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LAND ECONOMICS VOLUME 84, 2008 AUTHORS Albers, Heidi J. See Konoshima, Masashi. Deininger, Klaus, Daniel Ayalew Ali, and Takashi Ali, Daniel Ayalew. See Deininger, Klaus. Yamano. Legal Knowledge and Economic Ali, Kamar. See Partridge, Mark D. Development: The Case of Land Rights in Arthur, Jeffrey L. See Konoshima, Masashi. Uganda. 4: 593-619. Di Falco, Salvatore, and Jean-Paul Chavas. Rain- Bateman, lan J., Alistair Munro, and Gregory L. fall Shocks, Resilience, and the Effects of Crop Poe. Decoy Effects in Choice Experiments and Biodiversity on Agroecosystem Productivity. 1: Contingent Valuation: Asymmetric Domi- 83-96. nance. 1: 115-27. Di Falco, Salvatore, and Thomas M. van Rensburg. Beach, Robert. See Mansfield, Carol. Making the Commons Work: Conservation Berrens, Robert P. See Hand, Michael S. and Cooperation in Ireland. 4: 620-34. Bills, Nelson L. See Suter, Jordan F. Bin, Okmyung, Thomas W. Crawford, Jamie B. Ehmke, Mariah D., Jayson L. Lusk, and John A. Kruse, and Craig E. Landry. Viewscapes and List. ls Hypothetical Bias a Universal Phenom- Flood Hazard: Coastal Housing Market Re- enon? A Multinational Investigation. 3: 489 sponse to Amenities and Risk. 3: 434-48. 500. Brown, Molly E., Jorge E. Pinzon, and Stephen D. English, Donald B. K. See Rosenberger, Randall S. Prince. Using Satellite Remote Sensing Data in a Spatially Explicit Price Model: Vegetation Flores, Nicholas E., and Philip E. Graves. Optimal Dynamics and Millet Prices. 2: 340-57. Public Goods Provision: Implications of En- Buccola, Steven T. See Min, He. dogenizing the Labor/Leisure Choice. 4: 701-7. Carlsson, Fredrik, and Mitesh Kataria. Assessing Gardebroek, Cornelis. See Cotteleer, Geerte. Management Options for Weed Control with Gopinath, Munisamy. See Min, He. Demanders and Non-Demanders in a Choice Grafton, R. Quentin. See Kompas, Tom. Experiment. 3: 517-28. Graves, Philip E. See Flores, Nicholas E. Chavas, Jean-Paul. See Di Falco, Salvatore. Groves, Jeremy R. Finding the Missing Premium: Che, Tuong Nhu. See Kompas, Tom. An Explanation of Home Values within Resi- Chouinard, Hayley H., Tobias Paterson, Philip R. dential Community Associations. 2: 188-208. Wandschneider, and Adrienne M. Ohler. Will Gupta, Shreekant. See Narain, Urvashi. Farmers Trade Profits for Stewardship? Het- erogeneous Motivations for Farm Practice Haddad, Brent M. Book Review of “Owens Valley Selection. 1: 66-82. Revisited: A Reassessment of the West’s First Colombo, Sergio, and Nick Hanley. How Can We Great Water Transfer.” 2: 358-59. Reduce the Errors from Benefits Transfer? An Halvorsen, Bente. Effects of Norms and Opportu- Investigation Using the Choice Experiment nity Cost of Time on Household Recycling. 3: Method. 1: 128-47. 501-16. Cotteleer, Geerte, Cornelis Gardebroek, and Jan Hanak, Ellen. Is Water Policy Limiting Residential Luijt. Market Power in a GIS-Based Hedonic Growth? Evidence from California. 1: 31—S0. Price Model of Local Farmland Markets. 4: Hand, Michael S., Jennifer A. Thacher, Daniel W. 573-92. McCollum, and Robert P. Berrens. Intra-Re- Crawford, Thomas W. See Bir. Okmyung. gional Amenities, Wages, and Home Prices: The Role of Forests in the Southwest. 4: 635-51. Dawson, Na Li, and Kathleen Segerson. Voluntary Hanley, Nick. See Colombo, Sergio. Agreements with Industries: Participation In- Hansen, Lars Garn. Price versus Quantities in centives with Industry-Wide Targets. |: 97 Fisheries Models: Comment. 4: 708-11. 114. Hedel, Ralf. See Vance, Colin. 714 Land Economics November 2008 Inarra, Elena, and Anders Skonhoft. Restoring a the Relationship Between Household Incomes, Fish Stock: A Dynamic Bankruptcy Problem. 2: Private Assets, and Natural Assets. 1: 148-67. 327-39. Ohler, Adrienne M. See Chouinard, Hayley H. Johnson, F. Reed. See Mansfield, Carol. Olfert, M. Rose. See Partridge, Mark D. Kant, Shashi. See Yang, Feng’ e. Palmquist, Raymond B. See Phaneuf. Daniel J. Kataria, Mitesh. See Carlsson, Fredrik. Pannell, David J. Public Benefits, Private Benefits, Kompas, Tom, Tuong Nhu Che, and R. Quentin and Policy Mechanism Choice for Land-Use Grafton. Fisheries Instrument Choice under Change for Environmental Benefits. 2: 225-40. Uncertainty. 4: 652-66. Partridge, Mark D., Dan S. Rickman, Kamar Ali, Konoshima, Masashi, Claire A. Montgomery, Heidi and M. Rose Olfert. The Geographic Diversity J. Albers, and Jeffrey L. Arthur. Spatial- of U.S. Nonmetropolitan Growth Dynamics: A Endogenous Fire Risk and Efficient Fuel Geographically Weighted Regression Ap- Management and Timber Harvest. 3: 449-68. proach. 2: 241-66. Kopits, Elizabeth, Virginia McConnell, and Mar- Paterson, Tobias. See Chouinard, Hayley H. garet Walls. Making Markets for Development Phaneuf, Daniel J., V. Kerry Smith, Raymond Rights Work: What Determines Demand? |: | B.Palmquist, and Jaren C. Pope. Integrating 16. Property Value and Local Recreation Models Kovacs, Kent F., and Douglas M. Larson. Identify- to Value Ecosystem Services in Urban Water- sheds. 3: 361-81. See also Mansfield, Carol. ing Individual Discount Rates and Valuing Public Open Space with Stated-Preference Pinzon, Jorge E. See Brown, Molly E. Models. 2: 209-24. Plantinga, Andrew J. See Lubowski, Ruben N. Poe, Gregory L. See Bateman, lan J.: Suter, Jordan Kruse, Jamie B. See Bin, Okmyung. F. Polyakov, Maksym, and Daowei Ziang. Property Landry, Craig E. See Bin, Okmyung. Tax Policy and Land-Use Change. 3: 396-408. Larson, Douglas M. See Kovacs, Kent F. Pompe, Jeffrey. The Effect of a Gated Community List, John A. See Ehmke, Mariah D. on Property and Beach Amenity Valuation. 3: Lubowski, Ruben N., Andrew J. Plantinga, and 423-33. Robert N. Stavins. What Drives Land-Use Pope, Jaren C. Do Seller Disclosures Affect Change in the United States? A National Property Values? Buyer Information and the Analysis of Landowner Decisions. 4: 529-50. Hedonic Model. 4: 551-72. See also Phaneuf, Luijt, Jan. See Cotteleer, Geerte. Daniel J. Lusk, Jayson L. See Ehmke, Mariah D. Prince, Stephen D. See Brown, Molly E. Mansfield, Carol, Daniel J. Phaneuf, F. Reed Raspiller, Sébastien, and Nicolas Riedinger. Do Johnson, Jui-Chen Yang, and Robert Beach. Environmental Regulations Influence the Lo- Preferences for Public Lands Management cation Behavior of French Firms? 3: 382-95. under Competing Uses: The Case of Yellow- Rickman, Dan S. See Partridge, Mark D. stone National Park. 2: 282-305. Riedinger, Nicolas. See Raspiller, Sebastien. McCollum, Daniel W. See Hand, Michael S. Robinson, Elizabeth J. Z. India’s Disappearing McConnell, Virginia. See Kopits, Elizabeth. Common Lands: Fuzzy Boundaries, Encroach- McEvoy, Peter B. See Min, He. ment, and Evolving Property Rights. 3: 409-22. Min, He, Munisamy Gopinath, Steven T. Buccola, Rosenberger, Randall S., Mark Sperow, Mark and Peter B. McEvoy. Rent-Seeking in Invasive Sperow, and Donald B. K. English. Economies Species Regulation: The Case of Noxious in Transition and Public Land-Use Policy: Weeds. 2: 306-26. Discrete Duration Models of Eastern Wilder- Mohr, Robert D., and Shrawantee Saha. Distribu- ness Designation. 2: 267-81. tion of Environmental Costs and Benefits, Additional Distortions, and the Porter Hypoth- Saha, Shrawantee. See Mohr, Robert D. esis. 4: 689-700. Segerson, Kathleen. See Dawson, Na Li. Montgomery, Claire A. See Konoshima, Masashi. Skonhoft, Anders. See Inarra, Elena. Munro, Alistair. See Bateman, lan J. Smith, V. Kerry. See Phaneuf, Daniel J. Spash, Clive L. Deliberative Monetary Valuation Narain, Urvashi, Shreekant Gupta, and Klaas van ‘t and the Evidence for a New Value Theory. 3: Veld. Poverty and the Environment: Exploring 469-88. 84(4) Index 715 Sperow, Mark. See Rosenberger, Randall S. Vance, Colin, and Ralf Hedel. On the Link Between Stavins, Robert N. See Lubowski, Ruben N. Urban Form and Automobile Use: Evidence Strong, Aaron, and Randall P. Walsh. Communi- from German Survey Data. 1: 51-65. ties, Competition, Spillovers, and Open Space. 2: 169-87. Walls, Margaret. See Kopits, Elizabeth. Suter, Jordan F., Gregory L. Poe, and Nelson L. Walsh, Randall P. See Strong, Aaron. Bills. Do Landowners Respond to Land Re- Wandschneider, Philip R. See Chouinard, Hayley H. tirement Incentives? Evidence from the Conser- vation Reserve Enhancement Program. |: 17 Yamano, Takashi. See Deininger, Klaus. 30. Yang, Feng’ e, and Shashi Kant. Rent Capture Analysis of Ontario’s Stumpage System Using Thacher, Jennifer A. See Hand, Michael S. an Enhanced Parity Bounds Model. 4: 667-88. Yang, Jui-Chen. See Mansfield, Carol. van Rensburg, Thomas M. See Di Falco, Salvatore. van *t Veld, Klaas. See Narain, Urvashi. Zhang, Daowei. See Polyakov, Maksym. SUBJECT (Indexed Using the Journal of Economic Literature Flores, Nicholas E., and Philip E. Graves. Optimal Classification System) Public Goods Provision: Implications of Endogenizing the Labor/Leisure Choice. 4: C MATHEMATICAL AND 701-7. QUANTITATIVE METHODS D MICROECONOMICS C2 SINGLE EQuation Moves; SINGLE VARIABLES D6 WeLrare Economics C21 Cross-Sectional Models; Spatial Models; Treatment Effect Models D61 Allocative Efficiency; Cost-Benefit Analysis Halvorsen, Bente. Effects of Norms and Opportu- Flores, Nicholas E., and Philip E. Graves. Optimal nity Cost of Time on Household Recycling. 3: Public Goods Provision: Implications of 501-16. Endogenizing the Labor/Leisure Choice. 4: 701-7. C6 MatrHematicaL METHODS AND PROGRAMMING Spash, Clive L. Deliberative Monetary Valuation and the Evidence for a New Value Theory. 3: C61 Optimization Techniques; Programming 469-88. Models; Dynamic Analysis D8 INFORMATION, KNOWLEDGE, AND Robinson, Elizabeth J. Z. India’s Disappearing UNCERTAINTY Common Lands: Fuzzy Boundaries, Encroach- ment, and Evolving Property Rights. 3: 409-22. D81 Criteria for Decision-Making under Risk and Uncertainty C7 Game THEORY AND BARGAINING THEORY Kompas, Tom, Tuong Nhu Che, and R. Quentin C70 General Grafton. Fisheries Instrument Choice under Uncertainty. 4: 652-66. Inarra, Elena, and Anders Skonhoft. Restoring a Fish Stock: A Dynamic Bankruptcy Problem. 2: H PUBLIC ECONOMICS 327-39. H2 Taxation, SuBSIDIES, AND REVENUE C9 Desicn or Experiments H23 Externalities; Redistributive Effects; C91 Laboratory, Individual Behavior Environmental Taxes and Subsidies 716 Land Economics November 2008 Polyakov, Maksym, and Daowei Zhang. Pro- Q AGRICULTURAL AND NATURAL perty Tax Policy and Land-Use Change. 3: RESOURCE ECONOMICS; 396-408. ENVIRONMENTAL AND ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS H4 Pusticty Provipep Goons QI AGRICULTURE H41 Public Goods Q12 Micro Analysis of Farm Firms, Farm Strong, Aaron, and Randall P. Walsh. Communi- Households, and Farm Input Markets ties, Competition, Spillovers, and Open Space. 2: 169-87. Chouinard, Hayley H., Tobias Paterson, Philip R. Wandschneider, and Adrienne M. Ohler. Will H42 Publicly Provided Private Goods Farmers Trade Profits for Stewardship? Het- erogeneous Motivations for Farm Practice Halvorsen, Bente. Effects of Norms and Opportu- Selection. 1: 66-82. nity Cost of Time on Household Recycling. 3: Narain, Urvashi, Shreekant Gupta, and Klaas van ‘t 501-16. Veld. Poverty and the Environment: Exploring the Relationship Between Household Incomes, H43 Project Evaluation; Social Discount Rate Private Assets, and Natural Assets. 1: 148—67. Kovacs, Kent F., and Douglas M. Larson. Identify- Q13 Agricultural Markets and Marketing; ing Individual Discount Rates and Valuing Cooperatives; Agribusiness Public Open Space with Stated-Preference Models. 2: 209-24. Brown, Molly E., Jorge E. Pinzon, and Stephen D. Prince. Using Satellite Remote Sensing Data in H7 Strate anp Locat GOVERNMENT; a Spatially Explicit Price Model: Vegetation INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS Dynamics and Millet Prices. 2: 340-57. H73 Interjurisdictional Differentials and Their Effects QI5 Land Ownership and Tenure; Land Reform; Land Use; Irrigation Min, He, Munisamy Gopinath, Steven T. Buccola, and Peter B. McEvoy. Rent-Seeking in Invasive Cotteleer, Geerte, Cornelis Gardebroek, and Jan Species Regulation: The Case of Noxious Luijt. Market Power in a GIS-Based Hedonic Weeds. 2: 306-26. Price Model of Local Farmland Markets. 4: 573-92. Deininger, Klaus, Daniel Ayalew Ali, and Takashi K LAW AND ECONOMICS Yamano. Legal Knowledge and Economic Development: The Case of Land Rights in K1 Basic Areas or Law Uganda. 4: 593-619. Di Falco, Salvatore, and Thomas M. van Rensburg. K11 Property Law Making the Commons Work: Conservation and Cooperation in Ireland. 4: 620-34. Deininger, Klaus, Daniel Ayalew Ali, and Takashi Kovacs, Kent F., and Douglas M. Larson. Identify- Yamano. Legal Knowledge and Economic ing Individual Discount Rates and Valuing Development: The Case of Land Rights in Public Open Space with Stated-Preference Uganda. 4: 593-619. Models. 2: 209-24. Lubowski, Ruben N., Andrew J. Plantinga, and K4 Lecat Procepure, tHE LEGAL System, AND Robert N. Stavins. What Drives Land-Use ILLeGaL Benavior Change in the United States? A National Analysis of Landowner Decisions. 4: 529-50. K42 Illegal Behavior and the Enforcement of Law Polyakov, Maksym, and Daowei Zhang. Property Tax Policy and Land-Use Change. 3: 396-408. Robinson, Elizabeth J. Z. India’s Disappear- Suter, Jordan F., Gregory L. Poe, and Nelson L. Bills. ing Common Lands: Fuzzy Boundaries, En- Do Landowners Respond to Land Retirement croachment, and Evolving Property Rights. 3: Incentives? Evidence from the Conservation 409-22. Reserve Enhancement Program. 1:17—30. 84(4) Index 717 Q2 RENEWABLE RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION Pannell, David J. Public Benefits, Private Benefits, and Policy Mechanism Choice for Land-Use Q21 Demand and Supply Change for Environmental Benefits. 2: 225-40. Robinson, Elizabeth J. Z. India’s Disappearing Narain, Urvashi, Shreekant Gupta, and Klaas van °t Common Lands: Fuzzy Boundaries, Encroach- Veld. Poverty and the Environment: Exploring ment, and Evolving Property Rights. 3:409-22. the Relationship Between Household Incomes, Rosenberger, Randall S., Mark Sperow, and Donald Private Assets, and Natural Assets. |: 148-67. B. K. English. Economies in Transition and Public Land-Use Policy: Discrete Duration Q22 Fishery; Aquaculture Models of Eastern Wilderness Designation. 2: 267-81. Hansen, Lars Garn. Price versus Quantities in Suter, Jordan F., Gregory L. Poe, and Nelson L. Bills. Fisheries Models: Comment. 4: 708—11. Do Landowners Respond to Land Retirement Inarra, Elena, and Anders Skonhoft. Restoring a Incentives? Evidence from the Conservation Fish Stock: A Dynamic Bankruptcy Probiem. 2: Reserve Enhancement Program. 1: 17—30. 327-39. 025 Water Kompas, Tom, Tuong Nhu Che, and R. Quentin Grafton. Fisheries Instrument Choice under Uncertainty. 4: 652-66. Carlsson, Fredrik, and Mitesh Kataria. Assessing Management Options for Weed Control with Q23 Forestry Demanders and Non-Demanders in a Choice Experiment. 3: 517-28. Hand, Michael S., Jennifer A. Thacher, Daniel W. Hanak, Ellen. Is Water Policy Limiting Residential McCollum, and Robert P. Berrens. Intra-Re- Growth? Evidence from California. 1: 31-50. gional Amenities, Wages, and Home Prices: The Role of Forests in the Southwest. 4: 635-51. Q26 Recreational Aspects of Natural Resources Yang, Feng’ e, and Shashi Kant. Rent Capture Analysis of Ontario’s Stumpage System Using Bin, Okmyung, Thomas W. Crawford, Jamie B. an Enhanced Parity Bounds Model. 4: 667-88. Kruse, and Craig E. Landry. Viewscapes and Konoshima, Masashi, Claire A. Montgomery, Heidi Flood Hazard: Coastal Housing Market Re- J. Albers, and Jeffrey L. Arthur. Spatial- sponse to Amenities and Risk. 3: 434-48. Endogenous Fire Risk and Efficient Fuel Carlsson Fredrik, and Mitesh Kataria. Assessing Management and Timber Harvest. 3: 449-68. Management Options for Weed Control with Demanders and Non-Demanders in a Choice 24 Land Experiment. 3: 517-28. Mansfield, Carol, Daniel J. Phaneuf, F. Reed Bin, Okmyung, Thomas W. Crawford, Jamie B. Johnson, Jui-Chen Yang, and Robert Beach. Kruse, and Craig E. Landry. Viewscapes and Preferences for Public Lands Management Flood Hazard: Coastal Housing Market Re- under Competing Uses: The Case of Yellow- sponse to Amenities and Risk. 3: 434-48. stone National Park. 2: 282-305. Chouinard, Hayley H., Tobias Paterson, Philip R. Wandschneider, and Adrienne M. Ohler. Will Q27 Renewable Resources and Conservation: Issues Farmers Trade Profits for Stewardship? Het- in International Trade erogeneous Motivations for Farm Practice Selection. 1: 66-82. Yang, Feng’ e, and Shashi Kant. Rent Capture Di Falco, Salvatore, and Jean-Paul Chavas. Rain- Analysis of Ontario’s Stumpage System Using fall Shocks, Resilience, and the Effects of Crop an Enhanced Parity Bounds Model. 4: 667-88. Biodiversity on Agroecosystem Productivity. 1: 83-96. Q5 ENviRONMENTAL ECONOMICS Di Falco, Salvatore, and Thomas M. van Rensburg. Making the Commons Work: Conservation Q51 Valuation of Environmental Effects and Cooperation in Ireland. 4: 620-34. Kopits, Elizabeth, Virginia McConnell, and Mar- Bateman, Ian J., Alistair Munro, and Gregory L. garet Walls. Making Markets for Development Poe. Decoy Effects in Choice Experiments and Rights Work: What Determines Demand? |: | Contingent Valuation: Asymmetric Domi- 16. nance. 1: 115-27. 718 Land Economics November 2008 Carlsson, Fredrik, and Mitesh Kataria. Assessing Additional Distortions, and the Porter Hypoth- Management Optiions for Weed Control with esis. 4: 689-700. Demanders and Non-Demanders in a Choice Experiment. 3: 517-28. Q57 Ecological Economics: Ecosystem Services; Colombo, Sergio, and Nick Hanley. How Can We Biodiversity Conservation; Bioeconomics Reduce the Errors from Benefits Transfer? An Investigation Using the Choice Experiment Di Falco, Salvatore, and Jean-Paul Chavas. Rain- Method. |: 128-47. fall Shocks, Resilience, and the Effects of Crop Ehmke, Mariah D., Jayson L. Lusk, and John A. List. Biodiversity on Agroecosystem Productivity. Is Hypothetical Bias a Universal Phenomenon? 1:83-96. A Multinational Investigation. 3: 489-500. Phaneuf, Daniel J., V. Kerry Smith, Raymond B. Flores, Nicholas E., and Philip E. Graves. Optimal Palmquist, and Jaren C. Pope. Integrating Public Goods Provision: Implications of En- Property Value and Local Recreation Models dogenizing the Labor/Leisure Choice. 4: 701-7. to Value Ecosystem Services in Urban Water- Kovacs, Kent F., and Douglas M. Larson. Identify- sheds. 3: 361-81. ing Individual Discount Rates and Valuing Public Open Space with Stated-Preference Q58 Government Policy Models. 2: 209-24. Mansfield, Carol, Daniel J. Phaneuf, F. Reed Min, He, Munisamy Gopinath, Steven T. Buccola, Johnson, Jui-Chen Yang, and Robert Beach. and Peter B. McEvoy. Rent-Seeking in Invasive Preferences for Public Lands Management Species Regulation: The Case of Noxious under Competing Uses: The Case of Yellow- Weeds. 2: 306-26. stone National Park. 2: 282-305. Mohr, Robert D., and Shrawantee Saha. Distribu- Phaneuf Daniel J., V. Kerry Smith, Raymond B. tion of Environmental Costs and Benefits, Palmquist, and Jaren C. Pope. Integrating Additional Distortions, and the Porter Hypoth- Property Value and Local Recreation Models esis. 4: 689-700. to Value Ecosystem Services in Urban Water- Pannell, David J. Public Benefits, Private Benefits, and Policy Mechanism Choice for Land-Use sheds. 3: 361-81. Pompe, Jeffrey. The Effect of a Gated Community Change for Environmental Benefits. 2: 225—40. on Property and Beach Amenity Valuation. 3: Raspiller, Sébastien, and Nicolas Riedinger. Do 423-33. Environmental Regulations Influence the Lo- cation Behavior of French Firms? 3: 382-95. Pope, Jaren C. Do Seller Disclosures Affect Property Values? Buyer Information and the Dawson, Na Li, and Kathleen Segerson. Voluntary Hedonic Model. 4: 551-72. Agreements with Industries: Participation In- centives with Industry-Wide Targets. 1: 97-114. Spash, Clive L. Deliberative Monetary Valuation and the Evidence for a New Value Theory. 3: R URBAN, RURAL, AND 469-88. REGIONAL ECONOMICS Q53 Air Pollution; Water Pollution; Noise; Hazardous Waste; Solid Waste; Recycling R1 Generar RecionaL Economics Dawson, Na Li, and Kathleen Segerson. Voluntary R11 Regional Economic Activity: Growth, Agreements with Industries: Participation In- Development, and Changes centives with Industry-Wide Targets. 1: 97-114. Kopits, Elizabeth, Virginia McConnell, and Mar- QOS5S4 Climate; Natural Disasters; Global Warming garet Walls. Making Markets for Development Rights Work: What Determines Demand? |: | Di Falco, Salvatore, and Jean-Paul Chavas. Rain- 16. fall Shocks, Resilience, and the Effects of Crop Partridge, Mark D., Dan S. Rickman, Kamar Ali, Biodiversity on Agroecosystem Productivity. 1: and M. Rose Olfert. The Geographic Diversity 83-96. of U.S. Nonmetropolitan Growth Dynamics: A Geographically Weighted Regression Ap- Q55 Technological Innovation proach. 2: 241-66. Rosenberger, Randall S., Mark Sperow, and Donald Mohr, Robert D., and Shrawantee Saha. Distribu- B. K. English. Economies in Transition and tion of Environmental Costs and Benefits, Public Land-Use Policy: Discrete Duration 84 ( 4 ) Index 719 Models of Eastern Wilderness Designation. 2: Geographically Weighted Regression Ap- 267-81. proach. 2: 241-66. R14 Land Use Patterns R3 PropucTION ANALYSIS AND Firm LOCATION Hand, Michael S., Jennifer A. Thacher, Daniel W. R31 Housing Supply and Markets McCollum, and Robert P. Berrens. Intra-Re- gional Amenities, Wages, and Home Prices: The Groves, Jeremy R. Finding the Missing Premium: Role of Forests in the Southwest. 4: 635-51. An Explanation of Home Values within Resi- Lubowski, Ruben N., Andrew J. Plantinga, and dential Community Associations. 2: 188—208. Robert N. Stavins. What Drives Land-Use Hanak, Ellen. Is Water Policy Limiting Residential Change in the United States? A National Growth? Evidence from California. 1: 31—S0. Analysis of Landowner Decisions. 4: 529-50. Vance, Colin, and Ralf Hedel. On the Link Between R38 Government Policies; Regulatory Policies Urban Form and Automobile Use: Evidence from German Survey Data. |: 51-65. Raspiller, Sébastien, and Nicolas Riedinger. Strong, Aaron, and Randall P. Walsh. Communi- Do Environmental Regulations Influence ties, Competition, Spillovers, and Open Space. the Location Behavior of French Firms? 3: 2: 169-87. 382-95. R2 HouseHoLp ANALYSIS R4 TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS R21 Housing Demand R41 Transportation: Demand, Supply, and Congestion; Safety and Accidents; Groves, Jeremy R. Finding the Missing Pre- Transportation Noise mium: An Explanation of Home Values within Residential Community Associations. 2: 188 Vance, Colin, and Ralf Hedel. On the Link Between 208. Urban Form and Automobile Use: Evidence Pompe, Jeffrey. The Effect of a Gated Community from German Survey Data. 1: 51-65. on Property and Beach Amenity Valuation. 3: 423-33. R5 REGIONAL GOVERNMENT ANALYSIS R23 Regional Migration; Regional Labor Markets; Population R52 Land Use and Other Regulations Partridge, Mark D., Dan S. Rickman, Kamar Ali, Pope, Jaren C. Do Seller Disclosures Affect and M. Rose Olfert. The Geographic Diversity Property Values? Buyer Information and the of U.S. Nonmetropolitan Growth Dynamics: A Hedonic Model. 4: 551-72.

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