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Environmental Economics and Policy 57 Risk and Uncertainty 54 Resource /Energy Economics and Policy 32 Public Economics 19 Production Economics 14 Financial Economics 13 uncertainty 12 bounded rationality 10 Industrial Organization 8 ambiguity 7 climate change 7 Institutional and Behavioral Economics 6 Uncertainty 6 incomplete contracts 6 state-contingent production 6 Climate change 5 Research and Development/Tech Change/Emerging Technologies 5 expected uncertain utility 5 Australia 4 Murray-Darling 4 water 4 Climate Change 3 Land Economics/Use 3 Murray Darling Basin 3 Murray-Darling Basin 3 Political Economy 3 Productivity Analysis 3 Research Methods/ Statistical Methods 3 Tullock contests 3 drought 3 emissions trading 3 induction 3 risk 3 supermodularity 3 Aurukun community 2 Carbon pricing 2 Competition intensity 2 Data envelopment analysis 2 Demand and Price Analysis 2 FTA 2
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Quiggin, John 116 Chambers, Robert G 20 Grant, Simon 16 Adamson, David 14 Menezes, Flavio 12 Kline, Jeff 6 Venn, Tyron 6 Bell, Stephen 5 Concu, Giovanni B 5 Mallawaarachchi, Thilak 4 Neal, Mark 4 Schrobback, Peggy 4 Chambers, Sarah 3 Wagner, Liam 3 Freebairn, John 2 Fulkerson, Bill 2 Kao, Tina 2 Nauges, Celine 2 O'Donnell, Christopher 2 Osaki, Yusuke 2 Alauddin, Mohammad 1 Bahnisch, Mark 1 Bleichrodt, Han 1 Cook, David 1 Emtage, Nick 1 Farrell, Henry 1 Gans, Joshua 1 Hailu, Atakelty 1 Harrison, Steve 1 Hazledine, Tim 1 Herbohn, John 1 Jotzo, Frank 1 Leggate, William W 1 Mahadevan, Renuka 1 McDonald, Stuart 1 McGavin, Robbie 1 Meneghel, Idione 1 Neal, James 1 O'Callaghan, Patrick 1 O'Donnell, Chris 1
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School of Economics, University of Queensland 140
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Risk and Sustainable Management Group Working Papers 140
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"One size fits all"? - The relationship between the value of genetic traits and the farm system
Neal, Mark; Fulkerson, Bill - School of Economics, University of Queensland - 2006
The wide use of artificial insemination by dairy farmers has facilitated the development of a multi-billion dollar international market in animal genetics. In the major western dairy producing nations, each country has developed a single index to rank bulls, based on the value of traits they are...
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Investigating distance effects on environmental values: A choice modelling approach
Concu, Giovanni B - School of Economics, University of Queensland - 2005
This paper describes a Choice Modelling experiment set up to investigate the relationship between distance and willingness to pay for environmental quality changes. The issue is important for the estimation and transfer of benefits. The Choice Modelling experiment allows testing distance effects...
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Accommodating Indigenous Cultural Heritage Values in Resource Assessment: Cape York Peninsula and the Murray-Darling Basin, Australia
Venn, Tyron; Quiggin, John - School of Economics, University of Queensland - 2005
In this paper we consider the problem of accommodating indigenous cultural heritage values in resource assessment and valuation. We suggest a need for price-based approaches to valuation to be replaced by or complemented with quantitative constraints, reflecting the requirement that rights...
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No more free beer tomorrow? Economic policy and outcomes in Australia and New Zealand 1984-2003
Hazledine, Tim; Quiggin, John - School of Economics, University of Queensland - 2005
In this chapter, we compare the experience of Australia and New Zealand over the period of microeconomic reform that began in the early 1980s. Of particular concern is the question of how New Zealand, with what were seen at the time as the ‘best’ set of economic policies in the OECD,...
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The potential cost to New Zealand dairy farmers from the introduction of nitrate-based stocking rate restrictions
Neal, Mark - School of Economics, University of Queensland - 2005
Introducing a stocking rate restriction is one possible course of action for regulators to improve water quality where it is affected by nitrate pollution. To determine the impact of a stocking rate restriction on a range of New Zealand dairy farms, a whole-farm model was optimised with and...
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Outcomes and Strategy Choices in Tullock Contests
Menezes, Flavio; Quiggin, John - School of Economics, University of Queensland - 2005
We explore the relationship between the choice of the strategy space and outcomes in Tullock contests. In particular, in a framework where one of the contest's participants moves first, we show that there is an equilibrium where this individual wins the contest with probability one. We also show...
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Bargaining power and efficiency in insurance contracts
Quiggin, John; Chambers, Robert G - School of Economics, University of Queensland - 2005
Insurance contracts are frequently modelled as principal--agent relationships. Although it is commonly assumed that the principal, in this case the insurer, has complete freedom to design the contract, the problem formulation in much of the principal--agent literature presumes that the contract...
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Risk and Water Management in the Murray-Darling Basin
Quiggin, John - School of Economics, University of Queensland - 2005
Most settled parts of Australia, notably including the Murray-Darling Basin, experience low and highly variable rainfall levels. Both medium-term cycles such as the Southern Oscillation and longer term climate change contribute uncertainty in additional to that arising from seasonal...
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How to kill a country? The US-Australia Free Trade Agreement, pharmaceuticals and intellectual property
Quiggin, John - School of Economics, University of Queensland - 2005
The debate over theFree Trade Agreement with the United States has produced a book, How to Kill a Country, primarily concerned with intellectual property and related issues (Weiss, Thurbon and Matthews 2004). In arguing that Australia will be worse off, Weiss, Thurbon and Matthews examine four...
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Blogs, wikis and creative innovation
Quiggin, John - School of Economics, University of Queensland - 2005
In this paper, I will argue that blogs and wikis are indeed highly significant, but more as instances of a new mode of innovation than as a direct replacement for existing communications media. This new mode has been christened the ‘creative commons’ and both elements of the name are...
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