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Volume I: Environmental Regulation and Policy

1. Thomas D. Crocker (1966), ‘The Structuring of Atmospheric Pollution Control Systems’, in H. Wolozin (ed.), The Economics of Air Pollution (Norton, New York), 61–86.

2. Martin D. Weitzman (1974), ‘Prices vs. Quantities’, Review of Economic Studies, 41: 477–91.

3. Tracy R. Lewis (1996), ‘Protecting the Environment When Costs and Benefits are Privately Known’, Rand Journal of Economics, 27: 819–47.

4. Tom Tietenberg (1998), ‘Disclosure Strategies for Pollution Control’, Environmental and Resource Economics, 11, 587–602.

5. Marc J. Roberts and Michael Spence (1976), ‘Effluent Charges and Licenses under Uncertainty’, Journal of Public Economics, 5: 193–208.

6. A. Lans Bovenberg and Lawrence H. Goulder (1996), ‘Optimal Environmental Taxation in the Presence of Other Taxes: General–Equilibrium Analyses’, American Economic Review, 86: 985–1000.

7. Till Requate and Wolfram Unold (2003), ‘Environmental Policy Incentives to Adopt Advanced Abatement Technology: Will the True Ranking Please Stand Up?’, European Economic Review 47: 125–46.

8. Kathleen Segerson (1988), ‘Uncertainty and Incentives for Nonpoint Pollution Control’, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 15: 87–98.

9. James Shortle and Rick Horan (2001), ‘The Economics of Nonpoint Pollution’, Journal of Economic Surveys, 15: 255–90.

10. Lans Bovenberg and Sjak Smulders (1995), ‘Environmental Quality and Pollution-Augmenting Technological Change in a Two-Sector Endogenous Growth Model’, Journal of Public Economics, 57: 369–91.

11. Junjie Wu and William G. Boggess (1999), ‘The Optimal Allocation of Conservation Funds’, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 38: 302–21.

12. Gene Grossman and Alan B. Krueger (1995), ‘Economic Growth and the Environment’, The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 110: 353–77.

13. William Harbaugh, Arik Levinson, and David Wilson (2002), ‘Reexamining the Empirical Evidence For an Environmental Kuznets Curve’, The Review of Economics and Statistics, 84: 541–51.

14. Robert Innes, Stephen Polasky, and John Tschirhart, ‘Takings, Compensation and Endangered Species on Private Lands’, Journal of Economic Perspectives, 12: 35–52.

15. Lawrence Blume, Daniel L. Rubinfeld, and Perry Shapiro, ‘The Taking of Land: When Should Compensation be Paid?’, The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 99: 71–92.

16. Richard G. Newell, Adam B. Jaffe, and Robert N. Stavins (1999), ‘The Induced Innovation Hypothesis and Energy-Saving Technological Change’, The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 114: 941–75.

17. Evan Kwerel (1977), ‘To Tell the Truth: Imperfect Information and Optimal Pollution Control’, Review of Economic Studies, 44: 595–601.

18. Erik Lichtenberg and David Zilberman (1988), ‘Efficient Regulation of Environmental Health Risks’, The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 103: 167–78.

19. Stephen Polasky and Holly Doremus (1998), ‘When the Truth Hurts: Endangered Species Policy on Private Land with Imperfect Information’, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 35: 22–47.