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First Name: Ramesh
Middle Name: Chander
Last Name: Kumar
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RePEc Short-ID: pku198

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Working papers

  1. Brox, J.A. & Kumar, R.C., 1996. "Valuing Camp-Site Characteristics: A Generalized Travel-Cost Model of Demand for Recreational Camping," Working Papers 9605, University of Waterloo, Department of Economics.
  2. Kumar, R.C., 1996. "On Optimal Capacity Expansion for Domestic Processing of an Exhaustible, Natural Resource," Working Papers 9607, University of Waterloo, Department of Economics.

Articles

  1. Kumar, Ramesh C., 2005. "How to eat a cake of unknown size: A reconsideration," Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, Elsevier, vol. 50(2), pages 408-421, September.
  2. James A. Brox & Ramesh C. Kumar & Kenneth R. Stollery, 2003. "Estimating Willingness to Pay for Improved Water Quality in the Presence of Item Nonresponse Bias," American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, vol. 85(2), pages 414-428.
  3. Ramesh C. Kumar, 2002. "How long to eat a cake of unknown size? Optimal time horizon under uncertainty," Canadian Journal of Economics, Canadian Economics Association, vol. 35(4), pages 843-853, November.
  4. Kumar, Ramesh C., 1997. "On Optimal Capacity Expansion for Domestic Processing of an Exhaustible, Natural Resource," Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, Elsevier, vol. 32(2), pages 154-169, February.
  5. Kumar, Ramesh & Dhawan, Ravinder, 1991. "Exchange rate volatility and Pakistan's exports to the developed world, 1974-85," World Development, Elsevier, vol. 19(9), pages 1225-1240, September.
  6. Kumar, R C & Tayyab, A, 1989. "Money, Working Capital and Production in a Developing Economy: A Disequilibrium Econometric Model of Production for India, 1950-1980," Empirical Economics, Springer, vol. 14(3), pages 229-39.
  7. Kumar, Ramesh C., 1988. "On optimal domestic processing of exhaustible natural resource exports," Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, Elsevier, vol. 15(3), pages 341-354, September.
  8. Kumar, Ramesh C. & Padro, Susan & Watson, Cicely, 1980. "School dropouts in Ontario: A simulation of the phenomenon in a local school system," Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, Elsevier, vol. 14(5), pages 217-231.
  9. Singh, Balvir & Drost, Helmar & Kumar, Ramesh C, 1978. "An Empirical Evaluation of the Relative, the Permanent Income, and the Life-Cycle Hypotheses," Economic Development and Cultural Change, University of Chicago Press, vol. 26(2), pages 281-305, January.
  10. Singh, Balvir & Kumar, Ramesh C, 1971. "The Relative Income Hypothesis-A Cross Country Analysis," Review of Income and Wealth, International Association for Research in Income and Wealth, vol. 17(4), pages 341-52, December.

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