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Textbook Review of: Equilibrium Displacement Models: Theory, Applications, and Policy Analysis. By Gary W. Brester, Joseph A. Atwood, and Michael A. Boland

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  • Davis, George
  • Keller, Andrew
  • Kinnucan, Henry
  • McCullough, Mike
  • Peterson, Hikaru Hanawa
  • Tonsor, Glynn
  • Taylor, Mykel

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Equilibrium Displacement Models: Theory, Applications, and Policy Analysis by Gary W. Brester, Joseph A. Atwood, and Michael A. Boland provides a resource that serves practitioners and students alike. The discussion of EDMs is scholarly, rigorous, and clear throughout the book and it will be a useful resource for all scholars who are interested in analyzing policy impacts. The book is engaging and effective from a pedagogical point of view and provides clarity of explanation and breadth of policy examples. The review is conducted by a group of applied economists with specialization in EDMs, reflecting many different uses and perspectives.

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  • Davis, George & Keller, Andrew & Kinnucan, Henry & McCullough, Mike & Peterson, Hikaru Hanawa & Tonsor, Glynn & Taylor, Mykel, 2024. "Textbook Review of: Equilibrium Displacement Models: Theory, Applications, and Policy Analysis. By Gary W. Brester, Joseph A. Atwood, and Michael A. Boland," Applied Economics Teaching Resources (AETR), Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, vol. 7(3), December.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:aaeatr:377649
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