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"I don't want to be selling my soul": Two experiments in environmental economics |
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AREAS OF CRITICAL STATE CONCERN: FLORIDA'S EXPERIENCE WITH THE GREEN SWAMP |
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Agricultural Industrialization: A Metaeconomics Look at the Metaphors by which we Live |
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Agricultural Industrialization: A Metaeconomics Look at the Metaphors by which we Live |
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Allocatable Fixed Inputs and Jointness in Agricultural Production: Implications For Economic Modeling: Comment |
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An Economic Model of Soil Conservation: Comment |
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Areas of Critical State Concern: Florida's Experience With the Green Swamp |
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Attitudes and Farmer Conservation Behavior |
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Blaikie, Piers, and Harold Brookfield. Land Degradation and Society. New York: Metheun, 1978, xxiv + 296 pp., $16.95 |
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Book Review: Adam Smith's America: How a Scottish Philosopher Became an Icon of American Capitalism, by Glory M. Liu |
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Book Review: Why Liberalism Failed, by Deneen, P. J |
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Cargo-Cult Economics to Metaeconomics: Toward a Humanomics with a Theory |
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Commentary |
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Conservation technology adoption decisions and the theory of planned behavior |
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169 |
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Deirdre N. McCloskey, The Bourgeois Virtues: Ethics for an Age of Commerce, The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL (2006) ISBN 0-226-55663-8 xviii + 616 pp., US$22.50 |
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Divided self models of the socioeconomic person: the metaeconomics approach |
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Does Might Make Right? An Experiment on Assigning Property Rights |
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Economic valuation of marsh areas for marine production processes |
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143 |
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Empathy-Conditioned Conservation: “Walking in the Shoes of Others” as a Conservation Farmer |
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Farm Bill 2014: An Experimental Investigation of Conservation Compliance |
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Global Justice and Transnational Politics: Essays on the Moral and Political Challenges of Globalization |
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Howe, Charles W. Natural Resource Economics: Issues, Analysis and Policy. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1979, xxviii + 350 pp., $19.95 |
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IRRIGATION WATER SUPPLY AS A BIOECONOMIC PROCESS |
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ISSUES AND PROBLEMS IN AGRICULTURAL WATER DEMAND ESTIMATION FROM SECONDARY DATA SOURCES |
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Irrigation Water Supply as a Bioeconomic Process |
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Issues and Problems in Agricultural Water Demand Estimation from Secondary Data Sources |
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MACHINERY REPLACEMENT, MULTIPLE OPTIMA, AND THE 1986 TAX REFORM ACT |
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MELDING PRIVATE AND PUBLIC INTERESTS IN WATER RIGHTS MARKETS |
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MODIFYING THE NEO-CLASSICAL APPROACH TO TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION WITH BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE MODELS |
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Melding Private and Public Interests in Water Rights Markets |
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Metaeconomic sensibilities: Toward The Human Firm on a sustainable blue spaceship |
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Modifying the Neo-Classical Approach to Technology Adoption With Behavioral Science Models |
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RISK-RETURN ASSESSMENT OF IRRIGATION DECISIONS IN HUMID REGIONS |
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Regulation of technology adoption when individuals pursue multiple utility |
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Risk-Return Assessment of Irrigation Decisions in Humid Regions |
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Robert H. Frank, What Price the Moral High Ground? Ethical Dilemmas in Competitive Environments, Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ (2004) ISBN 0-691-00672-5 xii+203 pp., US$27.95 |
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Social Capital, Attachment Value, and Rural Development: A Conceptual Framework and Application of Contingent Valuation |
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Sufficient Reason: Volitional Pragmatism and the Meaning of Economic Institutions |
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The Evolution of Water Institutions in Florida: A Neoinstitutionalist Perspective |
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The Global Environment in the Twenty-First Century: Prospects for International Cooperation |
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The Reciprocal Modular Brain in Economics and Politics: Gerald A. Cory, Jr.; New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, 1999, 134 pp., $71.50 USD, ISBN 0-306-46183-8 |
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33 |
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Toward a dual motive metaeconomic theory |
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Towards Dual Interest Theory in Metaeconomics |
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Towards a centerpiece for ecological economics |
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WATER ALLOCATION UNDER ADMINISTRATIVE REGULATION: SOME ECONOMIC CONSIDERATIONS |
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WATER PRICE RESPONSIVENESS AND ADMINISTRATIVE REGULATION - THE FLORIDA EXAMPLE |
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Walk in my shoes: Nudging for empathy conservation |
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Walking in the shoes of others: Experimental testing of dual-interest and empathy in environmental choice |
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Water Allocation Under Administrative Regulation: Some Economic Considerations* |
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Water Permitting Behavior under the 1972 Florida Water Resources Act |
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Water Price Responsiveness and Administrative Regulation—The Florida Example |
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Total Journal Articles |
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24 |
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93 |
3,418 |