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INDEX LAND ECONOMICS VOLUME 86, 2010 AUTHORS Abbott, Joshua K., and James E. Wilen. Voluntary Cooperation in the Commons? Evaluating the Sea State Program with Reduced Form and Structural Models. 1: 131–54. Ahmed, Ali M., Lina Andersson, and Mats Hammarstedt . Can Discrimination in the Housing Market Be Reduced by Increasing the Information about the Applicants? 1: 79–90. Almer, Christian, and Timo Goeschl. Environmental Crime and Punishment: Empirical Evidence from the German Penal Code. 4: 707–26. Andersson, Lina. See Ahmed, Ali M. Atkinson, Giles. See Dietz, Simon. Baerenklau, Kenneth A. A Latent Class Approach to Modeling Endogenous Spatial Sorting in Zonal Recreation Demand Models. 4: 800–16. Beghin, John C. See Fabiosa, Jacinto F. Bennett, Michael T. See Xu, Jintao. Berbel, Julio. See Brouwer, Roy. Bishop, Clark P., C. Richard Shumway, and Philip R. Wandschneider. Agent Heterogeneity in Adoption of Anaerobic Digestion Technology: Integrating Economic, Diffusion, and Behavioral Innovation Theories. 3: 585–608. Blackman, Allen, Sarah Darley, Thomas P. Lyon, and Kris Wernstedt. What Drives Participation in State Voluntary Cleanup Programs? Evidence from Oregon. 4: 785–99. Boyd, Roy G. See Chimeli, Ariaster B. Brekke, Kjell Arne, Gorm Kipperberg, and Karine Nyborg. Social Interaction in Responsibility Ascription: The Case of Household Recycling. 4: 766–84. Brouwer, Roy, Julia Martin-Ortega, and Julio Berbel. Spatial Preference Heterogeneity: A Choice Experiment. 3: 552–68. Brower, Ann L., Philip Meguire, and Adrian Monks. Closing the Deal: Principals, Agents, and Subagents in New Zealand Land Reform. 3: 467–92. Brown, Thomas C. See Kingsley, David C. Butkiewicz, James L., and Halit Yanikkaya. Minerals, Institutions, Openness, and Growth: An Empirical Analysis. 2: 313–28. Carter, Douglas R. See Macpherson, Alexander J. Champ, Patricia A. See Ready, Richard C. Chattopadhyay, Sudip. See Netusil, Noelwah R. Chimeli, Ariaster B., and Roy G. Boyd. Prohibition and the Supply of Brazilian Mahogany. 1: 191– 208. Cho, Seong-Hoon, Dayton M. Lambert, and Roland K. Roberts. Forecasting Open Space with a Two-Rate Property Tax. 2: 263–80; Erratum. 3: iii. Clark, Colin W., Gordon R. Munro, and U. Rashid Sumaila. Limits to the Privatization of Fishery Resources. 2: 209–18; Limits to the Privatization of Fishery Resources: Reply. 3: 614–18. Daigneault, Adam J., Mario J. Miranda, and Brent Sohngen. Optimal Forest Management with Carbon Sequestration Credits and Endogenous Fire Risk. 1: 155–72. Darley, Sarah. See Blackman, Allen. Dietz, Simon, and Giles Atkinson. The EquityEfficiency Trade-off in Environmental Policy: Evidence from Stated Preferences. 3: 423–43. Dinar, Ariel. Book review. 4: 843–45. Dong, Fengxia. See Fabiosa, Jacinto F. Earnhart, Dietrich. See Rassier, Dylan G. Elobeid, Amani. See Fabiosa, Jacinto F. Fabiosa, Jacinto F., John C. Beghin, Fengxia Dong, Amani Elobeid, Simla Tokgoz, and Tun-Hsiang Yu. Land Allocation Effects of the Global Ethanol Surge: Predictions from the International FAPRI Model. 4: 687–706. Fenske, James. L’Étranger: Status, Property Rights, and Investment Incentives in Côte d’Ivoire. 4: 621–44. Fitzgerald, Timothy. Evaluating Split Estates in Oil and Gas Leasing. 2: 294–312. Gardebroek, Cornelis. See Posthumus, Helena. Goeschl, Timo. See Almer, Christian. Gowdy, John, and Roxana Juliá. Global Warming Economics in the Long Run: A Conceptual Framework. 1: 117–30. Grafton, R. Quentin, Tom Kompas, and Ray Hilborn. Limits to the Privatization of Fishery Resources: Comment. 3: 609–13. Hammarstedt, Mats. See Ahmed, Ali M. Hanley, Nick. See Hynes, Stephen. Hannesson, Rögnvaldur, Kjell G. Salvanes, and Dale Squires. Technological Change and the Tragedy of the Commons: The Lofoten Fishery over 130 Years. 4: 746–65. Heintzelman, Martin D. Measuring the PropertyValue Effects of a Local Land use and Preservation Referenda. 1: 22–47. Hensher, David A. See Scarpa, Riccardo. Hibiki, Akira, and Shunsuke Managi. Environmental Information Provision, Market Valuation, and Firm Incentives: An Empirical Study of the Japanese PRTRS. 2: 382–93. Hilborn, Ray. See Grafton, R. Quentin. Huang, Ju-Chin. Deriving Benefit Measures with Higher Precision: A Study of Economic Values of Air Quality. 4: 727–45. Hussain, Anwar. See Munn, Ian A. Hynes, Stephen, Nick Hanley, and Cathal O’Donoghue . A Combinatorial Optimization Approach to Nonmarket Environmental Benefit Aggregation via Simulated Populations. 2: 345–62. Juliá, Roxana. See Gowdy, John. Kingsley, David C., and Thomas C. Brown. Preference...

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