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LAND ECONOMICS VOLUME 78, 2002 AUTHORS Albers, Heidi J. See Robinson, Elizabeth J. Z. Fisher, Ann. See Kinnell, Jason. Anton, Wilma Rose Q. See Khanna, Madhu. Flores, Nicholas E. See Champ, Patricia A., Azzaino, Zevi, Jon M. Conrad, and Paul J. Chivers, James. Ferraro. Optimizing the Riparian Buffer: Har- Florkowski, Wojciech J. See Moon, Wanki. old Brook in the Skaneateles Lake Watershed, New York. 4:501-—14 Grijalva, Therese C., Robert P. Berrens, Alok K. Bohara, Paul M. Jakus, and W. Douglass Bauer, Dana Marie. See Johnston, Robert J. Shaw. Valuing the Loss of Rock Climbing Ac- Berrens, Robert P. See Grijalva, Therese C. cess in Wilderness Areas: A National-Level, Bohara, Alok K. See Grijalva, Therese C. Random-Utility Model. 1:103—20. Boyle, Kevin J. See Paterson, Robert W.; Roach, Grossman, Peter Z. See Cole, Daniel H. Brian. Groves, Jeremy R., and Eric Helland. Zoning Breffle, William S., and Robert D. Rowe. Com- and the Distribution of Location Rents: An paring Choice Question Formats for Evaluat- Empirical Analysis of Harris County, Texas. ing Natural Resource Tradeoffs. 2:298-314. 1:28—44. Brown, Thomas C. See Champ, Patricia A. Harris, Richard I. D. See Collins, Alan. Brickner, Bernhard. See Moon, Wanki. Helland, Eric. See Groves, Jeremy R. Holden, Stein, and Hailu Yohannes. Land Re- Champ, Patricia A., Nicholas E. Flores, distribuition, Tenure Insecurity, and Intensity Thomas C. Brown, and James Chivers. Con of Production: A Study of Farm Households in tingent Valuation and Incentives. 4:591—604 Souther Ethiopia. 4:573-—90. Chandra, Siddharth. A Test of the Regiona! Holland, David. See Julia-Wise, Roxana. Growth-Instability Frontier Using State Data. Howarth, Richard B. Book Review of *‘The 3:442-62. Origins of Ecological Economics: The Bio- Chivers, James. See Champ, Patricia A. economics of Georgescu-Roegen”’ by Kozo Chivers, James, and Nicholas E. Flore. Market Mayumi. 4:624—26 Failure in Information: The National Flood In- Howe, E. Lance. See Pendleton, Linwood H. surance Program. 4:515-21 Huang, Ju-Chin, and V. Kerry Smith. Monte ‘ole, Daniel H., and Peter Z. Grossman. The Carlo Benchmarks for Discrete Response Val- Meaning of Property Rights: Law versus Eco- uation Methods: Reply. 4:617-—23. nomics? 3:317—30. Huber, Joel. See Mansfield, Carol. ‘ollins, Alan, and Richard I. D. Harris. Does Hunt, Gary L. See Lewis, David J. Plant Ownership Affect the Level of Pollution Abatement Expenditure? 2:171-89. ‘onrad, Jon M. See Azzaino, Zevi. Inman, Katherine, Donald M. McLeod, and ‘ooke, Stephen C. See Julia-Wise, Roxana. Dale J. Menkhaus. Rural Land Use and Sale Preferences in a Wyoming County. |: 72—87 Deng, F. Frederic. Ground Lease-Based Land Irwin, Elena G. The Effects of Open Space on Use System versus Common Interest Develop- Residential Property Values. 4:465-—80. ment. 2:190-—206 Jaeger, William K. Carbon Taxation When Cli- Epp, Donald J. See Kinnell, Jason. mate Affects Productivity. 3:354—-67. Jakus, Paul M. See Grijalva, Therese C. Ferraro, Paul J. See Azzaino, Zevi. Johnston, Robert J., Stephen K. Swallow, and Ferraro, Paul J., and R. David Simpson. The Dana Marie Bauer. Spatial Factors and Cost-Effectiveness of Conservation Payments. Stated Preference Values for Public Goods: 32:.2323 9-53c.2 Considerations for Rural Land Use. 4:48 1—5S00. LAND ECONOMICS VOLUME 78, 2002 AUTHORS Albers, Heidi J. See Robinson, Elizabeth J. Z. Fisher, Ann. See Kinnell, Jason. Anton, Wilma Rose Q. See Khanna, Madhu. Flores, Nicholas E. See Champ, Patricia A., Azzaino, Zevi, Jon M. Conrad, and Paul J. Chivers, James. Ferraro. Optimizing the Riparian Buffer: Har- Florkowski, Wojciech J. See Moon, Wanki. old Brook in the Skaneateles Lake Watershed, New York. 4:501-—14 Grijalva, Therese C., Robert P. Berrens, Alok K. Bohara, Paul M. Jakus, and W. Douglass Bauer, Dana Marie. See Johnston, Robert J. Shaw. Valuing the Loss of Rock Climbing Ac- Berrens, Robert P. See Grijalva, Therese C. cess in Wilderness Areas: A National-Level, Bohara, Alok K. See Grijalva, Therese C. Random-Utility Model. 1:103—20. Boyle, Kevin J. See Paterson, Robert W.; Roach, Grossman, Peter Z. See Cole, Daniel H. Brian. Groves, Jeremy R., and Eric Helland. Zoning Breffle, William S., and Robert D. Rowe. Com- and the Distribution of Location Rents: An paring Choice Question Formats for Evaluat- Empirical Analysis of Harris County, Texas. ing Natural Resource Tradeoffs. 2:298-314. 1:28—44. Brown, Thomas C. See Champ, Patricia A. Harris, Richard I. D. See Collins, Alan. Brickner, Bernhard. See Moon, Wanki. Helland, Eric. See Groves, Jeremy R. Holden, Stein, and Hailu Yohannes. Land Re- Champ, Patricia A., Nicholas E. Flores, distribuition, Tenure Insecurity, and Intensity Thomas C. Brown, and James Chivers. Con of Production: A Study of Farm Households in tingent Valuation and Incentives. 4:591—604 Souther Ethiopia. 4:573-—90. Chandra, Siddharth. A Test of the Regiona! Holland, David. See Julia-Wise, Roxana. Growth-Instability Frontier Using State Data. Howarth, Richard B. Book Review of *‘The 3:442-62. Origins of Ecological Economics: The Bio- Chivers, James. See Champ, Patricia A. economics of Georgescu-Roegen”’ by Kozo Chivers, James, and Nicholas E. Flore. Market Mayumi. 4:624—26 Failure in Information: The National Flood In- Howe, E. Lance. See Pendleton, Linwood H. surance Program. 4:515-21 Huang, Ju-Chin, and V. Kerry Smith. Monte ‘ole, Daniel H., and Peter Z. Grossman. The Carlo Benchmarks for Discrete Response Val- Meaning of Property Rights: Law versus Eco- uation Methods: Reply. 4:617-—23. nomics? 3:317—30. Huber, Joel. See Mansfield, Carol. ‘ollins, Alan, and Richard I. D. Harris. Does Hunt, Gary L. See Lewis, David J. Plant Ownership Affect the Level of Pollution Abatement Expenditure? 2:171-89. ‘onrad, Jon M. See Azzaino, Zevi. Inman, Katherine, Donald M. McLeod, and ‘ooke, Stephen C. See Julia-Wise, Roxana. Dale J. Menkhaus. Rural Land Use and Sale Preferences in a Wyoming County. |: 72—87 Deng, F. Frederic. Ground Lease-Based Land Irwin, Elena G. The Effects of Open Space on Use System versus Common Interest Develop- Residential Property Values. 4:465-—80. ment. 2:190-—206 Jaeger, William K. Carbon Taxation When Cli- Epp, Donald J. See Kinnell, Jason. mate Affects Productivity. 3:354—-67. Jakus, Paul M. See Grijalva, Therese C. Ferraro, Paul J. See Azzaino, Zevi. Johnston, Robert J., Stephen K. Swallow, and Ferraro, Paul J., and R. David Simpson. The Dana Marie Bauer. Spatial Factors and Cost-Effectiveness of Conservation Payments. Stated Preference Values for Public Goods: 32:.2323 9-53c.2 Considerations for Rural Land Use. 4:48 1—5S00. 78(4) Index Judge, Rebecca P. Restoring the Commons: To- Robinson, Elizabeth J. Z., Jeffrey C. Williams, ward a New Interpretation of Locke’s Theory and Heidi J. Albers. The Influence of Mar- of Property. 3:331—38. kets and Policy on Spatial Patterns of Non- Julia-Wise, Roxana, Stephen C. Cooke, and Timber Forest Product Extraction. 2:260—71. David Holland. A Computable General Equi- Rowe, Robert D. See Breffle, William S. librium Analysis of a Property Tax Limitation Inititative in Idaho. 2:207—27. Schoenbaum, Miriam. Environmental Contami- nation, Brownfields Policy, and Economic Re- Khanna, Madhu, and Wilma Rose Q. Anton. development in an Industrial Area of Ballti- Corporate Environmental Management: Regu- more, Maryland. 1:60—71. latory and Market-Based Incentives 4:539-58. Schonhof, Ilona. See Moon, Wanki. Kinnell, Jason, Jeffrey K. Lazo, Donald J. Epp, Sedjo, Roger A., and Stephen K. Swallow. Vol- Ann Fisher, and James S. Shortle. Percep- untary Eco-Labeling and the Price Premium. tions and Values for Preventing Ecosystem 2:272-84. Change: Pennsylvania Duck Hunters and the Shaikh, Sabina Lee. See van Kooten, G. Cor- Prairie Pothole Region. 2:228—44. nelis. Shaw, W. Douglass. See Grijalva, Therese C Lazo, Jeffrey K. See Kinnell, Jason. Shogren, Jason F. See Lutter, Randall. Lewis, David J., Gary L. Hunt, and Andrew J. Shortle, James S. See Kinnell, Jason. Plantinga. Public Conservation Land and Em- Simpson, R. David. See Ferraro, Paul J. ployment Growth in the Northern Forest Re- Smith, Martin D. Two Econometric Approaches gion. 2:245-59. for Predicting the Spatial Behavior of Renew- Lutter, Randall, and Jason F. Shogren. Trada- able Resource Harvesters. 4:522—38. ble Permit Tariffs: How Local Air Pollution Smith, V. Kerry. See Huang, Ju-Chin \ffects Carbon Emissions Permit Trading. 2: Smith, V. Kerry, George L. Van Houtven. and 159-70 Subhrendu K. Pattanayak. Benefit Transfer via Preference Calibration: **Prudential Alge- Mahendrarajah, Mahen S. See Wilman, Eliza- bra’’for Policy. 1:132-52. beth A. Stevens, Joe B. Speculations: Recreational Land Mansfield, Carol, George L. Van Houtven, and Use as a Basis for Adverse Possession. 1:153 Joel Huber. Compensating for Public Harms: 56. Why Public Goods Are Preferred to Money. 3: Suchanek, Pavel. See van Kooten, G. Cornelis 368. 89. , Swallow, Stephen K. See Johnston, Robert J.; McLeod, Donald M. See Inman, Katherine. Sedjo, Roger A. Menkhaus, Dale J. See Inman, Katherine. Swinton, John R. The Potential for Cost Savings Moon, Wanki, Wojciech J. Florkowski, Bern- in the Sulfur Dioxide Allowance Market: Em- hard Briickner, and Ilona Schonhof. Will- pirical Evidence from Florida. 3:390—404 ingness to Pay for Environmental Practices: Implications for Eco-Labeling. 1:88—102. Thorsnes, Paul. The Value of a Suburban Forest Preserve: Estimates from Sales of Vacant Res- Paterson, Robert W., and Kevin J. Boyle. Out idential Building Lots. 3:426—41 of Sight, Out of Mind? Using GIS to Incorpo- rate Visibility in Hedonic Property Value Models. 3:417—25. Van Houtven, George L. See Mansfield, Carol: Pattanayak, Subhrendu K. See Smith, V. Kerry. Smith, V. Kerry. Pendleton, Linwood H., and E. Lance Howe. van Kooten, G. Cornelis, Sabina Lee Shaikh, and Pavel Suchanek. Mitigating Climate Market Integration, Development, and Small- holder Forest Clearance. 1:1—19. Change by Planting Trees: The Transaction Plantinga, Andrew J. See Lewis, David J. Costs Trip. 4:559-72 Poe, Gregory L., and Christian A. Vossler. Vossler, Christian A. See Poe, Gregory L. Monte Carlo Benchmarks for Discrete Re- sponse ValuMaethtodsi: oComnmen t. 4:605-16. Weikard, Hans-Peter. Diversity Functions and the Value of Biodiversity. 1:20—27. Roach, Brian, Kevin J. Boyle, and Michael Welsh, Michael. See Roach, Brian. Welsh. Testing Bid Design Effects in Multi- Whitehead, John C. Incentive Incompatibility ple-Bounded, Contingent-Valuation Ques- and Starting-Point Bias in Iterative Valuation tions. 1:121-—31. Questions. 2:285—97 634 Land Economics November 2002 Williams, Jeffrey C. See Robinson, Elizabeth J. cal Government Taxation, School Finance, iz and Land-Use Policies’’ by William Fischel. Wilman, Elizabeth A., and Mahen S. Mahen- 4:627-—30. drarajah. Carbon Offsets. 3:405—16. Yoder, Jonathan. Estimation of Wildlife-In- flicted Property Damage and Abatement Based on Compensation Program Claims Data. 1:45 Yinger, John. Book Review of **The Homevoter 59. Hypothesis: How Home Values Influence Lo- Yohannes, Hailu. See Holden, Stein. SUBJECT (Indexed Using the Journal of Economic H4 PUBLICLY PROVIDED Goops Literature Classification System) H41 Public Goods Champ, Patricia A., Nicholas E. Flores, C MATHEM.: ATICAL AND Thomas C. Brown, and James Chivers. Con- QUANTITATI VE METHODS tingent Valuation and Incentives. 4:591—604. C9 DESIGN OF EXPERIMENTS K LAW AND ECONOMICS C93 Field Experiments Kr Basic AREAS OF LAW Huang, Ju-Chin, and V. Kerry Smith. Monte Carlo Benchmarks for Discrete Response Val- KI1 Property Law uation Methods: Reply. 4:617-—23. Cole, Daniel H., and Peter Z. Grossman. The Meaning of Property Rights: Law versus Eco- D MICROECONOMICS nomics? 3:317—30. Judge, Rebecca P. Restoring the Commons: To- D1 HousHOLD BEHAVIOR AND FAMILY ward a New Interpretation of Locke’s Theory ECONOMICS of Property. 3:331—38. D12 Consumer Economics: Empirical Analysis L INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION Huang, Ju-Chin, and V. Kerry Smith. Monte Carlo Benchmarks for Discrete Response Val- uation Methods: Reply. 4:617-—23. L5 REGULATION AND INDUSTRIAL POLICY Khanna, Madhu, and Wilma Rose Q. Anton. D8 INFORMATION AND UNCERTAINTY Corporate Environmental Management: Regu- latory and Market-Based Incentives. 4:539-58. D81 Criteria for Decision-Making under Risk and Uncertainty Weikard, Hans-Peter. Diversity Functions and Q AGRICULTURAL AND NATURAL the Value of Biodiversity. 1:20—27. RESOURCE ECONOMICS QI AGRICULTURAL H PUBLIC ECONOMICS Q15 Land Ownerhip and Tenure; Land H2 TAXATION, SUBSIDIES, AND REVENUE Reform; Land Use; Irrigation Jaeger, William K. Carbon Taxation When Cli- Azzaino, Zevi, Jon M. Conrad, and Paul J. mate Affects Productivity. 3:354—-67. Ferraro. Optimizing the Riparian Buffer: Har- old Brook in the Skaneateles Lake Watershed, H21 Efficiency; Optimal Taxation New York 4:501-14. Ferraro, Paul J., and R. David Simpson. The Cole, Daniel H., and Peter Z. Grossman. The Cost-Effectiveness of Conservation Payments. Meaning of Property Rights: Law versus Eco- 3:339-53. nomics? 3:317—30. 78(4) Index Holden, Stein, and Hailu Yohannes. Land Re- Inman, Katherine, Donald M. McLeod, and distribuition, Tenure Insecurity, and Intensity Dale J. Menkhaus. Rural Land Use and Sale of Production: A Study of Farm Households in Preferences in a Wyoming County. 1:72—87 Souther Ethiopia. 4:573—90. Q25 Water; Air Q2 RENEWABLE RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION; ENVIRONMENTAL Azzaino, Zevi, Jon M. Conrad, and Paul J. MANAGEMENT Ferraro. Optimizing the Riparian Buffer: Har- old Brook in the Skaneateles Lake Watershed, New York. 4:501-14. Huang, Ju-Chin, and V. Kerry Smith. Monte Collins, Alan, and Richard I. D. Harris. Does Carlo Benchmarks for Discrete Response Val- Plant Ownership Affect the Level of Pollution uation Methods: Reply. 4:617—23. Abatement Expenditure? 2:17—189. Judge, Rebecca A.. Restoring the Commons: To- van Kooten, G. Cornelis, Sabina Lee Shaikh, ward a New Interpretation of Locke’s Theory and Pavel Suchanek. Mitigating Climate of Property. 3:331—38. Change by Planting Trees: The Transaction Khanna, Madhu, and Wilma Rose Q. Anton. Costs Trip. 4:559-72. Corporate Environmental Management: Regu- Wilman, Elizabeth A., and Mahen S. Mahen- latory and Market-Based Incentives. 4:0-0. drarajah. Carbon Offsets. 3:405—16. Mansfield, Carol, George L. Van Houtven, and Joel Huber. Compensating for Public Harms: 026 Recreational Aspects of Natural Why Public Goods Are Preferred to Money. 3: Resources; Contingent Valuation Methods 368-89. Breffle, William, S., and Robert D. Rowe. Com- paring Choice Question Formats for Evaluat- Q21 Demand and Supply ing Natural Resource Tradeoffs. 2:298—314. Lutter, Randall, and Jason F. Shogren. Trada- Champ, Patricia A., Nicholas E. Flores, ble Permit Tariffs: How Local Air Pollution Thomas C. Brown, and James Chivers. Con- Affects Carbon Emissions Permit Trading. 2 tingent Valuation and Incentives. 4:59 1-604. 159-70. Grijalva, Therese C., Robert P. Berrens, Alok Paterson, Robert W., and Kevin J. Boyle. Out K. Bohara, Paul M. Jakus, and W. Douglass of Sight, Out of Mind? Using GIS to Incorpo- Shaw. Valuing the Loss of Rock Climbing Ac- rate Visibility in Hedonic Property Value cess in Wilderness Areas: A National-Level, Random-Utility Model. 1:103—20. Models. 3:417-—25. Smith, Martin D. Two Econnometric Ap- Kinnell, Jason, Jeffrey K. Lazo, Donald J. Epp, proaches for Predicting the Spatial Behavior of Ann Fisher, and James S. Shortle. Percep- Renewable Resource Harvesters. 4:522—38. tions and Values for Preventing Ecosystem Yoder, Jonathan. Estimation of Wildlife-Inflicted Change: Pennsylvania Duck Hunters and the Property Damage and Abatement Basoen dCom - Prairie Pothole Region. 2:228—44. pensation Program Claims Data. 1:45—59. Lewis, David J., Gary L. Hunt, and Andrew J. Plantinga. Public Conservation Land and Em- ployment Growth in the Northern Forest Re- Q23 Forestry gion. 2:245—59. Pendleton, Linwood H., and E. Lance Howe. Roach, Brian, Kevin J. Boyle, and Michael Market Integration, Development, and Welsh. Testing Bid Design Effects in Multi- Smallholder Forest Clearance. 1:1—19. ple-Bounded, Contingent-Valuation Questions. Robinson, Elizabeth J. Z., Jeffrey C. Williams, 1:121-31. and Heidi J. Albers. The Influence of Mar- Smith, V. Kerry, George L. Van Houtven, and kets and Policy on Spatial Patterns of Non- Subhrendu K. Pattanayak. Benefit Transfer Timber Forest Product Extraction 2:260—71. via Preference Calibration: **Prudential Alge- Thorsnes, Paul. The Value of a Suburban Forest bra’’ for Policy. 1:132—52. Preserve: Estimates from Sales of Vacant Res- Whitehead. John C. Incentive Incompatibility idential Building Lots. 3:426—41. and Starting-Point Bias in Iterative Valuation Questions. 2:285-—97. Q24 Land Q28 Government Policy Chivers, James, and Nicholas E. Flores. Market Ferraro, Paul J., and R. David Simpson. The Failure in Information: The National Flood In- Cost-Effectiveness of Conservation Payments. surance Program. 4:515-21. 3:339-S3. 636 Land Economics November 2002 Moon, Wanki, Wojciech J. Florkowski, Bern- Chandra, Siddharth. A Test of the Regional hard Briickner, and Ilona Schonhof. Will- Growtth-Instability Frontier Using State Data. ingness to Pay for Environmental Practices: 3:442-62. Implications for Eco-Labeling. 1:88—102. Sedjo, Roger A., and Stephen K. Swallow. Vol- R5 REGIONAL GOVERNMENT ANALYSIS untary Eco-Labeling and the Price Premium. 2:272-84. R51 Finance in Urban and Rural Economics Q3 NONRENEWABLE RESOURCES AND Julia-Wise, Roxana, Stephen C. Cooke, and CONSERVATION David Holland. A Computable General Equi- librium Analysis of a Property Tax Limitation Q38 Government Policy Inititative in Idaho. 2:207—27. Weikard, Hans-Peter. Diversity Functions and the Value of Biodiversity. 1:20—2 R52 Land Use and Other Regulations /. Deng, F. Frederic. Ground Lease-Based Land Q4 ENERGY Use System versus Common Interest Develop- Jaeger, William K. Carbon Taxation When Cli- ment. 2:190—206. mate Affects Productivity. 3:354-67. Groves, Jeremy R., and Eric Helland. Zoning and the Distribution of Location Rents: An 040 General Empirical Analysis of Harris County, Texas. 1:28—44. Swinton, John R. The Potential for Cost Savings Irwin, Elena G. The Effects of Open Space on in the Sulfur Dioxide Allowance Market: Em Residential Property Values. 4:465—80. pirical Evidence from Florida. 3:390—404 Johnston, Robert J., Stephen K. Swallow, and Dana Marie Bauer. Spatial Factors and R URBAN, RURAL, AND REGIONAL Stated Preference Values for Public Goods: ECONOMICS Considerations for Rural Land Use. 4:48 1-500. Schoenbaum, Miriam. Environmental Contami- Ri GENERAL SPATIAL ECONOMICS nation, Brownfields Policy, and Economic Re development in an Industrial Area of Balti- RII Analysis of Growth, Development, and more, Maryland. 1:60—71. Changes

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