Advances in Empirical Environmental Policy Research



Advances in Empirical Environmental Policy Reserach
Gilbert E. Metcalf, organizer

Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, Volume 47, issue 3, May 2004
ISSN: 0095-0696

Table of Contents:

    Introduction to symposium, p. 483-485
    Gilbert E. Metcalf

    Substitutability, experience, and the value disparity: evidence from the marketplace, p. 486-509
    John A. List

    "Optimal" pollution abatement - whose benefits matter, and how much? p. 510-534
    Wayne B. Gray and Ronald J. Shadbegian

    Estimates from a consumer demand system; implications for the incidence of environmental taxes, p. 535-558
    Sarah E. West and Roberton C. Williams III

    General equilibrium benefits for environmental improvements: projected ozone reductions under EPA's Prospective Analysis for the Los Angeles air basin, p. 559-584
    V. Kerry Smith, Holger Sieg, H. Spencer Banzhaf and Randall P. Walsh

    Did the Clear Air Act cause the remarkable decline in sulfur dioxide concentrations? p. 585-611
    Michael Greenstone


 

 
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