Sessions for Kathleen Segerson

Saturday
10:00 - 11:45 a.m.
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Session 129H*
Environmental Economics

Organizers:

Rachel Croson, University of Pennsylvania

Session Chairs:

Rachel Croson, University of Pennsylvania

Papers:

"A "Choice Experiment" Experiment"
Katherine S. Carson, U.S. Airforce Academy (Contact Author)
Susan M. Chilton, University of Newcastle Upon Tyne
W. George Hutchinson, Queen's University - UK

"Beyond Optimal Linear Tax Mechanisms: An Experimental Examination of Ambient-Based Pollution Instruments"
Gregory L. Poe, Cornell University
Kathleen Segerson, University of Connecticut
William D. Schulze, Cornell University
Jordan Suter, Cornell University
Christian A. Vossler, University of Tennessee - Knoxville (Contact Author)

"Punitiveness as an Explanation of the WTA-WTP Discrepancy: Theory and Evidence"
Rachel Croson, University of Pennsylvania (Contact Author)
Jeffrey Rachlinski, Cornell University
Jason Johnston, University of Pennsylvania

Discussants:

Christian A. Vossler, University of Tennessee - Knoxville
Rachel Croson, University of Pennsylvania
Katherine S. Carson, U.S. Airforce Academy


Sunday
12:30 - 2:15 p.m.
Session 219Q
Brownfield Redevelopment

Organizers:

John C. Whitehead, Appalachian State University

Session Chairs:

Peter M. Schwarz, University of North Carolina - Charlotte

Papers:

"Liability, Subsidies, and Other Inducements for Brownfield Redevelopment: What Do Developers Want, and What Do Policymakers What to Offer Them?"
Anna Alberini, University of Maryland (Contact Author)
Peter B. Meyer, University of Louisville
Kris Wernstedt, Resources for the Future
Lauren Heberle, University of Louisville

"Incentives for Brownfield Redevelopment: Model and Simulation"
Peter M. Schwarz, University of North Carolina - Charlotte (Contact Author)
Alex Hanning, University of North Carolina - Charlotte

"Brownfield Redevelopment Under the Threat of Bankruptcy"
Joel Corona, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (Contact Author)
Kathleen Segerson, University of Connecticut

Discussants:

David Martin, Davidson College
Joel Corona, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Alex Hanning, University of North Carolina - Charlotte


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