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8&2 (4) Index tion Policies? Evidence from Malawi's Forest Norman, Catherine 8. See Deacon, Robert T. Co-Management Program. 4: 562-81. Ostrom, Elinor. Book Review: Institutions and Kiler, Thomas B. See Kinnell, Jason C. the Environment. 2: 316-19. Kinnell, Jason C., Matt F. Bingham, Ateesha F. Mohamed, William H. Desvouges, Thomas B. Polasub, Wallapak. See Ando, Amy Whritenour. Kiler, Elizabeth K. Hastings, and Karen T. Polome, Philippe, Anne van der Veen, and Peter Kuhns. Estimating Site Choice Decisions for Geurts. Is Referendum the Same as Dichoto- Urban Recreators. 2: 257-72. mous Choice Contingent Valuation? 2: 174-88. Kotchen, Matthew J., Michael R. Moore, Frank Lupi, and Edward R. Rutherford. Environ- Roche, Maurice J. See Behan, Jasmina. mental Constraints on Hydropower: An Ex Rogers, William H. A Market for Institutions: As- Post, Benefit-Cost Analysis of Dam Relicens- sessing the Impact of Restrictive Covenants on ing in Michigan. 3: 384-403. Housing. 4: 500-512. Krupnick, Alan. See Banzhaf, H. Spencer. Rutherford, Edward R. See Kotchen, Matthew J. Kuhns, Karen T. See Kinnell, Jason C. Kung, James Kai-sing. Do Secure Land Use Rights Spash, Clive L. Non-Economic Motivation for Reduce Fertility? The Case of Meitan County in Contingent Values: Rights and Attitudinal China. 1: 36-55. Beliefs in Willingness to Pay for Environmen- Kung, James Kai-sing. See Howarth, Richard B. tal Improvements. 4: 602-22. Sumaila, Ussif Rashid, and Claire W. Armstrong. Latta, Greg S. See Montgomery, Claire A. Distributional and Efficiency Effects of Marine Little, Joseph M., Kristine M. Grimsrud, Patricia Protected Areas: A Study of the Northeast A. Champ, and Robert P. Berrens. Investiga- Atlantic Cod Fishery. 3: 321-32. tion of Stated and Revealed Preferences for an Sundberg, Jeffrey O. Private Provision of a Public Elk Hunting Raffle. 4: 623-40. Good: Land Trust Membership. 3: 353-66. Lupi, Frank. See Kotchen, Matthew J. Sutinen, Jon G. See Bisack, Kathryn D. Lynch, Lori. See Duke, Joshua M. Swallow, Stephen K., and Michael P. McGonagle. Public Funding of Environmental Amenities: Malik, Arun S. See Amacher, Gregory S. Contingent Choice Using New Taxes or Exist- McConnaha, Ian T. See Cameron, Trudy Ann. ing Revenues for Coastal Land Conservation. McGonagle, Michael P. See Swallow, Stephen K. 1: 56-67. McQuinn, Kieran. See Behan, Jasmina. Millock, Katrin, and Céline Nauges. Ex Post Eval- Tsoodle, Leah J., Bill B. Golden, and Allen M. uation of an Earmarked Tax on Air Pollution. 1: Featherstone. Factors Influencing Kansas Ag- 68-84. ricultural Farm Land Values. |: 124-39. Mohamed, Ateesha F. See Kinnell, Jason C. Montgomery, Claire A., Greg S. Latta, and Darius Urama, Kevin C., and Ian Hodge. Participatory M. Adams. The Cost of Achieving Old-Growth Environmental Education and Willingness to Forest Structure. 2: 240-56. Pay for River Basin Management: Empirical Moore, Michael R. See Kotchen, Matthew J. Evidence from Nigeria. 4: 542-61. Nauges, Céline. See Millock, Katrin. van den Bergh, Jeroen C. J. M. See Hoekstra, Rutger. Newburn, David A., and Peter Berek. Modeling van der Veen, Anne. See Polome, Philippe. Suburban and Rural Residential Development Beyond the Urban Fringe. 4: 481-99. Wu, JunJie See Hascic, Ivan. SUBJECT C MATHEMATICAL AND Flachaire, Emmanuel, and Guillaume Holland. Con- QUANTITATIVE METHODS trolling Starting-Point Bias in Double-Bounded Contingent Valuation Surveys. 1: 103-11. C3 MULTIPLE OR SIMULTANEOUS EQUATION MODELS D MICROECONOMICS C35 Discrete Regression and Qualitative Choice Models D4 MARKET STRUCTURE AND PRICING 644 Land Economics November 2006 D46 Value Theory Deacon, Robert T., and Catherine S. Norman. Does the Envirommental Kuznets Curve Describe Spash, Clive L. Non-Economic Motivation for Con- How Individual Countries Behave? 2: 291-315. tingent Values: Rights and Attitudinal Beliefs in Jumbe, Charles Blessings Laurence, and Arild Willingness to Pay for Environmental Im- Angelsen. Do the Poor Benefit from Devolu- provements. 4: 602-22. tion Policies? Evidence from Malawi's Forest Co-Management Program. 4: 562-81. H PUBLIC ECONOMICS P ECONOMIC SYSTEMS HO GENERAL P4 Economic GRoOwTH AND H00 General AGGREGATE PRODUCTIVITY Sundberg, Jeffrey O. Private Provision of a Public P48 Political Economy; Legal Institutions; Good: Land Trust Membership. 3: 353-66. Property Rights H4 Pusuicity Provipep Goops Kung, James Kai-sing. Do Secure Land Use Rights Reduce Fertility? The Case of Meitan County in H41 Public Goods China. 1: 36-55. Champ, Patricia A., and Richard C. Bishop. Is Q AGRICULTURAL AND NATURAL Willingness to Pay for Public Goods Sensitive RESOURCE ECONOMICS; to Elicitation Format? 2: 162-73. ENVIRONMENTAL AND ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS J LABOR AND DEMOGRAPHIC ECONOMICS Q0 GENERAL J1 DemoGrapuic ECONOMICS Q00 General J13 Fertility; Family Planning; Child Care; Spash, Clive L. Non-Economic Motivation for Con- Children; Youth tingent Values: Rights and Attitudinal Beliefs in Willingness to Pay for Environmental Im- Kung, James Kai-sing. Do Secure Land Use Rights provements. 4: 602-22. Reduce Fertility? The Case of Meitan County in China. 1: 36-55. Q1 AGRICULTURE N ECONOMIC HISTORY Q12 Micro Analysis of Farm Firms, Farm Households, and Farm Input Markets N5 AGRICULTURE, NATURAL RESOURCES, ENVIRONMENT, AND EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES Tsoodle, Leah J., Bill B. Golden, and Allen M. Featherstone. Factors Influencing Kansas Ag- Hoekstra, Rutger, and Jeroen C. J. M. van den ricultural Farm Land Values. 1: 124-39. Bergh. The Impact of Structural Change on Physical Flows in the Economy: Forecasting Q14 Agricultural Finance and Backcasting Using Structural Decomposi- tion Analysis. 4: 582-601. Tsoodle, Leah J., Bill B. Golden, and Allen M. Featherstone. Factors Influencing Kansas Ag- O ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, ricultural Farm Land Values. 1: 124-39. TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE, AND GROWTH Q15 Land Ownership and Tenure; Land Reform; Land Use; Irrigation O1 Economic DEVELOPMENT Colin, Jean-Philippe, and Mourad Ayouz. The O13 Agriculture; Natural Resources; Energy Development of a Land Market? Insights from Environment; Other Primary Products Cote d'Ivoire. 3: 404-23. Index Duke, Joshua M., and Lori Lynch. Farmland O24 Land Retention Techniques: Property Rights Im- plications and Comparative Evaluation. 2: 189- Behan, Jasmina, Kieran McQuinn, and Maurice J. 213. Roche. Rural Land Use: Traditional Agricul- Kung, James Kai-sing. Do Secure Land Use Rights ture or Forestry? 1: 112-23. Reduce Fertility? The Case of Meitan County Colin, Jean-Philippe, and Mourad Ayouz. The De- in China. 1: 36-55. velopment of a Land Market? Insights from Sundberg, Jeffrey O. Private Provision of a Public Cote d'Ivoire. 3: 404-23. Good: Land Trust Membership. 3* : 353-66. Duke, Joshua M., and Lori Lynch. Farmland Retention Techniques: Property Rights Im- plications and Comparative Evaluation. 2: Q2 RENEWABLE RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION 189-213. Earnhart, Dietrich. Using Contingent-Pricing Anal- Q20 General ysis to Value Open Space and Its Duration at Residential Locations. 1: 17-35. Deacon, Robert T., and Catherine S$. Norman. Hascic, Ivan, and JunJie Wu. Land Use and Does the Envirommental Kuznets Curve Watershed Health in the United States. 2: Describe How Individual Countries Behave? 214-39. 2: 291-315. Newburn, David A., and Peter Berck. Modeling Howarth. Richard B., and James Kai-sing Kung. Suburban and Rural Residential Development A Theoretical Approach to Deliberative Val- Beyond the Urban Fringe. 4: 481-99. uation: Aggregation by Mutual Consent. 1: 1-16. Little, Joseph M., Kristine M. Grimsrud, Patricia O25 Water A. Champ, and Robert P. Berrens. Investiga- tion of Stated and Revealed Preferences for an Urama, Kevin C., and Ian Hodge. Participatory Elk Hunting Raffle. 4: 623-40. Environmental Education and Willingness to Pay for River Basin Management: Empirical Evidence from Nigeria. 4: 542-61. Q22 Fishery; Aquaculture Anderson, Christopher M., and Daniel S. Holland. 026 Recreational Aspects of Natural Resources Auctions for Initial Sale of Annual Catch En- 52. Flachaire, Emmanuel, and Guillaume Holland. Bisack, Kathryn D., and Jon G. Sutinen. Harbor Controlling Starting-Point Bias in Double- Porpoise Bycatch: ITQs or Time/Area Clo- Bounded Contingent Valuation Surveys. I: sures in the New England Gillnet Fishery. 1: 103-11. 85-102. Kinnell, Jason C., Matt F. Bingham, Ateesha F. Sumaila, Ussif Rashid, and Claire W. Armstrong. Mohamed, William H. Desvouges, Thomas B. Distributional and Efficiency Effects of Ma- Kiler, Elizabeth K. Hastings, and Karen T. rine Protected Areas: A Study of the Northeast Kuhns. Estimating Site Choice Decisions for Atlantic Cod Fishery. 3 Urban Recreators. 2: 257-72. Q23 Forestry O28 Government Policy Amacher, Gregory S., Arun S. Malik, and Robert Sumaila, Ussif Rashid, and Claire W. Armstrong. G. Haight. Reducing Social Losses from Forest Distributional and Efficiency Effects of Ma- Fires. 3: 367-83. rine Protected Areas: A Study of the Northeast Behan, Jasmina, Kieran McQuinn, and Maurice J. Atlantic Cod Fishery. 3 Roche. Rural Land Use: Traditional Agricul- ture or Forestry? 1: 112-23. Jumbe, Charles Blessings Laurence, and Arild Q3 NONRENEWABLE RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION Angelsen. Do the Poor Benefit from Devolu- tion Policies? Evidence from Malawi's Forest Hoekstra, Rutger, and Jeroen C. J. M. van den Co-Management Program. 4: 562-81. Bergh. The Impact of Structural Change on Montgomery, Claire A., Greg S. Latta, and Darius Physical Flows in the Economy: Forecasting M. Adams. The Cost of Achieving Old-Growth and Backcasting Using Structural Decomposi- Forest Structure. 2: 240-56. tion Analysis. 4: 582-601. Land Economics November 2006 Q4 ENERGY Millock, Katrin, and Céline Nauges. Ex Post Eval- uation of an Earmarked Tax on Air Pollution. 043 Energy and the Macroeconomy 1: 68-84. Kotchen, Matthew J., Michael R. Moore, Frank O54 Climate; Natural Disasters Lupi, and Edward R. Rutherford. Environ- mental Constraints on Hydropower: An Ex Amacher, Gregory S., Arun S. Malik, and Robert Post, Benefit-Cost Analysis of Dam Relicens- G. Haight. Reducing Social Losses from Forest ing in Michigan. 3: 384-403. Fires. 3: 367-83. Q57 Ecological Economics: Ecosystem Services; Q5 ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS Biodiversity Conservation; Bioeconomics Q51 Valuation of Environmental Effects Hascic, Ivan, and JunJie Wu. Land Use and Watershed Health in the United States. 2: Aldred, Jonathan. Incommensurability and Mone- 214-39. _ tary Valuation. 2: 141-61. Kotchen, Matthew J., Michael R. Moore, Frank Alvarez-Farizo, Begona, and Nick Hanley. Improv- Lupi, and Edward R. Rutherford. Environ- ing the Process of Valuing Non-Market Benefits: mental Constraints on Hydropower: An Ex Combining Citizens’ Juries with Choice Model- Post, Benefit-Cost Analysis of Dam Relicens- ling. 3: 465-78. ing in Michigan. 3: 384-403. Ando, Amy Whritenour, and Wallapak Polasub. Envelope Backs or the Gold Standard? Choos- ing the Accuracy of Damage Assessment Meth- O58 Government Policy ods. 3: 42444. Banzhaf, H. Spencer, Dallas Burtraw, David Evans, Millock, Katrin, and Céline Nauges. Ex Post Eval- and Alan Krupnick. Valuation of Natural Re- uation of an Earmarked Tax on Air Pollution. source Improvements in the Adirondacks. 3: 1: 68-84. 445-64. Swallow, Stephen K., and Michael P. McGonagle. Champ, Patricia A., and Richard C. Bishop. Is Public Funding of Environmental Amenities: Willingness to Pay for Public Goods Sensi- Contingent Choice Using New Taxes or Ex- tive to Elicitation Format? 2: 162-73. isting Revenues for Coastal Land Conserva- Polome, Philippe, Anne van der Veen, and Peter tion. 1: 56-67. Geurts. Is Referendum the Same as Di- chotomous Choice Contingent Valuation? 2: 174-88. R URBAN, RURAL, AND Swallow, Stephen K., and Michael P. McGonagle. REGIONAL ECONOMICS Public Funding of Environmental Amenities: Contingent Choice Using New Taxes or Ex- R1 GENERAL REGIONAL ECONOMICS isting Revenues for Coastal Land Conserva- tion. 1: 56-67. R11 Regional Economic Activity: Growth, Urama, Kevin C., and Ian Hodge. Participatory Development, and Changes Environmental Education and Willingness to Pay for River Basin Management: Empirical Cameron, Trudy Ann, and Ian T. McConnaha. Evidence from Nigeria. 4: 542-61. Evidence of Environmental Migration. 2: 273-90. Q53 Air Pollution; Water Pollution; Noise; Hazardous Waste; Solid Waste; Recycling R14 Land Use Patterns Cameron, Trudy Ann, and [an T. McConnaha. Earnhart, Dietrich. Using Contingent-Pricing Anal- Evidence of Environmental Migration. 2: ysis to Value Open Space and Its Duration at 273-90. Residential Locations. 1: 17-35. Hansen, Julia L., Earl D. Benson, and Daniel A. Newburn, David A., and Peter Berck. Modeling Hagen. Environmental Hazards and Residential Suburban and Rural Residential Development Property Values: Evidence from a Major Pipe- Beyond the Urban Fringe. 4: 481-99. line Event. 4: 529-41. Rogers, William H. A Market for Institutions: As- 82 (4) Index sessing the Impact of Restrictive Covenants on R31 Housing Supply and Markets Housing. 4: 500-512. Cameron, Trudy Ann, and Ian T. McConnaha. R2 HouseHo_p ANALYSIS Evidence of Environmental Migration. 2: 273-90. R21 Housing Demand Hansen, Julia L., Earl D. Benson, and Daniel A. Hagen. Environmental Hazards and Residential Dehring, Carolyn A. Building Codes and Land Property Values: Evidence from a Major Pipe- Values in High Hazard Areas. 4: 513-28. line Event. 4: 529-41. Newburn, David A., and Peter Berck. Model- ing Suburban and Rural Residential Develop- ment Beyond the Urban Fringe. 4: 481-99. R5 REGIONAL GOVERNMENT ANALYSIS Rogers, William H. A Market for Institutions: As- sessing the Impact of Restrictive Covenants on R52 Land Use and Other Regulations Housing. 4: 500-512. Dehring, Carolyn A. Building Codes and Land R3 Propuction ANALYSIS AND Firm LOCATION Values in High Hazard Areas. 4: 513-28.

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