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LAND ECONOMICS VOLUME 88, 2012 AUTHORS Albers, Heidi J. See Busby, Gwenlyn M. Chung, and Thomas Sterner. Paying for Miti- Alix-Garcia, Jennifer, Tobias Kuemmerle, and gation: A Multiple Country Study. 2: 326—40. Volker C. Radeloff. Prices, Land Tenure Institu- Chakraborti, Lopamudra, and Kenneth E. Mc- tions, and Geography: A Matching Analysis of Connell. Does Ambient Water Quality Affect the Farmland Abandonment in Post-Socialist Eastern Stringency of Regulations? Plant-Level Evidence Europe. 3: 425-43. of the Clean Water Act. 3: 518-35. Alix-Garcia, Jennifer, Elizabeth N. Shapiro, and Champ, Patricia A. See Ham, Charlotte. Katharine R. E. Sims. Forest Conservation and Chavas, Jean-Paul, and Salvatore Di Falco. On the Slippage: Evidence from Mexico’s National Pay- Productive Value of Crop Biodiversity: Evidence ments for Ecosystem Services Program. 4: 613-38. from the Highlands of Ethiopia. 1: 58-74. Andersson, Lisa, Niklas Jakobsson, and Andreas Che, Tuong Nhu. See Kompas, Tom. Kotsadam. A Field Experiment of Discrimination Chow, Jeffrey. See Blackman, Allen. in the Norwegian Housing Market: Gender, Class, Chung, Susie. See Carlsson, Fredrik. and Ethnicity. 2: 233-40. Colcombet, Luis. See Frey, Gregory E. Angelsen, Arild. See Debela, Bethelhem L. Cordero-Sancho, Silvia. See Arriagada, Rodrigo A. Arana, Jorge E. See Leon, Carmelo J. Cubbage, Frederick W. See Frey, Gregory E. Arriagada, Rodrigo A., Paul J. Ferraro, Erin O. Sills, Subhrendu K. Pattanayak, and Silvia Cor- Debela, Bethelhem L., Gerald Shively, Arild An- dero-Sancho. Do Payments for Environmental gelsen, and Mette Wik. Economic Shocks, Diver- sification, and Forest Use in Uganda. |: 139-54. Services Affect Forest Cover? A Farm-Level Eval- Depro, Brooks, and Raymond B. Palmquist. How _ uation from Costa Rica. 2: 382-99. Do Ozone Levels Influence the Timing of Residen- Avalos-Sartorio, Beatriz. See Blackman, Allen. Aylward, Bruce. See Garrick, Dustin. tial Moves? |: 43-57. Di Falco, Salvatore. See Chavas, Jean-Paul. Balsdon, Edmund M. Property Value Capitalization Endres, Alfred, and Tim Friehe. Market Power in and Municipal Open Space Referenda. 2: 201-232. the Eco-industry: Polluters’ Incentives under En- Bassett, Ellen M. See Gulyani, Sumila. vironmental Liability Law. 1: 121-38. Bellemare, Mare F. Insecure Land Rights and Share Tenancy: Evidence from Madagascar. 1: 155-180. Fassola, Hugo E. See Frey, Gregory E. Besedin, Elena Y. See Johnston, Robert J. Fell, Harrison, Dallas Burtraw, Richard Morgen- Bi, Xiang, and Madhu Khanna. Reassessment of stern, and Karen Palmer. Climate Policy Design the Impact of the EPA’s Voluntary 33/50 Program with Correlated Uncertainties in Offset Supply and on Toxic Releases. 2: 341-61. Abatement Cost. 3: 589-611. Blackman, Allen, Beatriz Avalos-Sartorio, and Ferrara, Ida, and Paul Missios. A Cross-Country Jeffrey Chow. Land Cover Change in Agrofores- Study of Waste Prevention and Recycling: Assess- try: Shade Coffee in El Salvador. 1: 75-101. ing the Effectiveness of Policy Instruments. 4: Blomquist, Glenn C. See Koford, Brandon C. 710-44. Brady, Michael P. See Yang, Nan. Ferraro, Paul J. See Arriagada, Rodrigo A. Burnett, Perry. Urban Industrial Composition and Ferrini, Silvia, and Carlo Fezzi. Generalized Ad- the Spatial Expansion of Cities. 4: 764-81. ditive Models for Nonmarket Valuation via Re- Burtraw, Dallas. See Fell, Harrison. vealed or Stated Preference Methods. 4: 782-802. Busby, Gwenlyn M., Heidi J. Albers, and Claire Fezzi, Carlo. See Ferrini, Silvia. A. Montgomery. Wildfire Risk Management in a Frey, Gregory E., Hugo E. Fassola, A. Nahuel Pa- Landscape with Fragmented Ownership and Spa- chas, Luis Colcombet, Santiago M. Lacorte, tial Interactions. 3: 496-517. Mitch Renkow, Oscar Pérez, and Frederick W. Cubbage. A Within-Farm Efficiency Comparison Carlsson, Fredrik, Mitesh Kataria, Alan Krup- of Silvopasture Systems with Conventional Pasture nick, Elina Lampi, Asa Léfgren, Ping Qin, Susie and Forestry in Northeast Argentina. 4: 639-57. Land Economics November 20]2 Friehe, Tim. See Endres, Alfred Lange, Ian. Hedging in Coal Contracts under the Acid Rain Program. 3: 561-70. Garrick, Dustin, and Bruce Aylward. Transaction Latacz-Lohmann, Uwe. See Schilizzi, Steven. Costs and Institutional Performance in Market- Leén, Carmelo J., and Jorge E. Araiia. The Dy- Based Environmental Water Allocation. 3: 536—60. namics of Preference Elicitation after an Environ- Gulyani, Sumila, Ellen M. Bassett, and Debabrata mental Disaster: Stability and Emotional Load 2: Talukdar. Living Conditions, Rents, and Their 362-81. Determinants in the Slums of Nairobi and Dakar. Léfgren, Asa. See Carlsson, Fredrik. 2: 251-74 Loomis, John B. See Ham, Charlotte. Ham, Charlotte, Patricia A. Champ, John B. Ma, Shan, and Scott M. Swinton. Hedonic Valu- Loomis, and Robin M. Reich. Accounting for ation of Farmland Using Sale Prices versus Ap- Heterogeneity of Public Lands in Hedonic Property praised Values. 1: 1-15. Models. 3: 444-56 Magnani, Elisabetta, and Adeline Tubb. Green Hardesty, David M. See Kotord, Brandon C. R&D, Technology Spillovers, and Market Uncer- Heintzelman, Martin D., and Carrie M. Tuttle. tainty: An Empirical Investigation. 4: 685-709. Values in the Wind: A Hedonic Analysis of Wind McCluskey, Jill J. See Yang, Nan. Power Facilities. 3: 571-88 McConnell, Kenneth E. See Chakraborti, Lopamu- Holland, Stephen P., and Michael R. Moore. When dra. to Pollute? When to Abate? Intertemporal Permit Menz, Tobias, and Welsch, Heinz. Life-Cycle and Use in the Los Angeles NO, Market. 2: 275-99. Cohort Effects in the Valuation of Air Quality: Evi- dence from Subjective Well-being Data. 2: 300 Ito, Junichi. Collective Action for Local Commons 25 Management in Rural Yunnan, China: Empirical Missios, Paul. See Ferrara, Ida. Evidence and Hypotheses Using Evolutionary Montgomery, Claire A. See Busby, Gwenlyn M. Game Theory. |: 181-200 Moore, Michael R. See Holland, Stephen P Morgenstern, Richard. See Fell, Harrison. Jakobsson, Niklas. See Andersson, Lisa Johnston, Robert J., Eric T. Schultz, Kathleen Se- Nguyen, Ha Quang. See Kompas, Tom. gerson, Elena Y. Besedin, and Mahesh Rama- chandran. Enhancing the Content Validity of Nguyen, Hoa Thi Minh. See Kompas, Tom. Nostbakken, Linda. Investment Drivers in a Fishery Stated Preference Valuation: The Structure and Function of Ecological Indicators. 1: 102-20. with Tradable Quotas. 2: 400-24. Kataria, Mitesh. See Carlsson, Fredrik Pachas, A. Nahuel. See Frey, Gregory E. Keeney, Roman. See Kuethe, Todd H Palmer, Karen. See Fell, Harrison. Khannah, Madhu. See Bi, Xiang Palmquist, Raymond B. See Depro, Brooks. Koford, Brandon C., Glenn C. Blomquist, David Pattanayak, Subhrendu K. See Arriagada, Rodrigo M. Hardesty, and Kenneth R. Troske. Estimat- A. ing Consumer Willingness to Supply and Willing- Pérez, Oscar. See Frey, Gregory E. ness to Pay for Curbside Recycling 4: 745-63. Kompas, Tom, Tuong Nhu Che, Hoa Thi Minh Nguyen, and Ha Quang Nguyen. Productivity, in, Ping£. See Carlsson, Fredrik. Net Returns, and Efficiency: Land and Market Re- form in Vietnamese Rice Production. 3: 478-95. Radeloff, Volker C. See Alix-Garcia, Jennifer. Kotsadam, Andreas. See Andersson, Lisa. Ramachandran, Mahesh. See Johnston, Robert J. Krupnick, Alan. See Carlsson, Fredrik Reich, Robin M. See Ham, Charlotte. Kuemmerle, Tobias. See Alix-Garcia, Jennifer. Renkow, Mitch. See Frey, Gregory E. Kuethe, Todd H. Spatial Fragmentation and the Ross, Justin M. Interjurisdictional Determinants of Value of Residential Housing. |: 16-27 Property Assessment. |: 28-42. Kuethe, Todd. H., and Roman Keeney. Environ- mental Externalities and Residential Property Val- Schilizzi, Steven, and Uwe Latacz-Lohmann. Eval- ues: Externalized Costs along the House Price Dis- uating Conservation Auctions with Unknown Bid- tribution. 2: 241-50 der Costs: The Scottish Fishing Vesse! Decommis- sioning Program. 4: 658-73. Lacorte, Santiago M. See Frey, Gregory E. Schultz, Eric T. See Johnston, Robert J. Lampi, Elina. See Carlsson, Fredrik Segerson, Kathleen. See Johnston, Robert J. 87(4) Index 805 Shapiro, Elizabeth N. See Alix-Garcia, Jennifer. Vyn, Richard J. Examining for Evidence of the Shively, Gerald. See Debela, Bethelhem L. Leapfrog Effect in the Context of Strict Agricul- Sills, Erin O. See Arriagada, Rodrigo A. tural Zoning. 3: 457-77. Sims, Katharine R. E. See Alix-Garcia, Jennifer. Sterner, Thomas. See Carlsson, Fredrik. Welsch, Heinz. See Menz, Tobias. Swinton, Scott M. See Ma, Shan. Wik, Mette. See Debela, Bethelhem L. Talukdar, Debabrata. See Gulyani, Sumila. Yang, Nan, Jill J. McCluskey, and Michael P. Troske, Kenneth R. See Koford, Brandon C. Brady. The Value of Good Neighbors: A Spatial Tubb, Adeline. See Magnani, Elisabetta. Analysis of the California and Washington Wine Tuttle, Carrie M. See Heintzelman, Martin D. Industries. 4: 674-84. SUBJECTS (Indexed Using the Journal of Economic Literature Koford, Brandon C., Glenn C. Blomquist, David Classification System) M. Hardesty, and Kenneth R. Troske. Estimat- ing Consumer Willingness to Supply and Willing- C MATHEMATICAL AND ness to Pay for Curbside Recycling. 4: 745-63. QUANTITATIVE METHODS H PUBLIC ECONOMICS Cl ECONOMETRIC AND STATISTICAL METHODS AND METHODOLOGY: GENERAL H2 TAXATION, SUBSIDIES, AND REVENUE C14 Semiparametric and Nonparametric Methods H23 Externalities; Redistributive Effects; Ferrini, Silvia, and Carlo Fezzi. Generalized Ad- Environmental Taxes and Subsidies ditive Models for Nonmarket Valuation via Re- vealed or Stated Preference Methods. 4: 782-802. Endres, Alfred, and Tim Friehe. Market Power in the Eco-industry: Polluters’ Incentives under En- D MICROECONOMICS vironmental Liability Law. 1: 121-38. Ferrara, Ida, and Paul Missios. A Cross-Country D2 PRODUCTION AND ORGANIZATIONS Study of Waste Prevention and Recycling: Assess- ing the Effectiveness of Policy Instruments. 4: D21 Firm Behavior 710-44. Magnani, Elisabetta, and Adeline Tubb. Green R&D, Technology Spillovers, and Market Uncer- H4 PuBLicLy PROVIDED Goops tainty: An Empirical Investigation. 4: 685-709. H41 Public Goods D24 Production; Cost; Capital and Total Factor Productivity; Capacity Balsdon, Edmund M. Property Value Capitalization and Municipal Open Space Referenda. 2: 201-232. Frey, Gregory E., Hugo E. Fassola, A. Nahuel Pa- Ham, Charlotte, Patricia A. Champ, John B. chas, Luis Colcombet, Santiago M. Lacorte, Loomis, and Robin M. Reich. Accounting for Mitch Renkow, Oscar Pérez, and Frederick W. Heterogeneity of Public Lands in Hedonic Property Cubbage. A Within-Farm Efficiency Comparison Models. 3: 444-56. of Silvopasture Systems with Conventional Pasture and Forestry in Northeast Argentina. 4: 639-57. H7 STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT; INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS D6 WELFARE ECONOMICS D61 Allocative Efficiency; Cost-Benefit Analysis H71 State and Local Taxation, Subsidies, and Revenue Chavas, Jean-Paul, and Salvatore Di Falco. On the Productive Value of Crop Biodiversity: Evidence Ross, Justin M. Interjurisdictional Determinants of from the Highlands of Ethiopia. 1: 58-74. Property Assessment. ,: 28-42. Land Economics November 2012 Hi73 Interjurisdictional Differentials and Their O14 Industrialization; Manufacturing and Service Effects Industries; Choice of Technology Ross, Justin M. Interjurisdictional Determinants of Magnani, Elisabetta, and Adeline Tubb. Green Property Assessment. 1: 28—42 R&D, Technology Spillovers, and Market Uncer- tainty: An Empirical Investigation. 4: 685-709. K LAW AND ECONOMICS Q AGRICULTURAL AND NATURAL RESOURCE ECONOMICS; KI Basic AREAS OF LAW ENVIRONMENTAL AND ECOLOGICAL K11 Property Law ECONOMICS Bellemare, Mare F. Insecure Land Rights and Share QI AGRICULTURE Tenancy: Evidence from Madagascar. |: 155-180 QI1 Aggregate Supply and Demand Analysis; Prices O ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE, AND Yang, Nan, Jill J. McCluskey, and Michael P. GROWTH Brady. The Value of Good Neighbors: A Spatial Analysis of the California and Washington Wine O1 Economic DEVELOPMENT Industries. 4: 674-84. O12 Microeconomic Analyses of Economic Q15 Land Ownership and Tenure; Land Reform; Development Land Use; Irrigation; Agriculture and Environment Debela, Bethelhem L., Gerald Shively, Arild An- Alix-Garcia, Jennifer, Tobias Kuemmerle, and gelsen, and Mette Wik. Economic Shocks, Diver- Volker C. Radeloff. Prices, Land Tenure Institu- sification, and Forest Use in Uganda. |: 139-54. tions, and Geography: A Matching Analysis of Kompas, Tom, Tuong Nhu Che, Hoa Thi Minh Farmland Abandonment in Post-Socialist Eastern Nguyen, and Ha Quang Nguyen. Productivity, Europe. 3: 425-43. Net Returns, and Efficiency: Land and Market Re- Bellemare, Marc F. Insecure Land Rights and Share form in Vietnamese Rice Production. 3: 478-95. Tenancy: Evidence from Madagascar. 1: 155-180. Blackman, Allen, Beatriz Avalos-Sartorio, and O13 Agriculture; Natural Resources; Energy; Jeffrey Chow. Land Cover Change in Agrofores- Environment; Other Primary Products try: Shade Coffee in El Salvador. 1: 75-101. Vyn, Richard J. Examining for Evidence of the Alix-Garcia, Jennifer, Elizabeth N. Shapiro, and Leapfrog Effect in the Context of Strict Agricul- Katharine R. E. Sims. Forest Conservation and tural Zoning. 3: 457-77. Slippage: Evidence from Mexico’s National Pay- ments for Ecosystem Services Program. 4: 613-38 Q18 Agricultural Policy; Food Policy Blackman, Allen, Beatriz Avalos-Sartorio, and Jeffrey Chow. Land Cover Change in Agrofores- Chavas, Jean-Paul, and Salvatore Di Falco. On the try: Shade Coffee in El Salvador. |: 75-101 Productive Value of Crop Biodiversity: Evidence Frey, Gregory E., Hugo E. Fassola, A. Nahuel Pa- from the Highlands of Ethiopia. |: 58-74. chas, Luis Colcombet, Santiago M. Lacorte, Mitch Renkow, Oscar Pérez, and Frederick W. Q2 RENEWABLE RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION Cubbage. A Within-Farm Efficiency Comparison of Silvopasture Systems with Conventional Pasture Q21 Demand and Supply and Forestry in Northeast Argentina. 4: 639-57 Koford, Brandon C., Glenn C. Blomquist, David Ito, Junichi. Collective Action for Local Commons M. Hardesty, and Kenneth R. Troske. Estimat- Management in Rural Yunnan, China: Empirical ing Consumer Willingness to Supply and Willing- Evidence and Hypotheses Using Evolutionary ness to Pay for Curbside Recycling. 4: 745-63. Game Theory. |: 181-200 Kompas, Tom, Tuong Nhu Che, Hoa Thi Minh Q22 Fishery; Aquaculture Nguyen, and Ha Quang Nguyen. Productivity, Net Returns, and Efficiency: Land and Market Re- Nestbakken, Linda. Investment Drivers in a Fishery form in Vietnamese Rice Production. 3: 478-95. with Tradable Quotas. 2: 400-24. 87(4) Index Schilizzi, Steven, and Uwe Latacz-Lohmann. Eval- Q5 ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS uating Conservation Auctions with Unknown Bid- der Costs: The Scottish Fishing Vessel Decommis- Q51 Valuation of Environmental Effects sicning Program. 4: 658-73. Bi, Xiang, and Madhu Khanna. Reassessment of Q23 Forestry the Impact of the EPA’s Voluntary 33/50 Program on Toxic Releases. 2: 341-61. Busby, Gwenlyn M., Heidi J. Albers, and Claire Carlsson, Fredrik, Mitesh Kataria, Alan Krup- A. Montgomery. Wildfire Risk Management in a nick, Elina Lampi, Asa Lofgren, Ping Qin, Susie Chung, and Thomas Sterner. Paying for Miti- Landscape with Fragmented Ownership and Spa- gation: A Multiple Country Study. 2: 326—40. tial Interactions. 3: 496-517. Ferrini, Silvia, and Carlo Fezzi. Generalized Ad- Debela, Bethelhem L., Gerald Shively, Arild An- ditive Models for Nonmarket Valuation via Re- gelsen, and Mette Wik. Economic Shocks, Diver- vealed or Stated Preference Methods. 4: 782-802. sification, and Forest Use in Uganda. |: 139-54. Ham, Charlotte, Patricia A. Champ, John B. Loomis, and Robin M. Reich. Accounting for Q24 Land Heterogeneity of Public Lands in Hedonic Property Models. 3: 444-56. Alix-Garcia, Jennifer, Elizabeth N. Shapiro, and Heintzelman, Martin D., and Carrie M. Tuttle. Katharine R. E. Sims. Forest Conservation and Values in the Wind: A Hedonic Analysis of Wind Slippage: Evidence from Mexico’s National Pay- Power Facilities. 3: 571-88. ments for Ecosystem Services Program. 4: 613-38. Johnston, Robert J., Eric T. Schultz, Kathleen Se- Balsdon, Edmund M. Property Value Capitalization gerson, Elena Y. Besedin, and Mahesh Rama- and Municipal Open Space Referenda. 2: 201-232. chandran. Enhancing the Content Validity of Busby, Gwenlyn M., Heidi J. Albers, and Claire Stated Preference Valuation: The Structure and A. Montgomery. Wildfire Risk Management in a Function of Ecological Indicators. 1: 102-20. Landscape with Fragmented Ownership and Spa- Kuethe, Todd. H., and Roman Keeney. Environ- tial Interactions. 3: 496-517. mental Externalities and Residential Property Val- Ma, Shan, and Scott M. Swinton. Hedonic Valu- ues: Externalized Costs along the House Price Dis- ation of Farmland Using Sale Prices versus Ap- tribution. 2: 241-50. praised Values. 1: I-15. Leén, Carmelo J., and Jorge E. Araiia. The Dy- namics of Preference Elicitation after an Environ- Q25 Water mental Disaster: Stability and Emotional Load 2: 362-81. Garrick, Dustin, and Bruce Aylward. Transaction Ma, Shan, and Scott M. Swinton. Hedonic Valu- Costs and Institutional Performance in Market- ation of Farmland Using Sale Prices versus Ap- Based Environmental Water Allocation. 3: 536-60. praised Values. 1: 1-15. Ito, Junichi. Collective Action for Local Commons Menz, Tobias, and Welsch, Heinz. Life-Cycle and Management in Rural Yunnan, China: Empirical Cohort Effects in the Valuation of Air Quality: Evi- Evidence and Hypotheses Using Evolutionary dence from Subjective Well-being Data. 2: 300-25. Game Theory. |: 181-200. Q52 Pollution Control Adoption Costs; 28 Government Policy Distributional Effects; Employment Effects Bi, Xiang, and Madhu Khanna. Reassessment of Nestbakken, Linda. Investment Drivers in a Fishery the Impact of the EPA’s Voluntary 33/50 Program with Tradable Quotas. 2: 400-24. on Toxic Releases. 2: 341-61. Schilizzi, Steven, and Uwe Latacz-Lohmann. Eval- Chakraborti, Lopamudra, and Kenneth E. Mc- uating Conservation Auctions with Unknown Bid- Connell. Does Ambient Water Quality Affect the der Costs: The Scottish Fishing Vessel Decommis- Stringency of Regulations? Plant-Level Evidence sioning Program. 4: 658-73. of the Clean Water Act. 3: 518-35. Q4 ENERGY Q53 Air Pollution; Water Pollution; Noise; Hazardous Waste; Solid Waste; Recycling 048 Government Policy Depro, Brooks, and Raymond B. Palmquist. How Lange, Ian. Hedging in Coal Contracts under the Do Ozone Levels Influence the Timing of Residen- Acid Rain Program. 3: 561-70. tial Moves? 1: 43-57. Land Economics November 2012 Heintzelman, Martin D., and Carrie M. Tuttle. ing the Effectiveness of Policy Instruments. 4: Values in the Wind: A Hedonic Analysis of Wind 710-44. Power Facilities. 3: 571-88. Garrick, Dustin, and Bruce Aylward. Transaction Lange, Ian. Hedging in Coal Contracts under the Costs and Institutional Performance in Market- Acid Rain Program. 3: 561-70 Based Environmental Water Allocation. 3: 536-60. Menz, Tobias, and Welsch, Heinz. Life-Cycle and Holland, Stephen P., and Michael R. Moore. When Cohort Effects in the Valuation of Air Quality: Evi- to Pollute? When to Abate? Intertemporal Permit dence from Subjective Well-being Data. 2: 300- Use in the Los Angeles NO, Market. 2: 275-99. 25. R URBAN, RURAL, REGIONAL, and O54 Climate; Natural Disasters; Global Warming Transportation ECONOMICS Carlsson, Fredrik, Mitesh Kataria, Alan Krup- nick, Elina Lampi, Asa Léfgren, Ping Qin, Susie R1 GENERAL REGIONAL ECONOMICS Chung, and Thomas Sterner. Paying for Miti- gation: A Multiple Country Study. 2: 326-40. R11 Regional Economic Activity: Growth, Fell, Harrison, Dallas Burtraw, Richard Morgen- Development, and Changes stern, and Karen Palmer. Climate Policy Design with Correlated Uncertainties in Offset Supply and Burnett, Perry. Urban Industrial Composition and Abatement Cost. 3: 589-61 | the Spatial Expansion of Cities. 4: 764-81. Leon, Carmelo J., and jorge E. Arana. The Dy- namics of Preference Elicitation after an Environ- mental Disaster: Stability and Emotional Load 2: R14 Land Use Patterns 362-81 Alix-Garcia, Jennifer, Tobias Kuemmerle, and O57 Ecological Economics: Ecosystem Services; Volker C. Radeloff. Prices, Land Tenure Institu- Biodiversity Conservation; Bioeconomics; tions, and Geography: A Matching Analysis of Industrial Ecology Farmland Abandonment in Post-Socialist Eastern Europe. 3: 425-43 Arriagada, Rodrigo A., Paul J. Ferraro, Erin O. Burnett, Perry. Urban Industrial Composition and Sills, Subhrendu K. Pattanayak, and Silvia Cor- the Spatial Expansion of Cities. 4: 764-81 dero-Sancho. Do Payments for Environmental Kuethe, Todd H. Spatial Fragmentation and the Services Affect Forest Cover? A Farm-Level Eval- Value of Residential Housing. |: 16-27. uation from Costa Rica. 2: 382-99 Johnston, Robert J., Eric T. Schultz, Kathleen Se- R2 HOUSEHOLD ANALYSIS gerson, Elena Y. Besedin, and Mahesh Rama- chandran. Enhancing the Content Validity of R21 Housing Demand Stated Preference Valuation: The Structure and Function of Ecological Indicators. |: 102-20 Andersson, Lisa, Niklas Jakobsson, and Andreas Kotsadam. A Field Experiment of Discrimination O58 Government Policy in the Norwegian Housing Market: Gender, Class, Arriagada, Rodrigo A., Paul J. Ferraro, Erin O. and Ethnicity. 2: 233—40. Sills, Subhrendu K. Pattanayak, and Silvia Cor- Gulyani, Sumila, Ellen M. Bassett, and Debabrata Talukdar. Living Conditions, Rents, and Their dero-Sancho. Do Payments for Environmental Determinants in the Slums of Nairobi and Dakar. Services Affect Forest Cover? A Farm-Level Eval- 2: 251-74 uation from Costa Rica. 2: 382-99 Kuethe, Todd H. Spatial Fragmentation and the Endres, Alfred, and Tim Friehe. Market Power in Value of Residential Housing. 1: 16-27. the Eco-industry: Polluters’ Incentives under En- vironmental Liability Law. I: 121-38 Fell, Harrison, Dallas Burtraw, Richard Morgen- R23 Regional Migration; Regional Labor Markets; stern, and Karen Palmer. Climate Policy Design Population; Neighborhood Characteristics with Correlated Uncertainties in Offset Supply and Abatement Cost. 3: 589-61 | Depro, Brooks, and Raymond B. Palmquist. How Ferrara, Ida, and Paul Missios. A Cross-Country Do Ozone Levels Influence the Timing of Residen- Study of Waste Prevention and Recycling: Assess- tial Moves? |: 43-57 87(4) R3 PRODUCTION ANALYSIS AND FIRM LOCATION R5 REGIONAL GOVERNMENT ANALYSIS R32 Other Production and Pricing Analysis R52 Land Use and Other Regulations Yang, Nan, Jill J. McCluskey, and Michael P. Brady. The Value of Good Neighbors: A Spatial Vyn, Richard J. Examining for Evidence of the Analysis of the California and Washington Wine Leapfrog Effect in the Context of Strict Agricul- Industries. 4: 674-84. tural Zoning. 3: 457-77.

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