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LAND ECONOMICS VOLUME 67, 1991 AUTHORS Adams, Darius M., Clark S. Binkley, and Peter Daly, Herman E. Towards an Environmental A. Cardellichio. Is the Level of National For- Macroeconomics. 2:255-—59. est Timber Harvest Sensitive to Price? Dowall, David E. The Karachi Development 1:74-84. Authority: Failing to Get the Prices Right. Akerman, Jeanette, F. Reed Johnson, and Lars 4:462-71. Bergman. Paying for Safety: Voluntary Re- Dubin, Robin. Commuting Patterns and Firm duction of Residential Radon Risks. 4:435- Decentralization. 1:15—29. 46. Duffield, John W., and David A. Patterson. Infer- Anderson, Lee G. Efficient Policies to Maintain ence and Optimal Design for a Welfare Mea- Total Allowable Catches in ITQ Fisheries sure in Dichotomous Choice Contingent Val- with At-Sea Processing. 2:141—57. uation. 2:225-39. Barkley, David L. See Smith, Stephen M. Echeverria, Jaime. See Stevens, Thomas H. Beaton, W. Patrick. The Impact of Regional Eheart, J. Wayland. See Saleth, R. Maria. Land-Use Controls on Property Values: The Evans, Alan W. On Monopoly Rent. 1:1-14. Case of the New Jersey Pinelands. 2:172-94. Bergman, Lars. See Akerman, Jeanette. Folland, Sherman T., and Robbin R. Hough. Nu- Binkley, Clark S. See Adams, Darius M. clear Power Plants and the Value of Agricul- Bjerndal, Trond. See Conrad, Jon. tural Land. 1:30-36. Boyd, Roy, and Barry J. Seldon. Revenue and Furlong, William J. The Deterrent Effect of Land-Use Effects of Proposed Changes in Regulatory Enforcement in the Fishery. Sin Taxes: A General Equilibrium Perspec- 1:116—30. tive. 3:365-74. Braden, John B. See Saleth, R. Maria. Glass, Ronald J. See Stevens, Thomas H. Brodie, J. Douglas. Book Review. Multiple-Use Management: The Economics of Public For- Hager, Tim. See Stevens, Thomas H. estlands by Michael D. Bowes and John V. Heimlich, Ralph E. See Vesterby, Marlow. Krutilla. 3:375—77. Hough, Robbin R. See Folland, Sherman T. Burrows, Paul. Compensation for Compulsory Acquisition. 1:49-63. Johnson F. Reed. See Akerman, Jeanette. Johnson, Thomas G. See Siegel, Paul B. Cameron, Trudy Ann. Internal Estimates of Non-Market Resource Values from Referen- Kealy, Mary Jo. See Rockel, Mark L. dum Contingent Valuation Surveys. 4:413- Kling, Catherine L. The Welfare Effects of 2h. Omitting Substitute Prices and Qualities from Cardellichio, Peter A. See Adams, Darius M. Travel Cost Models: Reply. 1:132-33. Chavas, Jean-Paul. On Welfare Analysis under Knudson, Mary K. See Larson, Bruce A. Temporal Uncertainty. 1:37-48. Chew, Tek-Ann. Share Contracts in Malaysian Larson, Bruce A. The Causes of Land Degrada- Rubber Smallholdings. 1:85—98. tion along ‘‘Spontaneously’’ Expanding Ag- Clemmons, Roger. See Milon, J. Walter. ricultural Frontiers in the Third World: Com- Conrad, Jon, and Trond Bjgrndal. A Bioeco- ment. 2:260-66. nomic Model of the Harp Seal in the North- Larson, Bruce A., and Mary K. Knudson. Whose west Atlantic. 2:158-71. Price Wins: Institutional and Technical Considine, Timothy J. Economic and Technolog- Change in Agriculture. 2:213-24. ical Determinants of the Material Intensity of Loomis, John B. See Park, Timothy. Use. 1:99-115. Lynne, Gary D., J. S. Shonkwiler, and Michael Coulson, N. Edward. Really Useful Tests of the E. Wilson. Water Permitting Behavior under Monocentric Model. 3:299-307. the 1972 Florida Water Resources Act. Creel, Michael. See Park, Timothy. 3:340-S1. 67(4) Index 487 Mathur, Vijay K., and Sheldon H. Stein. A Dy- Segerson, Kathleen. Book Review. Economics namic Interregional Theory of Migration and of Natural Resources and the Environment Population Growth. 3:292-98. by David W. Pearce and R. Kerry Turner. Meier, Charles E., and Alan Randall. Use Value 2:272-76. under Uncertainty: Is There a ‘‘Correct’’ Seldon, Barry J. See Boyd, Roy. Measure? 4:379-89. Shonkwiler, J. S. See Lynne, Gary D. Milon, J. Walter, and Roger Clemmons. Hunt- Siegel, Paul B., and Thomas G. Johnson. Break- ers’ Demand for Species Variety. 4:401-12. Even Analysis of the Conservation Reserve Molina, David J. See Nieswiadomy, Michael L. Program: The Virginia Case. 4:447-61. More, Thomas A. See Stevens, Thomas H. Smith, Stephen M., and David L. Barkley. Local Input Linkages of Rural High-Technology Manufacturers. 4:472-83. Nieswiadomy, Michael L., and David J. Molina. A Note on Choice of Residential Location in Southgate, Douglas. The Causes of Land Degra- dation along ‘‘Spontaneously’’ Expanding Travel Cost Demand Models. 3:352—59. Agricultural Frontiers in the Third World: Reply. 2:267-68. Park, Timothy, John B. Loomis, and Michael Stein, Sheldon H. See Mathur, Vijay K. Creel. Confidence Intervals for Evaluat- Stevens, Thomas H., Jaime Echeverria, Ronald ing Benefits Estimates from Dichotomous J. Glass, Tim Hager, and Thomas A. More. Choice Contingent Valuation Studies. 1:64- Measuring the Existence Value of Wildlife: BB. What Do CVM Estimates Really Show? Parsons, George R. A Note on Choice of Resi- 4:390-400. dential Location in Travel Cost Demand Stier, Jeffrey C. Book Review. The Theory and Models. 3:360-64. Application of Forest Economics by Colin Parsons, George R., and Yangru Wu. The Op- Price. 2:269-71. portunity Cost of Coastal Land-Use Con- Sullivan, D. H. See Ziegert, A. L. trols: An Empirical Analysis. 3:308-16. Swaney, James A. Book Review. Benefit-Cost Patterson, David A. See Duffield, John W. Analysis by A. Allan Schmid. 1:134-38. Perloff, Jeffrey. Choice of Housing Tenure and Wage Compensation of Hired Agricultural Vesterby, Marlow, and Ralph E. Heimlich. Land Workers. 2:203-12. Use and Demographic Change: Results from Phillips, William E. See Sandhu, Gurmit S. Fast-Growth Counties. 3:279-91. Randall, Alan. See Meier, Charles E. Wetzel, James N. The Welfare Effects of Omit- Rockel, Mark L., and Mary Jo Kealy. The Value ting Substitute Prices and Qualities from of Nonconsumptive Wildlife Recreation in Travel Cost Models: Comment. 1:130-31. the United States. 4:422-34. Wilson, Michael E. See Lynne, Gary D. Wu, Yangru. See Parsons, George R. Saleth, R. Maria, John B. Braden, and J. Way- land Eheart. Bargaining Rules for a Thin Spot Ziegert, A. L., and D. H. Sullivan. The Effect of Water Market. 3:326—-39. Labor Supply and Tax Rates on Intraurban Sandhu, Gurmit S., and William E. Phillips. Op- Location. 2:195-202. timum Forest Rotation in an Imperfect Zinkhan, F. Christian. Option Pricing and Tim- Stumpage Market with a Changing Demand berland’s Land-Use Conversion Option. Function. 2:240-54. 3:317-25. Land Economics November 199] SUBJECT AGRICULTURAL AND NATURAL Daly, Herman E. Towards an Environmental RESOURCE ECONOMICS Macroeconomics. 2:255—29. Duffield, John W., and David A Patterson. Infer- Agriculture ence and Optimal Design for a Welfare Mea- sure in Dichotomous Choice Contingent Val- Folland, Sherman T., and Robbin R. Hough. uation. 2:225-39. Nuclear Power Plants and the Value of Ag- Evans, Alan W. On Monopoly Rent. 1:1-14. ricultural Land. 1:30-36. Furlong, William J. The Deterrent Effect of Reg- Larson, Bruce A. The Causes of Land Degrada- ulatory Enforcement in the Fishery. tion along ‘‘Spontaneously’’ Expanding Ag- 1:116-30. ricultural Frontiers in the Third World: Com- Kling, Catherine L. The Welfare Effects of ment. 2:260-66. Omitting Substitute Prices and Qualities from Larson, Bruce A., and Mary K. Knudson. Travel Cost Models: Reply. 1:132-33. Whose Price Wins: Institutional and Techni- Lynne, Gary D., J. S. Shonkwiler, and Michael cal Change in Agriculture. 2:213-24. E. Wilson. Water Permitting Behavior under Siegel, Paul B., and Thomas G. Johnson. the 1972 Florida Water Resources Act. Break-Even Analysis of the Conservation 3:340-S1. Reserve Program: The Virginia Case. Meier, Charles E., and Alan Randall. Use Value 4:447-61. under Uncertainty: Is There a ‘‘Correct”’ Southgate, Douglas. The Causes of Land Degra- Measure? 4:379-89. dation along *‘Spontaneously’’ Expanding Milon, J. Walter, and Roger Clemmons. Hunt- Agricultural Frontiers in the Third World: ers’ Demand for Species Variety. 4:401-12. Reply. 2:267-68. Nieswiadomy, Michael L., and David J. Molina. A Note on Choice of Residential Location in Renewable Resources and Conservation; Travel Cost Demand Models. 3:352-59. Environmental Management Park, Timothy, John B. Loomis, and Michael Adams, Darius M., Clark S. Binkley, and Creel. Confidence Intervals for Evaluat- Peter A. Cardellichio. Is the Level of Na- ing Benefits Estimates from Dichotomous tional Forest Timber Harvest Sensitive to Choice Contingent Valuation Studies. 1:64- Price? 1:74—84. 13: Anderson, Lee G. Efficient Policies to Maintain Rockel, Mark L., and Mary Jo Kealy. The Value Total Allowable Catches in ITQ Fisheries of Nonconsumptive Wildlife Recreation in with At-Sea Processing. 2:141-57. the United States. 4:422-34. Beaton, W. Patrick. The Impact of Regional Saleth, R. Maria, John B. Braden, and J. Way- Land-Use Controls on Property Values: The land Eheart. Bargaining Rules for a Thin Spot Case of the New Jersey Pinelands. 2:172—94. Water Market. 3:326-39. Brodie, J. Douglas. Book Review. Multiple-Use Sandhu, Gurmit S., and William E. Phillips. Op- Management: The Economics of Public For- timum Forest Rotation in an Imperfect estlands by Michael D. Bowes and John V. Stumpage Market with a Changing Demand Krutilla. 3:375—77. Function. 2:240-54. Burrows, Paul. Compensation for Compulsory Segerson, Kathleen. Book Review. Economics Acquisition. 1:49-63. of Natural Resources and the Environment Cameron, Trudy Ann. Internal Estimates of by David W. Pearce and R. Kerry Turner. Non-Market Resource Vaiues from Referen- 2:272-76. dum Contingent Valuation Surveys. 4:413- Stevens, Thomas H., Jaime Echeverria, Ronald Zl. J. Glass, Tim Hager, and Thomas A. More. Considine, Timothy J. Economic and Techno- Measuring the Existence Value of Wildlife: logical Determinants of the Material Intensity What Do CVM Estimates Really Show? of Use. 1:99-115. 4:390-—400. Conrad, Jon, and Trond Bjgrndal. A Bioeco- Stier, Jeffrey C. Book Review. The Theory and nomic Model of the Harp Sea! in the North- Application of Forest Economics by Colin west Atlantic. 2:158-71. Price. 2:269-71. 67(4) Index Wetzel, James N. The Welfare Effects of Omit- MICROECONOMICS ting Substitute Prices and Qualities from Travel Cost Models: Comment. 1:130-31. Economic Welfare Zinkhan, F. Christian. Option Pricing and Tim- Chavas, Jean-Paul. On Welfare Analysis under berland’s Land-Use Conversion Option. Temporal Uncertainty. 1:37—48. 3:317-25. PusBLic ECONOMICS Nonrenewable Resources and Conservation Taxation and Subsidies Parsons, George R., and Yangru Wu. The Op- Boyd, Roy, and Barry J. Seldon. Revenue and portunity Cost of Coastal Land-Use Con- Land-Use Effects of Proposed Changes in trols: An Empirical Analysis. 3:308-16. Sin Taxes: A General Equilibrium Perspec- tive. 3:365-—74. Publicly Provided Goods ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE, AND GROWTH Swaney, James A. Book Review. Benefit-Cost Analysis by A. Allan Schmid. 1:134-38. Economic Development Chew, Tek-Ann. Share Contracts in Malaysian URBAN, RURAL, AND REGIONAL ECONOMICS Rubber Smallholdings. 1:85—98. General Spatial Economics Dowall, David E. The Karachi Development Authority: Failing to Get the Prices Right. Coulson, N. Edward. Really Useful Tests of the 4:462-71. Monocentric Model. 3:299-307. Dubin, Robin. Commuting Patterns and Firm Decentralization. 1:15—29. LABOR AND DEMOGRAPHIC ECONOMICS Evans, Alan W. On Monopoly Rent. 1:1-14. Parsons, George R. A Note on Choice of Resi- Particular Labor Markets dential Location in Travel Cost Demand Models. 3:360-64. Perloff, Jeffrey. Choice of Housing Tenure and Smith, Stephen M., and David L. Barkley. Lo- Wage Compensation of Hired Agricultural cal Input Linkages of Rural High-Technology Workers. 2:203-12. Manufacturers. 4:472-83. Ziegert, A. L., and D. H. Sullivan. The Effect Vesterby, Marlow, and Ralph E. Heimlich. of Labor Supply and Tax Rates on Intraurban Land Use and Demographic Change: Results Location. 2:195-202. from Fast-Growth Counties. 3:279-91. Household Analysis Mobility, Unemployment, and Vacancies Akerman, Jeanette, F. Reed Johnson, and Lars Mathur, Vijay K., and Sheldon H. Stein. A Dy- Bergman. Paying for Safety: Voluntary namic Interregional Theory of Migration and Reduction of Residential Radon Risks. Population Growth. 3:292-98. 4:435-46.

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