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Heartland Environmental and
Resource Economics Workshop
September 21-22, 2003
SUNDAY, September 21
All sessions and meals in the Scheman Building, Iowa State Center
10:00-11:00
REGISTRATION and CHECK-IN
11:00-12:30
LUNCHEON AND KEYNOTE ADDRESS: John List, University of Maryland
1:00-3:00
EXTERNALITIES AND COMMON PROPERTY RESOURCES
FDI, Productivity, and Environmental Policy
Shunsuke Managi
The Economic Costs of Critical Habitat Designation:
Framework and Application to the Case of California Vernal Pools
David Sunding, Aaron Swoboda, David Zilberman
Landscape Externalities and Patterns of Residential Development
Matthew A. Turner
A New Approach to Anchoring: Theory and Empirical Evidence from a
Contingent Valuation Survey
Emmanuel Flachaire, Guillaume Hollard, Stéphane Luchini
3:00-3:15
BREAK: Coffee and beverages
3:15-5:15
MARKET STRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE
Environmental Over-Compliance in a Horizontally Differentiated Market
George Deltas, Madhu Khanna, Donna Theresa Ramirez
Effects of Ownership and Financial Status on Corporate Environmental
Performance
Dietrich Earnhart, Lubomir Lizal
Information and the Provision of Environmental Quality
Keith Brouhle, Madhu Khanna
Performance, Process, and Design Standards in Environmental
Regulation
Brenth Hueth, Tigran Melkonyan
5:30-7:30
RECEPTION: Wine, beer, hors d’oeuvres, and music
MONDAY, September 22
All sessions and meals in the Scheman Building, Iowa State Center
7:30-8:30
8:30-10:00
CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST
AGRICULTURE AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Measuring the Gains from Groundwater Management When User
Cost Varies Over Space
Nicholas Brozovic, David Sunding, David Zilberman
Enduring Impacts of Land Retirement Payments: An Econometric
and Simulation Analysis of the Conservation Reserve Program
Ruben N. Lubowski, Michael J. Roberts
Farmer Response to Water Supply Uncertainty When Shocks Are
Correlated
John A. Janmaat
10:00-10:15
BREAK: Coffee and beverages
10:15-12:15
DYNAMICS
Fishing for Information
Philippe Marcoul, Quinn Weninger
Is the Experimental Auction a Dynamic Environment?
Jay R. Corrigan
Dynamic Consistency and the Option of Delay
Jinhua Zhao
Learning by Doing and Voluntary Pollution Abatement in an Uncertain
Policy Environment
Hongli Feng
12:15-1:30
LUNCHEON AND SPECIAL SPEAKER: David Zilberman,
University of California, Berkeley
MONDAY, September 22 (continued)
1:30-3:00
VALUATION I
Incentive Compatibility of Referendum and Open-Ended Value
Elicitation Surveys
Xiaoqi Guo, Timothy C. Haab
Envelope Backs or the Gold Standard: Choosing the Accuracy of
Natural Resource Damage Assessment
Amy W. Ando, Wallapak Polasub
OOH La La: Bid Range and Direction Effects in the One-and-One-Half
Bound Dichotomous Choice Approach
Ian J. Bateman, Diane P. Dupont, Stavros Georgiou, Nuno Gondalo
Noceda-Matias, Logakanthi Subramanian
3:00-3:15
BREAK: Coffee and beverages
3:15-5:15
VALUATION II
Combining Choice and Attitudinal Data to Estimate Preferences
Over the Characteristics of Green Bay: A Latent Class Approach
Edward Morey, Jennifer Thacher, Bill Breffle
Cognitive Economics: An Application to Environmental Valuation
J.R. DeShazo, Trudy Ann Cameron
Alternative Strategies for Incorporating Weak Complementarity
into Consumer Demand System Specifications
Roger H. von Haefen, H. Spencer Banzhaf
Mixed Poisson Regression Models with Individual Panel Data from
an On-site Sample
Kevin Egan, Joseph Herriges
5:15
Workshop Ends
Updated information: 9/18/2003
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