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November 1990, Volume 19, Issue 3
September 1990, Volume 19, Issue 2
July 1990, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 1-18 The search for a safe environment: The economics of screening and regulating environmental hazards
by Olson, Lars J.
- 19-25 Economic indicators of resource scarcity: A critical essay
by Norgaard, Richard B.
- 26-44 Rent dissipation in restricted access fisheries
by Dupont, Diane P.
- 45-60 Testing for common versus private property: The case of pesticide resistance
by Stephen Clark, J. & Carlson, Gerald A.
- 61-72 The social cost of uniform regulatory standards in a hierarchical government
by Jones, Carol Adaire & Scotchmer, Suzanne
- 73-85 Uncertain irreversibility, information, and transformation costs
by Usategui, JoseM.
- 86-107 The ideology of efficiency: Searching for a theory of policy analysis
by Bromley, Daniel W.
May 1990, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 189-205 Recreational demand by tourists for saltwater beach days
by Bell, Frederick W. & Leeworthy, Vernon R.
- 206-226 A qualitative characterization of the competitive nonrenewable resource extracting firm
by Caputo, Michael R.
- 227-237 Environmental policy implications of disparities between willingness to pay and compensation demanded measures of values
by Knetsch, Jack L.
- 238-246 The economics of sequential choice applied to quasi-option value
by Cochrane, Hal & Cutler, Harvey
- 247-262 Should we try to predict the next great U.S. earthquake?
by Schulze, William D. & Brookshire, David S. & Hageman, Renatte K. & Ben-David, Shaul
- 263-275 Optimal taxation: Timber and externalities
by Englin, Jeffrey E. & Klan, Mark S.
- 276-291 Exposure trading: An approach to more efficient air pollution control
by Roumasset, James A. & Smith, Kirk R.
- 292-298 Unemployment and the backward incidence of pollution control
by Wang, Leonard F. S.
March 1990, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 1-2 The social discount rate
by Howe, Charles W.
- 3-7 One thousand points of light seeking a Issue: A case study of CBO's search for a discount rate policy
by Hartman, Robert W.
- 8-28 Reassessing the government's discount rate policy in light of new theory and data in a world economy with a high degree of capital mobility
by Lind, Robert C.
- 29-50 Federal discount rate policy, the shadow price of capital, and challenges for reforms
by Lyon, Randolph M.
- 51-62 Discounting environmental health risks: New evidence and policy implications
by Moore, Michael J. & Viscusi, W. Kip
- 63-64 Comments on "discounting" session
by Portney, Paul R.
- 65-71 Perspectives on government discounting policies
by Scheraga, Joel D.
- 72-85 Direct controls and incentives systems of regulation
by Kambhu, John
- 97-106 Markets for pollution control when firms are noncompliant
by Malik, Arun S.
- 107-119 The benefits of reducing the incidence of nonmelanoma skin cancers: A defensive expenditures approach
by Murdoch, James C. & Thayer, Mark A.
- 120-135 Taxation, ore quality selection, and the depletion of a heterogeneous deposit of a nonrenewable resource
by Krautkraemer, Jeffrey A.
- 136-154 Forest resource depletion, soil dynamics, and agricultural productivity in the tropics
by Ehui, Simeon K. & Hertel, Thomas W. & Preckel, Paul V.
- 155-167 Harvest uncertainty and the tragedy of the commons
by Sandler, Todd & Sternbenz, Frederic P.
- 168-175 A more general dynamic economic model of the optimal rotation of multiple-use forests
by Snyder, Donald L. & Bhattacharyya, Rabindra N.
- 176-187 A probit analysis of the harvest decision using pooled time-series and cross-sectional data
by Dennis, Donald F.
January 1990, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 1-18 Ambient ozone and acute health effects: Evidence from daily data
by Krupnick, Alan J. & Harrington, Winston & Ostro, Bart
- 19-34 Models for referendum data: The structure of discrete choice models for contingent valuation
by McConnell, K. E.
- 35-49 Earthquake and volcano hazard notices: An economic evaluation of changes in risk perceptions
by Bernknopf, Richard L. & Brookshire, David S. & Thayer, Mark A.
- 50-65 The impact of environmental regulations on industry productivity: Direct and indirect effects
by Barbera, Anthony J. & McConnell, Virginia D.
- 66-77 Welfare consequences of emission credit trading programs
by Malueg, David A.
- 78-85 Comparative reliability of the dichotomous choice and open-ended contingent valuation techniques
by Loomis, John B.
- 86-87 W. Stanley Jevons (1888) on option value
by Kristrom, Bengt
- 88-96 Environmental preservation with production
by Olson, Lars J.
November 1989, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 213-229 Improving the contingent valuation method: A psychological perspective
by Harris, Charles C. & Driver, B. L. & McLaughlin, William J.
- 230-246 OLS versus ML estimation of non-market resource values with payment card interval data
by Cameron, Trudy Ann & Huppert, Daniel D.
- 247-265 Firm incentives to promote technological change in pollution control
by Milliman, Scott R. & Prince, Raymond
- 266-283 Measuring welfare effects of product contamination with consumer uncertainty
by Foster, William & Just, Richard E.
- 284-292 Benefits from commercial fisheries when demand and supply depend on water quality
by McConnell, Kenneth E. & Strand, Ivar E.
- 293-308 Contingent valuation experiments for strategic behavior
by Milon, J. Walter
- 309-310 Socially optimal forestry: A comment
by Bowes, Michael D. & Krutilla, John V.
- 311-312 Reply to comment on socially optimal forestry
by Hellsten, Martin
September 1989, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 109-126 Exhaustible resource price policy, international trade, and intertemporal welfare
by Kalt, Joseph P.
- 127-139 Capital investments and resource extraction from non-identical deposits
by Olsen, Trond E.
- 140-154 Optimization of inputs in a spatially variable natural resource: Unconditional vs. conditional analysis
by Feinerman, Eli & Bresler, Eshel & Dagan, Gideon
- 155-170 Contemporaneous externalities, rational expectations, and equilibrium production functions in natural resource models
by Smith, J. Barry & Weber, Shlomo
- 171-180 Backward incidence of pollution damage compensation policy
by Kitabatake, Yoshifusa
- 181-194 Entitlements, missing markets, and environmental uncertainty
by Bromley, Daniel W.
- 195-211 A new approach to the design of regulation in the presence of multiple objectives
by Hahn, Robert W.
July 1989, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 1-21 Antitrust, exploration, and social optimality in nonrenewable resource markets
by Fulton, Murray & Just, Richard E.
- 22-34 Regulating environmental health risks under uncertainty: Groundwater contamination in California
by Lichtenberg, Erik & Zilberman, David & Bogen, Kenneth T.
- 35-53 Economic objectives within a bureaucratic decision process: Setting pollution control requirements under the clean water act
by Fraas, Arthur G. & Munley, Vincent G.
- 54-65 Optimal forest rotation under monopoly and competition
by Crabbe, Philippe J. & Long, Ngo Van
- 66-82 A dynamic model of adaptation to resource depletion: theory and an application to groundwater mining
by Kim, C. S. & Moore, Michael R. & Hanchar, John J. & Nieswiadomy, Michael
- 83-92 Optimal sequencing of resource pools under uncertainty
by Olsen, Trond E. & Stensland, Gunnar
- 93-108 Readjustment potentials in industrial energy efficiency and structure
by Casler, Stephen & Hannon, Bruce
May 1989, Volume 16, Issue 3
- 193-208 Information and exhaustible resources: A Bayesian analysis
by Swierzbinski, Joseph E. & Mendelsohn, Robert
- 209-223 Self-insurance against natural disasters
by Lewis, Tracy & Nickerson, David
- 224-241 Optimal exploitation and enhancement of environmental resources
by Kitabatake, Yoshifusa
- 242-252 Dynamic adjustment to land taxation policy: Neutrality and welfare implications
by Turnbull, Geoffrey K. & Boyd, Roy
- 253-267 Price expectations, ore quality selection, and the supply of a nonrenewable resource
by Krautkraemer, Jeffrey A.
- 268-287 Estimating the objectives of a public firm in a natural resource industry
by Fulton, Murray & Karp, Larry
March 1989, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 97-105 A model of industrial pollution in a stochastic environment
by Plourde, Charles & Yeung, David
- 106-120 The two-stage hedonic wage approach: A methodology for the valuation of environmental amenities
by Clark, David E. & Kahn, James R.
- 121-133 Sole owner harvesting policies under the threat of entry: A two-stage linear game
by Salchenberger, Linda M.
- 134-148 Severance taxes and market structure in an exhaustible resource industry
by Yucel, Mine Kuban
- 149-155 Valuing amenity resources under uncertainty: Does the existence of fair contingent claims markets matter?
by Colby, Bonnie G. & Cory, Dennis C.
- 156-166 Exclusionary manipulation of markets for pollution rights
by Misiolek, Walter S. & Elder, Harold W.
- 167-183 An empirical model of fishery dynamics
by Deacon, Robert T.
- 184-192 Interest rates and metal price movements: Further evidence
by Agbeyegbe, Terence D.
January 1989, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 1-8 Risk and incentives in the financing of hazardous waste cleanup
by Segerson, Kathleen
- 9-22 Dynamic policy coordination: Stockpiling for energy security
by Devarajan, Shantayanan & Weiner, Robert J.
- 23-37 Information and the concept of option value
by Hanemann, W. Michael
- 38-44 Voluntary contributions to state nongame wildlife programs
by Eubanks, L. & Wyckoff, J.
- 45-51 The effect of common property on the optimal structure of the fishing industry
by Lipton, Douglas W. & Strand, Ivar Jr.
- 52-57 Emission credit trading and the incentive to adopt new pollution abatement technology
by Malueg, David A.
- 58-79 Identifying willingness-to-pay for heterogeneous goods with factorial survey methods
by Goodman, Allen C.
- 80-86 A note on uncertainty and the hotelling rule
by Gaudet, Gerard & Howitt, Peter
- 87-96 Contractual stipulations, resource use, and interest groups: Implications from federal grazing contracts
by Johnson, Ronald N. & Watts, Myles J.
December 1988, Volume 15, Issue 4
- 387-394 Socially optimal forestry
by Hellsten, Martin
- 395-411 Paired comparison and contingent valuation approaches to morbidity risk valuation
by Magat, Wesley A. & Kip Viscusi, W. & Huber, Joel
- 412-418 On comparing monopoly and competition in exhaustible resource exploitation
by Gaudet, Gerard & Lasserre, Pierre
- 419-438 Strategic responses to automobile emissions control: A game-theoretic analysis
by Yao, Dennis A.
- 439-461 Optimal investment policies with exhaustible resources: An information-based model
by Ayres, Robert U.
- 462-469 Efficient vs open-access use of public facilities in the long run
by Harrington, Winston
- 470-474 Spatial economic theory of pollution control: Reflections on a paradox
by Forster, Bruce A.
- 475-487 Option prices for groundwater protection
by Edwards, Steven F.
- 488-504 Externalities, pigouvian corrections, and risk attitudes
by Sandler, Todd & Sterbenz, Frederic P.
September 1988, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 251-258 Heterogeneous preferences for congestion
by McConnell, K. E.
- 259-284 The impact of selected abatement strategies on transnational pollution, the terms of trade, and factor rewards: A general equilibrium approach
by Merrifield, John D.
- 285-296 Fiscal implications of effluent charges and input taxes
by Stevens, Brandt K.
- 297-312 Welfare measurement for environmental improvements using the hedonic model: The case of nonparametric marginal prices
by Palmquist, Raymond B.
- 313-330 Energy in a regional economy: A computable general equilibrium model for california
by Despotakis, Kostas A. & Fisher, Anthony C.
- 331-340 Comparing welfare estimates of environmental quality changes from recreation demand models
by Kling, Catherine L.
- 341-354 On optimal domestic processing of exhaustible natural resource exports
by Kumar, Ramesh C.
- 355-379 A new paradigm for valuing non-market goods using referendum data: Maximum likelihood estimation by censored logistic regression
by Cameron, Trudy Ann
- 380-381 One more externality article
by Peskin, Henry M.
- 382-383 One more externality article: Reply
by Bird, Peter J. W. N.
- 384-385 And one more reply
by Oates, Wallace E.
- 386-386 Reply to Peskin
by Freeman, A. III
June 1988, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 129-142 Environmental negotiation: Its potential and its economic efficiency
by Porter, Richard C.
- 143-146 Hedonic price estimation of variable urban air quality
by Murdoch, James C. & Thayer, Mark A.
- 147-157 Irreversible environmental investments with uncertain benefit levels
by Kip Viscusi, W.
- 158-172 Optimal preservation and pricing of natural public lands in general equilibrium
by Anas, Alex
- 173-188 The incentive for conservation investment in regulated utilities
by Marino, Anthony M. & Sicilian, Joseph
- 189-205 Grade selection under uncertainty: Least cost last and other anomalies
by Slade, Margaret E.
- 206-223 General equilibrium incidence of natural resource subsidies: The three factor case
by Hertel, Thomas W.
- 224-232 Another theorem on using market demands to determine willingness to pay for non-traded goods
by Neill, Jon R.
- 233-247 Long run price inflexibility and efficiency loss for municipal water supply
by Swallow, Stephen K. & Marin, Carlos M.
March 1988, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 1-8 Pollution control through price incentives: The role of rent seeking costs in monopoly markets
by Misiolek, Walter S.
- 9-29 The optimal management of North Sea Herring
by Bjorndal, Trond
- 30-34 A note on estimating a long-run average cost curve for flue gas desulfurization
by Reinert, Kenneth A. & Ratick, Samuel J.
- 35-44 A comparison of two marketable discharge permits systems
by McGartland, Albert
- 45-63 Measuring welfare changes in settings with imposed quantities
by Lankford, R. Hamilton
- 64-70 A note on the extinction of renewable resources
by Cropper, M. L.
- 71-86 A behavioral model of timber supply
by Max, Wendy & Lehman, Dale E.
- 87-98 Uncertainty and incentives for nonpoint pollution control
by Segerson, Kathleen
- 99-110 Expectations, the commons, and optimal group size
by Mason, Charles F. & Sandler, Todd & Cornes, Richard
- 111-127 Evaluating the benefits of non-marginal reductions in pollution using information on defensive expenditures
by Bartik, Timothy J.
December 1987, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 313-322 The value of information in resource exploration: The interaction of strategic plays and institutional rules
by Isaac, R. Mark
- 323-336 The economic growth debate: What some economists have learned but many have not
by Daly, Herman E.
- 337-370 Utility maximization and catasphore aversion: A simulation test
by Ayres, Robert U. & Sandilya, Manalur S.
- 371-383 A compensation mechanism for siting noxious facilities: Theory and experimental design
by Kunreuther, Howard & Kleindorfer, Paul & Knez, Peter J. & Yaksick, Rudy
- 384-385 The quasi-option value of irreversible investment: A comment
by Crabbe, Philippe J.
- 386-399 Uniformity versus differentiation in regulating externalities
by Kolstad, Charles D.
September 1987, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 191-211 Cooperative institutions for information sharing in the oil industry
by Isaac, R. Mark
- 212-225 Option value under income and price uncertainty
by Hartman, Richard & Plummer, Mark L.
- 226-247 A satisfactory benefit cost indicator from contingent valuation
by Hoehn, John P. & Randall, Alan
- 248-267 Option price estimates for water quality improvements: A contingent valuation study for the monongahela river
by Desvousges, William H. & Smith, V. Kerry & Fisher, Ann
- 268-282 Fishing effort: Its testing, specification, and internal structure in fisheries economics and management
by Squires, Dale
- 283-292 Uncertainty, benefit-cost analysis, and the treatment of option value
by Smith, V. Kerry
- 293-303 Self-reporting of pollution and the firm's behavior under imperfectly enforceable regulations
by Harford, Jon D.
- 304-312 Integrated versus chemical pest management: The case of rice field mosquito control
by Lichtenberg, Erik
June 1987, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 99-111 Intertemporal soil resource use: Is it socially excessive?
by Shortle, James S. & Miranowski, John A.
- 112-127 Firm behaviour under regulatory control of stochastic environmental wastes by probabilistic constraints
by Beavis, Brian & Dobbs, Ian
- 128-142 On monopoly power in extractive resource markets
by Pindyck, Robert S.
- 143-151 The value of coastal wetlands for protection of property against hurricane wind damage
by Farber, Stephen
- 152-158 When is the optimal economic rotation longer than the rotation of maximum sustained yield?
by Binkley, Clark S.
- 159-182 Renewable resource management with a backstop substitute and nonautonomous prices
by Clarke, Harry R. & Shrestha, Ram M.
- 183-190 Quasi-option value: Some misconceptions dispelled
by Fisher, Anthony C. & Hanemann, W. Michael
March 1987, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 1-12 The production process: Inputs and wastes
by Anderson, Curt L.
- 13-29 The policy implications of non-convex environmental damages: A smog control case study
by Repetto, Robert
- 30-40 Distribution of the generation of air pollution
by Bingham, Taylor H. & Anderson, Donald W. & Cooley, Philip C.
- 41-53 Environmental policy for spatial and persistent pollutants
by Griffin, Ronald C.
- 54-57 The transferability and depletability of externalities
by Bird, Peter J. W. N.
- 58-71 Policy options for toxics disposal: Laissez-faire, subsidization, and enforcement
by Sullivan, Arthur M.
- 72-86 Empirical evidence on the characteristics of extractive technologies: The case of oil
by Livernois, John R.
- 87-98 Air pollution and morbidity revisited: A specification test
by Ostro, Bart D.
December 1986, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 301-312 Regulating heterogeneous emissions
by Mendelsohn, Robert
- 313-324 A model of exhaustible resource exploitation with ricardian rent
by Cairns, Robert D.
- 325-337 Interpreting measures of economic loss: Evidence from contingent valuation and experimental studies
by Gregory, Robin
- 338-347 Substituting pollution taxation for general taxation: Some implications for efficiency in pollutions taxation
by Lee, Dwight R. & Misiolek, Walter S.
- 348-362 The optimal tax for maximum economic yield: Fishery regulation under rational expectations
by Rosenman, Robert E.
- 363-381 Optimal fishery management in the presence of illegal activity
by Milliman, Scott R.
- 382-390 Specification of the logit model: The case of valuation of nonmarket goods
by Sellar, Christine & Chavas, Jean-Paul & Stoll, John R.
- 391-401 Measures of energy cost and value in ecosystems
by Hannon, Bruce & Costanza, Robert & Herendeen, Robert A.
September 1986, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 199-211 Conservation of mass and instability in a dynamic economy-environment system
by Perrings, Charles
- 212-224 Set-up costs and theory of exhaustible resources
by Hartwick, John M. & Kemp, Murray C. & Van Long, Ngo
- 225-234 Optimal recovery paths for perturbations of trophic level bioeconomic systems
by Wilen, James & Brown, Gardner Jr.
- 235-244 On uncertain renewable resource stocks: Optimal harvest policies and the value of stock surveys
by Clark, Colin W. & Kirkwood, Geoffrey P.
- 245-254 Aggregating goods and pollutants
by Kohn, Robert E.
- 255-268 Ex ante consumer welfare evaluation in cost-benefit analysis
by Chavas, Jean-Paul & Bishop, Richard C. & Segerson, Kathleen
- 269-276 Measuring the elasticity of substitution of wages for municipal infrastructure: A comparison of the survey and wage hedonic approaches
by Cummings, R. & Schulze, W. & Gerking, S. & Brookshire, D.
- 277-291 A critique of models of the American lobster fishery
by Townsend, Ralph E.
- 292-294 Gray and Hotelling: A comment
by Alonzo Smith, Gerald
- 295-300 Gray and Hotelling: A reply
by Crabbe, Philippe J.
June 1986, Volume 13, Issue 2
March 1986, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-12 Trade-offs in designing markets with multiple objectives
by Hahn, Robert W.
- 13-17 A note on the efficiency ranking of two second-best policy instruments for pollution control
by Russeli, Clifford S.
- 18-29 Innovation in pollution control
by Downing, Paul B. & White, Lawrence J.
- 30-49 A generalized harvest function for fishing: Allocating effort among common property cod stocks (A generalized harvest function)
by Morey, Edward R.
- 50-68 Single and multispecies systems: The the Eastern Tropical Atlantic
by Conrad, Jon M. & Adu-Asamoah, Richard
- 69-80 Measuring the benefits of environmental change using a duality approach: The case of ozone and Illinois cash grain farms
by Garcia, Philip & Dixon, Bruce L. & Mjelde, James W. & Adams, Richard M.
- 81-92 Private vs public economics of prairie wetland allocation
by Danielson, Leon E. & Leitch, Jay A.
- 93-98 More on depletion in the nickel industry
by Cairns, Robert D.
December 1985, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 287-307 Decentralized regulation of a common property renewable resource industry with irreversible investment
by McKelvey, Robert
- 308-321 Dynamic model of fishing: The relationship to conjectural variations
by Kamien, Morton & Levhari, David & Mirman, Leonard J.
- 322-337 Optimal exploitation of energy resources: Solar power and electricity generation in below sea level basins
by Hochman, Eithan & Zilberman, David
- 338-352 An analysis of joint costs in a managed forest ecosystem
by Hof, John G. & Lee, Robert D. & Dyer, A. Allen & Kent, Brian M.
- 353-370 Private aquaculture and commercial fisheries: Bioeconomics of salmon ranching
by Anderson, James L.
- 371-381 A note on nonrenewable resource extraction under discontinuous price policy
by Kalt, Joseph P. & Otten, Anthony L.
- 382-394 Environmental economics: An evolutionary critique and a plea for pluralism
by Norgaard, Richard B.
- 395-396 Nickel depletion and pricing: Further considerations
by Cairns, Robert D.