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The Microeconomy of Chemical Use on Residential Landscapes
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Journal Article | Templeton SR, Yoo SJ, Zilberman D. An economic analysis of yard care and synthetic chemical use: the case of San Francisco. Environmental and Resource Economics 1999;14(3):385-397. |
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Journal Article | Zilberman D, Yoo SJ, Templeton SR. An economic perspective on outdoor residential pesticide use. Environmental Science & Technology 1998;32(17):416A-423A. |
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Journal Article | Templeton S, Brown C, Goldman G, Yoo SJ, Pradhan V. An economic analysis of environmental horticulture with a focus on California. HortScience 2000;35(6):987-992. |
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Paper | Templeton S, Yoo SJ, Zilberman D. An economic analysis of yard care and synthetic chemical use: the case of San Francisco. Paper presented at the 37th Annual Meeting of the Western Regional Science Association, Monterey, CA, February 21, 1998. |
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Paper | Templeton S, Scherr S. A microeconomic analysis of empirical evidence about the effects demographic change and related factors on hilly-mountainous land quality in developing countries. Paper presented at the 72nd Annual Conference of the Western Economic Association International, Seattle, WA, July 13, 1997. |
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Paper | Templeton S, Dabalen A, Yoo SJ, Zilberman D. Determinants of chemical use and labor time in yard production in the U.S. Paper presented at the 37th Annual Meeting of the Western Regional Science Association, Monterey, CA, February 20, 1998. |
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Paper | Templeton S, Brown C, Goldman G, Yoo SJ, Pradhan V. Economic contributions of horticulture in California in the mid-1990s. Paper presented at the 37th Annual Meeting of the Western Regional Science Association, Monterey, CA, February 21, 1998. |
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Paper | Templeton S, Yoo SJ, Zilberman D. Keeping yards and using yard chemicals: description, conceptual model, and econometric analysis of household behavior in San Francisco. Paper presented at the 71st Annual Conference of the Western Economic Association International, San Francisco, CA, July 1, 1996. |
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Presentation | Templeton SR, Ward M, Zilberman D. Household allocation of time and money for do-it-yourself yard care. Paper presented at the 48th Annual North American Meeting of the Regional Science Association International, Charleston, SC, November 16, 2001. |
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Presentation | Templeton S, Yoo SJ, Zilberman D, Dabalen A. A microeconomic analysis of do-it-yourself yard work and synthetic chemical use. Presented to the Department of Economics, San Francisco State University, February 8, 1999. |
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Presentation | Templeton S, Yoo SJ, Zilberman D, Dabalen A. A microeconomic analysis of do-it-yourself yard work and synthetic chemical use. Presented to the Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics, Clemson University, March 25, 1999. |
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Presentation | Templeton S, Yoo SJ, Zilberman D, Dabalen A. Household use of labor and synthetic chemicals for yard care. Paper presented at the 50th International Atlantic Economic Conference, Charleston, SC, October 18, 2000. |
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