LAND ECONOMICS

VOLUME 74, 1998

AUTHORS

Aliaga, Vianca. See Godoy, Ricardo.

Amacher, Gregory S., Wilfrido Cruz, Donald Grebner, and William F. Hyde. Environ- mental Motivations for Migration: Population Pressure, Poverty, and Deforestation in the Philippines. 1:92-101.

Amara, Nabil. See Traore, Namatié.

Anderson, Deborah J. See Chase, Lisa C.

Arcese, Peter. See Barrett, Christopher B.

Archibald, Sandra O. See Renwick, Mary E.

Barham, Bradford L., Jean-Paul Chavas, and Oliver T. Coomes. Natural Resource Extrac- tion. 4:429-48.

Barrett, Christopher B., and Peter Arcese. Wildlife Harvest in Integrated Conservation and Development Projects: Linking Harvest to Household Demand, Agricultural Production, and Environmental Shocks in the Serengeti. 4: 449-65.

Bateman, Ian J. See Langford, Ian H.

Berrens, Robert P., David S. Brookshire, Mi- chael McKee, and Christian Schmidt. Im- plementing the Safe Minimum Standard Ap- proach: Two Case Studies from the US. Endangered Species Act. 2:49-64.

Boyle, Kevin J., Hugh F. MacDonald, Hsiang- tai Cheng, and Daniel W. McCollum. De- sign and Yea Saying in Single-Bounded, Di- chotomous-Choice Questions. 1:49-64.

Brookshire, David S. See Berrens, Robert P.

Brown, Thomas C. See Peterson, George L.

Chase, Lisa C., David R. Lee, William D. Schulze, and Deborah J. Anderson. Ecotour- ism Demand and Differential Pricing of Na- tional Park Access in Costa Rica. 4:446-82.

Chavas, Jean-Paul. See Barham, Bradford L.

Cheng, Hsiang-tai. See Boyle, Kevin J.

Colby, Bonnie. Book Review of Water Markets: Priming the Invisible Pump by Terry L. An- derson and Pamela Snyder. 4:575-—79.

Coomes, Oliver T. See Barham, Bradford L.

Cordes, Joseph J., and Anthony M. J. Yezer. In Harm’s Way: Does Federal Spending on Beach Enhancement and Protection Induce Excessive Development in Coastal Areas? 1: 128-45.

Cummings, Ronald G., and Laura Osborne Taylor. Does Realism Matter in Contingent Valuation Surveys? 2:203-15.

Dahl, Carol A., and Thomas K. Matson. Evolu- tion of the U.S. Natural Gas Industry in Re- sponse to Changes in Transaction Costs. 3: 390-408.

Davis, Allison. See Godoy, Ricardo.

De Castro, Joel. See Godoy, Ricardo.

Deller, Steve C. See Wagner, John E.

Dimara, Efthalia, and Dimitris Skuras. Ra- tioning Preferences and Spending Behavior of Visitors to a Scarce Recreational Resource with Limited Carrying Capacity. 3:317-27.

Doeleman, Jacobus A., and Todd Sandler. The Intergenerational Case of Missing Markets and Missing Voters. 1:1—-15.

Egan, Lorraine M., and Myles J. Watts. Some Costs of Incomplete Property Rights with Re- gard to Federal Grazing Permits. 2:171-85.

Farmer, Michael C., and Alan Randall. The Rationality of a Safe Minimum Standard. 3: 287-302.

Gatzlaff, Dean H., Richard K. Green, and Da- vid C. Ling. Cross-Tenure Differences in Home Maintenance and Appreciation. 3:328- 42.

Georgiou, Stavros. See Langford, Ian H.

Godoy, Ricardo, Mare Jacobson, Joel De Cas- tro, Vianca Aliaga, Julio Romero, and Alli- son Davis. The Role of Tenure Security and Private Time Preference in Neotropical Defor- estation. 2:162—70.

Green, Richard K. See Gatzlaff, Dean H.

Haab, Timothy C., and Kenneth E. McCon- nell. Referendum Models and Economic Val- ues: Theoretical, Intuitive, and Practical Bounds on Willingness to Pay. 2:216-29.

Halvorsen, Bente, and Kjartan Szlensminde. Differences between Willingness-to-Pay Esti- mates from Open-Ended and Discrete-Choice Contingent Valuation Methods: The Effects of Heteroscedasticity. 2:262-82.

Hanley, Nick, Hilary Kirkpatrick, Ian Simp- son, and David Oglethorpe. Principles for the Provision of Public Goods from Agriculture: Modeling Moorland Conservation in Scotland. 1:102-13.

Hauber, A. Brett. See Parsons, George R.

Heninger, Brian T., and Farhed A. Shah. Con- trol of Stationary and Mobile Source Air Pol-

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lution: Reducing Emission of Hydrocarbons for Ozone Abatement in Connecticut. 4:497- 513.

Hite, Diane. Information and Bargaining in Mar- kets for Environmental Quality. 3:303-16. Huang, Ju-Chin, and V. Kerry Smith. Monte

Carlo Benchmarks for Discrete Response Val- uation Methods. 2:186-202. Hyde, William F. See Amacher, Gregory S.

Jacobson, Marc. See Godoy, Ricardo. Jones, Andrew P. See Langford, Ian H.

Kirkpatrick, Hilary. See Hanley, Nick.

Kline, Jeffrey, and Dennis Wichelns. Public Preferences Regarding the Goals of Farmland Preservation Programs: Reply. 4:566-—69.

Landry, Réjean. See Traoré, Namatié.

Langford, Hugh D. See Langford, Ian H.

Langford, Ian H., Ian J. Bateman, Andrew P. Jones, Hugh D. Langford, and Stavros Georgiou. Improved Estimation of Willing- ness to Pay in Dichotomous Choice Contin- gent Valuation Studies. 1:65-75.

Lee, David R. See Chase, Lisa C.

Ling, David. See Gatzlaff, Dean H.

MacDonald, Hugh F. See Boyle, Kevin J. Matson, Thomas K. See Dahl, Carol A. McCollum, Daniel W. See Boyle, Kevin J. McConnell, Kenneth E. See Haab, Timothy C. McKee, Michael. See Berrens, Robert P. Mendelsohn, Robert. See Pendleton, Lin- wood H. Migot-Adholla, S. E. See Place, Frank. Murray, Brian C., and David N. Wear. Federal Timber Restrictions and Interregional Arbi- trage in U.S. Lumber. 1:76—91, 2:283-—84 (er- ratum).

Oglethorpe, David. See Hanley, Nick.

Parsons, George R., and A. Brett Hauber. Spa- tial Boundaries and Choice Set Definition in a Random Utility Model of Recreation Demand. 1:32-48.

Pendleton, Linwood H., and Robert Mendel- sohn. Estimating the Economic Impact of Cli- mate Change on the Freshwater Sportsfisheries of the Northeastern U.S.. 4:000-00.

Peterson, George L., and Thomas C. Brown. Economic Valuation by the Method of Paired Comparison, with Emphasis on Evaluation of the Transitivity Axiom. 2:240-61.

Place, Frank, and S. E. Migot-Adholla. The Economic Effects of Land Registration on

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Smallholder Farms in Kenya: Evidence from Nyeri and Kakamega Districts. 3:360—73.

Randall, Alan. See Farmer, Michael C.

Renwick, Mary E., and Sandra O. Archibald. Demand Side Management Policies for Resi- dential Water Use: Who Bears the Conserva- tion Burden? 3:343-59.

Romero, Julio. See Godoy, Ricardo.

Rosenberger, Randall S. Public Preferences Re- garding the Goals of Farmland Preservation Programs: Comment. 4:557-65.

Sandler, Todd. See Doeleman, Jacobus A. Szlensminde, Kjartan. See Halvorsen, Bente. Schmidt, Christian. See Berrens, Robert. Schulze, William D. See Chase, Lisa C. Simpson, Ian. See Hanley, Nick.

Skonhoft, Anders, and Jan Tore Solstad. The Political Economy of Wildlife Exploitation. 1: 16-31.

Skuras, Dimitris. See Dimara, Efthalia.

Smith, V. Kerry. See Huang, Ju-Chin.

Solstad, Jan Tore. See Skonhoft, Anders.

Spahr, Ronald W., and Mark A. Sunderman. Property Tax Inequities on Ranch and Farm Properties. 3:374—-89.

Sunderman, Mark A. See Spahr, Ronald W.

Taylor, Laura Osborne. See Cummings, Ron- ald G.

Toufique, Kazi Ali. Institutions and Externalities in the Inland Fisheries of Bangladesh. 3:407- ai.

Train, Kenneth E. Recreation Demand Models with Taste Differences Over People. 2:230- 39.

Traoré, Namatié, Réjean Landry, and Nabil Amara. On-farm Adoption of Conservation Practices: The Role of Farm and Farmer Char- acteristics, Perceptions, and Health Hazards. 1: 114-27.

Ulen, Thomas S. Book Reviews of Regulatory Takings by William A. Fischel and Compensa- tion for Regulatory Takings by Thomas J. Mi- celi and Kathleen Segerson. 4:570-74.

van Ommeren, Jos. On-the-Job Search Behav- ior: The Importance of Commuting Time. 4: 526-40.

Vatn, Arild. Input versus Emission Taxes: Envi- ronment Taxes in a Mass Balance and Trans- action Costs Perspective. 4:514—25.

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Wagner, John E., and Steven C. Deller. Mea- suring the Effects of Economic Diversity on Growth and Stability. 4:541-56.

Watts, Myles J. See Egan, Lorraine.

Index

Wear, David N. See Murray, Brian C. Wichelns, Dennis. See Kline, Jeffrey.

Yezer, Anthony M. J. See Cordes, Joseph J.

SUBJECT

(Indexed Using the Journal of Economic Literature Classification System)

C MATHEMATICAL AND QUANTITATIVE METHODS

C9 DESIGN OF EXPERIMENTS

C93 Field Experiment

Huang, Ju-Chin, and V. Kerry Smith. Discrete Response Valuation Methods. 2:186—202.

D MICROECONOMICS

D1 HOUSEHOLD BEHAVIOR AND FAMILY ECONOMICS

D12 Consumer Economics: Empirical Analysis Huang, Ju-Chin, and V. Kerry Smith. Discrete Response Valuation Methods. 2:186—202.

D9 INTERTEMPORAL CHOICE AND GROWTH

D90 General

Doeleman, Jacobus A., and Todd Sandler. The Intergenerational Case of Missing Markets and Missing Voters. 1:1—15.

H PUBLIC ECONOMICS

H2 TAXATION, SUBSIDIES, AND REVENUES

H22 Incidence

Spahr, Ronald W., and Mark A. Sunderman. Property Tax Inequities on Ranch and Farm Properties. 3:374—89.

O ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE, AND GROWTH

O1 Economic DEVELOPMENT

O13 Agricultural; Natural Resources; Environment; Other Primary Products

Godoy, Ricardo, Marc Jacobson, Joel De Cas- tro, Vianca Aliaga, Julio Romero, and Alli- son Davis. The Role of Tenure Security and

Private Time Preference in Neotropical Defor- estation. 2:162-—70.

Q AGRICULTURAL AND NATURAL RESOURCE ECONOMICS

Q1 AGRICULTURE

Q15 Landownership and Tenure; Land Reform; Land Use; Irrigation

Place, Frank, and S. E. Migot-Adholla. The Economic Effects of Land Registration on Smallholder Farms in Kenya: Evidence from Nyeri and Kakamega Districts. 3:360-73.

Egan, Lorraine M., and Myles J. Watts. Some Costs of Incomplete Property Rights with Regard to Federal Grazing Permits. 2:171- 85.

Q2 RENEWABLE RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION; ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT

020 General

Hite, Diane. Information and Bargaining in Mar- kets for Environmental Quality. 3:303-16. Farmer, Michael C., and Alan Randall. The Rationality of a Safe Minimum Standard. 3:

287-02.

Berrens, Robert P., David S. Brookshire, Mi- chael McKee, and Christian Schmidt. Im- plementing the Safe Minimum Standard Ap- proach: Two Case Studies from the U.S. Endangered Species Act. 2:147-61.

Doeleman, Jacobus A., and Todd Sandler. The Intergenerational Case of Missing Markets and Missing Voters. 1:1—15.

Q22 Fishery

Whitmarsh, David J. The Fisheries Treadmill. 3: 422-27.

Toufique, Kazi Ali. Institutions and Externalities in the Inland Fisheries of Bangladesh. 3:409—

Q23 Forestry

Godoy, Ricardo, Mare Jacobson, Joel De Cas- tro, Vianca Aliaga, Julio Romero, and Alli-

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son Davis. The Role of Tenure Security and Private Time Preference in Neotropical Defor- estation. 2:162-70.

Amacher, Gregory S., Wilfrido Cruz, Donald Grebner, and William F. Hyde. Environ- mental Motivations for Migration: Population Pressure, Poverty, and Deforestation in the Philippines. 1:92-101.

Murray, Brian C., and David N. Wear. Federal Timber Restrictions and Interregional Arbi- trage in U.S. Lumber. 1:76-91.

024 Land

Rosenberger, Randall S. Public Preferences Re- garding the Goals of Farmland Preservation Programs: Comment. 4:557-65.

Kline, Jeffrey, and Dennis Wichelns. Public Preferences Regarding the Goals of Farmland Preservation Programs: Reply. 4:566—69.

Traoré, Namatié, Réjean Landry, and Nabil Amara. On-farm Adoption of Conservation Practices: The Role of Farm and Farmer Char- acteristics, Perceptions, and Health Hazards. 1: 114-27.

Hanley, Nick, Hilary Kirkpatrick, Ian Simp- son, and David Oglethorpe. Principles for the Provision of Public Goods from Agriculture: Modeling Moorland Conservation in Scotland. 1:102-13.

Q25 Water; Air

Pendleton, Linwood H., and Robert Mendel- sohn. Estimating the Economic Impact of Cli- mate Change on the Freshwater Sportsfisheries of the Northeastern U.S. 4:483—96.

Vatn, Arild. Input versus Emission Taxes: Envi- ronment Taxes in a Mass Balance and Trans- action Costs Perspective. 4:514—25.

Colby, Bonnie. Book Review of Water Markets: Priming the Invisible Pump by Terry L. An- derson and Pamela Snyder. 4:575-79.

Renwick, Mary E., and Sandra O. Archibald. Demand Side Management Policies for Resi- dential Water Use: Who Bears the Conserva- tion Burden? 3:343-59.

Heninger, Brian T., and Farhed A. Shah. Con- trol of Stationary and Mobile Source Air Pol- lution: Reducing Emissions of Hydrocarbons for Ozone Abatement in Connecticut. 4:497- 513.

026 Recreational Aspects of Natural Resources; Contingent Valuation Methods

Barrett, Christopher B., and Peter Arcese. Wildlife Harvest in Integrated Conservation

February 1999

and Development Projects: Linking Harvest to Household Demand, Agricultural Production, and Environmental Shocks in the Serengeti. 4: 449-65.

Chase, Lisa C., David R. Lee, William D Schulze, and Deborah J. Anderson. Ecotour- ism Demand and Differential Pricing of Na- tional Park Access in Costa Rica. 4:466-82.

Parsons, George R., and A. Brett Hauber. Spa- tial Boundaries and Choice Set Definition in a Random Utility Model of Recreation Demand. 1:32-48.

Peterson, George L., and Thomas C. Brown. Economic Valuation by the Method of Paired Comparison, with Emphasis on Evaluation of the Transitivity Axiom. 2:240-61.

Halvorsen, Bente, and Kjartan Szlensminde. Differences between Willingness-to-Pay Esti- mates from Open-Ended and Discrete-Choice Contingent Valuation Methods: The Effects of Heteroscedasticity. 2:262-82.

Boyle, Kevin J., Hugh F. MacDonald, Hsiang- tai Cheng, and Daniel W. McCollum. Bid Design and Yea Saying in Single- Bounded, Dichotomous-Choice Questions. 1: 49-64.

Dimara, Efthalia, and Dimitris Skuras. Ra- tioning Preferences and Spending Behavior of Visitors to a Scarce Recreational Re- source with Limited Carrying Capacity. 3: 317-27.

Cummings, Ronald G., and Laura Osborne Taylor. Does Realism Matter in Contingent Valuation Surveys?. 2:203-15.

Langford, Ian H., Ian J. Bateman, Andrew P. Jones, Hugh D. Langford, and Stavros Georgiou. Improved Estimation of Willing- ness to Pay in Dichotomous Choice Contin- gent Valuation Studies. 1:65-75.

Train, Kenneth E. Recreation Demand Models with Taste Differences Over People. 2:230- 39.

Haab, Timothy C., and Kenneth E. McCon- nell. Referendum Models and Economic ‘Val- ues: Theoretical, Intuitive, and Practical Bounds on Willingness to Pay. 2:216-29.

Skonhoft, Anders, and Jan Tore Solstad. The Political Economy of Wildlife Exploitation. 1: 16-31.

Q28 Government Policy

Cordes, Joseph J., and Anthony M. J. Yezer. In Harm’s Way: Does Federal Spending on Beach Enhancement and Protection Induce Excessive Development in Coastal Areas? I: 128-45.

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Q3 NONRENEWABLE RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION

Q32 Exhaustible Resources and Economic Development

Barham, Bradford L., Jean-Paul Chavas, and Oliver T. Coomes. Sunk Costs and the Natu- ral Resource Extraction Sector: Analytical Models and Historical Examples of Hysteresis and Strategic Behavior in the Americas. 4: 429-48.

Q4 ENERGY

Q43 Energy and the Macroeconomy

Dahl, Carol A., and Thomas K. Matson. Evolu- tion of the U.S. Natural Gas Industry in Re- sponse to Changes in Transaction Costs. 3: 390-408.

R URBAN, RURAL, AND REGIONAL ECONOMICS

R3 PRODUCTION ANALYSIS AND FIRM LOCATION

R31 Housing Supply and Markets

Gatzlaff, Dean H., Richard K. Green, and Da- vid C. Ling. Cross-Tenure Differences in

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Home Maintenance and Appreciation. 3:328- 42. R38 Government Policies; Regulatory Policies

Ulen, Thomas S.. Book Reviews of Regulatory Takings by William A. Fischel, and Compen- sation for Regulatory Takings by Thomas J. Miceli and Kathleen Segerson. 4:570-74.

R4 TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS

R41 Transportation: Demand, Supply, and Congestion

van Ommeren, Jos. On-the-Job Search Behav- ior: The Importance of Commuting Time. 4: 526-40.

R5 REGIONAL GOVERNMENT ANALYSIS

R58 Regional Development Policy

Wagner, John E., and Steven C. Deller. Mea- suring the Effects of Economic Diversity on Growth and Stability. 4:541-56.

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