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Locational Dimensions of Utility for Transboundary Pollutants
An Empirical Investigation of Common Assumptions
Keila Meginnis, Tobias Börger, Frans P. de Vries, Nick Hanley, Robert J. Johnston, Tom Ndebele and Ghamz E Ali Siyal
Published online before print July 29, 2025, 082924-0078R1; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/le.102.1.082924-0078R1
Keila Meginnis
Senior Research Associate, Thermo Fisher Scientific, London, Honorary Lecturer, University of Glasgow; School of Biodiversity, One Health and Veterinary Medicine, Graham Kerr Building, Glasgow G12 8QQ +44(0)7949681812
Tobias Börger
Professor of Economics, Berlin School of Economics and Law (HWR Berlin), Badensche Straße 52, 10825 Berlin, Germany
Frans P. de Vries
Professor of Environmental and Resource Economics, Department of Economics, Business School; University of Aberdeen, Dunbar Street, AB24 3QY, Aberdeen, UK
Nick Hanley
Professor of One Health and Environmental Economics, University of Glasgow; School of Biodiversity, One Health and Veterinary Medicine, Graham Kerr Building, Glasgow G12 8QQ.
Robert J. Johnston
Professor of Economics & Director, George Perkins Marsh Institute, Clark University, 950 Main Street, Worcester, MA 01610, USA
Tom Ndebele
Research Scientist, George Perkins Marsh Institute, Clark University, 950 Main Street, Worcester, MA 01610, USA
Ghamz E Ali Siyal
Assistant Professor, Institute of Business Administration (IBA), University Rd, University Of Karachi, Karachi, Karachi City, Sindh 75270, Pakistan

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1 Jan 2026
Locational Dimensions of Utility for Transboundary Pollutants
Keila Meginnis, Tobias Börger, Frans P. de Vries, Nick Hanley, Robert J. Johnston, Tom Ndebele, Ghamz E Ali Siyal
Land Economics Jul 2025, 082924-0078R1; DOI: 10.3368/le.102.1.082924-0078R1
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