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97-09: Buying Time: Real and Hypothetical Offers
V. Kerry Smith and Carol Mansfield
97-08-rev: Control of Dioxins From the Pulp and Paper Industry Under the Clean Water Act and Lead in Soil at Superfund Mining Sites: Two Case Studies in EPA's Use of Science
Mark Powell
97-07-rev: The 1987 Revision of the NAAQS for Particulate Matter and the 1993 Decision Not to Revise the NAAQS for Ozone: Two Case Studies in EPA's Use of Science
Mark Powell
97-06-rev: The 1983-84 Suspensions of EDB Under FIFRA and the 1989 Asbestos Ban and Phaseout Rule Under TSCA: Two Case Studies in EPA's Use of Science
Mark Powell
97-05-rev: The 1991 Lead/Copper Drinking Water Rule and the 1995 Decision Not to Revise the Arsenic Drinking Water Rule: Two Case Studies in EPA's Use of Science
Mark Powell
97-04: Environmental Priorities for the District of Columbia: A Report to the Summit Fund
J. Clarence Davies and Nicole Darnall
97-03: Economic Values of Freshwater in the United States
Kenneth Frederick
97-02: Stranded Costs, Takings, and the Law and Economics of Implicit Contracts
Timothy Brennan and James W. Boyd
97-01: The "Regulatory Compact" and Implicit Contracts: Should Stranded Costs Be Recoverable?
James W. Boyd
96-36: The Role of Health Risk Assessment and Cost-Benefit Analysis in Environmental Decision Making in Selected Countries: An Initial Survey
Janice Mazurek
96-35: The Cost of Reducing Municipal Solid Waste
Karen Palmer , Margaret Walls and Hilary Sigman
96-34: Who's in the Driver's Seat? Mobile Source Policy in the U.S. Federal System
Winston Harrington , Margaret Walls and Virginia McConnell
96-33: The Social Value of Using Biodiversity in New Pharmaceutical Product Research
R. David Simpson and Amy Craft
96-30: The Social Cost of Electricity: Do the Numbers Add Up?
Dallas Burtraw and Alan Krupnick
96-29: The Second-Best Use of Social Cost Estimates
Dallas Burtraw and Alan Krupnick
96-27: Valuation of Biodiversity for Use in New Product Research in a Model of Sequential Search
Roger A. Sedjo and R. David Simpson
96-26: Banking on "Green Money:" Are Environmental Financial Responsibility Rules Fulfilling Their Promise?
James W. Boyd
96-25: Cleaning Up the Nuclear Weapons Complex: Exploring New Approaches
Katherine Probst , Carolyn Pilling and Karen Turner Dunn
96-22: Cross-Border Environmental Management and the Informal Sector: The Ciudad Juarez Brickmakers' Project
Allen Blackman and Geoffrey Bannister
96-21: Thresholds for Carcinogens: A Review of the Relevant Science and It's Implications for Regulatory Policy
James Wilson
96-20: Was the NOAA Panel Correct About Contingent Valuation?
Raymond John Kopp , V. Kerry Smith , Robert Mitchell , Stanley Presser , Paul Ruud , W. Michael Hanemann , Jon Krosnick , Michael Conaway , Kerry Martin and Richard T. Carson
96-18: Environmental and Trade Policies: Some Methodological Lessons
V. Kerry Smith and Andres Espinosa
96-17: Electricity Restructuring and Regional Air Pollution
Dallas Burtraw and Karen Palmer
96-16: Does the Provision of Free Technical Information Really Influence Firm Behavior?
Richard Morgenstern
96-15: Timber Supply Model 96: A Global Timber Supply Model with a Pulpwood Component
Roger A. Sedjo and Kenneth S. Lyon
96-14: Investments in Biodiversity Prospecting and Incentives for Conservation
Roger A. Sedjo and R. David Simpson
96-13: Six Steps to a Healthier Ambient Ozone Policy
Alan Krupnick and Deirdre Farrell
96-12: A Comparison of Timber Models for Use in Public Policy Analysis
Roger A. Sedjo and Brent Sohngen
96-11: Distributional Impacts of an Environmental Tax Shift: The Case of Motor Vehicle Emissions Taxes
Margaret Walls and Jean Hanson
96-09: Pluralism and Regulatory Failure: When Should Takings Trigger Compensation?
Timothy Brennan and James W. Boyd
96-08: Analyzing the Economic Impact of Climate Change on Global Timber Markets
Roger A. Sedjo , Brent Sohngen , Robert Owen Mendelsohn and Kenneth S. Lyon
96-05: Referendum Design and Contingent Valuation: The NOAA Panel's No-Vote Recommendation
Raymond John Kopp , V. Kerry Smith , Robert Mitchell , Stanley Presser , Paul Ruud , W. Michael Hanemann , Jon Krosnick and Richard T. Carson
96-04: "Second-Best" Adjustments to Externality Estimates in Electricity Planning with Competition
Dallas Burtraw , Karen Palmer and Alan Krupnick
96-03: Environmental Taxes: Dead or Alive?
Richard Morgenstern
96-02: Retroactive Liability and Future Risk: The Optimal Regulation of Underground Storage Tanks
James W. Boyd and Howard Kunreuther
96-01: Should 'State of the Art' Safety Be a Defense Against Liability?
James W. Boyd and Daniel Ingberman
95-39: Green Giving: An Analysis of Contributions to Major U.S. Environmental Groups
Jerrell Richer
95-37: Temporal Reliability of Estimates from Contingent Valuation
Raymond John Kopp , V. Kerry Smith , Robert Mitchell , Stanley Presser , Paul Ruud , W. Michael Hanemann , Jon Krosnick and Richard T. Carson
95-30-rev: Cost Savings sans Allowance Trades? Evaluating the SO2 Emission Trading Program to Date
Dallas Burtraw