 429-448 Sunk Costs and the Natural Resource Extraction Sector: Analytical Models and Historical Examples of Hysteresis and Strategic Behavior in the Americas
by Bradford L. Barham & Jean-Paul Chavas & Oliver T. Coomes - 449-465 Wildlife Harvest in Integrated Conservation and Development Projects: Linking Harvest to Household Demand, Agricultural Production, and Environmental Shocks in the Serengeti
by Christopher B. Barrett & Peter Arcese - 466-482 Ecotourism Demand and Differential Pricing of National Park Access in Costa Rica
by Lisa C. Chase & David R. Lee & William D. Schulze & Deborah J. Anderson - 483-496 Estimating the Economic Impact of Climate Change on the Freshwater Sportsfisheries of the Northeastern U.S
by Linwood H. Pendleton & Robert Mendelsohn - 497-513 Control of Stationary and Mobile Source Air Pollution: Reducing Emissions of Hydrocarbons for Ozone Abatement in Connecticut
by Brian T. Heninger & Farhed A. Shah - 514-525 Input versus Emission Taxes: Environmental Taxes in a Mass Balance and Transaction Costs Perspective
by Arild Vatn - 526-540 On-the-Job Search Behavior: The Importance of Commuting Time
by Jos van Ommeren - 541-556 Measuring the Effects of Economic Diversity on Growth and Stability
by John E. Wagner & Steven C. Deller
1998, Volume 74, Issue 3
- 287-302 The Rationality of a Safe Minimum Standard
by Michael C. Farmer & Alan Randall - 303-316 Information and Bargaining in Markets for Environmental Quality
by Diane Hite - 317-327 Rationing Preferences and Spending Behavior of Visitors to a Scarce Recreational Resource with Limited Carrying Capacity
by Efthalia Dimara & Dimitris Skuras - 328-342 Cross-Tenure Differences in Home Maintenance and Appreciation
by Dean H. Gatzlaff & Richard K. Green & David C. Ling - 343-359 Demand Side Management Policies for Residential Water Use: Who Bears the Conservation Burden?
by Mary E. Renwick & Sandra O. Archibald - 360-373 The Economic Effects of Land Registration on Smallholder Farms in Kenya: Evidence from Nyeri and Kakamega Districts
by Frank Place & S. E. Migot-Adholla - 374-389 Property Tax Inequities on Ranch and Farm Properties
by Ronald W. Spahr & Mark A. Sunderman - 390-408 Evolution of the U.S. Natural Gas Industry in Response to Changes in Transaction Costs
by Carol A. Dahl & Thomas K. Matson - 409-421 Institutions and Externalities in the Inland Fisheries of Bangladesh
by Kazi Ali Toufique
1998, Volume 74, Issue 2
- 147-161 Implementing the Safe Minimum Standard Approach: Two Case Studies from the U.S. Endangered Species Act
by Robert P. Berrens & David S. Brookshire & Michael McKee & Christian Schmidt - 162-170 The Role of Tenure Security and Private Time Preference in Neotropical Deforestation
by Marc Jacobson & Joel De Castro & Vianca Aliaga & Julio Romero & MAllison Davis - 171-185 Some Costs of Incomplete Property Rights with Regard to Federal Grazing Permits
by Lorraine M. Egan & Myles J. Watts - 186-202 Monte Carlo Benchmarks for Discrete Response Valuation Methods
by Ju-Chin Huang & V. Kerry Smith - 203-215 Does Realism Matter in Contingent Valuation Surveys?
by Ronald G. Cummings & Laura Osborne Taylor - 216-229 Referendum Models and Economic Values: Theoretical, Intuitive, and Practical Bounds on Willingness to Pay
by Timothy C. Haab & Kenneth E. McConnell - 230-239 Recreation Demand Models with Taste Differences over People
by Kenneth E. Train - 240-261 Economic Valuation by the Method of Paired Comparison, with Emphasis on Evaluation of the Transitivity Axiom
by George L. Peterson & Thomas C. Brown - 262-282 Differences between Willingness-to-Pay Estimates from Open-Ended and Discrete-Choice Contingent Valuation Methods: The Effects of Heteroscedasticity
by Bente Halvorsen & Kjartan Sœlensminde
1998, Volume 74, Issue 1
- 1-15 The Intergenerational Case of Missing Markets and Missing Voters
by Jacobus A. Doeleman & Todd Sandler - 16-31 The Political Economy of Wildlife Exploitation
by Anders Skonhoft & Jan Tore Solstad - 32-48 Spatial Boundaries and Choice Set Definition in a Random Utility Model of Recreation Demand
by George R. Parsons & A. Brett Hauber - 49-64 Bid Design and Yea Saying in Single-Bounded, Dichotomous-Choice Questions
by Kevin J. Boyle & Hugh F. MacDonald & Hsiang-tai Cheng & Daniel W. McCollum - 65-75 Improved Estimation of Willingness to Pay in Dichotomous Choice Contingent Valuation Studies
by Ian H. Langford & Ian J. Bateman & Andrew P. Jones & Hugh D. Langford & Stavros Georgiou - 76-91 Federal Timber Restrictions and Interregional Arbitrage in U.S. Lumber
by Brian C. Murray & David N. Wear - 92-101 Environmental Motivations for Migration: Population Pressure, Poverty, and Deforestation in the Philippines
by Gregory S. Amacher & Wilfrido Cruz & Donald Grebner & William F. Hyde - 102-113 Principles for the Provision of Public Goods from Agriculture: Modeling Moorland Conservation in Scotland
by Nick Hanley & Hilary Kirkpatrick & Ian Simpson & David Oglethorpe - 114-127 On-Farm Adoption of Conservation Practices: The Role of Farm and Farmer Characteristics, Perceptions, and Health Hazards
by Namatié Traoré & Réjean Landry & Nabil Amara - 128-145 In Harm's Way: Does Federal Spending on Beach Enhancement and Protection Induce Excessive Development in Coastal Areas?
by Joseph J. Cordes & Anthony M. J. Yezer
1997, Volume 73, Issue 4
- 448-466 Sustainability Constraints versus "Optimality" versus Intertemporal Concern, and Axioms versus Data
by John C. V. Pezzey - 467-491 What Is Sustainable Development?
by Graciela Chichilnisky - 492-507 How to Decide When Experts Disagree: Uncertainty-Based Choice Rules in Environmental Policy
by Richard T. Woodward & Richard C. Bishop - 508-515 Paying down the Environmental Debt
by John M. Hartwick - 516-527 Hicksian Income from Resource Extraction in an Open Economy
by Kjell Arne Brekke - 528-552 Neoclassical Natural Capital Theory and "Weak" Indicators for Sustainability
by Sylvie Faucheux & Eliot Muir & SMartin O'Connor - 553-568 Sustainability: Ecological and Economic Perspectives
by Bryan G. Norton & Michael A. Toman - 569-579 Sustainability as Opportunity
by Richard B. Howarth - 580-596 On the Problem of Achieving Efficiency and Equity, Intergenerationally
by Talbot Page - 597-607 Dimensions of Sustainability: Geographical, Temporal, Institutional, and Psychological
by Charles W. Howe - 608-622 Policies for Sustainability: Lessons from an Overlapping Generations Model
by Michael C. Farmer & Alan Randall
1997, Volume 73, Issue 3
- 287-302 The Rationality of a Safe Minimum Standard
by Michael C. Farmer & Alan Randall - 303-316 Information and Bargaining in Markets for Environmental Quality
by Diane Hite - 317-327 Rationing Preferences and Spending Behavior of Visitors to a Scarce Recreational Resource with Limited Carrying Capacity
by Efthalia Dimara & Dimitris Skuras - 328-342 Cross-Tenure Differences in Home Maintenance and Appreciation
by Dean H. Gatzlaff & Richard K. Green & David C. Ling - 343-359 Demand Side Management Policies for Residential Water Use: Who Bears the Conservation Burden?
by Mary E. Renwick & Sandra O. Archibald - 360-373 The Economic Effects of Land Registration on Smallholder Farms in Kenya: Evidence from Nyeri and Kakamega Districts
by Frank Place & S. E. Migot-Adholla - 374-389 Property Tax Inequities on Ranch and Farm Properties
by Ronald W. Spahr & Mark A. Sunderman - 390-408 Evolution of the U.S. Natural Gas Industry in Response to Changes in Transaction Costs
by Carol A. Dahl & Thomas K. Matson - 408-421 Institutions and Externalities in the Inland Fisheries of Bangladesh
by Kazi Ali Toufique
1997, Volume 73, Issue 2
- 151-163 Temporal Reliability of Estimates from Contingent Valuation
by Richard T. Carson & W. Michael Hanemann, & Raymond J. Kopp & Jon A. Krosnick & Robert C. Mitchell & Stanley Presser & Paul A. Rudd & V. Kerry Smith & Michael Conaway & Kerry Martin - 164-173 Global Warming: When to Bite the Bullet
by Jon M. Conrad - 174-195 The Economics of Tropical Forest Land Use Options
by Edward B. Barbier & Joanne C. Burgess - 196-210 Valuing a Global Environmental Good: U.S. Residents' Willingness to Pay to Protect Tropical Rain Forests
by Randall A. Kramer & D. Evan Mercer - 211-223 The Welfare Effects of Toxic Contamination in Freshwater Fish
by Mark Montgomery & Michael Needelman - 224-239 "Second-Best" Adjustments to Externality Estimates in Electricity Planning with Competition
by Dallas Burtraw & Karen Palmer & Alan J. Krupnick - 240-254 Decision-Pathway Surveys: A Tool for Resource Managers
by Robin Gregory & James Flynn & Stephen M. Johnson & Theresa A. Satterfield & Paul Slovic & Robert Wagner - 255-267 Measuring the Difference in Mean Willingness to Pay When Dichotomous Choice Contingent Valuation Responses Are Not Independent
by Gregory L. Poe & Michael P. Welsh & Patricia A. Champ - 268-284 Public Infrastructure and Wages: Public Capital's Role as a Productive Input and Household Amenity
by Douglas R. Dalenberg & Mark D. Partridge
1997, Volume 73, Issue 1
- 1-24 The Structure of an Environmental Transaction: The Debt-for-Nature Swap
by Robert T. Deacon & Paul Murphy - 25-41 The Value of Biodiversity: Markets, Society, and Ecosystems
by John M. Gowdy - 42-57 Property Rights and the Evolution of a Frontier
by Bernardo Mueller - 58-71 Threat Positions and the Resolution of Environmental Conflicts
by Jerrell Richer & John K. Stranlund - 72-89 Economic Impacts of a Property Tax Limitation: A Computable General Equilibrium Analysis of Oregon's Measure 5
by Edward C. Waters & David W. Holland & Bruce A. Weber - 90-100 Agricultural Land Values under Urbanizing Influences
by Yue Jin Shi & Timothy T. Phipps & Dale Colyer - 101-113 An Analysis of the Housing Market before and after the 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake
by Kurt J. Beron & James C. Murdoch & Mark A. Thayer & Wim P. M. Vijverberg - 114-124 Hog Operations, Environmental Effects, and Residential Property Values
by Raymond B. Palmquist & Fritz M. Roka & Tomislav Vukina - 125-139 Estimating Residential Water Demand in the Presence of Free Allowances
by Graeme Dandy & Tin Nguyen & Carolyn Davies - 140-148 Sensitivity of Contingent Valuation to Alternative Payment Schedules
by Thomas H. Stevens & Nichole E. DeCoteau & Cleve E. Willis
1997, Volume 62, Issue 1
- 1-9 Opportunity Costs of Preserving Coastal Wetlands: A Case Study of a Recreational Housing Development
by Sandra S. Batie & Carl C. Mabbs-Zeno - 10-16 A Case Study of Rural Land Prices at the Urban Fringe Including Subjective Buyer Expectations
by Richard W. Dunford & Carole E. Marti & Ronald C. Mittelhammer - 17-25 The Pricing of Urban Services and the Spatial Distribution of Residence
by Arthur M. Sullivan - 26-35 The Price Effects of Urban Growth Boundaries in Metropolitan Portland, Oregon
by Gerrit J. Knaap - 36-42 The Effect of Agricultural Zoning on Land Prices, Quebec, 1975-1981
by François Vaillancourt & Luc Monty - 43-57 Environmental Linkages in Regional Econometric Models: An Analysis of Coal Development in Western Kentucky
by Barry D. Solomon & Barry M. Rubin - 58-64 The Potential for Private Cost-Increasing Technological Innovation under a Tax-Based, Economic Incentive Pollution Control Policy
by Richard McHugh - 65-75 A Bargaining Approach to the Modeling of the Swedish Roundwood Market
by Per-Olov Johannson & Karl-Gustaf Löfgren
1997, Volume 48, Issue 1
- 1-14 Legal and Political Conditions of Water Resource Development
by Vincent Ostrom & Elinor Ostrom - 15-22 Central Place Theory: An Analytical Framework for Retail Structure
by J. D. Forbes - 23-33 Suburbanization in the Sixties: A Preliminary Analysis
by Leo F. Schnore & Vivian Zelig Klaff - 34-44 A Model on Municipal Water Demand: A Case Study of Northeastern Illinois
by S. T. Wong - 45-52 A Cost-Benefit Analysis of Location Subsidies for Ghetto Neighborhoods
by William K. Tabb
1996, Volume 72, Issue 4
- 413-432 Why Do Firms Volunteer to Exceed Environmental Regulations? Understanding Participation in EPA's 33/50 Program
by Seema Arora & Timothy N. Cason - 433-449 Searching for the Correct Benefit Estimate: Empirical Evidence for an Alternative Perspective
by Leonard Shabman & Kurt Stephenson - 450-461 Improving Validity Experiments of Contingent Valuation Methods: Results of Efforts to Reduce the Disparity of Hypothetical and Actual Willingness to Pay
by John Loomis & Thomas Brown & Beatrice Lucero & George Peterson - 462-473 Semiparametric Estimation of the Binary Choice Model for Contingent Valuation
by Chuan-Zhong Li - 474-482 Some Tests of Alternative Accessibility Measures: A Population Density Approach
by Shunfeng Song - 483-499 Demand for Grazing on Public Lands: A Disequilibrium Approach
by Arunava Bhattacharyya & Rangesan Narayanan & Thomas R. MacDiarmid & Thomas R. Harris & William O. Champney - 500-518 Uncertain Biomass Shift and Collapse: Implications for Harvest Policy in the Fishery
by Robert J. Johnston & Jon G. Sutinen - 519-537 The Economic Benefits of Surface Water Quality Improvements in Developing Countries: A Case Study of Davao, Philippines
by KyeongAe Choe & Dale Whittington & Donald T. Lauria - 538-549 Public Preferences Regarding the Goals of Farmland Preservation Programs
by Jeffrey Kline & Dennis Wichelns
1996, Volume 72, Issue 3
- 277-297 Economic Assessment of the Regional Clean Air Incentives Market: A New Emissions Trading Program for Los Angeles
by Scott Lee Johnson & David M. Pekelney - 298-312 Cross-Media Pollution: Responses to Restrictions on Chlorinated Solvent Releases
by Hilary Sigman - 313-325 Estimating the Supply of Conservation Goods in Britain: A Comparison of the Financial Efficiency of Two Policy Instruments
by Martin Whitby & Caroline Saunders - 326-335 Scarcity, Resource Price Uncertainty, and Economic Growth
by Roy Boyd & Tony Caporale - 336-357 Identifying "Spread" versus "Backwash" Effects in Regional Economic Areas: A Density Functions Approach
by David L. Barkley & Mark S. Henry & Shuming Bao - 358-369 Timber Production Factor Shares by Forest Tenancy Group
by David W. Marcouiller & David K. Lewis & Dean F. Schreiner - 370-380 Wage-Homestead Tenancies: Technological Dualism and Tenant Household Size
by Andrew W. Horowitz - 381-396 Valuing Public Goods: Discrete versus Continuous Contingent-Valuation Responses
by Kevin J. Boyle & F. Reed Johnson & Daniel W. McCollum & William H. Desvousges & Richard W. Dunford & Sara P. Hudson - 397-411 Differences between Continuous and Discrete Contingent Value Estimates
by Richard C. Ready & Jean C. Buzby & Dayuan Hu
1996, Volume 72, Issue 2
- 139-151 Can Contingent Valuation Distinguish Economic Values for Different Public Goods?
by V. Kerry Smith - 152-166 Which Response Format Reveals the Truth about Donations to a Public Good?
by Thomas C. Brown & Patricia A. Champ & Richard C. Bishop & Daniel W. McCollum - 167-186 Option Premiums in Mineral Asset Pricing: Are They Important?
by Graham A. Davis - 187-205 Questioning the Assumptions of the "Tragedy of the Commons" Model of Fisheries
by David Feeny & Susan Hanna & Arthur F. McEvoy - 206-217 Quantity Premia in Real Property Markets
by Takatoshi Tabuchi - 218-230 Emission Standards and Stochastic Waste Load
by Runar Brannlund & Karl-Gustaf Lofgren - 231-247 Prosocial Behavior: Private Contributions to Agriculture's Impact on the Environment
by Robert D. Weaver - 248-260 Program Enrollment and Acreage Response to Reforestation Cost-Sharing Programs
by Ian W. Hardie & Peter J. Parks
1996, Volume 72, Issue 1
- 1-16 Patterns of Behavior in Endangered Species Preservation
by Andrew Metrick & Martin L. Weitzman - 17-32 Uniform Compliance Costs for Mineral Commodities: Who Gains and Who Loses?
by Margaret E. Slade - 33-42 Environmental Policy Based on Strict Liability: Implications of Uncertainty and Bankruptcy
by Bruce A. Larson - 43-55 An Examination of the Monopoly Zoning Hypothesis
by James A. Thorson - 56-65 A Comparison of Costs in Privately Owned and Publicly Owned Electric Utilities: The Role of Scale
by Dong-Soo Koh & Sanford V. Berg & Lawrence W. Kenny - 66-79 Water and Energy Price Impacts on Residential Water Demand in Copenhagen
by Lars Gårn Hansen - 80-99 Contingent Valuation and Revealed Preference Methodologies: Comparing the Estimates for Quasi-Public Goods
by Richard T. Carson & Nicholas E. Flores & Kerry M. Martin & Jennifer L. Wright - 100-112 Construct Validity of Averting Cost Measures of Environmental Benefits
by Andrew S. Laughland & Wesley N. Musser & James S. Shortle & Lynn M. Musser - 113-128 Economic Valuation of the Chinook Salmon Sport Fishery of the Gulkana River, Alaska, under Current and Alternate Management Plans
by R. Craig Layman & John R. Boyce & Keith R. Criddle
1995, Volume 71, Issue 4
- 417-427 Sustainability under Uncertainty: A Deontological Approach
by Richard B. Howarth - 428-435 Measuring the Impact of the Discovery and Cleaning of Identified Hazardous Waste Sites on House Values
by Katherine A. Kiel - 436-444 Do High Voltage Electric Transmission Lines Affect Property Value?
by Stanley W. Hamilton & Gregory M. Schwann - 445-461 Water and Land as Quantity-Rationed Inputs in California Agriculture: Empirical Tests and Water Policy Implications
by Michael R. Moore & Ariel Dinar - 462-473 How Precise Are Monetary Representations of Environmental Improvements?
by Robin Gregory & Sarah Lichtenstein & Thomas C. Brown & George L. Peterson & Paul Slovic - 474-490 Utility-Consistent Discrete-Continuous Choices in Soil Conservation
by Luanne Lohr & Timothy A. Park - 491-499 Statistical Approaches to the Fat Tail Problem for Dichotomous Choice Contingent Valuation
by Richard C. Ready & Dayuan Hu - 500-515 Decision Making When Choices Are Complex: A Test of Heiner's Hypothesis
by Marisa J. Mazzotta & James J. Opaluch - 516-530 Smallholder Wood Production and Population Pressure in East Africa: Evidence of an Environmental Kuznets Curve?
by Sandeep H. Patel & Thomas C. Pinckney & William K. Jaeger
1995, Volume 71, Issue 3
- 273-285 Is the Public Utility Concept Obsolete?
by Edythe S. Miller - 286-298 Price Cap Regulation: Problems and Solutions
by Robert Loube - 299-309 Contestability vs. Competition: Once More
by William G. Shepherd - 310-330 Contributions of Neoclassical Economics to Public Utility Analysis
by Sanford V. Berg & John Tschirhart - 331-342 Efficient Public Investment in Telecommunications Infrastructure
by Lee L. Selwyn - 343-353 Electric Utility Holding Companies: The New Regulatory Challenges
by Scott Hempling - 354-367 Discretionary Evolution: Restucturing the Electric Utility Industry
by Rodney E. Stevenson & David W. Penn - 368-385 Efficiency and Equity in the Transition to a New Natural Gas Market
by Thomas C. Gorak & Dennis J. Ray - 386-400 The Regulatory Treatment of Utility Diversification
by Johannes M. Bauer - 401-414 Structural Change and the Future of Regulation
by Harry M. Trebing
1995, Volume 71, Issue 2
- 145-162 Management of Transnational Commons: Coordination, Publicness, and Treaty Formation
by Todd Sandler & Keith Sargent - 163-172 Systemic Crises in Hierarchical Ecological Economies
by J. Barkley Rosser, Jr. - 173-192 A Discrete/Continuous Choice Approach to Residential Water Demand under Block Rate Pricing
by Julie A. Hewitt & W. Michael Hanemann - 193-206 Oligopsony, Vertical Integration, and Output Substitution: Welfare Effects in U.S. Pulpwood Markets
by Brian C. Murray - 207-215 Willingness to Pay for Quality Improvements: Comparative Statics and Interpretation of Contingent Valuation Results
by John C. Whitehead - 216-228 The Oil Spill Size of Tanker and Barge Accidents: Determinants and Policy Implications
by Eric E. Anderson & Wayne K. Talley - 229-242 Motor-Fuel Taxes and Household Welfare: An Applied General Equilibrium Analysis
by Arthur M. Wiese & Adam Rose & Gerald Schluter
1995, Volume 71, Issue 1
- 1-15 On the Meaning of Economic Efficiency in Policy Analysis
by Ronald C. Griffin - 16-34 Land and Poverty in the United States: Insights and Oversights
by Charles C. Geisler - 35-41 Large-Scale Shopping Center Development Opportunities
by Mark J. Eppli & James D. Shilling - 42-56 Household Resources, Transaction Costs, and Adjustment through Land Tenancy
by Emmanuel Skoufias - 57-64 The Demand for Solid Waste Disposal
by G. Strathman & Anthony M. Rufolo & Gerard C. S. Mildner - 65-82 Technological Disasters and Natural Resource Damage Assessment: An Evaluation of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill
by Maurie J. Cohen - 83-95 Testing Willingness-to-Pay Models of Discrete Choice Contingent Valuation Survey Data
by Anna Alberini - 96-105 Valuing Time in Travel Cost Demand Analysis: An Empirical Investigation
by John R. McKean & Donn M. Johnson & Richard G. Walsh - 106-121 Sky Islands, Squirrels, and Scopes: The Political Economy of an Environmental Conflict
by Thomas C. Rhodes & Paul N. Wilson - 122-136 Least-Cost Forest Carbon Reserves: Cost-Effective Subsidies to Convert Marginal Agricultural Land to Forests
by Peter J. Parks & Ian W. Hardie
1994, Volume 70, Issue 4
- 399-413 Economics and "Sustainability": Balancing Trade-Offs and Imperatives
by Michael A. Toman - 414-430 Deforestation and the Rule of Law in a Cross-Section of Countries
by Robert T. Deacon - 431-447 Testing for Relative Performance between Seasons in a Fishery
by Kjell G. Salvanes & Frode Steen - 448-465 Ejido Reforms in Mexico: Conceptual Issues and Potential Outcomes
by Gary D. Thompson & Paul N. Wilson - 466-477 Dwellings for the Severely Mentally Disabled and Neighborhood Property Values: The Details Matter
by George Galster & Yolonda Williams - 478-498 Willingness to Pay for Gains and Losses in Visibility and Health
by Edna T. Loehman & Sehoon Park & David Boldt - 499-506 Do Reminders of Substitutes and Budget Constraints Influence Contingent Valuation Estimates?
by John Loomis & Armando Gonzalez-Caban & Robin Gregory - 507-514 Using a Generalized Linear Mixed Model to Analyze Dichotomous Choice Contingent Valuation Data
by Ian H. Langford
1994, Volume 70, Issue 3
- 261-272 Property Transfers and Environmental Pollution: Incentive Effects of Alternative Policies
by Kathleen Segerson - 273-285 Averting Behavior in the Presence of Public Spillovers: Household Control of Nuisance Pests
by Paul M. Jakus - 286-293 Based on site characteristics, this study examines the location preferences of investors from Canada, Japan, and the United Kingdom for U.S. real estate. The analysis uses the state as the unit of observation for the 1980-1989 period. Using a random effects model that pools time-series and cross-sectional data, we identify important factors that explain foreign investors' real property location choice in the U.S. Foreigners prefer states with large, developed, and active economies. Interestingly, a broad measure of the state taxation variable is found to be negative and significant, suggesting that taxation is a deterrent to foreign investors
by Daniel A. Gerlowski & Hung-Gay Fung & Deborah Ford - 294-317 Mobile Flows, Storage, and Self-Organized Institutions for Governing Common-Pool Resources
by Edella Schlager & William Blomquist & Shui Yan Tang - 318-329 The Economic Value of Farm Program Base
by Patricia A. Duffy & C. Robert Taylor & Danny L. Cain & George J. Young - 330-344 Optimum Fishing Capacity and International Transfer of Excess Allowable Catches
by Rögnvaldur Hannesson - 345-354 Can Purse Seiners Target Yellowfin Tuna?
by H. F. Campbell & R. B. Nicholl - 355-363 Interpretation and Temporal Stability of CV Bids for Wildlife Existence: A Panel Study
by Thomas H. Stevens & homas A. More & Ronald J. Glass - 364-377 Core-Periphery Economic Linkage: A Measure of Spread and Possible Backwash Effects for the Washington Economy
by David W. Hughes & David W. Holland
1994, Volume 70, Issue 2
- 127-144 Should Preferences Count?
by Mark Sagoff - 145-154 Hypothetical Surveys and Real Economic Commitments
by Helen R. Neill & Ronald G. Cummings & Philip T. Ganderton & Glenn W. Harrison & Thomas McGuckin - 155-173 Valuing Environmental Functions: Tropical Wetlands
by Edward B. Barbier - 174-188 Emission Trading vs. Rigid Regulations in the Control of Vehicle Emissions
by Catherine L. Kling - 189-196 Why Don't Households Connect to the Piped Water System? Observations from Tunis, Tunisia
by Alexander A. McPhail - 197-209 An Examination of the Effect of Ownership on the Relative Efficiency of Public and Private Water Utilities
by Arunava Bhattacharyya & Elliott Parker & Kambiz Raffiee - 210-222 Equity in Infrastructure Finance: When Are Impact Fees Justified?
by Jonathan C. Levine - 223-233 Using Referendum Data to Characterize Public Support for Purchasing Development Rights to Farmland
by Jeffrey Kline & Dennis Wichelns - 234-246 Costs of an Agricultural Wetland Reserve
by Ralph E. Heimlich - 247-259 Efficiency in the Production of Rural Road Services: The Case of New England Towns
by Steven C. Deller & John M. Halstead