Table of Contents


A

  1. Atkinson, Giles

    1. The Equity-Efficiency Trade-off in Environmental Policy: Evidence from Stated Preferences
      Simon Dietz and Giles Atkinson

B

  1. Berbel, Julio

    1. Spatial Preference Heterogeneity: A Choice Experiment
      Roy Brouwer, Julia Martin-Ortega and Julio Berbel
  2. Bishop, Clark P.

    1. Agent Heterogeneity in Adoption of Anaerobic Digestion Technology: Integrating Economic, Diffusion, and Behavioral Innovation Theories
      Clark P. Bishop, C. Richard Shumway and Philip R. Wandschneider
  3. Brouwer, Roy

    1. Spatial Preference Heterogeneity: A Choice Experiment
      Roy Brouwer, Julia Martin-Ortega and Julio Berbel
  4. Brower, Ann L.

    1. Closing the Deal: Principals, Agents, and Subagents in New Zealand Land Reform
      Ann L. Brower, Philip Meguire and Adrian Monks
  5. Brown, Thomas C.

    1. Preference Uncertainty, Preference Learning, and Paired Comparison Experiments
      David C. Kingsley and Thomas C. Brown

C

  1. Carter, Douglas R.

    1. Following the Rules: Brazilian Logging Concessions under Imperfect Enforcement and Royalties
      Alexander J. Macpherson, Douglas R. Carter, Marco W. Lentini and Mark D. Schulze
  2. Clark, Colin W.

    1. Limits to the Privatization of Fishery Resources: Reply
      Colin W. Clark, Gordon R. Munro and U. Rashid Sumaila

D

  1. Dietz, Simon

    1. The Equity-Efficiency Trade-off in Environmental Policy: Evidence from Stated Preferences
      Simon Dietz and Giles Atkinson

G

  1. Grafton, R. Quentin

    1. Limits to the Privatization of Fishery Resources: Comment
      R. Quentin Grafton, Tom Kompas and Ray Hilborn

H

  1. Hilborn, Ray

    1. Limits to the Privatization of Fishery Resources: Comment
      R. Quentin Grafton, Tom Kompas and Ray Hilborn

K

  1. Kingsley, David C.

    1. Preference Uncertainty, Preference Learning, and Paired Comparison Experiments
      David C. Kingsley and Thomas C. Brown
  2. Kompas, Tom

    1. Limits to the Privatization of Fishery Resources: Comment
      R. Quentin Grafton, Tom Kompas and Ray Hilborn
  3. Kosnik, Lea

    1. Balancing Environmental Protection and Energy Production in the Federal Hydropower Licensing Process
      Lea Kosnik
  4. Kousky, Carolyn

    1. Learning from Extreme Events: Risk Perceptions after the Flood
      Carolyn Kousky

L

  1. Lentini, Marco W.

    1. Following the Rules: Brazilian Logging Concessions under Imperfect Enforcement and Royalties
      Alexander J. Macpherson, Douglas R. Carter, Marco W. Lentini and Mark D. Schulze
  2. Liu, Yajie

    1. Estimating Pollution Abatement Costs of Salmon Aquaculture: A Joint Production Approach
      Yajie Liu and U. Rashid Sumaila

M

  1. Macpherson, Alexander J.

    1. Following the Rules: Brazilian Logging Concessions under Imperfect Enforcement and Royalties
      Alexander J. Macpherson, Douglas R. Carter, Marco W. Lentini and Mark D. Schulze
  2. Martin-Ortega, Julia

    1. Spatial Preference Heterogeneity: A Choice Experiment
      Roy Brouwer, Julia Martin-Ortega and Julio Berbel
  3. Meguire, Philip

    1. Closing the Deal: Principals, Agents, and Subagents in New Zealand Land Reform
      Ann L. Brower, Philip Meguire and Adrian Monks
  4. Monks, Adrian

    1. Closing the Deal: Principals, Agents, and Subagents in New Zealand Land Reform
      Ann L. Brower, Philip Meguire and Adrian Monks
  5. Mueller, Valerie

    1. On Hedonic Valuation of Urban Amenities Using Unbalanced Data
      Valerie Mueller and Glenn Sheriff
  6. Munro, Gordon R.

    1. Limits to the Privatization of Fishery Resources: Reply
      Colin W. Clark, Gordon R. Munro and U. Rashid Sumaila

S

  1. Scholtens, Bert

    1. Does Money Grow on Trees? The Diversification Properties of U.S. Timberland Investments
      Bert Scholtens and Laura Spierdijk
  2. Schulze, Mark D.

    1. Following the Rules: Brazilian Logging Concessions under Imperfect Enforcement and Royalties
      Alexander J. Macpherson, Douglas R. Carter, Marco W. Lentini and Mark D. Schulze
  3. Sheriff, Glenn

    1. On Hedonic Valuation of Urban Amenities Using Unbalanced Data
      Valerie Mueller and Glenn Sheriff
  4. Shumway, C. Richard

    1. Agent Heterogeneity in Adoption of Anaerobic Digestion Technology: Integrating Economic, Diffusion, and Behavioral Innovation Theories
      Clark P. Bishop, C. Richard Shumway and Philip R. Wandschneider
  5. Spierdijk, Laura

    1. Does Money Grow on Trees? The Diversification Properties of U.S. Timberland Investments
      Bert Scholtens and Laura Spierdijk
  6. Sumaila, U. Rashid

    1. Estimating Pollution Abatement Costs of Salmon Aquaculture: A Joint Production Approach
      Yajie Liu and U. Rashid Sumaila
    2. Limits to the Privatization of Fishery Resources: Reply
      Colin W. Clark, Gordon R. Munro and U. Rashid Sumaila

W

  1. Wandschneider, Philip R.

    1. Agent Heterogeneity in Adoption of Anaerobic Digestion Technology: Integrating Economic, Diffusion, and Behavioral Innovation Theories
      Clark P. Bishop, C. Richard Shumway and Philip R. Wandschneider