2007 Sessions for Douglas S. Noonan

 
Monday
8:00 - 9:45 a.m.
SEA*
Session 2A*
Environmental Economics Political Economy & Public Choice

Organizers:

David E.R. Gay, University of Arkansas

Session Chairs:

David E.R. Gay, University of Arkansas

Papers:

"The Political Economy of International Environmental Accords: Kyoto Versus Montreal"
Gordon Brady, Ottawa University (Contact Author)
Discussant: Roy Cordato, John Locke Foundation

"The Political Economy of a Transition to Water Market Institutions"
Don L. Coursey, University of Chicago (Contact Author)
Discussant: Richard K. Ford, University of Arkansas at Little Rock

"Water Quality Perceptions and Realities: Soft Water and Hard Ideas or Hard Water and Soft Ideas?"
Richard K. Ford, University of Arkansas at Little Rock (Contact Author)
Charles R. Britton, University of Arkansas
Discussant: David E.R. Gay, University of Arkansas

"The Political Economy of the National Park Service: Testing for the Influence of Politics in the Park System"
Douglas S. Noonan, Georgia Institute of Technology (Contact Author)
Discussant: David E.R. Gay, University of Arkansas


 
Monday
1:00 - 2:45 p.m.
AERE
Session 21C
Valuation I: Revealed Preferences

Organizers:

John C. Whitehead, Appalachian State University

Session Chairs:

Christopher F. Dumas, University of North Carolina Wilmington

Papers:

"Amenity Valuation in Simultaneous Hedonic Property Markets"
Craig E. Landry, East Carolina University (Contact Author)
Okmyung Bin, East Carolina University

"Neighborhood Dynamics and Identifying Direct and Indirect Price Effects of Superfund Site Clean-ups"
Douglas S. Noonan, Georgia Institute of Technology (Contact Author)
Douglas James Krupka, Georgia State University

"Restoration Equivalents in a RUM Model of Recreation Demand: An Application of Non-Monetary Valuation to Beach Closures on the Gulf Coast of Texas"
George R. Parsons, University of Delaware
Ami Kang, University of Delaware (Contact Author)

"Do Random Parameters and Alternative Specific Constants Improve Welfare Analysis? An Empirical Investigation"
Allen Klaiber, NCSU
Roger H. von Haefen, North Carolina State University (Contact Author)

Discussants:

Douglas S. Noonan, Georgia Institute of Technology
Craig E. Landry, East Carolina University
Roger H. von Haefen, North Carolina State University
George R. Parsons, University of Delaware


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