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1by Hicks, Robert L Schnier, Kurt E Published in American journal of agricultural economics (01.11.2006)“...Applied studies of commercial fishing have largely ignored the intertemporal aspects of repeated site choices. For many fisheries, fishermen might choose a...”
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2“...Organizational knowledge is a critical source of competitive advantage for professional service firms. Learning from experience and sustaining past knowledge...”
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4by Boone, Tonya Ganeshan, Ram Hicks, Robert L Sanders, Nada R Published in Production and operations management (01.10.2018)“...In this issue, Cui et al. () show how the quantity and quality of user‐generated Facebook data can be used to enhance product forecasts. The intent of this...”
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5by Bujosa, Angel Riera, Antoni Hicks, Robert L Published in Environmental & resource economics (01.12.2010)“...Unobserved preference heterogeneity has been widely recognized as a critical issue not only for modelling choice behaviour, but also for policy analysis. This...”
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6by Kuriyama, Peter T Holland, Daniel S Barnett, Lewis A.K Branch, Trevor A Hicks, Robert L Schnier, Kurt E Published in Canadian journal of fisheries and aquatic sciences (20190000)“...Catch share systems are generally expected to increase economic rents in fisheries by increasing harvest efficiency, reducing capital costs through...”
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7by Bujosa, Angel Bujosa, Angel Riera, Antoni Riera, Antoni Hicks, Robert L Hicks, Robert L McConnell, Kenneth E McConnell, Kenneth E Published in Environmental and Resource Economics (01.06.2015)“...While economists have successfully addressed the endogeneity of congestion in revealed preference approaches, little attention has been devoted to measuring...”
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8by Basu, Arnab K Hicks, Robert L Published in International journal of consumer studies (01.09.2008)“...In this paper, we investigate how label information detailing the performance of the Fair Trade labelling programme with respect to coffee affect consumers'...”
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9by Teisl, Mario F Roe, Brian Hicks, Robert L Published in Journal of environmental economics and management (01.05.2002)“...In this paper we test whether the dolphin-safe labels altered consumer purchases of tuna. We also provide a partial measure of the total welfare effects of the...”
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10by Hicks, Robert L Horrace, William C Schnier, Kurt E Published in Journal of econometrics (01.05.2012)“...The “global game with strategic substitutes and complements” of Karp et al. (2007) is used to model the decision of where to fish. A complete information game...”
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11by Hicks, Robert L Queen, Bonnie M Published in Agricultural and resource economics review (01.04.2016)“...Impacts of historic and cultural amenities on property values and the economy have not been widely studied in part because of problems isolating statistical...”
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12by Hicks, Robert L Schnier, Kurt E Published in Journal of environmental economics and management (2008)“...This paper examines the impact of dolphin-safe eco-labeling on the spatial distribution of fishing effort and fishermen's willingness to pay to avoid dolphins...”
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13“...The implementation of spatial regulations has become a mainstay in fisheries management. These regulations have generated a sizable economics literature...”
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14“...Every year, billions of dollars of environmental aid flow from the rich governments of the North to the poor governments of the South. Why do donors provide...”
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15by Roberts, J. Timmons Parks, Bradley C Tierney, Michael J Hicks, Robert L Published in Environment : science and policy for sustainable development (01.01.2009)“...The cost of implementing Agenda 21 was estimated at $561.5 billion a year, with developed countries bankrolling $141.9 billion (20 percent of the total cost)...”
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16by Haab, Timothy C Hicks, Robert L Published in Journal of environmental economics and management (01.10.1997)“...Modeling the choice among a discrete set of recreation alternatives is driven by the possible patterns of substitution among sites. Researchers typically...”
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17“...In this paper, we present a spatial model of fishing that can be used to assess some of the economic welfare losses to producers from setting aside essential...”
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18“...This paper examines the effect of the researcher's definition of a recreator's choice set on the parameter and welfare estimates from standard random utility...”
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