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- Land Economics
- University of Wisconsin Press
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- How Can Behavioral Economics Inform Nonmarket Valuation?: An Example from the Preference Reversal Literature Volume 87, Number 3, August 2011, pp. 365-381
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This issue contains 12 articles in total
- Crowding Out Open Space: The Effects of Federal Land Programs on Private Land Trust Conservation
- Environmental Regulation Cost and Industry Structure Changes
- Urban Water Demand with Periodic Error Correction
- Environmental and Production Cost Impacts of No-till in Finland: Estimates from Observed Behavior
- Harnessing the Forces of Urban Expansion: The Public Economics of Farmland Development Allowances
- Forest Tenure Reform in China: A Choice Experiment on Farmers' Property Rights Preferences
- The Effect of Conservation Activity on Surrounding Land Prices
- Empathy-Conditioned Conservation: "Walking in the Shoes of Others" as a Conservation Farmer
- An Econometric Analysis of Land Development with Endogenous Zoning
- Agroecology of an Island Economy
- Accounting for Spatial Heterogeneity and Autocorrelation in Spatial Discrete Choice Models: Implications for Behavioral Predictions
- How Can Behavioral Economics Inform Nonmarket Valuation?: An Example from the Preference Reversal Literature
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