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Tisdell, John G.. |
Experimental economics has emerged and matured as a formal method for questioning and stress testing economic theory and assumptions concerning individual behavior. More recently, experimental methods have been used successfully in an economic laboratory to test alternative environmental policy options. The data underpinning these experiments is often stylized or hypothetical in nature. Ecologists and experimental economics have much to gain by exploring ways to underpin economic experiments with data generated from biophysical models in terms of external validity and salient features of the issue at hand. The study makes a contribution by demonstrating how underpinning experiments with regionally modeled biophysical data may give insights which would not... |
Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation |
Palavras-chave: Sediment trading; EMSS; Natural resource markets; Experimentation; Environmental Economics and Policy. |
Ano: 2006 |
URL: http://purl.umn.edu/25631 |
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