Land Economics
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Volume 58, issue 4, 1982
- The Economical Management of Multispecies Fisheries pp. 417-434

- James A. Wilson
- The Share System in Open-Access and Optimally Regulated Fisheries pp. 435-449

- Lee G. Anderson
- Valuing a Fishing Day: An Application of a Systematic Varying Parameter Model pp. 450-463

- William J. Vaughan and Clifford S. Russell
- The Economics of Salmon Ranching pp. 464-477

- Robert L. Stokes
- The Appropriateness of Conditional Logit for the Modeling of Residential Fuel Choice pp. 478-487

- Raymond S. Hartman
- Residential Property Tax Capitalization: Consistent Estimates Using Micro-Level Data pp. 488-496

- Diane P. Krantz, Robert Weaver and Theodore R. Alter
- Regional Tax-Base Sharing: An Analysis and Simulation of Alternative Approaches pp. 497-515

- Peter S. Fisher
- The Effects of Farm Property Tax Relief Programs on Farm Financial Conditions pp. 516-523

- David L. Chicoine, Steven T. Sonka and Robert D. Doty
- Factors Influencing Mine Location: An Iron Ore Example pp. 524-536

- Peter J. Kakela, Allen K. Montgomery and William C. Patric
- Location Specific Research: Rice Technology in India pp. 537-546

- Kaliappa Kalirajan and R. T. Shand
- On the Necessity of Simultaneous Recreation Demand Equation Estimation pp. 547-552

- John G. Hof and David A. King
- The Restrictiveness of Flexible Functional Forms and the Measurement of Regulatory Constraint pp. 553-558

- Jon Breslaw and Barry Smith
- Publicly Vested Values for Fish and Wildlife: Comment pp. 559-562

- Clifford S. Russell
- Publicly Vested Values for Fish and Wildlife: ReplyPublicly Vested Values for Fish and Wildlife: Reply pp. 563-565

- Philip A. Meyer
Volume 58, issue 3, 1982
- Factors Affecting the Use of Soil Conservation Practices: Hypotheses, Evidence, and Policy Implications pp. 277-292

- Christine A. Ervin and David E. Ervin
- An Analysis of Selected Property Tax Exemptions for Timber pp. 293-309

- W. David Klemperer
- An Economic Analysis of Forest Taxation's Impact on Optimal Rotation Age pp. 310-323

- Sun Joseph Chang
- Growth and Residential Property Taxes: A Model for Estimating Direct and Indirect Population Impacts pp. 324-337

- Shepard C. Buchanan and Bruce A. Weber
- Landed Property and the Distinction between Royalty and Rent pp. 338-350

- Ben Fine
- Revenue Effects from Changes in a Declining Block Pricing Structure pp. 351-363

- Douglas A. Houston
- Multiple Destination Trip Bias in Recreation Benefit Estimation pp. 364-372

- Abraham E. Haspel and F. Reed Johnson
- Do Gasoline Demand Elasticities Vary? pp. 373-382

- Carol Dahl
- On the Neutrality of the Property Tax pp. 383-385

- Yukio Noguchi
- Specification of Block Rate Price Variables in Demand Models pp. 386-394

- R. Bruce Billings
- A Note on the Use of Travel Cost Models with Unequal Zonal Populations: Comment pp. 395-399

- Jens B. Christensen and Colin Price
- A Note on the Use of Travel Cost Models with Unequal Zonal Populations: Comment pp. 400-407

- William J. Vaughan, Clifford S. Russell and Michael Hazilla
- A Note on the Use of Travel Cost Models with Unequal Zonal Populations: Reply pp. 408-410

- Michael D. Bowes and John Loomis
Volume 58, issue 2, 1982
- The Effects of State Taxation on United States Copper Supply pp. 153-180

- Patricia T. Foley and Joel P. Clark
- Estimating Demand under Block Rates: Electricity and Water pp. 181-188

- Joseph Terza and W. P. Welch
- Differential Capitalization of Local Public Service Characteristics pp. 189-203

- Michael S. Johnson and Michael J. Lea
- Satisfaction, Length of Residence, and Per Capita Multiplier Models pp. 204-216

- Deborah J. Brown, Stephen Lovejoy and Janet Ayres
- The Welfare Efficiency of Moving Families into Public Housing in Little Rock, Arkansas pp. 217-224

- Jack E. Adams
- Urban Residential Demand for Water in the United States: Further Discussion pp. 225-227

- James Opaluch
- Lifeline Electricity Rates as an Income Transfer Device: Comment pp. 228-234

- Christopher Garbacz
- Lifeline Electricity Rates as an Income Transfer Device: Reply pp. 235

- Giles Burgess and Morton Paglin
Volume 58, issue 1, 1982
- Option Value: An Exposition and Extension pp. 1-15

- Richard C. Bishop
- Auctions and Alternative Procedures for Allocating Pollution Rights pp. 16-32

- Randolph M. Lyon
- Investment in Forest Land: Aspects of Risk and Diversification pp. 33-51

- W. L. Mills, Jr. and William L. Hoover
- X-Inefficiency and Interfirm Rivalry: Evidence from the Electric Utility Industry pp. 52-66

- Rodney Stevenson
- Coal Surface Mine Land Reclamation Costs pp. 67-85

- Walter S. Misiolek and Thomas C. Noser
- Third-Degree Price Discrimination and Regulation in the Municipal Water Industry pp. 86-95

- Thomas H. Bruggink
- The Specification of Hedonic Indexes for Urban Housing pp. 96-108

- Richard V. Butler
- The Impact of Rent Control on Tenure Discounts and Residential Mobility pp. 109-117

- W. A. V. Clark and Allan D. Heskin
- Local Economic Impacts Associated with Pure Taxable Capacity Changes pp. 118-130

- D. J. Bjornstad
- Petroleum Facilities in Washington: A Regional Benefit-Cost Analysis pp. 131-143

- Robert L. Stokes
- On Turvey's Benefit-Cost "Short-Cut": A Study of Water Meters pp. 144-146

- Steve Hanke
Volume 57, issue 4, 1981
- Revising Water Pollution Standards in an Uncertain World pp. 485-506

- William Watson and Ronald G. Ridker
- Social Accounting for Pollution pp. 507-525

- Richard A. Tybout
- Valuing Amenity Resources in the Presence of Substitutes pp. 526-535

- John Cuddington, F. Reed Johnson and Jack Knetsch
- Estimating Recipient Benefits and Waste from Lifeline Electricity Rates pp. 536-543

- Frank Scott
- Regulatory Policy and Industry Structure: The Case of Interstate Household Goods Carriers pp. 544-557

- Edward A. Morash
- On the Marginal Cost of Wastewater Services pp. 558-567

- Steve Hanke and Roland W. Wentworth
- The New Approach to Foreign Fisheries Allocation: An Economic Appraisal pp. 568-582

- Robert L. Stokes
- The Regional Economic Effect of Federal OCS Leasing: The Case of Alaska pp. 583-595

- Ed Porter and Lee Huskey
- Regional Economic Instability and Industrial Diversification in the U.S pp. 596-608

- John Kort
- The Impact of Housing Cyclicality on the Construction of Residential Units and Housing Costs pp. 609-623

- Simone Clemhout
- On the Specification of Price in Studies of Consumer Demand under Block Price Scheduling pp. 624-629

- Henry S. Foster, Jr. and Bruce R. Beattie
- Timber Economics in the Rockies: Efficiency and Management Options pp. 630-638

- William F. Hyde
- Transferable Discharge Permits and the Control of Stationary Source Air Pollution: A Survey and Synthesis: Comment pp. 639-641

- Donald R. Ryan
- Transferable Discharge Permits and the Control of Stationary Source Air Pollution: A Survey and Synthesis: Reply pp. 642-644

- Thomas H. Tietenberg
- Property Rights and Welfare Economics: Miller et al. v. Schoene Revisited: Comment pp. 645-651

- Ronald C. Griffin
- Property Rights and Welfare Economics: Miller et al. v. Schoene Revisited: Comment pp. 652-656

- Gerald Whitney
- Property Rights and Welfare Economics: Miller et al. v. Schoene Revisited: Reply pp. 657-659

- Nicholas Mercuro and Timothy Ryan
- Compensation Policy for Tax Exempt Property in Theory and Practice: Comment pp. 660

- David J. Bjornstad
- Compensation Policy for Tax Exempt Property in Theory and Practice: Reply pp. 661

- Henry J. Raimondo
Volume 57, issue 3, 1981
- An Application of Trend Surface Analysis to a Rural-Urban Land Market pp. 303-322

- Jerry Hembd and JCraig L. Infanger
- Trend Surface and the Spatio-Temporal Analysis of Residential Land-Use Intensity and Household Housing Expenditure pp. 323-337

- Carl Parker
- Canadian Housing Policy in the Seventies pp. 338-352

- Lawrence B. Smith
- Farmland Values at the Urban Fringe: An Analysis of Sale Prices pp. 353-362

- David L. Chicoine
- Three Mile Island and Residential Property Values: Empirical Analysis and Policy Implications pp. 363-372

- Jon Nelson
- Variations in Development Subsidies under Tax Increment Financing pp. 373-384

- Jack R. Huddleston
- # The Determinants of Land Values in an African City: The Case of Accra, Ghana pp. 385-397

- Paul Kwadwo Asabere
- The Sale of Development Rights and Zoning in the Preservation of Open Space: Lindahl Equilibrium and a Case Study pp. 398-413

- Gary Wolfram
- The Relationship between Private Ranchland Prices and Public-Land Grazing Permits pp. 414-421

- John R. Winter and James K. Whittaker
- Shifting, Incidence, and Inter-State Exportation of Production Taxes on Energy Resources pp. 422-435

- William E. Morgan and John H. Mutti
- Voluntary Conservation and Electricity Peak Demand: A Case Study of the Modesto Irrigation District pp. 436-447

- Albert Yin-Po Lee
- The Existence of Short-Run Economic Base Multipliers: Some New Empirical Evidence pp. 448-458

- Mark S. Henry and J. C. O. Nyankori
- Schools and Housing Values pp. 459-470

- G. Donald Jud and James M. Watts
- Property Tax Incidence: Comment pp. 471-472

- Leroy J. Hushak
- Property Tax Incidence: Reply pp. 473-475

- Daniel R. Blake
Volume 57, issue 2, 1981
- Avoidance Costs Associated with Imperfect Information: The Case of Kepone pp. 139-150

- David G. Swartz and Ivar E. Strand, Jr.
- Valuing Environmental Commodities: Some Recent Experiments pp. 151-172

- William D. Schulze, Ralph d'Arge and David Brookshire
- The Effects of Variable Omission in the Travel Cost Technique pp. 173-180

- P Allen, Thomas H. Stevens and Scott A. Barrett
- Satisfaction Bonus from Salmon Fishing: Implications for Economic Evaluation pp. 181-196

- Courtland L. Smith
- Short-Run Residential Demand for Fuels: A Disaggregated Approach pp. 197-212

- Raymond S. Hartman and Alix Werth
- Variations in Farm Size, Irrigation Technology and After-Tax Income: Implications for Local Economic Development pp. 213-220

- Ronald C. Faas, David Holland and Douglas Young
- Sub-County Property Tax Shifts Attributable to Use-Value Assessments on Farmland pp. 221-229

- Richard W. Dunford and Douglas C. Marousek
- The Rate of Return from Investing in Single-Family Housing pp. 230-242

- William W. Alberts and Halbert S. Kerr
- Does HUD Pay Too Much for Section 8 Existing Housing? pp. 243-251

- Edgar Olsen and William J. Reeder
Volume 57, issue 1, 1981
- Issue in Pollution Control: Interplant Cost Differences and Economies of Scale pp. 1-17

- Russell Pittman
- A Water Supply Cost Model Incorporating Spatial Variables pp. 18-32

- Robert M. Clark and Richard G. Stevie
- Expected Encounters and Willingness to Pay for Outdoor Recreation pp. 33-40

- Fredric C. Menz and John K. Mullen
- Lifeline Electricity Rates as an Income Transfer Device pp. 41-47

- Giles Burgess and Morton Paglin
- The Spatial Distribution of Electricity Demand: Its Impact upon Input Usage pp. 48-62

- Dean C. Mountain
- An Economic and Energetic Framework for Evaluating Dispersed Energy Technologies pp. 63-76

- J. Walter Milon
- Evaluating the Energy Production Potential of the United States Outer Continental Shelf pp. 77-90

- Anthony A. Prato and Ronald R. Miller
- Depreciation and Maintenance of Houses pp. 91-105

- Stephen E. Margolis
- Effects of Resident Control and Ownership in Self-Help Housing pp. 106-114

- Leland S. Burns and Donald C. Shoup
- Indivisibilities, Economies of Scale, and Optimal Subsidy Policy for Freeways pp. 115-121

- Marvin Kraus
- Impacts of Federal Estate Taxation on Investments in Forestry: Comment pp. 122-125

- Allen M. Prindle
- Impacts of Federal Estate Taxation on Investments in Forestry: Reply pp. 126-127

- Charles F. Sutherland, Jr. and Philip L. Tedder
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