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Publications Details for Grant Number R840466

Estimating the missing benefits of water quality by nesting recreation demand and hedonic modeling

RFA: Water Quality Benefits (2022)

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Presentation (16)
Reference Type Citation Progress Report Year Document Sources
Presentation Cha Y. The economic value of reduced nutrient pollution drive by the US cap-and-trade policy. Presented at the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM) Annual Conference, Atlanta GA, November 10, 2023. R840466 (2023)
R840466 (2024)
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Presentation Cha Y. The economic value of reduced nutrient pollution drive by the US cap-and-trade policy. Presented at the Southern Economic Association Annual Conference, New Orleans LA, November 18, 2023. R840466 (2023)
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Presentation Cha Y. The economic value of reduced nutrient pollution driven by the U.S. capand-trade policy, Presented at University of Texas at Austin Workshop on Environmental and Energy Economics, September 23, 2023. R840466 (2024)
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Presentation Friesen, D. Daniel P. Recreation demand with mobility data:application to Long Island Sound, Presented at AERE Summer Conference, May 29, 2024. R840466 (2024)
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Presentation Olmstead S. Estimating the benefits of water quality using revealed preference, Presented at University of Maryland, Dept. of Agricultural and Resource Economics, March 6, 2023 R840466 (2024)
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Presentation Olmstead S. Estimating water quality benefits with revealed preference, Oxford University, June 3, 2024 Kuwayama Y. Estimating water quality benefits with revealed preference, Presented at Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economics Association Annual Meeting, June 10, 2024. R840466 (2024)
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Presentation Olmstead S. Estimating the benefits of water quality using revealed preference, Presented at Energy Policy Institute at the University of Chicago (EPIC), December 5, 2023. R840466 (2024)
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Presentation Olmstead S. Estimating water quality benefits with revealed preference, Presented at AERE Summer Conference, May 30, 2024. R840466 (2024)
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Presentation Kuwayama Y. Estimating water quality benefits with revealed preference, Appalachian Experimental &, Presented at Environmental Economics Workshop, April 27, 2024. R840466 (2024)
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Presentation Olmstead S. Estimating water quality benefits with revealed preference, Environmental and Resource Economics Seminar, Presented at Cornell University,September 12, 2024. R840466 (2024)
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Presentation Phaneuf D. Estimating water quality benefits with revealed preference, Presented at University of Massachusetts-Amherst, October 18, 2024. R840466 (2024)
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Presentation Olmstead S Estimating the missing benefits of water quality. Presented at Gulf of Mexico Alliance Annual All Hands Meeting, Austin, Texas, 29 June, 2023. R840466 (2024)
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Presentation Friesen D, Phaneuf D. Recreation demand with mobility data:application to Long Island Sound, Presented at Social Cost of Water Pollution Workshop, October 4, 2024. R840466 (2024)
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Presentation Cha Y. The economic value of reduced nutrient pollution driven by the U.S. cap-and-trade policy, Presented at Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM) annual conference, Atlanta, GA, November 10, 2023. R840466 (2024)
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Presentation Cha Y. The economic value of reduced nutrient pollution driven by the U.S. cap-and-trade policy, Presented at Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM) annual conference, Atlanta, Georgia, November 17, 2023. R840466 (2024)
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Presentation Cha Y. The economic value of reduced nutrient pollution driven by the U.S. capand-trade policy, Presented at University of Texas at Austin Workshop on Environmental and Energy Economics, September 23, 2023. R840466 (2024)
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