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Volume 99 #3 (August 2023)

Volume 99 #2 (May 2023)

Volume 99 #1 (February 2023)

Volume 98 #4 (November 2022)

Volume 98 #3 (August 2022)

Volume 98 #2 (May 2022)

Volume 98 #1 (February 2022)

Volume 97 #4 (November 2021)

Volume 97 #3 (August 2021)

Volume 97 #2 (May 2021)

Volume 97 #1 (February 2021)

Volume 96 #4 (November 2020)

Volume 96 #3 (August 2020)

Volume 96 #2 (May 2020)

Volume 96 #1 (February 2020)

Volume 95 #4 (November 2019)

Volume 95 #3 (August 2019)

Volume 95 #2 (May 2019)

Volume 95 #1 (February 2019)

Volume 94 #4 (November 2018)

Volume 94 #3 (August 2018)

Volume 94 #2 (May 2018)

Volume 94 #1 (February 2018)

Volume 93 #4 (November 2017)

Volume 93 #3 (August 2017)

Volume 92 #4 (November 2016)

Volume 92 #3 (August 2016)

Volume 92 #2 (May 2016)

Volume 92 #1 (February 2016)

Volume 91 #3 (August 2015)

Volume 91 #2 (May 2015)

Volume 91 #1 (February 2015)

Volume 90 #4 (November 2014)

Volume 90 #3 (August 2014)

Volume 90 #2 (May 2014)

Volume 87 #4 (November 2011)

Volume 87 #3 (August 2011)

Volume 87 #1 (February 2011)

Volume 85 #1 (February 2009)

Volume 84 #1 (February 2008)

Volume 83 #3 (August 2007)

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Volume 99:3 (August 2023)

Financial Assistance and Environmental Compliance: Evidence from the Clean Water Act and the Clean Water State Revolving Fund
Vasundhara Gaur, Corey Lang, Gregory Howard, and Ruth Quainoo

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Which Benefits Would Make Farmers Happier, and Which Would They Choose?
Neel Ocean and Peter Howley

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Evaluating the External Effect of Wind Power Development on Grassland Quality
Feng Song, Lingling Hou, and Fang Xia

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Volume 99:2 (May 2023)

When Energy Issues are Land Use Issues: Estimating Preferences for Utility-Scale Solar Energy Siting
Sharaban T. Anica and Levan Elbakidze

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Homeowner Subsidy Repeal and Housing Recentralization
Alexander Daminger and Kristof Dascher

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Certainty of Punishment versus Severity of Punishment: Enforcement of Environmental Protection Laws
Dietrich Earnhart and Lana Friesen

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Photovoltaics and the Solar Rebound: Evidence from Germany
Manuel Frondel, Kathrin Kaestner, Stephan Sommer, and Colin Vance

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Open Access iconTenant Favoritism and Right of First Refusals in Farmland Auctions: Competition and Price Effects
Lars Isenhardt, Stefan Seifert, and Silke Hüttel

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“A la carte” management of recreational resources: Evidence from the US Gulf of Mexico
Brenna Jungers, Joshua K. Abbott, Patrick Lloyd-Smith, Wiktor Adamowicz, and Daniel Willard

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Temporal Reliability of Contingent Behavior Trip Data in Kuhn-Tucker Recreation Demand Models
Lusi Xie and Wiktor Adamowicz

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Volume 99:1 (February 2023)

Measuring Heterogeneous Preferences for Adaptation Strategies in Response to Sea-level Rise: Evidence from Miami-Dade County
Xuqi Chen, Zhifeng Gao, and Xiang Bi

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A Choice Matching Approach for Discrete Choice Analysis: An Experimental Investigation in the Lab
Simone Cerroni, Daniel Derbyshire, W. George Hutchinson, and Rodolfo M. Nayga, Jr.

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Adaptation to Natural Disasters through the Agricultural Land Rental Market: Evidence from Bangladesh
Shaikh M.S.U. Eskander and Edward B. Barbier

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Polarization in Environmental Donations – Application to Deforestation Prevention Donation
Dede Long, Hongxing Liu, and Rodolfo M. Nayga, Jr.

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Open Access iconQuality over Quantity: Non-market Values of Restoring Coastal Dunes in the US Pacific Northwest
Tu Nguyen, David M. Kling, Steven J. Dundas, Sally Hacker, Daniel K. Lew, Peter Ruggiero, and Katherine Roy

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Case-based Reasoning and Dynamic Choice Modeling
Priya Thomas and Todd Guilfoos

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Recreational Homes’ Impact on Agricultural Land Use
Charles Towe and Zhenshan Chen

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Volume 98:4 (November 2022)

Open Access iconHomeowner Willingness to Pay for a Pre-Flood Agreement for a Post-Flood Buyout
Amy W. Ando and Collin Reeser

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Determinants of Migration: Cotton Strikes and Income Shocks in Mali
Zachary Barnett-Howell and Jeremy Foltz

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Public Flood Risk Mitigation and the Homeowner's Insurance Demand Response
Stefan Borsky and Hannah Hennighausen

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The Unintended Beneficiaries of Farm Subsidies
David Boussios, Marcelo Castillo, and Brady Brewer

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The Effects of Eligibility and Voluntary Participation on the Distribution of Benefits in Environmental Programs: An Application to Green Stormwater Infrastructure
Daniel A. Brent, Joseph H. Cook, and Allison Lassiter

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The Influence of Projected Outcomes on Preferences over Alternative Regulations: Evidence from a Recreational Fishery
Zhenshan Chen, Pengfei Liu, Eric T. Schultz, Jacob M. Kasper, and Stephen K. Swallow

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Using WTP and WTA to Value Farmland Preservation under Ambiguous Property Rights and Preference Uncertainty
Yicong Luo, Brent M. Swallow, and Wiktor L. Adamowicz

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Stewardship Signaling and Use of Social Pressure to Reduce Nonpoint Source Pollution
Leah H. Palm-Forster, Mark Griesinger, Julianna M. Butler, Jacob R. Fooks, and Kent D. Messer

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Volume 98:3 (August 2022)

Funding Public Goods through Dedicated Taxes on Private Goods
Nathan W. Chan and Matthew J. Kotchen

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Revenue and Distributional Consequences of Alternative Outdoor Recreation Pricing Mechanisms: Evidence from a Micropanel Data Set
Yongjie Ji, David A. Keiser, Catherine L. Kling, and Daniel J. Phaneuf

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Federal Funding and State Wildlife Conservation
Dean Lueck and Dominic P. Parker

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Distributional Effects of Entry Fees and Taxation for Financing Public Beaches
Frank Lupi, Roger H. von Haefen, and Li Cheng

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How Does Congestion Affect the Evaluation of Recreational Gate Fees? An Application to Gulf Coast Beaches
Roger H. von Haefen and Frank Lupi

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Efficiency and Equity of an Outdoor Recreation Equipment Tax to Fund Public Lands
Margaret Walls and Matthew Ashenfarb

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Volume 98:2 (May 2022)

Wetland Investment Support Schemes: Adoption and Spatial Interactions
Abenezer Zeleke Aklilu and Katarina Elofsson

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Urban Land Use Fragmentation and Human Well-Being
Christine Bertram, Jan Goebel, Christian Krekel, and Katrin Rehdanz

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More in Good Condition or Less in Bad Condition? Valence-Based Framing Effects in Environmental Valuation
Michela Faccioli and Klaus Glenk

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Household Sorting as Adaptation to Hurricane Risk in the United States
Qin Fan and Laura A. Bakkensen

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Over-Perception about Land Use Changes: Assessing Empirical Evidence and Linkage with Decisions and Motivated Beliefs
Hongli Feng, Tong Wang, David A. Hennessy, and Gaurav Arora

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Property Values, Water Quality, and Benefit Transfer: A Nationwide Meta-analysis
Dennis Guignet, Matthew T. Heberling, Michael Papenfus, and Olivia Griot

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Open Access iconDeforestation and Smallholder Income: Evidence from Remittances to Nepal
Man Li, Wei Zhang, Zhe Guo, and Prapti Bhandary

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Open Access iconPotential Supply of Midwest Cropland for Conversion to In-Field Prairie Strips
Zachary R. Luther, Scott M. Swinton, and Braeden Van Deynze

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The Impact of Property Rights to Fish on Remote Communities in Alaska
Sara A. Sutherland and Eric C. Edwards

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Information Use and its Effects on the Valuation of Agricultural Genetic Resources
Annika Tienhaara, Heini Ahtiainen, Eija Pouta, and Mikołaj Czajkowski

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Volume 98:1 (February 2022)

Using Auxiliary Population Samples for Sample-Selection Correction in Models based on Crowd-sourced Volunteered Geographic Information
Trudy Ann Cameron and Sonja Kolstoe

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The Impact of Deforestation on Nature-Based Recreation: Evidence from Citizen Science Data in Mexico
Wei Chen, Jon Einar Flatnes, Daniela Miteva, and H. Allen Klaiber

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Environmental Regulation, Compliance Strategies and Productivity: Evidence from China
Mengdi Liu, Ron Shadbegian, and Bing Zhang

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Environmental Disasters and Property Values: Evidence from Nepal's Forest Fires
Jayash Paudel

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Nudging Away From Plastic Bags with Charitable Donations
Jerrod Penn, Sapana Bastola, and Wuyang Hu

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Non-Convex Transaction Costs and Land Rental Market Participation in Malawi
Sarah Tione and Stein Holden

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Soil Investments on Rented Versus Owned Plots: Evidence from a Matched Tenant-Landlord Sample in Malawi
Jacob Ricker-Gilbert, Jordan Chamberlin, and Joseph Kanyamuka

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Volume 97:4 (November 2021)

Environmental Centralizing and Firm Productivity: Evidence from China’s Vertical Environmental Reforms
Chao Han, Xiaolin Sun, and Xian-Liang Tian

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Effective Targeting and Additionality: Evaluating D.L.701 Reforms for Afforesting Erodible Land in Southern Chile
Mario Niklitschek, Rodrigo Labbe, Rosa Alzamora, and Felipe Vasquez

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Variation in Valuation: Open Space and Geography
Alex Blanchette, Corey Lang, and Jarron VanCeylon

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Noisy Neighborhood but Nice House? Pollution and the Choice of Residential Location and Housing Quality
Samuel Lindgren

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Willingness to Pay for Multi-Peril Hazard Insurance
Craig E. Landry, Sarah Anderson, Elena Krasovskaia, and Dylan Turner

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Heterogeneity in Time Preferences for an Investment in Irrigation
Kent Kovacs and Heather Snell

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Understanding the Performance of Biodiversity Offset Markets: Evidence from an Integrated Ecological–Economic Model
Katherine Simpson, Frans de Vries, Martin Dallimer, Paul Armsworth, and Nick Hanley

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Valuing the Environmental Benefits of Canals and Canal Restoration Using House Prices
Stephen Gibbons, Cong Peng, and Cheng Tang

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Are Expert Opinions Accurate? Panel Data Evidence from the Iowa Land Value Survey
Wendong Zhang, Sergio Lence, and Todd Kuethe

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Incentive Compatibility and the Consequences When It Is Missing: Experiments with Water Quality Credits Purchase
Pengfei Liu and Stephen Swallow

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Climate, Adaptation, and the Value of Forestland: A National Ricardian Analysis of the United States
Christopher Mihiar and David Lewis

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Using Choice Framing to Improve the Design of Agricultural Subsidy Schemes
Neel Ocean and Peter Howley

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Regulating the Commons: The Interplay between Information and Catch Limits with Two Types of Resources
Trevor Collier, Nancy Haskell, and Aaron Mamula

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Volume 97:3 (August 2021)

Equilibrium Outcomes and Amenity Valuation in a Multispatial Residential Sorting
Mitchell R. Livy and H. Allen Klaiber

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Data-Driven Estimation of Treatment Buffers in Hedonic Analysis: An Examination of Surface Coal Mines
Luke G. Fitzpatrick and Christopher F. Parmeter

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Discrete and Continuous Preference Heterogeneity in a Kuhn-Tucker Model: Beach Recreational Demand
Kei Kabaya and Koichi Kuriyama

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Estimating Dynamic Adjustment in Commercial Fisheries
Richard T. Melstrom and Anna A. Klis

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Are Simultaneously Decided Referenda Substitutable? Evidence from Municipal Land Use Ballot Measures
Matthew Gammans, James N. Sanchirico, Kailin Kroetz, Paul R. Armsworth, and Elaine W. Swiedler

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Economic Valuation as a Communication Device for Environmental Philanthropy: Evidence from the Lab and Field
Sandra H. Goff, Caroline L. Noblet, and J. Ross Anthony

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A Contingent Valuation Test for Measuring the Construct Validity of Willingness-To-Pay Estimates Derived from Choice-Experiments
Romain Crastes dit Sourd, Olivier Beaumais, Pierre-Alexandre Mahieu, Pablo Martínez-Camblor, and Riccardo Scarpa

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Consequentiality, Elicitation Formats, and the Willingness-To-Pay for Green Electricity: Evidence from Germany
Mark A. Andor, Manuel Frondel, and Marco Horvath

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Measuring Motivations for Choosing Eco-labeled Seafood: Environmental Concerns and Warm Glow
Julia Bronnmann, Max Thilo Stoeven, Martin Quaas, and Frank Asche

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Incorporating Uncertainty in the Economic Evaluation of Capital Investments for Water-Use Efficiency Improvement
David Adamson and Adam Loch

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The Importance of Well Yield in Groundwater Demand Specification
Taro Mieno, Mani Rouhi Rad, Jordan F. Suter, and R. Aaron Hrozencik

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Honey Bees, Almonds, and Colony Mortality: An Economic Simulation of the U.S. Pollination Market
Chengcheng J. Fei, Kendra M. Williamson, Richard T. Woodward, Bruce A. McCarl, and Juliana Rangel

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Volume 97:2 (May 2021)

Unintended Effects of Environmental Policies: The Case of Urban Growth Controls and Agricultural Intensification
Matthew Fienup and Andrew J. Plantinga

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Biodiversity and Economic Land Use
Matthew A Cole, Robert J.R. Elliott, and Eric Strobl

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Additionality in Payment for Ecosystem Services Programs: Agricultural Conservation Subsidies in Maryland
Erik Lichtenberg

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Protecting the Breadbasket with Trees? The Effect of the Great Plains Shelterbelt Project on Agriculture
Tianshu Li

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Do Decentralized Community Treatment Plants Provide Clean Water? Evidence from Rural Andhra Pradesh, India
Marc Jeuland, Marcella McClatchey, Sumeet R Patil, Subhrendu K Pattanayak, Christine M Poulos, and Jui Chen Yang

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Doing More with Less: Leveraging Social Norms and Status Concerns in Encouraging Conservation Farm Practices
Peter Howley and Neel Ocean

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Heterogeneity in Preferences for Non-Financial Incentives to Engage Landholders in Native Vegetation Management
Josh Brown, Michael Burton, Katrina J Davis, Sayed Iftekhar, Søren Bøye Olsen, B Alexander Simmons, Niels Strange, Kerrie A Wilson

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Payment and Policy Consequentiality in Dichotomous Choice Contingent Valuation: Experimental Design Effects on Self-Reported Perceptions
Tobias Börger, Tenaw G. Abate, Margrethe Aanesen, and Ewa Zawojska

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Escapees in Salmon Aquaculture: A Multi-Output Approach
Ruth Beatriz Mezzalira Pincinato, Frank Asche, and Kristin Roll

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Optimal Discounting of Forest Offsets in the Carbon Market
Kevin R. Kaushal and Knut Einar Rosendahl

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Revenue-Sharing and Social Capital in Community-Based Resource Management: Empirical Evidence from Japanese Surf Clam Fisheries
Mihoko Wakamatsu, Hirotsugu Uchida, and Christopher M. Anderson

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Crop Allocation and Increasing Returns to Fertilizer Use in China
Feifei Sun, David Abler, and Xiaohua Yu

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Volume 97:1 (February 2021)

How Well Do U.S. Western Water Markets Convey Economic Information?
Renata Rimsaite, Karen Fisher-Vanden, Sheila Olmstead, and Danielle S. Grogan

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The Willingness to Pay for Flood Insurance
Noelwah R. Netusil, Carolyn Kousky, Shulav Neupane, Will Daniel, and Howard Kunreuther

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Convergent Validity of Satellite and Secchi Disk Measures of Water Clarity in Hedonic Models
David Wolf and Thomas Kemp

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Farmland Rental Rates: Does Organic Certification Matter?
Kate Binzen Fuller, Joseph Janzen, and B. Munkhnasan

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Valuation of Noise Pollution and Abatement Policy: Evidence from the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport
Felix L. Friedt and Jeffrey P. Cohen

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The Demand for Global and Local Environmental Protection: Experimental Evidence from Climate Change Mitigation in Beijing
Andreas Löschel, Jiansuo Pei, Ran Wang, Bodo Sturm, Wolfgang Buchholz, and Zhongxiu Zhao

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Agricultural Displacement and Deforestation Leakage in the Brazilian Legal Amazon
Fanny Moffette and Holly K. Gibbs

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Does Providing Improved Biomass Cooking Stoves Free-of-Charge Reduce Regular Usage? Do Use Incentives Promote Habits?
Randall A. Bluffstone, Abebe D. Beyene, Zenebe Gebreegziabher, Peter Martinsson, Alemu Mekonnen, and Ferdinand Vieider

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WTA-WTP Disparity: The Role of Perceived Realism of the Valuation Setting
Manuel Frondel, Stephan Sommer, and Lukas Tomberg

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Do We Choose Differently after a Discussion? Results from a Deliberative Valuation Study in Ireland
Margrethe Aanesen, Claire W. Armstrong, and Thomas van Rensburg

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Does Peer Adoption Increase the Diffusion of Pollution Prevention Practices?
Xiang Bi, Conner Mullally, and Shweta Gaonkar

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Volume 96:4 (November 2020)
Including Additional Pollutants into an Integrated Assessment Model for Estimating Nonmarket Benefits from Water Quality
Robert Griffin, Adrian Vogl, Stacie Wolny, Stefanie Covino, Eivy Monroy, Heidi Ricci, Richard Sharp, Courtney Schmidt, and Emi Uchida

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An Integrated Assessment Model for Valuing Water Quality Changes in the United States
Joel Corona, Todd Doley, Charles Griffiths, Matthew Massey, Chris Moore, Stephen Muela, Brenda Rashleigh, William Wheeler, Stephen D. Whitlock, and Julie Hewitt

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Linking Agricultural Nutrient Pollution to the Value of Freshwater Ecosystem Services
Frank Lupi, Bruno Basso, Cloé Garnache, Joseph A. Herriges, David W. Hyndman, and R. Jan Stevenson

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Best Management Practices and Nutrient Reduction: An Integrated Economic-Hydrologic Model of the Western Lake Erie Basin
Hongxing Liu, Wendong Zhang, Elena Irwin, Jeffrey Kast, Noel Aloysius, Jay Martin, and Margaret Kalcic

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Good Seeds Bear Good Fruit: Using Benefit-to-Cost Ratios in Multiobjective Spatial Optimization under Epistasis
Zhengxin Lang, Sergey S. Rabotyagov, Se Jong Cho, Todd Campbell, and Catherine L. Kling

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Willingness to Contribute as a Component of the Social Cost of Water Pollution
Laura Grant and Christian Langpap

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Overlooked Benefits of Nutrient Reductions in the Mississippi River Basin
Bryan Parthum and Amy W. Ando

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Volume 96:3 (August 2020)
Economy-Wide Modeling, Environmental Macroeconomics, and Benefit-Cost Analysis
V. Kerry Smith and Min Qiang Zhao

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An Econometric Approach toward Identifying the Relationship between Vehicular Traffic and Air Quality in Beijing
Shuai Chen, Ping Qin, Jie-Sheng Tan-Soo, Jintao Xu, and Jun Yang

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Effects of Water Quality Monitoring on Plant-Level Pollution: Evidence from the Clean Water Act
Lopamudra Chakraborti

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Flood Risk Perception in the Housing Market and the Impact of a Major Flood Event
Hannah Hennighausen and Jordan F. Suter

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The Relationship between Priority and Value of Irrigation Water Used with Prior Appropriation Water Rights
Gi-Eu Lee, Kimberly Rollins, and Loretta Singletary

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Intertemporal Substitution in Travel Cost Models with Seasonal Time Constraints
Patrick Lloyd-Smith, Joshua K. Abbott, and Wiktor Adamowicz

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Following the Market? Hedonic Farmland Valuation Using Sales Prices versus Self-reported Values
Daniel P. Bigelow, Jennifer Ifft, and Todd Kuethe

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Can Customary Land Tenure Facilitate Agricultural Productivity Growth? Evidence from Burkina Faso
Yoko Kusunose, Véronique Thériault, and Didier Alia

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Volume 96:2 (May 2020)
Invasive Species Control, Agricultural Pesticide Use, and Infant Health Outcomes
Benjamin A. Jones

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Legacies of Lead: Estimating Homebuyer Response to Potential Lead Exposure
Nicholas B. Irwin

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The Economics Impact of Critical-Habitat Designation: Evidence from Vacant-Land Transactions
Maximilian Auffhammer, Maya Duru, Edward Rubin, and David L. Sunding

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Who Cares? Future Sea Level Rise and House Prices
Olga Filippova, Cuong Nguyen, Ilan Noy, and Michael Rehm

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The Response of Recreation Demand to Recessionary Forces: Evidence from Local Lake Usage
Mohammad Mainul Hoque, Joseph A. Herriges, and Catherine L. Kling

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Additionality Violations in Agricultural Payment for Ecosystem Service Programs: Experimental Evidence
Gregory Howard

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Crop Yield and Democracy
James B. Ang, Per G. Fredriksson, and Satyendra Kumar Gupta

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Farmland Investment Characteristics from a Forward-Looking Perspective: An Explanation for the “High Return–Low Risk” Paradox
Xiaoguang Feng and Dermot J. Hayes

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Volume 96:1 (February 2020)
Moving beyond the Contingent Valuation versus Choice Experiment Debate: Presentation Effects in Stated Preference
Patrick Lloyd-Smith, Ewa Zawojska, and Wiktor Adamowicz

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Valuing Hemlock Woolly Adelgid Control in Public Forests: Scope Effects with Nonattendance
Christopher Giguere, Chris Moore, and John C. Whitehead

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The Effectiveness of a Water Right Retirement Program at Conserving Water
Tsvetan Tsvetanov and Dietrich Earnhart

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Evaluating the Effects of River and Stream Restorations: Evidence from Recreational Fishing
Michele Baggio, Charles Towe, Daniel Trüssel, and Armin Peter

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Resource Allocation under Fire
Jude Bayham and Jonathan K. Yoder

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How Migrants Benefit Poor Communities: Evidence on Collective Action in Rural Zambia
Tobias Vorlaufer and Björn Vollan

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Time Preferences of Food Producers: Does “Cultivate and Grow” Matter?
Yayan Hernuryadin, Koji Kotani, and Tatsuyoshi Saijo

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Volume 95:4 (November 2019)
The Impacts of Harmful Algal Blooms and E. coli on Recreational Behavior in Lake Erie
David Wolf, Wei Chen, Sathya Gopalakrishnan, Timothy Haab, and Allen Klaiber

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Agricultural Water Trading Restrictions and Drought Resilience
Daniel P. Bigelow, Anita M. Chaudhry, Jennifer Ifft, and Steven Wallander

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Preferences for Intrinsically Risky Attributes
Zack Dorner, Daniel A. Brent, and Anke Leroux

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The Implicit Price of Food Access in an Urban Area: Evidence from Milwaukee Property Markets
Phillip Warsaw and Daniel J. Phaneuf

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Suburbs or Skyscrapers? The Effect of China’s Leasing Market on Housing Decentralization
Peter Christensen

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The Fiscal Impact of Natural Resource Windfalls: Evidence from a Peruvian Natural Experiment
Leonardo Corral, Heath Henderson, and Juan Jose Miranda

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Geographic Heterogeneity and Technology Adoption: Evidence from Brazil
Juliano Assunção, Arthur Bragança, and Pedro Hemsley

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Volume 95:3 (August 2019)
Incorporating Stated Consequentiality Questions in Stated Preference Research
Patrick Lloyd-Smith, Wiktor Adamowicz, and Diane Dupont

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Does One Size Really Fit All? Ecological Endpoint Heterogeneity in Stated Preference Welfare Analysis
Anne Kejser Jensen, Robert J. Johnston, and Søren B. Olsen

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Exploring Spatial Sources of Preference Heterogeneity for Landslide Protection
Stefania Mattea

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Scale Heterogeneity and Its Implications for Discrete Choice Analysis
Katrina J. Davis, Michael Burton, and Marit E. Kragt

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Do Public Benefits of Voluntary Cleanup Programs Justify Their Public Costs? Evidence from New York
Olesya M. Savchenko and John B. Braden

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Is Airport Proximity an Amenity or Disamenity? An Empirical Investigation Based on House Prices
Ermanno Affuso, Steven B. Caudill, Franklin G. Mixon, Jr., and Kevin W. Starnes

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Fire, Tractors, and Health in the Amazon: A Cost-Benefit Analysis of Fire Policy
Thiago Morello, Simone Martino, Alejandro F. Duarte, Liana Anderson, Katrina J. Davis, Sonaira Silva, and Ian J. Bateman

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Safety in Numbers: Cost-effective Endangered Species Management for Viable Populations
Pierce Donovan, Lucas Bair, Charles B. Yackulic, and Michael Springborn

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Volume 95:2 (May 2019)
Pollution and Politician Productivity: The Effect of PM on MPs
Anthony Heyes, Nicholas Rivers, and Brandon Schaufele

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The Aftermath of Flood Zone Remapping: The Asymmetric Impact of Flood Maps on Housing Prices
Yau-Huo (Jimmy) Shr and Katherine Zipp

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This Old House: Historical Restoration as a Neighborhood Amenity
Geoffrey K. Turnbull, Scott A. Wentland, Bennie D. Waller, Walter R. T. Witschey, and Velma Zahirovic-Herbert

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Modeling Commercial Demand for Water: Exploring Alternative Prices, Instrumental Variables, and Heterogeneity
Matthew Flyr, Jesse Burkhardt, Christopher Goemans, Liesel Hans, Abbye Neel, and Alexander Maas

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Mind the Gap: Stated versus Revealed Donations and the Differential Role of Behavioral Factors
J. A. Bouma and M. J. Koetse

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Where Are the Fish Landed? An Analysis of Landing Plants in Norway
Andreea L. Cojocaru, Frank Asche, Ruth Beatriz Mezzalira Pincinato, and Hans-Martin Straume

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Competition or Cooperation? Peer Effects in the Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery
Nancy Haskell, Aaron Mamula, and Trevor C. Collier

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Timberland Investment under Both Financial and Biophysical Risk
Bin Mei, David N. Wear, and Jesse D. Henderson

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Volume 95:1 (February 2019)
The Spatial Dynamics of the Economic Impacts of an Aquatic Invasive Species: An Empirical Analysis
Katherine Y. Zipp, David J. Lewis, Bill Provencher, and Jake Vander Zanden

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Adaptation, Sea Level Rise, and Property Prices in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed
Patrick Walsh, Charles Griffiths, Dennis Guignet, and Heather Klemick

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Intrahousehold Productivity Differentials and Land Quality in the Sudan Savanna of Mali
Melinda Smale, Véronique Thériault, Hamza Haider, and Alpha Oumar Kergna

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Does Large Farm Establishment Create Benefits for Neighboring Smallholders? Evidence from Ethiopia
Daniel Ali, Klaus Deininger, and Anthony Harris

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The Burden of Water Shortages on Informal Firms
Asif Islam

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The Spatial and Temporal Diffusion of Agricultural Land Prices
Xinyue Yang, Martin Odening, and Matthias Ritter

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Does Governmental Assistance Affect Private Decisions to Insure? An Empirical Analysis of Flood Insurance Purchases
Meri Davlasheridze and Qing Miao

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Volume 94:4 (November 2018)
An Experimental Economics Investigation of the Land Value Tax: Efficiency, Acceptability, and Positional Goods
Joshua M. Duke and TianHang Gao

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Property Value Impacts of Wind Turbines and the Influence of Attitudes toward Wind Energy
Richard J. Vyn

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Foreign Land Acquisitions and Institutional Distance
Valentina Raimondi and Margherita Scoppola

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Transaction Costs, Land Rental Markets, and Their Impact on Youth Access to Agriculture in Tanzania
Jacob Ricker-Gilbert and Jordan Chamberlin

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“Land Sparing” in a von Thünen Framework: Theory and Evidence from Brazil
Francisco Fontes and Charles Palmer

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The (Uneven) Spatial Distribution of the Bakken Oil Boom
Johanna Richter, Alliana Salanguit, and Alexander James


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The Dynamics of Supply: U.S. Corn and Soybeans in the Biofuel Era
Hyunseok Kim and GianCarlo Moschini

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Volume 94:3 (August 2018)
Neither Boon nor Bane: The Economic Effects of a Landscape-Scale National Monument
Paul M. Jakus and Sherzod B. Akhundjanov

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The Role of Royalties in Resource Extraction Contracts
Robert F. Conrad, Bryce Hool, and Denis Nekipelov

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Who Can Be Trusted to Manage the Fish? A Study Comparing Trust between Stakeholders
Håkan Eggert, Mitesh Kataria, and Elina Lampi

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Urban Stream Restoration Projects: Do Project Phase, Distance, and Type Affect Nearby Property Sale Prices?
Maya Jarrad, Noelwah R. Netusil, Klaus Moeltner, Anita T. Morzillo, and J. Alan Yeakley

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Incomplete Information and Adverse Impacts of Environmental Cleanup
Corey Lang and Patrick Cavanagh

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Prospect Theory and Tenure Reform: Impacts on Forest Management
Karen A. Sullivan, Emi Uchida, Thomas W. Sproul, and Jintao Xu

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District Subdivision and the Location of Smallholder Forest Conversion in Sumatra
Marc N. Conte and Philip Shaw

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Correcting On-Site Sampling Bias: A New Method with Application to Recreation Demand Analysis
Wei Shi and Ju-Chin Huang

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Volume 94:2 (May 2018)
Economics Effectiveness of Implementing a Statewide Building Code: The Case of Florida
Kevin M. Simmons, Jeffrey Czajkowski, and James M. Done

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Flood Risk, Local Hazard Mitigation, and the Community Rating System of the National Flood Insurance Program
Jingyuan Li and Craig E. Landry

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Has Forest Certification Reduced Forest Degradation in Sweden?
Laura Villalobos, Jessica Coria, and Anna Nordén

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Can Labor Market Imperfections Explain Changes in the Inverse Farm Size–Productivity Relationship? Longitudinal Evidence from Rural India
Klaus Deininger, Songqing Jin, Yanyan Liu, and Sudhir K. Singh

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Measuring the Income Elasticity of Water Demand: The Importance of Publication and Endogeneity Biases
Tomas Havranek, Zuzana Irsova, and Tomas Vlach

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Testing Preference Formation in Learning Design Contingent Valuation Using Advanced Information and Repetitive Treatments
Claudia Aravena, W. George Hutchinson, Fredrik Carlsson, and David I. Matthews

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Substitution Effects and Spatial Preference Heterogeneity in Single- and Multiple-Site Choice Experiments
Ivana Logar and Roy Brouwer

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Volume 94:1 (February 2018)
An Empirical Structural Model of Productivity and Conservation Reserve Program Participation
Heesun Jang and Xiaodong Du

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Additionality in U.S. Agricultural Conservation Programs
Roger Claassen, Eric N. Duquette, and David J. Smith

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How and Why Petroleum Leases are Held by Production: Analysis of a Compound Option
James L. Smith

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Eliciting Preferences for Public Goods in Nonmonetized Communities: Accounting for Preference Uncertainty
Andreas Pondorfer and Katrin Rehdanz

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Lost Use-Value from Environmental Injury when Visitation Drops at Undamaged Sites
Garrett Glasgow and Kenneth Train

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Will U.S. Forests Continue to Be a Carbon Sink?
Xiaohui Tian, Brent Sohngen, Justin Baker, Sara Ohrel, and Allen A. Fawcett

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Spatial Planning and Segmentation of the Land Market: The Case of the Netherlands
Or Levkovich, Jan Rouwendal, and Lars Brugman

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Volume 93:4 (November 2017)
Disability Discrimination in the Italian Rental Housing Market: A Field Experiment with Blind Tenants
Luca Fumarco

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Disentangling Effects of Policy Reform and Environmental Changes in the Norwegian Coastal Fishery for Cod
Florian Diekert and Tore Schweder

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Volume 93:3 (August 2017)
How Does Urbanization Affect Water Withdrawals? Insights from an Econometric-Based Landscape Simulation
Daniel P. Bigelow, Andrew J. Plantinga, David J. Lewis, and Christian Langpap

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What Is the Cost of a Renewable Energy–Based Approach to Greenhouse Gas Mitigation?
Anthony Oliver and Madhu Khanna

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Volume 92:4 (November 2016)
Global Food Demand and Carbon-Preserving Cropland Expansion under Varying Levels of Intensification
Justin Andrew Johnson, Carlisle Ford Runge, Benjamin Senauer, and Stephen Polasky

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Assessing Cost-effectiveness of the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) and Interactions between the CRP and Crop Insurance
Ruiqing Miao, Hongli Feng, David A. Hennessy, and Xiaodong Du

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Volume 92:3 (August 2016)
Threshold-Level Public Good Provision with Multiple Units: Experimental Effects of Disaggregated Groups with Rebates
Pengfei Liu, Stephen K. Swallow, and Christopher M. Anderson

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Volume 92:2 (May 2016)
Incentivizing and Tendering Conservation Contracts: The Trade-off between Participation and Effort Provision
Steven Schilizzi and Uwe Latacz-Lohmann

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Spillovers in Regional Fisheries Management: Do Catch Shares Cause Leakage?
Sam Cunningham, Lori S. Bennear, and Martin D. Smith

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Volume 92:1 (February 2016)
Maintaining Public Goods: The Capitalized Value of Local Park Renovations
Mitchell R. Livy and H. Allen Klaiber

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The Impact of Agri-environmental Schemes on Farm Performance in Five E.U. Member States: A DID-Matching Approach
Linda Arata and Paolo Sckokai

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Volume 91:3 (August 2015)
Open Access iconGendered Perceptions of Land Ownership and Agricultural Decision-making in Ecuador: Who Are the Farm Managers?
Jennifer Twyman, Pilar Useche, and Carmen Diana Deere

 

Volume 91:2 (May 2015)

Is There a Farm Size–Productivity Relationship in African Agriculture? Evidence from Rural Rwanda
Daniel Ayalew Ali and Klaus Deininger

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Volume 91:1 (February 2015)

Hidden Flexibility: Institutions, Incentives and the Multiple Margins of Selectivity in Fishing
Joshua K. Abbott, Alan C. Haynie, and Matthew N. Reimer

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Volume 90:4 (November 2014)

From the Editor: Publication of Enduring Quality Award

Cost-effective Recovery of an Endangered Species: The Red-cockaded Woodpecker
Ryan M. Finseth and Jon M. Conrad

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Volume 90:3 (August 2014)
The Implications of Environmental NGO Involvement in Fisheries Management
Margrethe Aanesen and Claire W. Armstrong

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Volume 90:2 (May 2014)
Open Access iconCapitalization of the Single Payment Scheme into Land Value: Generalized Propensity Score Evidence from the European Union
Jerzy Michalek, Pavel Ciaian, and d’Artis Kancs

 

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Volume 87:4 (November 2011)
Erratum for "How Can Behavioral Economics Inform Nonmarket Valuation? An Example from the Preference Reversal Literature"

Jonathan E. Alevy, John A. List, and Wiktor L. Adamowicz

 

Volume 87:3 (August 2011)
Erratum for "Crowding Out Open Space: The Effects of Federal Land Programs on Private Land Trust Conservation"
Dominic P. Parker and Walter N. Thurman

 

Volume 87:1 (February 2011)
From the Editor: Prize in History of Economics

 

 

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Volume 85:1 (February 2009)
Editor's Introduction

 

 

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Volume 84:1 (February 2008)
Making Markets for Development Rights Work: What Determines Demand?
Elizabeth Kopits, Virginia McConnell, and Margaret Walls

 

 

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Volume 83:3 (August 2007)
Erratum for "A Simple Empirical Model of Data Fourling by High-Grading in Capture Fisheries"
C. Michael Wernerheim and Richard L. Haedrich

 

 

Volume 83:2 (May 2007)
Erratum for "Environmental and Land Use Regulation in Nonrenewable Resource Industries"
Shelby Gerking and William E. Morgan

 

 

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Volume 81:4 (November 2005)
From the Editor

 

 

Volume 81:3 (August 2005)
From the Editor

 

 

Volume 81:2 (May 2005)
Erratum for "A Discrete/Continuous Choice Approach to Residential Water Demand under Block Rate Pricing: Comment"
Donald M. Waldman

 

 

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