The essays in this volume will be illuminating for both researchers and practitioners, specifically in relation to questions of environmental policy and how a proposed change in incentives or benefits might affect behavior and consequently, the likely success of a policy. This book argues that the experimental evidence complements theoretic insights, field date and simulating models to improve our understanding of the underlying assumptions and incentives that drive behavioral responses to policy. Covering topical areas of interest such as tradable permit markets, common property and public goods, regulation and compliance and valuation and preferences, the critical advantage of this volume is that each section concludes with discussion poi...
We summarize and review the literature on two types of economic experiments. First, we explore the c...
This dissertation explores environmental economics, focusing on the interaction between incentives a...
Social planners have long relied upon non-coercive interventions in order to achieve social welfare ...
The essays in this volume will be illuminating for both researchers and practitioners, specifically ...
Publicly reported information on the environmental behavior of firms can increase the efficacy of pr...
This dissertation encompasses three chapters. The first chapter examines the effect of information d...
More than ever, corporations face pressure to act beyond their fiduciary duties to shareholders and ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2008. Major: Agricultural and Applied Economics. Ad...
We investigate the extent to which information regarding positive environmental activities undertake...
The widespread acceptance of the government\u27s role in providing environmental information is base...
This paper examines how different environmental policy types differentially impact firms and why fir...
171 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.As a result of an increasing ...
This paper examines antecedents of firms’ use of green incentives. We analyse a cross-industry panel...
We study the incentives to adopt advanced abatement technologies in the presence of imperfect compli...
Nonpoint source pollution is recognized as the primary cause of water pollution in the United States...
We summarize and review the literature on two types of economic experiments. First, we explore the c...
This dissertation explores environmental economics, focusing on the interaction between incentives a...
Social planners have long relied upon non-coercive interventions in order to achieve social welfare ...
The essays in this volume will be illuminating for both researchers and practitioners, specifically ...
Publicly reported information on the environmental behavior of firms can increase the efficacy of pr...
This dissertation encompasses three chapters. The first chapter examines the effect of information d...
More than ever, corporations face pressure to act beyond their fiduciary duties to shareholders and ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2008. Major: Agricultural and Applied Economics. Ad...
We investigate the extent to which information regarding positive environmental activities undertake...
The widespread acceptance of the government\u27s role in providing environmental information is base...
This paper examines how different environmental policy types differentially impact firms and why fir...
171 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.As a result of an increasing ...
This paper examines antecedents of firms’ use of green incentives. We analyse a cross-industry panel...
We study the incentives to adopt advanced abatement technologies in the presence of imperfect compli...
Nonpoint source pollution is recognized as the primary cause of water pollution in the United States...
We summarize and review the literature on two types of economic experiments. First, we explore the c...
This dissertation explores environmental economics, focusing on the interaction between incentives a...
Social planners have long relied upon non-coercive interventions in order to achieve social welfare ...