Land Economics
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Volume 98, issue 4, 2022
- Public Flood Risk Mitigation and the Homeowner’s Insurance Demand Response pp. 537-559

- Stefan Borsky and Hannah Hennighausen
- Homeowner Willingness to Pay for a Pre-flood Agreement for a Post-flood Buyout pp. 560-578

- Amy Ando and Collin Reeser
- The Effects of Eligibility and Voluntary Participation on the Distribution of Benefits in Environmental Programs: An Application to Green Stormwater Infrastructure pp. 579-598

- Daniel Brent, Joseph H. Cook and Allison Lassiter
- The Influence of Projected Outcomes on Preferences over Alternative Regulations: Evidence from a Recreational Fishery pp. 599-617

- Zhenshan Chen, Pengfei Liu, Eric T. Schultz, Jacob M. Kasper and Stephen K. Swallow
- Stewardship Signaling and Use of Social Pressure to Reduce Nonpoint Source Pollution pp. 618-638

- Leah H. Palm-Forster, Mark Griesinger, Julianna Butler, Jacob R. Fooks and Kent D. Messer
- Using Willingness to Pay and Willingness to Accept to Value Farmland Preservation under Ambiguous Property Rights and Preference Uncertainty pp. 639-657

- Yicong Luo, Brent Swallow and Wiktor Adamowicz
- The Unintended Beneficiaries of Farm Subsidies pp. 658-673

- David Boussios, Marcelo Castillo and Brady Brewer
- Landowner Acceptance of Wind Turbines on Their Land: Insights from a Factorial Survey Experiment pp. 674-689

- John Parkins, Sven Anders, Jürgen Meyerhoff and Monique Holowach
- Three-Stage Tradable Set-Aside Requirements, Interdependent Values, and Biodiversity Production on Private Lands pp. 690-699

- Mark D. Agee and Thomas D. Crocker
- Determinants of Migration: Cotton Strikes and Income Shocks in Mali pp. 700-714

- Zachary Barnett-Howell and Jeremy Foltz
Volume 98, issue 3, 2022
- Financing Outdoor Recreation: An Introduction pp. 421-427

- Spencer Banzhaf
- Funding Public Goods through Dedicated Taxes on Private Goods pp. 428-439

- Nathan Chan and Matthew J. Kotchen
- Bundling Private Complements to Finance Public Goods pp. 440-460

- Spencer Banzhaf and V. Kerry Smith
- Federal Funding and State Wildlife Conservation pp. 461-477

- Dean Lueck and Dominic P. Parker
- Revenue and Distributional Consequences of Alternative Outdoor Recreation Pricing Mechanisms: Evidence from a Micropanel Data Set pp. 478-494

- Yongjie Ji, David A. Keiser, Catherine Kling and Daniel J. Phaneuf
- How Does Congestion Affect the Evaluation of Recreational Gate Fees? An Application to Gulf Coast Beaches pp. 495-508

- Roger von Haefen and Frank Lupi
- Distributional Effects of Entry Fees and Taxation for Financing Public Beaches pp. 509-519

- Frank Lupi, Roger von Haefen and Li Cheng
- Efficiency and Equity of an Outdoor Recreation Equipment Tax to Fund Public Lands pp. 520-536

- Margaret Walls and Matthew Ashenfarb
Volume 98, issue 2, 2022
- Property Values, Water Quality, and Benefit Transfer: A Nationwide Meta-analysis pp. 191-218

- Dennis Guignet, Matthew Heberling, Michael Papenfus and Olivia Griot
- Household Sorting as Adaptation to Hurricane Risk in the United States pp. 219-238

- Qin Fan and Laura A. Bakkensen
- The Impact of Property Rights to Fish on Remote Communities in Alaska pp. 239-253

- Sara A. Sutherland and Eric Edwards
- Over-Perception about Land Use Changes: Assessing Empirical Evidence and Linkage with Decisions and Motivated Beliefs pp. 254-273

- Hongli Feng, Tong Wang, David Hennessy and Gaurav Arora
- Potential Supply of Midwest Cropland for Conversion to In-Field Prairie Strips pp. 274-291

- Zachary R. Luther, Scott Swinton and Braeden Van Deynze
- Wetland Investment Support Schemes: Adoption and Spatial Interactions pp. 292-313

- Abenezer Zeleke Aklilu and Katarina Elofsson
- More in Good Condition or Less in Bad Condition? Valence-Based Framing Effects in Environmental Valuation pp. 314-336

- Michela Faccioli and Klaus Glenk
- Information Use and Its Effects on the Valuation of Agricultural Genetic Resources pp. 337-354

- Annika Tienhaara, Heini Ahtiainen, Eija Pouta and Mikolaj Czajkowski
- Multiple Herbicide Use in Cropland: A Discrete-Continuous Model for Stated Choice Data pp. 355-375

- Andrea Pellegrini, John Rose and Riccardo Scarpa
- Deforestation and Smallholder Income: Evidence from Remittances to Nepal pp. 376-398

- Man Li, Wei Zhang, Zhe Guo and Prapti Bhandary
- Urban Land Use Fragmentation and Human Well-Being pp. 399-420

- Christine Bertram, Jan Goebel, Christian Krekel and Katrin Rehdanz
Volume 98, issue 1, 2022
- Using Auxiliary Population Samples for Sample-Selection Correction in Models Based on Crowd-Sourced Volunteered Geographic Information pp. 1-21

- Trudy Ann Cameron and Sonja H. Kolstoe
- The Impact of Deforestation on Nature-Based Recreation: Evidence from Citizen Science Data in Mexico pp. 22-40

- Wei Chen, Jon Einar Flatnes, Daniela A. Miteva and Henry Klaiber
- Environmental Regulation, Compliance Strategies, and Productivity: Evidence from China pp. 41-61

- Mengdi Liu, Ron Shadbegian and Bing Zhang
- Residential Mobility, Brownfield Remediation, and Environmental Gentrification in Chicago pp. 62-77

- Richard Melstrom and Rose Mohammadi
- A Flood of Construction: The Role of Levees in Urban Floodplain Development pp. 78-97

- Will Georgic and Henry Klaiber
- Loss Aversion in Farmland Price Expectations pp. 98-114

- Todd Kuethe, Brady Brewer and Chad Fiechter
- Environmental Disasters and Property Values: Evidence from Nepal’s Forest Fires pp. 115-131

- Jayash Paudel
- Nudging Away from Plastic Bags with Charitable Donations pp. 132-149

- Jerrod Penn, Sapana Bastola and Wuyang Hu
- Nonconvex Transaction Costs and Land Rental Market Participation in Malawi pp. 150-164

- Sarah Tione and Stein Holden
- Soil Investments on Rented versus Owned Plots: Evidence from a Matched Tenant-Landlord Sample in Malawi pp. 165-186

- Jacob Ricker-Gilbert, Jordan Chamberlin and Joseph Kanyamuka
Volume 97, issue 4, 2021
- Environmental Centralizing and Firm Productivity: Evidence from China’s Vertical Environmental Reforms pp. 723-744

- Chao Han, Xiaolin Sun and Xian-Liang Tian
- Effective Targeting and Additionality: Evaluating the D.L. 701 Reforms for Afforesting Erodible Land in Southern Chile pp. 745-767

- Mario Niklitschek, Rodrigo Labbé, Rosa María Alzamora and Felipe Vásquez Lavín
- Variation in Valuation: Open Space and Geography pp. 768-780

- Alex Blanchette, Corey Lang and Jarron VanCeylon
- Noisy Neighborhood but Nice House? Pollution and the Choice of Residential Location and Housing Quality pp. 781-796

- Samuel Lindgren
- Willingness to Pay for Multi-peril Hazard Insurance pp. 797-818

- Craig Landry, Sarah Anderson, Elena Krasovskaia and Dylan Turner
- Heterogeneity in Time Preferences for an Investment in Irrigation pp. 819-835

- Kent Kovacs and Heather Snell
- Understanding the Performance of Biodiversity Offset Markets: Evidence from an Integrated Ecological-Economic Model pp. 836-857

- Katherine Hannah Simpson, Frans de Vries, Martin Dallimer, Paul R Armsworth and Nick Hanley
- Valuing the Environmental Benefits of Canals and Canal Restoration Using House Prices pp. 858-874

- Stephen Gibbons, Cong Peng and Cheng Tang
- Are Expert Opinions Accurate? Panel Data Evidence from the Iowa Land Value Survey pp. 875-892

- Wendong Zhang, Sergio Lence and Todd Kuethe
- Incentive Compatibility and the Consequences When It Is Missing: Experiments with Water Quality Credits Purchase pp. 893-910

- Pengfei Liu and Stephen K. Swallow
- Climate, Adaptation, and the Value of Forestland: A National Ricardian Analysis of the United States pp. 911-932

- Christopher Mihiar and David Lewis
- Using Choice Framing to Improve the Design of Agricultural Subsidy Schemes pp. 933-950

- Neel Ocean and Peter Howley
- Regulating the Commons: The Interplay between Information and Catch Limits with Two Types of Resources pp. 951-971

- Trevor Collier, Nancy Haskell and Aaron Mamula
Volume 97, issue 3, 2021
- Erratum pp. iii

- Editors
- Equilibrium Outcomes and Amenity Valuation in a Multispatial Residential Sorting Framework pp. 509-527

- Mitchell Livy and Henry Klaiber
- Data-Driven Estimation of Treatment Buffers in Hedonic Analysis: An Examination of Surface Coal Mines pp. 528-547

- Luke G. Fitzpatrick and Christopher Parmeter
- Discrete and Continuous Preference Heterogeneity in a Kuhn-Tucker Model: Beach Recreational Demand pp. 548-561

- Kei Kabaya and Koichi Kuriyama
- Estimating Dynamic Adjustment in Commercial Fisheries pp. 562-576

- Richard Melstrom and Anna Klis
- Are Simultaneously Decided Referenda Substitutable? Evidence from Municipal Land Use Ballot Measures pp. 577-587

- Matthew Gammans, James Sanchirico, Kailin Kroetz, Paul R. Armsworth and Elaine W. Swiedler
- Economic Valuation as a Communication Device for Environmental Philanthropy: Evidence from the Lab and Field pp. 588-607

- Sandra Goff, Caroline L. Noblet and J. Ross Anthony
- A Contingent Valuation Test for Measuring the Construct Validity of Willingness-to-Pay Estimates Derived from Choice Experiments pp. 608-625

- Romain Crastes dit Sourd, Olivier Beaumais, Pierre-Alexandre Mahieu, Pablo Martínez-Camblor and Riccardo Scarpa
- Consequentiality, Elicitation Formats, and the Willingness to Pay for Green Electricity: Evidence from Germany pp. 626-640

- Mark Andor, Manuel Frondel and Marco Horvath
- Measuring Motivations for Choosing Ecolabeled Seafood: Environmental Concerns and Warm Glow pp. 641-654

- Julia Bronnmann, Max Thilo Stoeven, Martin Quaas and Frank Asche
- Incorporating Uncertainty in the Economic Evaluation of Capital Investments for Water-Use Efficiency Improvements pp. 655-671

- David Adamson and Adam Loch
- The Importance of Well Yield in Groundwater Demand Specifications pp. 672-687

- Taro Mieno, Mani Rouhi Rad, Jordan Suter and R. Aaron Hrozencik
- Honey Bees, Almonds, and Colony Mortality: An Economic Simulation of the U.S. Pollination Market pp. 688-703

- Chengcheng Fei, Kendra M. Williamson, Richard Woodward, Bruce McCarl and Juliana Rangel
- Are Trends Stochastic or Deterministic? A Reappraisal of Persistence in Natural Resource Prices pp. 704-721

- Atanu Ghoshray
Volume 97, issue 2, 2021
- Unintended Effects of Environmental Policies: The Case of Urban Growth Controls and Agricultural Intensification pp. 261-280

- Matthew J. Fienup and Andrew J. Plantinga
- Biodiversity and Economic Land Use pp. 281-304

- Matthew Cole, Robert Elliott and Eric Strobl
- Additionality in Payment for Ecosystem Services Programs: Agricultural Conservation Subsidies in Maryland pp. 305-320

- Erik Lichtenberg
- Protecting the Breadbasket with Trees? The Effect of the Great Plains Shelterbelt Project on Agriculture pp. 321-344

- Tianshu Li
- Do Decentralized Community Treatment Plants Provide Clean Water? Evidence from Rural Andhra Pradesh, India pp. 345-371

- Marc Jeuland, Marcella McClatchey, Sumeet R. Patil, Subhrendu Pattanayak, Christine M. Poulos and Jui-Chen Yang
- Doing More with Less: Leveraging Social Norms and Status Concerns in Encouraging Conservation Farm Practices pp. 372-387

- Peter Howley and Neel Ocean
- Heterogeneity in Preferences for Nonfinancial Incentives to Engage Landholders in Native Vegetation Management pp. 388-406

- Joshua Brown, Michael Burton, Katrina J. Davis, Md Sayed Iftekhar, Søren Olsen, B. Alexander Simmons, Niels Strange and Kerrie A. Wilson
- Payment and Policy Consequentiality in Dichotomous Choice Contingent Valuation: Experimental Design Effects on Self-Reported Perceptions pp. 407-424

- Tobias Börger, Tenaw G. Abate, Margrethe Aanesen and Ewa Zawojska
- Escapees in Salmon Aquaculture: A Multi-output Approach pp. 425-435

- Ruth Beatriz Mezzalira Pincinato, Frank Asche and Kristin H. Roll
- Optimal Discounting of Forest Offsets in the Carbon Market pp. 436-454

- Kevin R. Kaushal and Knut Einar Rosendahl
- Revenue Sharing and Social Capital in Community-Based Resource Management: Empirical Evidence from Japanese Surf-Clam Fisheries pp. 455-474

- Mihoko Wakamatsu, Hirotsugu Uchida and Christopher M. Anderson
- Did Smog Rules Influence Who Loses? Manufacturing Job Losses and the Great Recession pp. 475-490

- Brooks Depro
- Crop Allocation and Increasing Returns to Fertilizer Use in China pp. 491-508

- Feifei Sun, David Abler and Xiaohua Yu
Volume 97, issue 1, 2021
- How Well Do U.S. Western Water Markets Convey Economic Information? pp. 1-16

- Renata Rimsaite, Karen Fisher-Vanden, Sheila Olmstead and Danielle S. Grogan
- The Willingness to Pay for Flood Insurance pp. 17-38

- Noelwah Netusil, Carolyn Kousky, Shulav Neupane, Will Daniel and Howard Kunreuther
- Convergent Validity of Satellite and Secchi Disk Measures of Water Clarity in Hedonic Models pp. 39-58

- David Wolf and Thomas Kemp
- Flooding and the Value of Agricultural Land pp. 59-79

- Timothy R. Hodge
- Farmland Rental Rates: Does Organic Certification Matter? pp. 80-106

- Kate Binzen Fuller, Joseph Janzen and B. Munkhnasan
- Valuation of Noise Pollution and Abatement Policy: Evidence from the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport pp. 107-136

- Felix Friedt and Jeffrey P. Cohen
- The Demand for Global and Local Environmental Protection: Experimental Evidence from Climate Change Mitigation in Beijing pp. 137-154

- Andreas Löschel, Jiansuo Pei, Ran Wang, Bodo Sturm, Wolfgang Buchholz and Zhongxiu Zhao
- Agricultural Displacement and Deforestation Leakage in the Brazilian Legal Amazon pp. 155-179

- Fanny Moffette and Holly K. Gibbs
- Does Providing Improved Biomass Cooking Stoves Free-of-Charge Reduce Regular Usage? Do Use Incentives Promote Habits? pp. 180-195

- Randall A. Bluffstone, Abebe D. Beyene, Zenebe Gebreegziabher, Peter Martinsson, Alemu Mekonnen and Ferdinand Vieider
- WTA-WTP Disparity: The Role of Perceived Realism of the Valuation Setting pp. 196-206

- Manuel Frondel, Stephan Sommer and Lukas Tomberg
- Do We Choose Differently after a Discussion? Results from a Deliberative Valuation Study in Ireland pp. 207-223

- Margrethe Aanesen, Claire W. Armstrong and Thomas Van Rensburg
- Does Peer Adoption Increase the Diffusion of Pollution Prevention Practices? pp. 224-245

- Xiang Bi and Conner Mullally
- Is Recycling Effective? Evidence from California between 2004 and 2017 pp. 246-261

- Christos Makridis
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