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Natural Resources, Taxation, and Regulation: Unusual Perpsectives on a Classic Problem

ISBN: 978-1-4051-5996-8
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300 pages
June 2007, Wiley-Blackwell
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Contents.

Frontspiece Portrait of Grover Pease Osborne.

Editor's Introduction.

THE IDEOLOGY OF ENVIRONMENT AND RESOURCE UTILIZATION DEBATES.

Newspaper Ideological Bias or "Statist Quo"?: The Acid (Rain) Test-.

William L. Anderson and Jacquelynne W. McLellan.

A Comparative Political Economy Approach to Farming Interest Groups in Australia and the United States-.

Sean Alley and John Marangos.

THE MANAGEMENT AND UTILIZATION OF LAND AND OTHER RESOURCES: OLD AND NEW.

Valuing Nature: Economic Analysis and Public Land Management,1975-2000-.

Robert H. Nelson.

The Role of Ethnicity and Language in Contingent Valuation Analysis: A Fire Prevention Policy Application-.

John Loomis, Lindsey Ellingson, Armando Gonzalez-Caban, and Andy Seidl.

The Resource Economics of Grover Pease Osborne: Author of American's First Textbook on Resource Economics-.

Gerald F. Vaughn.

Escaping the Resource Curse and the Dutch Disease?: When and Why Norway Caught Up with and Forged Ahead of Its Neighbors-.

Erling Roed Larsen.

GEORGIST PERSPECTIVES ON RESOURCE UTILIZATION AND FINANCING.

NonRenewable Exhaustible Resources and Property Taxation: Selected Observations-.

C. Lowell Harriss.

Lessons for Economic Reform Based on Pennsylvania's Experiences with the Two-Tiered Property Tax-.

Robert Andrew Peters.

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A Simple General Test for Tax Bias-.

Mason Gaffney.

Financing Transit Systems Through Value Capture: An Annotated Bibliography-.

Jeffrey J. Smith and Thomas A. Gihring.

RETHINKING THE CONCEPTUAL FOUNDATIONS OF NATURAL RESOURCE ECONOMICS.

The complex Taxonomy of the Factors: Natural Resources, Human Action, and Capital Goods-.

Fred E. Foldvary.

Heterogeneity and Time: From Austrian Captial Theory to Ecological Economics-.

Malte Faber and Ralph Winkler.

Reconciling Gray and Hotelling: Lessons from Early Exhaustible Resource Economics-.

Richard J. Brazee and L. Martin Cloutier.

Index

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