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99-14-rev: Pay-at-the-Pump (PATP) Auto Insurance: Criticisms and Proposed Modifications
J. Daniel Khazzoom
99-13: Construction Minerals in the Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area: A Land Management Analysis
Kris Wernstedt and Amy McAbee Cummings
99-12: Extended Product Responsibility: An Economic Assessment of Alternative Policies
Karen Palmer and Margaret Walls
99-11: Using Environmental Benefit-Cost Analysis to Improve Government Performance
Michael A. Toman and Robert Scott Farrow
99-10-rev: Regulating Stock Externalities Under Uncertainty
William A. Pizer and Richard Newell
99-09: Marine Reserves: Is There a Free Lunch?
James Sanchirico and James E. Wilen
99-08: Implementing the Clean Development Mechanism: Lessons from U.S. Private-Sector Participation in Activities Implemented Jointly
Michael Toman , Mark Powell and Ron Lile
99-07: Rethinking Scientific Management
Robert Nelson
99-06: Public Participation in Environmental Decisions: An Evaluation Framework Using Social Goals
Thomas Beierle
99-05: The Benefits of Air Pollutant Emissions Reductions in Maryland: Results from the Maryland Externalities Screening and Valuation Model
Dallas Burtraw , Alan Krupnick , David H. Austin and Terrell Stoessell
99-04: Instrument Choice for Environmental Protection When Technological Innovation is Endogenous
Ian Parry , William A. Pizer and Carolyn Fischer
99-03: Forest Service Vision: Or, Does the Forest Service Have a Future?
Roger A. Sedjo
99-02: Demand-Side Management Programs Under Retail Electricity Competition
Timothy Brennan
99-01-rev: Jobs Versus the Environment: An Industry-level Perspective
William A. Pizer , Richard Morgenstern and Jhih-Shyang Shih
98-50: Foreign Direct Investment in China's Power Sector: Trends, Benefits and Barriers
Allen Blackman and Xun Wu
98-49: The Benefits of Improved Environmental Accounting: An Economic Framework to Identify Priorities
James W. Boyd
98-48: Policy Analysis in a Second-Best World
Ian Parry and Wallace E. Oates
98-47: A Behavioral Analysis of EPA's MOBILE Emission Factor Model
Winston Harrington , Virginia McConnell and Matthew Cannon
98-46: The Chesapeake Bay and the Control of NOx Emissions: A Policy Analysis
Alan Krupnick , David H. Austin , Brian Morton , Virginia McConnell , Terrell Stoessell and Matthew Cannon
98-45: A Quality-Adjusted Cost Index for Estimating Future Consumer Surplus from Innovation
David H. Austin and Molly Macauley
98-44-rev: Sulfur-Dioxide Control By Electric Utilities: What Are the Gains from Trade?
Dallas Burtraw , Karen Palmer , Maureen L. Cropper and Curtis Carlson
98-43: Accumulative Pollution, "Clean Technology," and Policy Design
Michael Toman and Cees Withagen
98-42: Assessing Sustainability: Some Conceptual and Empirical Challenges
Michael A. Toman , Ron Lile and Dennis King
98-41-rev: Decentralization Schemes, Cost-Benefit Analysis and Net National Product as a Measure of Social Well-Being
Partha Dasgupta and Mäler, Karl-Göran
98-40: Using Emissions Trading to Regulate U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions: An Overview of Policy Design and Implementation Issues
Carolyn Fischer , Michael A. Toman and Suzi Kerr
98-39: Sustainable Decisionmaking: The State of the Art from an Economics Perspective
Michael A. Toman
98-38: Changing Productivity in U.S. Petroleum Exploration and Development
Douglas Bohi
98-37: The Costs of Restrictive Trade Policies in the Presence of Factor Tax Distortions
Ian Parry
98-36: The Cost of Environmental Protection
William A. Pizer , Richard Morgenstern and Jhih-Shyang Shih
98-35: State-Level Policies and Regulatory Guidance for Compliance in the Early Years of the SO2 Emission Allowance Trading Program
Dallas Burtraw and Ron Lile
98-34: Tradable Carbon Permit Auctions: How and Why to Auction Not Grandfather
Suzi Kerr and Peter Cramton
98-33: Enforcing Environmental Regulation: Implications of Remote Sensing Technology
Timothy Brennan and Molly Macauley
98-32: Research Frontiers in the Economics of Climate Change
Michael Toman
98-31: Non-Market Valuation and the Household
V. Kerry Smith and George Van Houtven
98-30: Searching for the Profit in Pollution Prevention: Case Studies in the Corporate Evaluation of Environmental Opportunities
James W. Boyd
98-29: How Do Economists Really Think About the Environment?
Don Fullerton and Robert Norman Stavins
98-28-rev: Cost Savings, Market Performance and Economic Benefits of the U.S. Acid Rain Program
Dallas Burtraw
98-27: Overcoming Public Aversion to Congestion Pricing
Alan Krupnick , Winston Harrington and Anna Alberini
98-26: Market-Based Environmental Policies
Robert Norman Stavins
98-25: Once-and-for-All Costs and Exhaustible Resource Markets
Carolyn Fischer
98-24: Estimating Full IM240 Emissions from Partial Test Results: Evidence from Arizona
Amy Whritenour Ando , Winston Harrington and Virginia McConnell
98-23: Fleet Turnover and Old Car Scrap Policies
Winston Harrington , Virginia McConnell and Anna Alberini
98-22: The Cost-Effectiveness of Alternative Instruments for Environmental Protection in a Second-Best Setting
Dallas Burtraw , Ian Parry , Lawrence Goulder and Roberton Williams
98-21: Using Alternative Regulatory Instruments to Control Fixed Point Air Pollution in Developing Countries: Lessons from International Experience
Allen Blackman and Winston Harrington
98-20: Competition and Car Longevity
Molly Macauley and Bruce Hamilton
98-19-rev: Getting on the Map: The Political Economy of State-Level Electricity Restructuring
Karen Palmer and Amy Whritenour Ando
98-18: Learning from Experiments: An Evaluation Plan for CMAQ Projects
Alan Krupnick , Winston Harrington and Deirdre Farrell
98-17: Default and Inference Options: Use in Recurrent and Ordinary Risk Decisions
James Wilson
98-16: Strict Liability as a Deterrent in Toxic Waste Management: Empirical Evidence from Accident and Spill Data
David H. Austin and Anna Alberini
98-15: Pollution Control in the Informal Sector: The Ciudad Juárez Brickmakers' Project
Allen Blackman and Geoffrey Bannister