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LAND ECONOMICS VOLUME 80, 2004 AUTHORS Aadland, David, and Arthur J. Caplan. Incentive Ferreira, Susana. Deforestation, Property Rights, Incompatibility and Starting-Point Bias in Iter- and International Trade. 2: 174-93. ative Valuation Questions: Comment. 2: 312-15. Adamowicz, W. L. See Haener, M. K. Galster, George, Peter Tatian, and Kathryn Pet- Adams, Richard M. See Wu, JunJie. tit. Supportive Housing and Neighborhood Alaouze, Chris M. The Effect of Conservation Property Value Externalities. 1: 33-54. Value on the Optimal Forest Rotation. 2: Gerking, Shelby. See Kunce, Mitch. 209-23. Gjertsen, Heidi, and Christopher B. Barrett. Con- Alm, James. See Lee, Amanda I. text-Dependent Biodiversity Conservation Man- Anderson, Christopher M., and Jonathan R. King. agement Regimes: Theory and Simulations. 3: Equilibrium Behavior in the Conservation 321-39. Easement Game. 3: 355-374. Goeschl, Timo, and Danilo Camargo Igliori. Rec- onciling Conservation and Development: A Barbier, Edward B., and Mark Cox. An Economic Dynamic Hotelling Model of Extractive Re- Analysis of Shrimp Farm Expansion and Man- serves. 3: 340-54. grove Conversion. 3: 389-407. Goodstein, Eban. The Death of the Pigovian Tax: Barrett, Christopher B. See Gjertsen, Heidi. Reply. 4: 582-85. Bateman, lan J. See Powe, Neil A. Gowdy, John M. The Revolution in Welfare Eco- Bin, Okmyung, and Stephen Polasky. Effects of nomics and Its Implications for Environmental Flood Hazards on Property Values: Evidence Valuation and Policy. 2: 239-57. Before and After Hurricane Floyd. 4: 490-500. Boxall, P. C. See Haener, M. K. Haener, M. K., P. C. Boxall, W. L. Adamowicz, Bruvoll, Annegrete, and Karine Nyborg. The and D. H. Kuhnke. Aggregation Bias in Recre- Cold Shiver of Not Giving Enough: On the ation Site Choice Models: Resolving the Reso- Social Cost of Recycling Campaigns. 4: 539-49. lution Problem. 4: 561-74. Harpman, David A., Michael P. Welsh, and Ed- Caplan, Arthur J. See Aadland, David. ward W. Sparling. Unit Non-Response Bias in Co, Catherine Y., John A. List, and Larry D. Qui. the Interval Data Model. 3: 448-62. Intellectual Property Rights, Environmental Huffman, Wallace E. See Rousu, Matthew C. Regulations, and Foreign Direct Investment. 2: 153-73. Igliori, Danilo Camargo. See Goeschl, Timo. Cox, Mark. See Barbier, Edward B. Irwin, Elena G. See Roe, Brian. Drozd, David J., and Bruce B. Johnson. Dynamics Jenkins, Robin R., Kelly B. Maguire, and Cynthia of a Rural Land Market Experiencing Farm- L. Morgan. Host Community Compensation land Conversion to Acreages: The Case of and Municipal Solid Waste Landfills. 4: Saunders County, Nebraska. 2: 294-311. 513-28. Johnson, Bruce B. See Drozd, David J. Earnhart, Dietrich. The Effects of Community Johnstone, Nick, and Julien Labonne. Generation Characteristics on Polluter Compliance Lev- of Household Solid Waste in OECD Coun- els. 3: 408-32. tries: An Empirical Analysis Using Macroeco- Eggert, Hakan, and Peter Martinsson. Are Com- nomic Data. 4: 529-38. mercial Fishers Risk-Lovers? 4: 550-60. King, Jonathan R. See Anderson, Christopher M. Fernandez, Linda. Revealed Preferences of an Kuhnke, D. H. See Haener, M. K. International Trade and Environment Institu- Kunce, Mitch, Shelby Gerking, and William Mor- tion. 2: 224-38. gan. Environmental and Land Use Regulation 588 Land Economics November 2004 in Nonrenewable Resource Industries: Impli- Powe, Neil A., and Ian J. Bateman. Investigating cations from the Wyoming Checkerboard. 1: Insensitivity to Scope: A Split-Sample Test of 76-94. Perceived Scheme Realism. 2: 258-71. Provencher, Bill. See McGough, Bruce. Labonne, Julien. See Johnstone, Nick. Langpap, Christian. Conservation Incentives Pro- Qui, Larry D. See Co, Catherine Y. grams for Endangered Species: An Analysis of Landowner Participation. 3: 375-388. Roe, Brian, Elena G. Irwin, and Hazel A. Mor- Lee, Amanda I., and James Alm. The Clean Air row-Jones. The Effects of Farmland, Farmland Preservation, and Other Neighborhood Ame- Act Amendments and Firm Investment in Pol- nities on Housing Values and Residential lution Abatement Equipment. 3: 433-47. Growth. 1: 55-75. Lee, Heng-Chi. See Murray, Brian C. Rousu, Matthew C., Wallace E. Huffman, Jason List, John A. See Co, Catherine Y. F. Shogren, and Abebayehu Tegene. Estimat- ing the Public Value of Conflicting Informa- Maguire, Kelly B. See Jenkins, Robin R. tion: The Case of Genetically Modified Foods Marshall, Elizabeth. Open-Space Amenities, In- 1: 125-35. teracting Agents, and Equilibrium Landscape Structure. 2: 272-93. Shogren, Jason F. See Rousu, Matthew C. Martinsson, Peter. See Eggert, Hakan. Shultz, Steven D., and Steven J. Taff. Implicit McCarl, Bruce A. See Murray, Brian C. Prices of Wetland Easements in Areas of Pro- McGough, Bruce, Andrew J. Plantinga, and Bill duction Agriculture. 4: 501-12. Provencher. The Dynamic Behavior of Effi- Sparling, Edward W. See Harpman, David A. cient Timber Prices. 1: 95-108. McKean, John R. See Taylor, R. G. Taff, Steven J. See Shultz, Steven D. Morgan, Cynthia L. See Jenkins, Robin R. Tatian, Peter. See Galster, George. Morgan, William. See Kunce, Mitch. Taylor, R. G., John R. McKean, and Robert A. Morrow-Jones, Hazel A. See Roe, Brian. Young. Alternate Price Specifications for Esti- Murray, Brian C., Bruce A. McCarl, and Heng- mating Residential Water Demand with Fixed Chi Lee. Estimating Leakage from Forest Car- Fees. 3: 463-75. bon Sequestration Programs. 1: 109-24. Tegene, Abebayehu. See Rousu, Matthew C. Naidoo, Robin. Economic Growth and Liquida- Vatn, Arild. Environmental Valuation and Ratio- tion of Natural Capital: The Case of Forest nality. 1: 1-18. Clearance. 2: 194-208. Welsh, Michael P. See Harpman, David A. Nyborg, Karine. See Bruvoll, Annegrete. Whitehead, John C. Incentive Incompatibility and Starting-Point Bias in Iterative Valuation Olmstead, Sheila M.T hirsty Colonias: Rate Regu- Questions: Reply. 2: 316-19. lation and the Provision of Water Service. 1: Williams III, Roberton C. See Parry, lan W. H. 136-50. Wu, JunJie, Richard M. Adams, and Andrew J. Plantinga. Amenities in an Urban Equilibrium Parry, lan W. H., and Roberton C. Williams III. Model: Residential Development in Portland, The Death of the Pigovian Tax: Comment. Oregon. 1: 19-32. 4: 575-81. Pettit, Kathryn. See Galster, George. Yao, Yang. Land Tenure Choice in Chinese Vil- Plantinga, Andrew J. See McGough, Bruce; lages: The Rational versus the Political Model. Wu, JunJie. 4: 477-89. Polasky, Stephen. See Bin, Okmyung. Young, Robert A. See Taylor, R. G. Index SUBJECT (Indexed Using the Journal of Economic The Case of Genetically Modified Foods. 1: Literature Classification System) 125-35. C MATHEMATICAL AND F INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS QUANTITATIVE METHODS F1 Trape C3 Econometric Metuops: Mu tiece/SimuLtANEOUS F18 Trade and Environment Equation Mopets Fernandez, Linda. Revealed Preferences of an In- C35 Discrete Regression and Qualitative Choice ternational Trade and Environment Institution. Models 2: 22-38. Ferreira, Susana. Deforestation, Property Rights, Aadland, David, and Arthur J. Caplan. Incentive and International Trade. 2: 174—93. Incompatibility and Starting-Point Bias in Itera- tive Valuation Questions: Comment. 2: 312-15. F2 INTERNATIONAL Factor MOVEMENTS Whitehead, John C. Incentive Incompatibility and AND INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS Starting-Point Bias in Iterative Valuation Ques- tions: Reply. 2: 316-19. F23 Multinational Firms; International Business Co, Catherine Y., John A. List, and Larry D. Qui. D MICROECONOMICS Intellectual Property Rights, Environmental Regulations, and Foreign Direct Investment. D6 WELFARE Economics 2: 153-73. D60 General O ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, Bruvoll, Annegrete, and Karine Nyborg. The Cold TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE, Shiver of Not Giving Enough: On the Social AND GROWTH Cost of Recycling Campaigns. 4: 539-49. Vatn, Arild. Environmental Valuation and Ratio- O1 Economic DEVELOPMENT nality. 1: 1-18. O12 Microeconomic Analyses of Economic D61 Allocative Efficiency; Cost-Benefit Analysis Development Gowdy, John M. The Revolution in Welfare Eco- Yao, Yang. Land Tenure Choice in Chinese Vil- nomics and Its Implications for Environmental lages: The Rational versus the Political Model. Valuation and Policy. 2: 239-57. 4: 477-89. D8 INFoRMATION AND UNCERTAINTY O13 Agriculture; Natural Resources; Energy; En- vironment; Other Primary Products D81 Criteria for Decision-Making under Risk and Uncertainty Barbier, Edward B., and Mark Cox. An Economic Analysis of Shrimp Farm Expansion and Man- Eggert, Hakan, and Peter Martinsson. Are Com- grove Conversion. 3: 389-407. mercial Fishers Risk-Lovers? 4: 550-60. Ferreira, Susana. Deforestation, Property Rights, and International Trade. 2: 174-93. D83 Search; Learning; Information and Knowl- edge O3 TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE; RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT Rousu, Matthew C., Wallace E. Huffman, Jason F. Shogren, and Abebayehu Tegene. Estimat- O34 Intellectual Property Rights: National and ing the Public Value of Conflicting Information: International Issues 590 Land Economics November 2004 Co, Catherine Y., John A. List, and Larry D. Qui. Langpap, Christian. Conservation Incentives Pro- Intellectual Property Rights, Environmental grams for Endangered Species: An Analysis Regulations, and Foreign Direct Investment. of Landowner Participation. 3: 375-88. 2: 153-73. Q21 Demand and Supply P ECONOMIC SYSTEMS Ferreira, Susana. Deforestation, Property Rights, P3 Soctauist INSTITUTIONS AND and International Trade. 2: 174—93. THEIR TRANSITIONS Lee, Amanda I., and James Alm. The Clean Air Act Amendments and Firm Investment in Pol- P32 Collectives; Communes; Agriculture lution Abatement Equipment. 3: 433-47. Yao, Yang. Land Tenure Choice in Chinese Vil- Q22 Fishery lages: The Rational versus the Political Model. 4: 477-89. Barbier, Edward B., and Mark Cox. An Economic Analysis of Shrimp Farm Expansion and Man- Q AGRICULTURAL AND NATURAL grove Conversion. 3: 389-407. Eggert, Hakan, and Peter Martinsson. Are Com- RESOURCE ECONOMICS mercial Fishers Risk-Lovers? 4: 550-60. Q1 AGRICULTURE Q23 Forestry Q15 Land Ownership and Tenure; Land Reform; Alaouze, Chris M.. The Effect of Conservation Land Use; Irrigation Value on the Optimal Forest Rotation. 2: 209-23. Barbier, Edward B., and Mark Cox. An Economic Drozd, David J., and Bruce B. Johnson. Dynamics Analysis of Shrimp Farm Expansion and Man- of a Rural Land Market Experiencing Farm- grove Conversion. 3: 389-407. land Conversion to Acreages: The Case of McGough, Bruce, Andrew J. Plantinga, and Bill Saunders County, Nebraska. 2: 294-311. Provencher. The Dynamic Behavior of Efficient Roe, Brian, Elena G. Irwin, and Hazel A. Mor- Timber Prices. 1: 95-108. row-Jones. The Effects of Farmland, Farmland Naidoo, Robin. Economic Growth and Liquidation Preservation, and Other Neighborhood Ame- of Natural Capital: The Case of Forest Clear- nities on Housing Values and Residential ance. 2: 194-208. Growth. 1: 55-75. Shultz, Steven D., and Steven J. Taff. Implicit 024 Land Prices of Wetland Easements in Areas of Pro- duction Agriculture. 4: 501-12. Anderson, Christopher M., and Jonathan R. King. Equilibrium Behavior in the Conservation Q18 Agricultural Policy; Food Policy Easement Game Bruvoll, Annegrete, and Karine Nyborg. The Cold Rousu, Matthew C., Wallace E. Huffman, Jason Shiver of Not Giving Enough: On the Social F. Shogren, and Abebayehu Tegene. Estimat- Cost of Recycling Campaigns. 4: 539-49. ing the Public Value of Conflicting Informa- Gjertsen, Heidi, and Christopher B. Barrett. Con- tion: The Case of Genetically Modified Foods. text-Dependent Biodiversity Conservation Man- 1: 125-35 agement Regimes: Theory and Simulations. 3: 321-39. Q2 RENEWABLE RESOURCES AND CONSERVATIONS Jenkins, Robin R. Kelly, B. Maguire, and Cynthia ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT L. Morgan. Host Community Compensation and Municipal Solid Waste Landfills. 4: 513-20. Q20 General Johnstone, Nick, and Julien Labonne. Generation of Household Solid Waste in OECD Coun- Anderson, Christopher M., and Jonathan R. King. tries: An Empirical Analysis Using Macroeco- Equilibrium Behavior in the Conservation nomic Data. 4: 529-38. Easement Game. 3: 355-74. Kunce, Mitch, Shelby Gerking, and William Mor- Gjertsen, Heidi, and Christopher B. Barrett. Con- gan. Environmental and Land Use Regulation text-Dependent Biodiversity Conservation Man- in Nonrenewable Resource Industries: Impli- agement Regimes: Theory and Simulations. 3: cations from the Wyoming Checkerboard. 1: 321-39. 76-94. 80(4) Index Langpap, Christian. Conservation Incentives Pro- Q3 NonreENEWABLE RESOURCES grams for Endangered Species: An Analysis AND CONSERVATION of Landowner Participation. 3: 375-88. Marshall, Elizabeth. Open-Space Amenities, In- Q32 Exhaustible Resources and Economic Devel- teracting Agents, and Equilibrium Landscape opment Structure. 2: 272-93. Goeschl, Timo, and Danilo Camargo Igliori. Rec- Q25 Water onciling Conservation and Development: A Dy- namic Hotelling Model of Extractive Reserves. Alaouze, Chris M. The Effect of Conservation 3: 340-54. Value on the Optimal Forest Rotation. 2: 209-23. Kunce, Mitch, Shelby Gerking, and William Mor- Earnhart, Dietrich. The Effects of Community gan. Environmental and Land Use Regulation Characteristics on Polluter Compliance Levels. in Nonrenewable Resource Industries: Impli- 3: 408-32. cations from the Wyoming Checkerboard. 1: Murray, Brian C., Bruce A. McCarl, and Heng-Chi 76-94. Lee. Estimating Leakage from Forest Carbon Murray, Brian C., Bruce A. McCarl, and Heng-Chi Sequestration Programs. 1: 109-24. Lee. Estimating Leakage from Forest Carbon Olmstead, Sheila M. Thirsty Colonias: Rate Regu- lation and the Provision of Water Service. 1: Sequestration Programs. 1: 109-24. Shultz, Steven D., and Steven J. Taff. Implicit 136-50. Taylor, R., John R. McKean, and Robert A. Prices of Wetland Easements in Areas of Pro- Young. Alternate Price Specifications for Esti- duction Agriculture. 4: 501-12. mating Residential Water Demand with Fixed Fees. 3: 463-75. Q5 ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS Q26 Recreational Aspects of Natural Resources Q54 Climate; Natural Disasters Aadland David, and Arthur J. Caplan. Incentive Bin, Okmyung, and Stephen Polasky. Effects of Incompatibility and Starting-Point Bias in Itera- Flood Hazards on Property Values: Evidence tive Valuation Questions: Comment. 2: 312-15. Before and After Hurricane Floyd. 4: 490-500. Haener, M. K., P. C. Boxall, W. L. Adamowicz, and D. H. Kuhnke. Aggregation Bias in Recreation Site Choice Models: Resolving the Resolution R URBAN, RURAL, AND Problem. 4: 561-74. REGIONAL ECONOMICS Harpman, David A., Michael P. Welsh, and Ed- ward W. Sparling. Unit Non-Response Bias in R1 GENERAL REGIONAL Economics the Interval Data Model. 3: 448-62. Powe, Neil A., and Ian J. Bateman. Investigating Insensitivity to Scope: A Split-Sample Test of R11 Regional Economic Activity: Growth, Devel- Perceived Scheme Realism. 2: 258-71. opment, and Changes Whitehead, John C. Incentive Incompatibility and Starting-Point Bias in Iterative Valuation Ques- Galster, George, Peter Tatian, and Kathryn Pettit. tions: Reply. 2: 316-19. Supportive Housing and Neighborhood Prop- erty Value Externalities. 1: 33-54. Q28 Government Policy Wu, JunJie, Richard M. Adams, and Andrew J. Plantinga. Amenities in an Urban Equilibrium Co, Catherine Y., John A. List, and Larry D. Qui. Model: Residential Development in Portland, Intellectual Property Rights, Environmental Oregon. 1: 19-3 29 Regulations, and Foreign Direct Investment. 2: 153-73. Gowdy, John M. The Revolution in Welfare Eco- R14 Land Use Patterns nomics and Its Implications for Environmental Valuation and Policy. 2: 239-57. Marshall, Elizabeth. Open-Space Amenities, Inter- Vatn, Arild. Environmental Valuation and Ratio- acting Agents, and Equilibrium Landscape 2: 272-93. nality. 1: 1-18. Structure. 2: 592 Land Economics November 2004 Roe, Brian, Elena G. Irwin, and Hazel A. Morrow- Wu, JunJie, Richard M. Adams, and Andrew J. Jones. The Effects of Farmland, Farmland Pres- Plantinga. Amenities in an Urban Equilibrium ervation, and Other Neighborhood Amenities Model: Residential Development in Portland, on Housing Values and Residential Growth. Oregon. |: 19-32. 1: 55-75. R5 REGIONAL GOVERNMENT ANALYSIS R3 Propuction ANALYSIS AND Firm Location R53 Public Facility Location Analysis; Public In- vestment and Capital Stock R31 Housing Supply and Markets Galster, George, Peter Tatian, and Kathryn Pettit. Jenkins, Robin R., Kelly B. Maguire, and Cynthia Supportive Housing and Neighborhood Prop- L. Morgan. Host Community Compensation erty Value Externalities. 1: 33-54. and Municipal Solid Waste Landfills. 4: 513-28.

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