LAND ECONOMICS VOLUME 8&6, 2010 Al THORS Abbott, Joshua K., and James E. Wilen. Voluntary Chattopadhyay, Sudip. See Netusil, Noelwah R Cooperation in the Commons? Evaluating the Chimeli, Ariaster B., and Roy G. Boyd. Prohibition Sea State Program with Reduced Form and and the Supply of Brazilian Mahogany. |: 191 Structural Models. |: 131-54 208 Ahmed, Ali M., Lina Andersson, and Mats Ham- Cho, Seong-Hoon, Dayton M. Lambert, and Roland marstedt. Can Discrimination in the Housing K. Roberts. Forecasting Open Space with a Market Be Reduced by Increasing the Informa- [wo-Rate Property Tax 263-80; Erratum tion about the Applicants? |: 79-90 3: iii Almer, Christian, and Timo Goeschl. Environmen- Clark, Colin W., Gordon R. Munro, and U. Rashid tal Crime and Punishment: Empirical Evidence Sumaila. Limits to the Privatization of Fishery from the German Penal Code. 4: 707-26 Resources. 2: 209-18; Limits to the Privatiza- Andersson, Lina. See Ahmed, Ali M tion of Fishery Resources: Reply. 3: 614-18 Atkinson, Giles. See Dietz, Simon Daigneault, Adam J., Mario J. Miranda, and Brent Baerenklau, Kenneth A. A Latent Class Approach Sohngen. Optimal Forest Management with to Modeling Endogenous Spatial Sorting in Carbon Sequestration Credits and Endogenous Zonal Recreation Demand Models. 4: 800-16 Fire Risk. 1: 155-72 Beghin, John C. See Fabiosa, Jacinto I Darley, Sarah. See Blackman, Allen Bennett, Michael T. See Xu, Jintao Dietz, Simon, and Giles Atkinson. The Equity- Berbel, Julio. See Brouwer, Roy Efficiency Trade-off in Environmental Policy Bishop, Clark P., C. Richard Shumway, and Philip Evidence from Stated Preferences. 3: 423-43 R. Wandschneider. Agent Heterogeneity in Dinar, Ariel. Book review. 4: 843-45 Adoption of Anaerobic Digestion Technology Dong, Fengxia. See Fabiosa, Jacinto | Integrating Economic, Diffusion, and Behav- ioral Innovation Theories. 3: 585-608 Earnhart, Dietrich. See Rassier, Dylan G Blackman, Allen, Sarah Darley, Thomas P. Lyon, Elobeid, Amani. See Fabiosa, Jacinto | and Kris Wernstedt. What Drives Participation Fabiosa, Jacinto F., John C. Beghin, Fengxia Dong, in State Voluntary Cleanup Programs? Evi- Amani Elobeid, Simla Tokgoz, and Tun-Hsiang dence from Oregon. 4: 785-99 Yu. Land Allocation Effects of the Global Boyd, Roy G. See Chimeli, Ariaster B Ethanol Surge: Predictions from the Interna- Brekke, Kjell Arne, Gorm Kipperberg, and Karine tional FAPRI Model. 4: 687-706. Nyborg. Social Interaction in Responsibility Fenske, James. L’Etranger: Status, Property Ascription: The Case of Household Recycling Rights, and Investment Incentives in CO6te 4: 766-84 d'Ivoire. 4: 621-44 Brouwer, Roy, Julia Martin-Ortega, and Julio Fitzgerald, Timothy. Evaluating Split Estates in Oil Berbel. Spatial Preference Heterogeneity: A and Gas Leasing. 2: 294-312 Choice Experiment. 3: 552-68 Brower, Ann L., Philip Meguire, and Adrian Monks. Gardebroek, Cornelis. See Posthumus, Helena Closing the Deal: Principals, Agents, and Goeschi, Timo. See Almer, Christian Subagents in New Zealand Land Reform. 3 Gowdy, John, and Roxana Julia. Global Warming 467-92 Economics in the Long Run A Conceptual Brown, Thomas C. See Kingsley, David ¢ Framework. |: 117-30 Butkiewicz, James L., and Halit Yanikkaya. Grafton, R. Quentin, Tom Kompas, and Ray Minerals, Institutions, Openness, and Growth Hilborn. Limits to the Privatization of Fishery An Empirical Analysis. 2: 313-28 Resources: Comment. 3: 609-13 Carter, Douglas R. See Macpherson, Alexander J Hammarstedt, Mats. See Ahmed, Ali M Champ, Patricia A. See Ready. Richard ¢ Hanley, Nick. See Hynes, Stephen LAND ECONOMICS VOLUME 8&6, 2010 Al THORS Abbott, Joshua K., and James E. Wilen. Voluntary Chattopadhyay, Sudip. See Netusil, Noelwah R Cooperation in the Commons? Evaluating the Chimeli, Ariaster B., and Roy G. Boyd. Prohibition Sea State Program with Reduced Form and and the Supply of Brazilian Mahogany. |: 191 Structural Models. |: 131-54 208 Ahmed, Ali M., Lina Andersson, and Mats Ham- Cho, Seong-Hoon, Dayton M. Lambert, and Roland marstedt. Can Discrimination in the Housing K. Roberts. Forecasting Open Space with a Market Be Reduced by Increasing the Informa- [wo-Rate Property Tax 263-80; Erratum tion about the Applicants? |: 79-90 3: iii Almer, Christian, and Timo Goeschl. Environmen- Clark, Colin W., Gordon R. Munro, and U. Rashid tal Crime and Punishment: Empirical Evidence Sumaila. Limits to the Privatization of Fishery from the German Penal Code. 4: 707-26 Resources. 2: 209-18; Limits to the Privatiza- Andersson, Lina. See Ahmed, Ali M tion of Fishery Resources: Reply. 3: 614-18 Atkinson, Giles. See Dietz, Simon Daigneault, Adam J., Mario J. Miranda, and Brent Baerenklau, Kenneth A. A Latent Class Approach Sohngen. Optimal Forest Management with to Modeling Endogenous Spatial Sorting in Carbon Sequestration Credits and Endogenous Zonal Recreation Demand Models. 4: 800-16 Fire Risk. 1: 155-72 Beghin, John C. See Fabiosa, Jacinto I Darley, Sarah. See Blackman, Allen Bennett, Michael T. See Xu, Jintao Dietz, Simon, and Giles Atkinson. The Equity- Berbel, Julio. See Brouwer, Roy Efficiency Trade-off in Environmental Policy Bishop, Clark P., C. Richard Shumway, and Philip Evidence from Stated Preferences. 3: 423-43 R. Wandschneider. Agent Heterogeneity in Dinar, Ariel. Book review. 4: 843-45 Adoption of Anaerobic Digestion Technology Dong, Fengxia. See Fabiosa, Jacinto | Integrating Economic, Diffusion, and Behav- ioral Innovation Theories. 3: 585-608 Earnhart, Dietrich. See Rassier, Dylan G Blackman, Allen, Sarah Darley, Thomas P. Lyon, Elobeid, Amani. See Fabiosa, Jacinto | and Kris Wernstedt. What Drives Participation Fabiosa, Jacinto F., John C. Beghin, Fengxia Dong, in State Voluntary Cleanup Programs? Evi- Amani Elobeid, Simla Tokgoz, and Tun-Hsiang dence from Oregon. 4: 785-99 Yu. Land Allocation Effects of the Global Boyd, Roy G. See Chimeli, Ariaster B Ethanol Surge: Predictions from the Interna- Brekke, Kjell Arne, Gorm Kipperberg, and Karine tional FAPRI Model. 4: 687-706. Nyborg. Social Interaction in Responsibility Fenske, James. L’Etranger: Status, Property Ascription: The Case of Household Recycling Rights, and Investment Incentives in CO6te 4: 766-84 d'Ivoire. 4: 621-44 Brouwer, Roy, Julia Martin-Ortega, and Julio Fitzgerald, Timothy. Evaluating Split Estates in Oil Berbel. Spatial Preference Heterogeneity: A and Gas Leasing. 2: 294-312 Choice Experiment. 3: 552-68 Brower, Ann L., Philip Meguire, and Adrian Monks. Gardebroek, Cornelis. See Posthumus, Helena Closing the Deal: Principals, Agents, and Goeschi, Timo. See Almer, Christian Subagents in New Zealand Land Reform. 3 Gowdy, John, and Roxana Julia. Global Warming 467-92 Economics in the Long Run A Conceptual Brown, Thomas C. See Kingsley, David ¢ Framework. |: 117-30 Butkiewicz, James L., and Halit Yanikkaya. Grafton, R. Quentin, Tom Kompas, and Ray Minerals, Institutions, Openness, and Growth Hilborn. Limits to the Privatization of Fishery An Empirical Analysis. 2: 313-28 Resources: Comment. 3: 609-13 Carter, Douglas R. See Macpherson, Alexander J Hammarstedt, Mats. See Ahmed, Ali M Champ, Patricia A. See Ready. Richard ¢ Hanley, Nick. See Hynes, Stephen Inde Hannesson, Régnvaldur, Kjell G. Salvanes, and Dale Miranda, Mario J. See Daigneault, Adam J Squires. Technological Change and the Tragedy Monks, Adrian. See Brower, Ann | of the Commons: The Lofoten Fishery overt Mueller, Valerie, and Glenn Sheriff. On Hedonic 130 Years. 4: 746-65 Valuation of Urban Amenities Using Unbal- Heintzelman, Martin D. Measuring the Property- anced Data. 3: 545-51 Value Effects of a Local Land use and Munn, lan A., and Anwar Hussain. Factors Preservation Referenda. |: 22-47 Determining Differences in Local Hunting Hensher, David A. See Scarpa, Riccardo Lease Rates: Insights from Blinder-Oaxaca Hibiki, Akira, and Shunsuke Managi. Environmen- Decomposition. |: 66-78 tal Information Provision, Market Valuation, Munro, Gordon R. See Clark, Colin W and Firm Incentives: An Empirical Study of the Myyra, Sami, and Eija Pouta. Farmland Owners’ Japanese PRTRS. 2: 382-93 Land Sale Preferences: Can They Be Affected Hilborn, Ray. See Grafton, R. Quentin by Taxation Programs? 2: 245-62 Huang, Ju-Chin. Deriving Benefit Measures with Higher Precision: A Study of Economic Values Netusil, Noelwah R., Sudip Chattopadhyay, and of Air Quality. 4: 727-45 Kent Kovacs. Estimating the Demand for Tree Hussain, Anwar. See Munn, lan A Canopy: A Second-Stage Hedonic Price Anal- Hynes, Stephen, Nick Hanley, and Cathal O’Dono- ysis in Portland, Oregon. 2: 281-93 ghue. A Combinatorial Optimization Apprcach Nyborg, Karine. See Brekke, Kjell Arne to Nonmarket Environmental Benefit Aggrega- O’ Donoghue, Cathal. See Hynes, Stephen tion via Simulated Populations. 2: 345-62 Posthumus, Helena, Cornelis Gardebroek, and Julia, Roxana. See Gowdy, John Ruerd Ruben. From Participation to Adoption Kingsley, David C., and Thomas C. Brown. Prefer- Comparing the Effectiveness of Soil Conserva- ence Uncertainty, Preference Learning, and t6i7o n Programs in the Peruvian Andes. 4: 645 Paired Comparison Experiments. 3: 530-44 Kipperberg, Gorm. See Brekke. Kjell Arne Pouta, Eija. See Myyra, Sami Kompas, Tom. See Grafton, R. Quentin Rabotyagov, Sergey S. Ecosystem Services under Kosnik, Lea. Balancing Environmental Protection Benefit and Cost Uncertainty: An Application and Energy Production in the Federal Hydro- to Soil Carbon Sequestration. 4: 668-86 power Licensing Process. 3: 444-66 Rassier, Dylan G., and Dietrich Earnhart. The Kostov, Philip. Do Buyers’ Characteristics and Effect of Clean Water Regulation on Profit- Personal Relationships Affect Agricultural ability: Testing the Porter Hypothesis. 2: 329 Land Prices? 1: 48-65 44 Kousky, Carolyn. Learning from Extreme Events Ready, Richard C., Patricia A. Champ, and Jennifer Risk Perceptions after the Flood. 3: 395-422 L. Lawton. Using Respondent Uncertainty to Kovacs, Kent. See Netusil, Noelwah R Mitigate Hypothetical Bias in a Stated Choice Lambert, Dayton M. See Cho, Seong-Hoon Experiment. 2: 363-81 Lawton, Jennifer L. See Ready, Richard ¢ Roberts, Roland K. See Cho, Seong-Hoon Lentini, Marco W. See Macpherson, Alexander J Rogers, William H. Measuring the Price Impact of Lin, Haixia. See Wu, JunJie Municipal Incorporation on Homeowner As- Liu, Yajie, and U. Rashid Sumaila. Estimating sociations. |: 91-116 Pollution Abatement Costs of Salmon Aqua- Ruben, Ruerd. See Posthumus, Helena culture: A Joint Production Approach. 3: 569 84 Salvanes, Kjell G. See Hannesson, ROgnvaldut Scarpa, Riccardo, Mara Thiene, and David A. Lyon, Thomas P. See Blackman, Allen Hensher. Monitoring Choice Task Attribute Macpherson, Alexander J., Douglas R. Carter, Attendance in Nonmarket Valuation of Multi- Marco W. Lentini, and Mark D. Schulze. ple Park Management Services: Does It Matter? Following the Rules: Brazilian Logging Con- 4: 817-39 cessions under Imperfect Enforcement and Scholtens, Bert, and Laura Spierdijk. Does Money Royalties 3: 493-513 Grow on Trees? The Diversification Properties Managi, Shunsuke. See Hibiki, Akira of U.S. Timberland Investments. 3: 514-29 Martin-Ortega, Julia. See Brouwer, Roy Schulze, Mark D. See Macpherson, Alexander J Meguire, Philip. See Brower, Ann | Sheriff, Glenn. See Mueller, Valerie Meinzen-Dick, Ruth. Book review. 4: 840-42 Shumway, C. Richard. See Bishop, Clark P Land Economics November 2010 Smith, V. Kerry. See Strong, Aaron Wernstedt, Kris. See Blackman, Allen Sohngen, Brent. See Daigneault, Adam J Wilen, James E. See Abbott, Joshua K Spierdijk, Laura. See Scholtens, Bert Wu, JunJie, and Haixia Lin. The Effect of the Squires, Dale. See Hannesson, ROgnvaldur Conservation Reserve Program on Land Val- Strong, Aaron, and V. Kerry Smith. Reconsidering ues. |: 1-21 the Economics of Demand Analysis with Xu, Jintao, Ran Tao, Zhigang Xu, and Michael T. Kinked Budget Constraints. |: 173-90 Bennett. China’s Sloping Land Conversion Sumaila, U. Rashid. See Clark, Colin W.; Liu, Yajie Program: Does Expansion Equal Success? 2 Tao, Ran. See Xu, Jintao 219-44. Thiene, Mara. See Scarpa, Riccardo Xu, Zhigang. See Xu, Jintao lokgoz, Simla. See Fabiosa, Jacinto I Yanikkaya, Halit. See Butkiewicz, James | Wandschneider, Philip R. See Bishop, Clark P Yu, Tun-Hsiang. See Fabiosa, Jacinto I SUBJECT (Indexed Using the Journal of Economic Literature C25 Discrete Regression and Qualitative Choice Classification System) Models; Discrete Regressors Kingsley, David C., and Thomas C. Brown. Prefer- ence Uncertainty, Preference Learning, and C MATHEMATICAL AND Paired Comparison Experiments. 3: 530-44 QUANTITATIVE METHODS C3 MULTIPLE OR SIMULTANEOUS EQUATION MODELS C1 ECONOMETRIC AND STATISTICAL C31 Cross-Sectional Models; Spatial Models; Metuops: GENERAI Treatment Effect Models; Quantile Regressions C14 Semiparametric and Nonparametric Methods Mueller, Valerie, and Glenn Sheriff. On Hedonic Valuation of Urban Amenities Using Unbal- Huang, Ju-Chin. Deriving Benefit Measures with anced Data. 3: 545-51 Higher Precision: A Study of Economic Values of Air Quality. 4: 727-45 C35 Discrete Regression and Qualitative Choice Hynes, Stephen, Nick Hanley, and Cathal Models; Discrete Regressors O’Donoghue. A Combinatorial Optimization Posthumus, Helena, Cornelis Gardebroek, and Approach to Nonmarket Environmental Bene- Ruerd Ruben. From Participation to Adoption: fit Aggregation via Simulated Populations Comparing the Effectiveness of Soil Conserva- 345-62 tion Programs in the Peruvian Andes. 4: 645-67. Kostov, Philip. Do Buyers’ Characteristics and Personal Relationships Affect Agricultural Land Prices? |: 48-65 D MICROECONOMICS Scholtens, Bert, and Laura Spierdijk. Does Money Grow on Trees? The Diversification Properties of U.S. Timberland Investments. 3 D2 PRODUCTION AND ORGANIZATIONS 514-29 D21 Firm Behavior Hibiki, Akira, and Shunsuke Managi. Environmen- C2 SinGLE Equation Mope ts: SINGLE VARIABLES tal Information Provision, Market Valuation, and Firm Incentives: An Empirical Study of the C21 Cross-Sectional Models; Spatial Models; Japanese PRTRS. 2: 382-93 Treasment Effect Models; Quantile Regressions D23 Organizational Behavior; Transaction Costs; Abbett, Joshua K., and James E. Wilen. Voluntary Property Rights Cooperation in the Commons? Evaluating the Sea State Program with Reduced Form and Fitzgerald, Timothy. Evaluating Split Estates in Oil Structural Models. 1: 131—54 and Gas Leasing. 2: 294-312 Inde D24 Production; Cost; Capital and Total Factor J LABOR AND Productivity; Capacity DEMOGRAPHIC ECONOMICS Liu, Yajie, and U. Rashid Sumaila. Estimating Pollution Abatement Costs of Salmon Aquacul- Jl DemoGrapHic ECONOMICS ture: A Joint Production Approach. 3: 569-84 J17 Value of Life; Forgone Income D6 WELFARE ECONOMICS Ahmed, Ali M., Lina Andersson, and Mats Ham- marstedt. Can Discrimination in the Housing D61 Allocative Efficiency; Cost-Benefit Analysis Market Be Reduced by Increasing the Informa- Gowdy, John, and Roxana Julia. Global Warming tion about the Applicants? 1: 79-90. Economics in the Long Run: A Conceptual Framework. 1: 117-30. K LAW AND ECONOMICS D63 Equity, Justice, Inequality, and Other Norma- tive Criteria and Measurement K1 Basic AREASo F Law Dietz, Simon, and Giles Atkinson. The Equity- K11 Property Law Efficiency Trade-off in Environmental Policy: Evidence from Stated Preferences. 3: 423-43 Almer, Christian, and Timo Goeschl. Environmen- Gowdy, John, and Roxana Julia. Global Warming tal Crime and Punishment: Empirical Evidence Economics in the Long Run: A Conceptual from the German Penal Code. 4: 707-26. Framework. |: 117-30. Brower, Ann L., Philip Meguire, and Adrian Monks. Closing the Deal: Principals, Agents, and Sub- D64 Altruism agents in New Zealand Land Reform. 3: 467-92 Brekke, Kjell Arne, Gorm Kipperberg, and Karine Nyborg. Social Interaction in Responsibility K2 REGULATION AND Business Law Ascription: The Case of Household Recycling 4: 766-84 K23 Regulated Industries and Administrative Law Rassier, Dylan G., and Dietrich Earnhart. The D7 ANALYSISO F COLLECTIVE DECISION-MAKING Effect of Clean Water Regulation on Profitabil- ity: Testing the Porter Hypothesis. 2: 329-44 D71 Social Choice; Clubs; Committees; {ssocia- tions O ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, Rogers, William H. Measuring the Price Impact of TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE, Municipal Incorporation on Homeowner As- sociations. 1: 91-116 AND GROWTH O1 Economic DEVELOPMENT D8 INFORMATION, KNOWLEDGE, AND UNCERTAINTY O11 Macroeconomic Analyses of Economic Devel- D81 Criteria for Decision Making under Risk and opment Uncertainty Butkiewicz, James L., and Halit Yanikkaya. Rabotyagov, Sergey S. Ecosystem Services under Minerals, Institutions, Openness, and Growth Benefit and Cost Uncertainty: An Application An Empirical Analysis. 2: 313-28 to Soil Carbon Sequestration. 4: 668-86 O12 Microeconomic Analyses of Economic Devel- opment H PUBLIC ECONOMICS Fenske, James. L’Etranger: Status, Property Rights, and Investment Incentives in Cote H2 TAxaTION, SUBSIDIES, AND REVENUE d'Ivoire. 4: 621-44 H21 Efficiency; Optimal Taxation O13 Agriculture; Natural Resources; Energy; Envi- ronment; Other Primary Products Myyra, Sami, and Eija Pouta. Farmland Owners’ Land Sale Preferences: Can They Be Affected Posthumus, Helena, Cornelis Gardebroek, and by Taxation Programs? 2: 245-62. Ruerd Ruben. From Participation to Adoption Land Economics Vovember 2010 Comparing the Effectiveness of Soil Conserva- Liu, Yajie, and U. Rashid Sumaila. Estimating tion Programs in the Peruvian Andes. 4: 645-67 Pollution Abatement Costs of Salmon Aquacul- ture: A Joint Production Approach. 3: 569-84 Q AGRICULTURAL AND NATURAL Q23 Forestry RESOURCE ECONOMICS; Daigneault, Adam J., Mario J. Miranda, and Brent ENVIRONMENTAL AND Sohngen. Optimal Forest Management with ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS Carbon Sequestration Credits and Endogenous Fire Risk. 1: 155-72 QI AGRICULTURE Macpherson, Alexander J., Douglas R. Carter, Marco W. Lentini, and Mark D. Schulze. Following the Rules: Brazilian Logging Con- QI5 Land Ownership and Tenure; Land Reform; Land Use; Irrigation cessions under Imperfect Enforcement and Royalties. 3: 493-513 Fenske, James. JL Etrangei Status, Property Munn, lan A., and Anwar Hussain. I actors Rights, and Investment Incentives in Cote Determining Differences in I ocal Hunting d'Ivoire. 4: 621-44 Lease Rates: Insights from Blinder-Oaxaca Myyra, Sami, and Eija Pouta. Farmland Owners’ Decomposition 1: 66-78 Land Sale Preferences: Can They Be Affected Q24 Land by Taxation Programs? 2 245-62 Heintzelman, Martin D. Measuring the Property- QI17 Agriculture in International Trade Value Effects of a Local Land use and Fabiosa, Jacinto F., John C. Beghin, Fengxia Dong, Preservation Referenda. |: 22-47 Amani Elobeid, Simla Tokgoz, and Tun-Hsiang Rabotyagov, Sergey S. Ecosystem Services undet Yu. Land Allocation Effects of the Global Benefit and Cost Uncertainty: An Application Ethanol Surge: Predictions from the Interna- to Soil Carbon Sequestration. 4: 668-86 tional FAPRI Model. 4: 687-706 Scarpa, Riccardo, Mara Thiene, and David A. Hensher. Monitoring Choice Task Attribute Attendance in Nonmarket Valuation of Multi- Q2 RENeEWaBLe RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION ple Park Management Services: Does It Matter? 4: 817-39 Q21 Demand and Supply Wu, JunJie, and Haixia Lin. The Effect of the Conservation Reserve Program on Land Val- Chimeli, Ariaster B., and Roy G. Boyd. Prohibition ues. 1: 1-21 and the Supply of Brazilian Mahogany. |: 191 Z~ UA 025 Water Netusil, Noelwah R., Sudip Chattopadhyay, and Brouwer, Roy, Julia Martin-Ortega, and Julio Kent Kovacs. Estimating the Demand for Tree Berbel. Spatial Preference Heterogeneity: A Canopy: A Second-Stage Hedonic Price Anal- Choice Experiment. 3 552-68 YSIS 1n Portland, Oregon. 2: 281-93 Kosnik, Lea. Balancing Environmental Protection Q22 Fishery; Aquaculture and Energy Production in the Federal Hydro- power Licensing Process. 3: 444-66 Abbott, Joshua K., and James E. Wilen. Voluntary Cooperation in the Commons? Evaluating the 026 Recreational Aspects of Natural Resources Sea State Program with Reduced Form and Munn, lan A., and Anwar Hussain. Factors Structural Models. |: 131—54 Determining Differences in Local Hunting Clark, Colin W., Gordon R. Munro, and U. Rashid Lease Rates: Insights from Blinder-Oaxaca Sumaila. Limits to the Privatization of Fishery Decomposition. 1: 66-78 Resources. 2: 209-18; Limits to the Privatiza- tion of Fishery Resources: Reply. 3: 614-18 Q28 Government Policy Grafton, R. Quentin, Tom Kompas, and Ray Brower, Ann L., Philip Meguire, and Adrian Monks. Hilborn. Limits to the Privatization of Fishery Closing the Deal: Principals, Agents, and Resources: Comment. 3: 609-13 Subagents in New Zealand Land Reform. 3 Hannesson, Régnvaldur, Kjell G. Salvanes, and Dale 467-92 Squires. Technological Change and the Tragedy Macpherson, Alexander J., Douglas R. Carter, of the Commons he Lofoten Fishery over Marco W. Lentini, and Mark D. Schulze. 130 Years. 4: 746-65 Following the Rules: Brazilian Logging Con- 1 ind Canopy: A Second-Stage Hedonic Price Anal- Royalti ysisI n Portlanidn , Oregon. 1. 22.: 220811-—9933 Wu, JunJie, and Haixia Lin. The Effe t Ready, Rich ard C., Patricia A. Champ, and Jennifer onservation Reserve Prog on Land Va _ Lawton. | sing Respondent Uncertainty to tc | Mitig ite Hypothetical Bias in a Stated Choice Xu, Jint ao, Ran Tao, Zhigang Xu, and Michael T. Experiment. 2: 363-8] Bennett. China's Sloping Land Cor er*Ts ionl y ay Pr ) Sca. rpa, Riccec arda o, Mara Thi;e ne, and David A. ram Does I Xpa sion . Equal Succ > , IO nisAd Hensher. Monitoring Choice Task Attribute Attendance in Nonmarket Valuation of Multi- Q3 NONRENEWABLE RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION pS4l-ae2g ]e s Parkg 3re 9 Management Set VICCS Does It Matter? Q32 Exhaustible Resources and Economic Develop- Q52 Pollution Control Adoption Costs; Distribu- ment tional Effects; Employment Effects Butkiewicz, James L., and Halit Yanikkaya. : Simon, and Giles Atkinson. The Equity- Minerals, Institutions, Openness, and Growth Dietz, Efficiency Trade-off in Environmental Policy At 1 Empirical Analysis. 2: 313 Evidence from Siated Preferences. 3: 423-43 Fitzgerald, Timothy. | Rassier, Dylan G., and Dietrich Earnhart. The and Gas Leasing Effect of Clean Water Regulation on Profitabil- Testing the Porte Hypothesis. 2: 329-44 Q4 ENERGY Q53 Air Pollution; Water Pollution; Voise; Haz- O42 Alternative Energy Sources ardous Waste; Solid Waste; Recycling Fabiosa, Jacinto F., John C. Beghin, Fengxia Dong, Almer, Christian, and Timo Goeschl. Environmen- Amani Elobeid, Simla Tokgoz, and Tun-Hsiang ad Yu. | All +: Effect tal Crime and Punishment Empiric al Evidence Sei° nela ndS as hOcPal lon LICCLS of ; the Gl; oba from th. e German Penal Code. 4: 70-7 -26 tiotnnaaln ol FAPuRrIg e ModeCla ict n "9i ro! I I I Bis shop, Clark P., C. Ria chard Shumway, and Philonie p KosnLiiVk,l ,id al Lea. BalanciOnUgde l I nt) al Protectio R. Wandschneider. Agent Het It erz ogeneity ’ and Energy Prod uction in the : aop} uon I o f Anaerobic Digestion Technolog) powe Licensing Process lteevgr atul,l 1g Economic Diffusion, and Behav- ioral Inn vation Theories. 3: 585—608 Blackma n, Allen, Sarah Darley, Thomas P. Lyon, Q5 ENviIRONMENTAL Economic and Kris Wernstedt. What Drives Par ticipation n State Voluntary Cleanup Programs? Evi- Q51 Valuation of Environmental Effects a le_ nce from Or1 regon. 4: 785 99 Baerenklau, Kenneth A. A Latent Class Brekke, Kjell Arne, Gorm Kipperberg, and Karine to Modeling Endogenous Spatiitaia l Nyborg. Social Interaction in Responsibility Zonal Recreation Demand Models 4- 800-16 Ascription: The Case of Household Recycling Brouwer, Roy, Julia Martin-Ortega, and Julio 4: 766-84 Berbel. Spatial Preference Heteré genet \ Choiwcoei 1ce Expeerriimmeenntt 3: 552-68 O54 Climate; Natural Disasters; Global Warming Huang, Ju-Chin. Deriving Bene “{f it Measures with Daigneault, Adam J., Mario J. Miranda, and Brent Higher Precision A Study of Economic Values Sohngen. Optimal Forest Management with of Air Quality. 4 27-45 Carbon Sequestration Credits and Endogenous Hynes, Stephen, Nick Hanley, and Cathal O’Dono- - 1- 155_79 ime. A Combinatorial ¢ Larere~eeter \pproacs eee, Racine I earning from Extreme Events to Nonmarket Environmental Benefit Aggreg: : : Risk Perceptions after the Flood. 3: 395-422 tion via Simulated Populations. 2: 345-62 Kousky, Carolyn. Learning from Extreme Events O55 Technological Innovation Risk Perceptions after the Flood. 3: 395-422 Mueller, Valerie, and Glenn Sheriff. On Hedonic Bishop, Clark P., C. Richard Shumway, and Philip Valuation of Urban Amenities Using Unbal- R. Wandschneider. Agent Heterogeneity in anced Data. 3: 545-51 Adoptior I 1 of Anaerobic Digestion Technology Netusil, Noelwah R., Sudip Chattopadhyay, and Integrating Economic, Diffusion. and Behav- Kent Kovacs. Estimating the Demand for Tree ioral Innovat ion Theories 3 SRS 608 Land Economics November 2010 QS57 Ecological Economics: Ecosystem Services; R URBAN, RURAL, AND Biodiversity Conservation; Bioeconomics; Indus- REGIONAL ECONOMICS trial Ecology Xu, Jintao, Ran Tao, Zhigang Xu, and Michael T. R1 GENERAL REGIONAL ECONOMICS Bennett. China’s Sloping Land Conversion Pro- gram: Does Expansion Equal Success? 2: 219-44 R11 Regional Economic Activity: Growth, Develop- ment, and Changes QS58 Government Policy Cho, Seong-Hoon, Dayton M. Lambert, and Roland Blackman, Allen, Sarah Darley, Thomas P. Lyon, K. Roberts. Forecasting Open Space with a and Kris Wernstedt. What Drives Participation ['wo-Rate Property Tax. 2: 263-80 in State Voluntary Cleanup Programs? Evi- dence from Oregon. 4: 785-99 Cho, Seong-Hoon, Dayton M. Lambert, and Roland R14 Land-Use Patterns K. Roberts. Forecasting Open Space with a T'wo-Rate Property Tax. 2: 263-80; Erratum. 3 Heintzelman, Martin D. Measuring the Property- ill Value Effects of a Local Land use and Hibiki, Akira, and Shunsuke Managi. Environmen- Preservation Referenda. |: 22-47 tal Information Provision, Market Valuation, Rogers, William H. Measuring the Price Impact of and Firm Incentives: An Empirical Study of the Municipal Incorporation on Homeowner As- Japanese PRTRS. 2: 382-93 sociations. |: 91-116