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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
Land Economics, November 2022, 98 (4) 618-638; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/le.98.4.041820-0056R1
Leah H. Palm-Forster
Department of Applied Economics and Statistics, University of Delaware, Newark;
Roles: Associate Professor
Mark Griesinger
Department of Applied Economics and Statistics, University of Delaware, Newark;
Roles: M.Sc. student
Julianna M. Butler
Department of Economics, University of Delaware, Newark;
Roles: Associate Professor
Jacob R. Fooks
Colorado State University, Fort Collins;
Roles: Economist
Kent D. Messer
Department of Applied Economics and Statistics, University of Delaware, Newark;
Roles: S. Hallock du Pont Professor
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Land Economics
Vol. 98, Issue 4
1 Nov 2022
Stewardship Signaling and Use of Social Pressure to Reduce Nonpoint Source Pollution
Leah H. Palm-Forster, Mark Griesinger, Julianna M. Butler, Jacob R. Fooks, Kent D. Messer
Land Economics Nov 2022, 98 (4) 618-638; DOI: 10.3368/le.98.4.041820-0056R1
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- Abstract
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Background
- 3. Conceptual Framework
- 4. Experiment Design
- Treatments
- Stewardship Signaling
- Social Pressure from Community Messengers
- Social Pressure via Persuasive Messaging
- Experiment Parameters and Predictions
- 5. Hypotheses and Analytical Methods
- Hypothesis 1
- Hypothesis 2
- Hypothesis 3
- Hypothesis 4
- 6. Results
- Result 1
- Result 2
- Result 3
- 7. Conclusion
- Acknowledgments
- Footnotes
- References
- Figures & Data
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