Michael Benjamin Batz Citations at IDEAS
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Krupnick, Alan & Taylor, Michael & Batz, Michael & Hoffmann, Sandra & Tick, Jody & Morris, Glenn & Sherman, Diane, 2004.
"Identifying the Most Significant Microbiological Foodborne Hazards to Public Health: A New Risk Ranking Model ,"
Discussion Papers
dp-frsc-dp-01, Resources For the Future.
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Taylor, Michael & Batz, Michael & Tauxe, Robert & Morris, Glenn & Doyle, Michael & Painter, John & Singh, Ruby & Lo Fo Wong, Danilo, 2004.
"Linking Illness to Food: Summary of a Workshop on Food Attribution ,"
Discussion Papers
dp-fsrc-dp-02, Resources For the Future.
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Julie A. Caswell, 2008.
"Expanding the Focus of Cost-Benefit Analysis for Food Safety: A Multi-Factorial Risk Prioritization Approach ,"
Working Papers
2008-8, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Department of Resource Economics.
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Krupnick, Alan & McConnell, Virginia & Stoessell, Terrell & Cannon, Matthew & Batz, Michael, 2000.
"Cost-Effective NOx Control in the Eastern United States ,"
Discussion Papers
dp-00-18, Resources For the Future.
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Krupnick, Alan & Shih, Jhih-Shyang & Bergin, S. & Russell, Armistead, 2003.
"Controlling Ozone and Fine Particulates: Cost Benefit Analysis with Meteorological Variability ,"
Discussion Papers
dp-03-55, Resources For the Future.
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Chao-Ning Liao, 2009.
"Technology adoption decisions under a mixed regulatory system of tradable permits and air pollution fees for the control of Total Suspended Particulates in Taiwan ,"
Journal of Regulatory Economics ,
Springer, vol. 35(2), pages 135-153, April.
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Fowlie, Meredith, 2005.
"Emissions Trading, Electricity Industry Restructuring and Investment in Pollution Abatement ,"
2005 Annual meeting, July 24-27, Providence, RI
19265, American Agricultural Economics Association (New Name 2008: Agricultural and Applied Economics Association).
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Krupnick, Alan & Shih, Jhih-Shyang & Bergin, S. & Russell, Armistead, 2004.
"Source-Receptor Relationships for Ozone and Fine Particulates in the Eastern United States ,"
Discussion Papers
dp-04-25, Resources For the Future.
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Burtraw, Dallas & Evans, David, 2003.
"The Evolution of NOx Control Policy for Coal-Fired Power Plants in the United States ,"
Discussion Papers
dp-03-23, Resources For the Future.
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Burtraw, Dallas & Palmer, Karen & Bharvirkar, Ranjit & Paul, Anthony, 2001.
"Cost-Effective Reduction of NOx Emissions from Electricity Generation ,"
Discussion Papers
dp-00-55-rev, Resources For the Future.
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Burtraw, Dallas & Bharvirkar, Ranjit & McGuinness, Meghan, 2002.
"Uncertainty and the Cost-Effectiveness of Regional NOx Emissions Reductions from Electricity Generation ,"
Discussion Papers
dp-02-01-, Resources For the Future.
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