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Jay Coggins |
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RECENT PAPERS "The projected costs and benefits of water diversion from and to the Sultan Marshes (Turkey)" , Dadaser-Celik, Filiz, Jay S. Coggins, Patrick L. Brezonik, and Heinz G. Stefan, Ecological Economics, 68 (2009), 1496--1506 "Environmental Risk and Welfare Valuation Under Imperfect Information" , Konishi, Yoshifumi and Jay S. Coggins, Resource and Energy Economics, 30 (2008), 150--169 "On Fairness and Welfare Analysis Under Uncertainty", Chavas, Jean-Paul and Jay S. Coggins, Social Choice and Welfare, 20, (2003), 203--228 "Dynamic Environmental Policy with Strategic Firms: Prices versus Quantities" , Moledina, Amyaz, Jay S. Coggins, Steven Polasky, and Christopher Costello, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 45 (March 2003), 356--376 "Tradable Permits for Controlling Nitrates in Groundwater at the Farm Level: A Conceptual Model" , Morgan, Cynthia L., Jay S. Coggins, and Vernon R. Eidman, Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 32, (August 2000), 249--258 "64%-Majority Rule in Ducal Venice: Voting for the Doge" , Coggins, Jay S. and C. Federico Perali, Public Choice, 97: 709--723, 1998 "An Arbitrage-Free Approach to Quasi-Option Value" , Coggins, Jay S. and Cyrus Ramezani, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 34: 103--125, March 1998 "The Price of Pollution: A Dual Approach to Valuing SO2 Allowances" , Coggins, Jay S. and John R. Swinton, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 30: 58--72, January 1996 "Rent Dissipation and the Social Cost of Price Policy", Coggins, Jay S., "Some Welfare Effects of Emission Allowance Trading in a Twice-Regulated Industry" , Coggins, Jay S. and Vincent H. Smith, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 25:275--297, November 1993 "Existence of Equilibrium in a Lobbying Economy, Coggins, Jay S., Theodore Graham-Tomasi, and Terry L. Roe, International Economic Review, 32:533--550, August 1991 |
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