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JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 59:376-395
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American Journal of Agricultural Economics. 105:341-367
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Land Economics. 96:552-572
Most studies of water quality trading analyze its cost-effectiveness in isolation from existing policies like conservation subsidy programs that pay farmers to use conservation practices. We investigate the interaction between trading and conservatio
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Arthropod Management Tests. 46
Autor:
David A. Newburn, Erfan K Vafaie
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Arthropod Management Tests. 45
Autor:
Jeffrey Ferris, David A. Newburn
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American Journal of Agricultural Economics. 99:1228-1245
We analyze the potential effects that a unique forest conservation regulation has on residential development, and assess the additionality in forest cover due to this regulation. We combine panel data on forest cover change from satellite imagery and
Autor:
David A. Newburn, Jeffrey Ferris
Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental Economics and Management. 82:239-255
Wireless alerts delivered through mobile phones are a recent innovation in regulatory efforts toward preparation for extreme weather events including flash floods. In this article, we use difference-in-differences models of the number of car accident
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SSRN Electronic Journal.
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Journal of Applied Econometrics. 32:661-682
Summary Spatial equilibrium implies that distant factors are correlated with local prices through market mechanisms. Using this logic, we develop a novel approach for handling price endogeneity in land use models. We combine a control function approa
Autor:
David A. Newburn, Jeffrey Ferris
Publikováno v:
Land Economics. 92:220-236
This study analyzes the effect of a downzoning policy on both the probability and the density of residential development using a difference-in-differences (DID) approach. Spatially explicit panel data on subdivisions are exploited to estimate average