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Extant point-nonpoint trading programs involve trades of relatively certain point source emissions reductions for … than or less than one, depending on how nonpoint source emissions uncertainties respond to trading. While this implies …
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The optimal switchgrass genotype from among 250 alternatives for producing biomass for use in an enzymatic hydrolysis …
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non-stationary and dynamic panel model results suggest that the impact of weather risk on cropping intensity, in rural …
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for investment in a corn-stover based cellulosic biofuel plant. Using a real options model, we recover prices of gasoline …
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We examine the role of spatial interactions in conservation easements placed on prairie pothole habitat in western Canada. One of the goals of the conservation easement program we study is to protect contiguous habitat. We identify endogenous spatial interactions among conservation easements and...
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This study develops and solves a stochastic, multi-year, discrete space-time model that allows the comparative analysis … between non-spatial and spatially explicit models. The solution to this model implies the Stochastic Space-Time Natural Enemy … model that can be simply reduced to a spatially homogenous or non-spatial model by giving conditions of each model assumed …
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panel data model to evaluate an empirically testable hypothesis of convergence among provinces. Our results suggest that: (1 … panel data model than the cross-sectional regression models; and, (3) province-level CO2 emission intensities are spatially …
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This paper evaluates the conditions under which a fish-harvester cooperative (co-op) with monopoly power represents a preferable outcome when compared to a rent dissipated fishery. Currently, United States anti-trust law prevents harvesters from coordinating to restrict output. In a fishery,...
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