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- Land Economics
- University of Wisconsin Press
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- Valuing a Spatially Variable Environmental Resource: Reducing Non-Point-Source Pollution in Green Bay, Wisconsin Volume 87, Number 1, February 2011, pp. 45-59
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This issue contains 12 articles in total
- Prize in History of Economics
- Land Use, Production Growth, and the Institutional Environment of Smallholders: Evidence from Burkinabè Cotton Farmers
- Water Markets, Licenses, and Conservation: Some Implications
- Are Housing Bubbles Contagious?: A Case Study of Las Vegas and Los Angeles Home Prices
- Urbanization and the Viability of Local Agricultural Economies
- Valuing Beach Quality with Hedonic Property Models
- Climate Change and Housing Prices: Hedonic Estimates for Ski Resorts in Western North America
- Do EPA Administrators Recommend Environmental Policies That Citizens Want?
- Valuing a Spatially Variable Environmental Resource: Reducing Non-Point-Source Pollution in Green Bay, Wisconsin
- On Spatial Heterogeneity in Environmental Compliance Costs
- Income Sorting and the Demand for Clean Air: Evidence from Southern California
- The City-Level Effects of the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments
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