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3“...Recent reports suggest that most of the world's commercial fisheries could collapse within decades. Although poor fisheries governance is often implicated,...”
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4by Abatayo, Anna Lou Lynham, John Published in Journal of environmental economics and management (01.03.2016)“...It is widely believed that there is strong experimental evidence to support the idea that exogenously imposed regulations crowd out the intrinsic motivations...”
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5“...Rising sea levels necessitate careful consideration of different forms of coastal protection but cost-benefit analysis is limited when important non-market...”
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6“...On May 23, 1960, a devastating tsunami struck the city of Hilo on the island of Hawaii. This tsunami provides a unique natural experiment as the tsunami was...”
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7by Leibbrandt, Andreas Lynham, John Published in Experimental economics : a journal of the Economic Science Association (01.06.2018)“...To access, purchase, authenticate, or subscribe to the full-text of this article, please visit this link: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10683-017-9539-y...”
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8by Mora, Camilo Spirandelli, Daniele Franklin, Erik C Lynham, John Kantar, Michael B Miles, Wendy Smith, Charlotte Z Freel, Kelle Moy, Jade Louis, Leo V Barba, Evan W Bettinger, Keith Frazier, Abby G Colburn IX, John F Hanasaki, Naota Hawkins, Ed Hirabayashi, Yukiko Knorr, Wolfgang Little, Christopher M Emanuel, Kerry Sheffield, Justin Patz, Jonathan A Hunter, Cynthia L Published in Nature climate change (19.11.2018)“...The ongoing emission of greenhouse gases (GHGs) is triggering changes in many climate hazards that can impact humanity. We found traceable evidence for 467...”
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9by Lynham, John Nitta, Kohei Saijo, Tatsuyoshi Tarui, Nori Published in Energy economics (01.02.2016)“...A number of studies have estimated how much energy conservation is achieved by providing households with real-time information on energy use via in-home...”
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10“...Where do preferences for fairness come from? We use a unique field setting to test for a spillover of sharing norms from the workplace to a laboratory...”
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11by Halliday, Timothy Published in The Economic journal (London) (2019)“...The high correlation of industrial pollutant emissions complicates the estimation of the impact of industrial pollutants on health. To circumvent this, we use...”
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12by Lynham, John Nikolaev, Anton Raynor, Jennifer Vilela, Thaís Villaseñor-Derbez, Juan Carlos Published in Nature communications (20.02.2020)“...Two of the largest protected areas on earth are U.S. National Monuments in the Pacific Ocean. Numerous claims have been made about the impacts of these...”
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13by Barnes-Mauthe, Michele Barnes-Mauthe, Michele Gray, Steven Allen Gray, Steven Allen Arita, Shawn Arita, Shawn Lynham, John Lynham, John Leung, PingSun Leung, PingSun Published in Environmental management (New York) (01.02.2015)“...Social capital is an important resource that can be mobilized for purposive action or competitive gain. The distribution of social capital in social–ecological...”
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14by Abatayo, Anna Lou Lynham, John Sherstyuk, Katerina Published in Applied economics letters (25.06.2018)“...Direct face-to-face communication has traditionally been found to be more effective for fostering economic cooperation than any form of indirect, mediated...”
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15by Burger, Nicholas Charness, Gary Lynham, John Published in Journal of economic behavior & organization (2011)“...▶ We try interventions designed to help with procrastination and to deplete willpower. ▶ Imposing evenly-spaced interim deadlines was surprisingly ineffective...”
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16by Michele L. Barnes John Lynham Kolter Kalberg PingSun Leung Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (07.06.2016)“...Social networks can profoundly affect human behavior, which is the primary force driving environmental change. However, empirical evidence linking microlevel...”
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17by Cabral, Reniel B Mayorga, Juan Clemence, Michaela Lynham, John Koeshendrajana, Sonny Muawanah, Umi Nugroho, Duto Anna, Zuzy Mira Ghofar, Abdul Zulbainarni, Nimmi Gaines, Steven D Costello, Christopher Published in Nature ecology & evolution (01.04.2018)“...Perhaps the greatest challenge facing global fisheries is that recovery often requires substantial short-term reductions in fishing effort, catches and...”
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18by Burgess, Matthew G Carrella, Ernesto Drexler, Michael Axtell, Robert L Bailey, Richard M Watson, James R Cabral, Reniel B Clemence, Michaela Costello, Christopher Dorsett, Chris Gaines, Steven D Klein, Emily S Koralus, Philipp Leonard, George Levin, Simon A Little, Lorne Richard Lynham, John Madsen, Jens Koed Merkl, Andreas Owashi, Brandon Saul, Steven E Putten, Ingrid E Wilcox, Sharon Published in Fish and fisheries (Oxford, England) (01.05.2020)“...Models of human dimensions of fisheries are important to understanding and predicting how fishing industries respond to changes in marine ecosystems and...”
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19“...Professional bookmakers rarely accept bets from individuals who directly control the outcome of the bet. We analyse a unique exception to this rule and a...”
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20by Christopher Costello John Lynham Sarah E. Lester Steven D. Gaines Published in Annual review of resource economics (01.01.2010)“...Widespread global collapses of fisheries corroborate decades-old predictions by economists, made long before large-scale industrialization of the world's...”