Handbook on Experimental Economics and the Environment
Edited by John List and
Michael Price
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
Laboratory and field experiments have grown significantly in prominence over the past decade. The experimental method provides randomization in key variables therefore permitting a deeper understanding of important economic phenomena. This path-breaking volume provides a valuable collection of experimental work within the area of environmental and resource economics and showcases how laboratory and field experiments can be used for both positive and normative purposes.
Keywords: Economics and Finance; Environment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: E0 G0 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
ISBN: 9781847206459
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Quasi-experiments and hedonic property value methods , pp 3-66

- Christopher Parmeter and Jaren Pope
- Ch 2 Institutional heterogeneity in social dilemma games: a Bayesian examination , pp 67-88

- Klaus Moeltner, James Murphy, John Stranlund and Maria Vélez
- Ch 3 Analyzing repeated-game economics experiments: robust standard errors for panel data with serial correlation , pp 89-112

- Christian Vossler
- Ch 4 Behavioral foundations of environmental economics and valuation , pp 115-156

- John K. Horowitz, Kenneth E. McConnell and James Murphy
- Ch 5 Values of gains and losses: reference states and choice of measure , pp 157-170

- Jack Knetsch
- Ch 6 Value and outcome uncertainty as explanations for the WTA vs WTP disparity , pp 171-189

- William Neilson, Michael McKee and Robert Berrens
- Ch 7 Regulatory instruments for monitoring ambient pollution , pp 193-232

- Gastón Giordana and Marc Willinger
- Ch 8 Investment decisions and emissions reductions: results from experiments in emissions trading , pp 233-264

- Lata Gangadharan, Rachel Croson and Alex Farrell
- Ch 9 Imperfect enforcement of emissions trading and industry welfare: a laboratory investigation , pp 265-288

- John Stranlund, James Murphy and John Spraggon
- Ch 10 A tale of two carrots: the effectiveness of multiple reward stages in a common pool resource game , pp 291-318

- Jan Stoop, Daan van Soest and Jana Vyrastekova
- Ch 11 Dynamics of rules and resources: three new field experiments on water, forests and fisheries , pp 319-345

- Juan-Camilo Cardenas, Marco Janssen and Francois Bousquet
- Ch 12 Does government regulation complement existing community efforts to support cooperation? Evidence from field experiments in Colombia , pp 346-366

- Maria Claudia Lopez, James Murphy, John Spraggon and John Stranlund
- Ch 13 Fixed instruments to cope with stock externalities: an experimental evaluation , pp 367-403

- Gastón Giordana and Marc Willinger
- Ch 14 Water managers are selfish like us , pp 407-433

- David Zetland
- Ch 15 Incentive compatible mechanisms for providing environmental public goods , pp 434-457

- Katherine Carson
- Ch 16 The prisoner’s dilemma as intergroup game: an experimental investigation , pp 458-481

- Stephan Kroll, John List and Charles Mason
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