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How Do International Crises Affect Trade in Oil?

Robert Weiner

July 13, 2006

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“Ground Truthing” Policy: Using Participatory Mapmaking to Connect Citizens and Decisionmakers

Shalini Vajjhala

July 13, 2006

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Resources Editor

June 1, 2006

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Disproving the Conventional Wisdom: Both Poor and Rich Depend on Natural Resources in Indian Villages

Urvashi Narain

May 18, 2006

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Economic Incentives to Control Water Pollution in Developing Countries: How Well has Colombia’s Wastewater Discharge Fee Program Worked and Why?

Allen Blackman

May 18, 2006

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Identifying Disease Control Priorities in Developing Countries

Resources Staff

May 18, 2006

Phil Sharp

From the President: Look Beyond the Obvious

Phil Sharp

May 18, 2006

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Explaining Sprawl: How Much Does Zoning Matter?

Virginia McConnell, Margaret A. Walls, and Elizabeth Kopits

May 18, 2006

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Worldwide Environmental Rankings: Will Nations Compete to be Green?

James Boyd

May 18, 2006

Voting for Conservation: What is the American Electorate Revealing?

Voting for Conservation: What is the American Electorate Revealing?

H. Spencer Banzhaf, Wallace Oates, James Sanchirico, R. David Simpson, and Randy Walsh

Feb. 15, 2006

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Making Tough Choices: Hurricane Protection Planning after Katrina and Rita

G. Dickey and Leonard Shabman

Feb. 15, 2006

Malaria among African Children: Hope for Progress against a Growing Menance

Malaria among African Children: Hope for Progress against a Growing Menance

Ramanan Laxminarayan

Feb. 15, 2006

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RFF 2005 Annual Report: Ideas, Independence, Impact

Phil Sharp

Feb. 15, 2006

Public Use and Just Compensation: How and When Does Economic Analysis Apply?

Public Use and Just Compensation: How and When Does Economic Analysis Apply?

Tim Brennan

Nov. 30, 2005

Superfund at 25: What Remains to Be Done

Superfund at 25: What Remains to Be Done

Katherine Probst

Nov. 30, 2005

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Should Fuel Economy Standards Be Raised?

Ian Parry

Nov. 30, 2005

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From the President: Our Compelling Mission

Phil Sharp

Nov. 30, 2005

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Taking Risks on the Space Frontier

Molly Macauley

Aug. 29, 2005

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Forever Wild, But Do We Care? How New Yorkers Value Natural Resource Improvement

H. Spencer Banzhaf, Dallas Burtraw, David Evans, and Alan Krupnick

Aug. 29, 2005

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Ecosystem Services and the Government: The Need for a New Way of Judging Nature’s Value

James Boyd and H. Spencer Banzhaf

Aug. 29, 2005

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Shall We Gather ‘round the Campfire?

Carolyn Fischer, Edwin Muchapondwa, and Thomas Sterner

Aug. 29, 2005

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What Is the United States Doing About Climate Change? Everyone Else Is Coping with Kyoto

William Pizer

July 16, 2005

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Is There a Role for the United States to Play in Future Climate Negotiations? Maybe.

Raymond J. Kopp

July 16, 2005

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Business Planning in a Post-Kyoto World: For U.S. Firms, Which End Is Up?

Robert W. Fri

July 16, 2005