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English 107 Undetermined 4
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Heim, John J. 23 Siegel, Donald S. 23 Duchin, Faye 17 Gowdy, John Malcolm 15 Stern, David I. 15 Adams, James 6 Levine, Stephen H. 5 Simons, Kenneth L. 5 Vitaliano, Donald F. 5 Julia, Roxana 4 Ma, Chunbo 4 Clemmons, J. Roger 3 Paton, David 3 Piga, Claudio 3 Stella, Gregory 3 Erickson, Jon D. 2 He, Lining 2 Link, Albert N. 2 McWilliams, Abagail 2 Medda, Giuseppe 2 Phan, Phillip H. 2 Strømman, Anders Hammer 2 Williams, Leighton Vaughan 2 Wright, Mike 2 Wright, Patrick M. 2 Bozeman, Barry 1 Chapman, Duane 1 Chapple, Wendy 1 Chertow, Marian 1 Chiang, Eric P. 1 Cleveland, Cutler J. 1 Costanza, Robert 1 Duroy, Quentin M. 1 Eden, Lorraine 1 Ferrer-i-Carbonell, Ada 1 Fisher, Brendan P. 1 Guenthner, Joseph 1 Hageluken, Christian 1 Halada, Kohmei 1 Harris, Richard Ian 1
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Department of Economics, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 111
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Rensselaer Working Papers in Economics 111
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Graduate Education in Ecological Economics
Polimeni, John M. - Department of Economics, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute - 2004
Interest in graduate education in ecological economics is increasing. However, no formal plan of study for a Ph.D. in ecological economics has been disseminated. The lack of a formal plan is problematic as the field of ecological economics matures, interest grows, and new programs are being...
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Ecological Economics at a Crossroads
Gowdy, John Malcolm; Erickson, Jon D. - Department of Economics, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute - 2004
During the past decade theoretical and empirical advances in neoclassical economics have resulted in the virtual rejection of the two pillars of traditional welfare economics-- rational economic man and perfect competition. Surprisingly, many ecological economists are moving closer to the...
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Reforming Reforms: Incentive Effects in Education Finance in Vermont
Schmidt, Stephen J.; Scott, Karen - Department of Economics, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute - 2004
In 1997, Vermont passed Act 60, which reformed its education finance system to achieve greater equality of spending within the state. Like other recent education finance reforms that included strong and transparent incentives to reduce spending, Act 60 was politically very unpopular. In February...
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The Rise and Fall of the Environmental Kuznets Curve
Stern, David I. - Department of Economics, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute - 2003
This paper chronicles the story of the environmental Kuznets curve (EKC). The EKC proposes that indicators of environmental degradation first rise, and then fall with increasing income per capita. However, recent evidence shows that developing countries are addressing environmental issues,...
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The Revolution in Welfare Economics and its Implications for Environmental Valuation and Policy
Gowdy, John Malcolm - Department of Economics, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute - 2003
Two research programs are brought together to contribute to the growing body of work on alternatives to standard welfare-based approaches to environmental valuation and policy. The first is the theoretical literature undermining the "new welfare economics." The second is the growing body of work...
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Global Sulfur Emissions in the 1990s
Stern, David I. - Department of Economics, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute - 2003
This paper provides global and individual country estimates of sulfur emissions from 1991-2000. Raw estimates are obtained in two ways. For countries and years with published data I compile that data from the available sources. For the remaining countries and for missing years for countries with...
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The Influence of Federal Laboratory R&D on Industrial Research
Adams, James; Chiang, Eric P.; Jensen, Jeffrey L. - Department of Economics, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute - 2003
This paper studies the influence of R&D in the federal laboratory system, the world's largest, on firm research. Our results are based on a sample of 220 industrial research laboratories that work with a variety of federal laboratories and agencies and are owned by 115 firms in the chemicals,...
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The Thrift Industry and the Community Reinvestment Act: Assessing the Cost of Social Responsibility
Vitaliano, Donald F.; Stella, Gregory - Department of Economics, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute - 2003
A stochastic frontier cost function indicates that the annual cost of complying with the anti-redlining Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) is $171,000 per thrift institution, roughly 2.3 percent of variable costs. But compliance cost is significantly less than the estimated 21 percent cost...
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Estimation of the Return on Capital in Municipal Water Systems
Vitaliano, Donald F. - Department of Economics, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute - 2003
The shadow return on capital in 75 small municipal water systems is estimated using a gamma frontier variable cost function. The estimated Social Cost of capital exceeds the shadow return by an average ratio of 4.37:1, with a median capital stock inefficiency of $70, 500 per year per system...
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An Econometric Analysis of Trends in Research Joint Venture Activity.
Link, Albert N.; Paton, David; Siegel, Donald S. - Department of Economics, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute - 2003
Edith Penrose was one of the first scholars to point out that firms may need to rely on research joint ventures (RJVs) to acquire access to resources that can help them achieve and sustain a competitive advantage. We estimate an econometric model of the propensity of firms to disclose their...
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