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INDEX LAND ECONOMICS VOLUME 84, 2008 AUTHORS Albers, Heidi J. See Konoshima, Masashi. Ali, Daniel Ayalew. See Deininger, Klaus. Ali, Kamar. See Partridge, Mark D. Arthur, Jeffrey L. See Konoshima, Masashi. Bateman, Ian J., Alistair Munro, and Gregory L. Poe. Decoy Effects in Choice Experiments and Contingent Valuation: Asymmetric Dominance . 1: 115–27. Beach, Robert. See Mansfield, Carol. Berrens, Robert P. See Hand, Michael S. Bills, Nelson L. See Suter, Jordan F. Bin, Okmyung, Thomas W. Crawford, Jamie B. Kruse, and Craig E. Landry. Viewscapes and Flood Hazard: Coastal Housing Market Response to Amenities and Risk. 3: 434–48. Brown, Molly E., Jorge E. Pinzon, and Stephen D. Prince. Using Satellite Remote Sensing Data in a Spatially Explicit Price Model: Vegetation Dynamics and Millet Prices. 2: 340–57. Buccola, Steven T. See Min, He. Carlsson, Fredrik, and Mitesh Kataria. Assessing Management Options for Weed Control with Demanders and Non-Demanders in a Choice Experiment. 3: 517–28. Chavas, Jean-Paul. See Di Falco, Salvatore. Che, Tuong Nhu. See Kompas, Tom. Chouinard, Hayley H., Tobias Paterson, Philip R. Wandschneider, and Adrienne M. Ohler. Will Farmers Trade Profits for Stewardship? Heterogeneous Motivations for Farm Practice Selection. 1: 66–82. Colombo, Sergio, and Nick Hanley. How Can We Reduce the Errors from Benefits Transfer? An Investigation Using the Choice Experiment Method. 1: 128–47. Cotteleer, Geerte, Cornelis Gardebroek, and Jan Luijt. Market Power in a GIS-Based Hedonic Price Model of Local Farmland Markets. 4: 573–92. Crawford, Thomas W. See Bin, Okmyung. Dawson, Na Li, and Kathleen Segerson. Voluntary Agreements with Industries: Participation Incentives with Industry-Wide Targets. 1: 97– 114. Deininger, Klaus, Daniel Ayalew Ali, and Takashi Yamano. Legal Knowledge and Economic Development: The Case of Land Rights in Uganda. 4: 593–619. Di Falco, Salvatore, and Jean-Paul Chavas. Rainfall Shocks, Resilience, and the Effects of Crop Biodiversity on Agroecosystem Productivity. 1: 83–96. Di Falco, Salvatore, and Thomas M. van Rensburg. Making the Commons Work: Conservation and Cooperation in Ireland. 4: 620–34. Ehmke, Mariah D., Jayson L. Lusk, and John A. List. Is Hypothetical Bias a Universal Phenomenon ? A Multinational Investigation. 3: 489– 500. English, Donald B. K. See Rosenberger, Randall S. Flores, Nicholas E., and Philip E. Graves. Optimal Public Goods Provision: Implications of Endogenizing the Labor/Leisure Choice. 4: 701–7. Gardebroek, Cornelis. See Cotteleer, Geerte. Gopinath, Munisamy. See Min, He. Grafton, R. Quentin. See Kompas, Tom. Graves, Philip E. See Flores, Nicholas E. Groves, Jeremy R. Finding the Missing Premium: An Explanation of Home Values within Residential Community Associations. 2: 188–208. Gupta, Shreekant. See Narain, Urvashi. Haddad, Brent M. Book Review of ‘‘Owens Valley Revisited: A Reassessment of the West’s First Great Water Transfer.’’ 2: 358–59. Halvorsen, Bente. Effects of Norms and Opportunity Cost of Time on Household Recycling. 3: 501–16. Hanak, Ellen. Is Water Policy Limiting Residential Growth? Evidence from California. 1: 31–50. Hand, Michael S., Jennifer A. Thacher, Daniel W. McCollum, and Robert P. Berrens. Intra-Regional Amenities, Wages, and Home Prices: The Role of Forests in the Southwest. 4: 635–51. Hanley, Nick. See Colombo, Sergio. Hansen, Lars Gårn. Price versus Quantities in Fisheries Models: Comment. 4: 708–11. Hedel, Ralf. See Vance, Colin. Inarra, Elena, and Anders Skonhoft. Restoring a Fish Stock: A Dynamic Bankruptcy Problem. 2: 327–39. Johnson, F. Reed. See Mansfield, Carol. Kant, Shashi. See Yang, Feng’ e. Kataria, Mitesh. See Carlsson, Fredrik. Kompas, Tom, Tuong Nhu Che, and R. Quentin Grafton. Fisheries Instrument Choice under Uncertainty. 4: 652–66. Konoshima, Masashi, Claire A. Montgomery, Heidi J. Albers, and Jeffrey L. Arthur. SpatialEndogenous Fire Risk and Efficient Fuel Management and Timber Harvest. 3: 449–68. Kopits, Elizabeth, Virginia McConnell, and Margaret Walls. Making Markets for Development Rights Work: What Determines Demand? 1: 1– 16. Kovacs, Kent F., and Douglas M. Larson. Identifying Individual Discount Rates and Valuing Public Open Space with Stated-Preference Models. 2: 209–24. Kruse, Jamie B. See Bin, Okmyung. Landry, Craig E. See Bin, Okmyung. Larson, Douglas M. See Kovacs, Kent F. List, John A. See Ehmke, Mariah D. Lubowski, Ruben N., Andrew J. Plantinga, and Robert N. Stavins. What Drives Land-Use Change in the United States...

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