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Handbook on experimental economics and the environment / edited by Jhon A. List, Michael K. Price

List, John A [editor] | Price, Michael K [editor/a].
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 Libro impreso(a) Editor: Cheltenham, Gloucester, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2013Descripción: xviii, 498 páginas ; 24 centímetros.ISBN: 184720645X; 9781847206459.Tema(s): Economía ambiental | Economía experimental | ManualesClasificación: 333.7 / H36 Nota de bibliografía: Incluye bibliografía e índice temático Número de sistema: 57861Contenidos:Mostrar Resumen:
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Laboratory and field experiments have grown significantly in prominence over the past decade. The experimental method provides randomization in key variables therefore permitting a deeper understanding of important economic phenomena. This path-breaking volume provides a valuable collection of experimental work within the area of environmental and resource economics and showcases how laboratory and field experiments can be used for both positive and normative purposes. The Handbook provides a timely reminder to social scientists, policymakers, international bodies, and practitioners that appropriate decision-making relies on immediate and sharp feedback, both of which are key features of proper experimentation. This book includes a collection of research that makes use of the experimental method to explore key issues within environmental and resource economics that will prove invaluable for both students and academics working in these areas.

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Introduction.. Part I: Econometric Approaches for Experimental Data.. 1. Quasi-Experiments and Hedonic Property Value Methods.. 2. Institutional Heterogeneity in Social Dilemma Games: A Bayesian Examination.. 3. Analyzing Repeated-Game Economics Experiments: Robust Standard Errors for Panel Data with Serial Correlation.. Part II: Non-Market Valuation.. 4. Behavioral Foundations of Environmental Economics and Valuation.. 5. Values of Gains and Losses: Reference States and Choice of Measure.. 6. Value and Outcome Uncertainty as Explanations for the WTA vs WTP Disparity.. Part III: Emissions Trading and Ambient Taxes.. 7. Regulatory Instruments for Monitoring Ambient Pollution.. 8. Investment Decisions and Emissions Reductions: Results from Experiments in Emissions Trading.. 9. Imperfect Enforcement of Emissions Trading and Industry Welfare: A Laboratory Investigation.. Part IV: Common Pool Resource Games.. 10. A Tale of Two Carrots: The Effectiveness of Multiple Reward Stages in a Common Pool Resource Game.. 11. Dynamics of Rules and Resources: Three New Field Experiments on Water, Forests, and Fisheries.. 12. Does Government Regulation Complement Existing Community Efforts to Support Cooperation? Evidence from Field Experiments in Columbia.. 13. Fixed Instruments to Cope with Stock Externalities: An Experimental Evaluation.. Part V: Voting and Public Goods.. 14. Water Managers are Selfish Like Us.. 15. Incentive Compatible Mechanisms for Providing Environmental Public Goods.. 16. The Prisoner's Dilemma as Intergroup Game: An Experimental Investigation.. Index

Laboratory and field experiments have grown significantly in prominence over the past decade. The experimental method provides randomization in key variables therefore permitting a deeper understanding of important economic phenomena. This path-breaking volume provides a valuable collection of experimental work within the area of environmental and resource economics and showcases how laboratory and field experiments can be used for both positive and normative purposes. The Handbook provides a timely reminder to social scientists, policymakers, international bodies, and practitioners that appropriate decision-making relies on immediate and sharp feedback, both of which are key features of proper experimentation. This book includes a collection of research that makes use of the experimental method to explore key issues within environmental and resource economics that will prove invaluable for both students and academics working in these areas. eng

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