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. Contributors
include: R.P. Berrens, F. Bousquet, J.-C. Cardenas, R. Croson, A.
Farrell, L. Gangadharan, G. Giordana, J.K. Horowitz, M. Janssen,
J.L. Knetsch, S. Kroll, J.A. List, M.C. Lopez, C.F. Mason, K.E.
McConnell, M. McKee, K. Moeltner, J.J. Murphy, W.S. Neilson, C.F.
Parmeter, J.C. Pope, M.K. Price, K. Silz Carson, J.M. Spraggon,
J.T.R. Stoop, J.K. Stranlund, D.P. van Soest, M.A. Velez, C.A.
Vossler, J. Vyrastekova, M. Willinger, D. Zetland
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