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Publikováno v:
Land Economics. 98:599-617
Autor:
Pengfei Liu, Stephen K. Swallow
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Land Economics. 97:893-910
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Environmental and Resource Economics. 80:339-378
The free riding incentive has been a major obstacle to establishing markets and payment incentives for environmental goods. The use of monetary incentives to induce private provision of public goods has gained increasing support to help market ecosys
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Environmental and Resource Economics. 77:35-67
We introduce a double hurdle latent class approach to model choice experiments, where serial non-participants and clustered preference patterns are present. The proposed approach is applied to a recent stated preference study in which the residents o
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Agricultural and Resource Economics Review. 49:291-320
The relative performance of public and private enterprises has been long debated. We construct a comprehensive violation dataset based on the EPA's Safe Drinking Water Information System to empirically investigate the compliance behavior of publicly
Autor:
Pengfei Liu, Stephen K. Swallow
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SSRN Electronic Journal.
Providing Multiple Units of a Public Good Using Individualized Price Auctions: Experimental Evidence
Autor:
Pengfei Liu, Stephen K. Swallow
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Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists. 6:1-42
We present experimental results on the provision of multiple units of a threshold public good using individualized price auctions (IPA). The IPA asks each individual to pay the same price f...
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Journal of Environmental Economics and Management. 111:102563
We experimentally compare the performance of two multi-type environmental credit trading markets. The first trading market is called the multiple market (MM) institution, which allows the providers to sell jointly produced credits of all types. The s
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Ecological Economics. 143:236-252
We report a two-year field experiment that solicited residents of Jamestown, Rhode Island, USA, to fund contracts with farmers willing to provide public goods associated with improving the nesting success of grassland birds, particularly the Bobolink