Working papers are available for download in PDF format by clicking
on the title of the paper. Journal articles may be retrieved at
various online libraries for a fee or at libraries that carry the
journal.
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Working Papers |
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Hubbell, Bryan. (2006). Health Based Cost Effectiveness of Ambient PM2.5 Reductions. Working
Paper. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Air Quality
Planning and Standards, Innovative Strategies and Economics
Group. |
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Chappell, Linda. (2006). The document, "Improving EPA Emissions Forecasting For Regulatory Impact Analyses" describes an interim approach for forecasting emissions to future years to be used in regulatory analyses. This document provides background information on this interim approach for the Advisory Council on Clean Air Compliance Analysis and its Air Quality Modeling Subcommittee for review. The EPA is requesting that the Council provide review and advice of this interim approach. |
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Hubbell, Bryan. (2002). Implementing
QALYs in the Analysis of Air Pollution Regulations. Working
Paper. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Air Quality
Planning and Standards, Innovative Strategies and Economics
Group. |
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Hubbell, Bryan. (2002). Evaluating
the Health Benefits of Air Pollution Reductions: Recent Developments
at the U.S. EPA. Working Paper. U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Innovative
Strategies and Economics Group. |
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Hubbell, Bryan. (2002). Health
Benefits of Reducing Air Pollution from Heavy Duty Vehicles.
Working Paper. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office
of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Innovative Strategies
and Economics Group. |
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Larsen, Shannon and Aaiysha Khursheed. (2002).
Environmental
Regulations and Economic Performance: Evidence from Ozone Status.
Working Paper. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office
of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Innovative Strategies
and Economics Group. |
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Murray, Brian, Walter Thurman, and Andrew Keeler.
(2000). Adjusting
for Tax Interaction Effects in the Economic Analysis of Environmental
Regulation: Some Practical Considerations. White Paper.
Prepared for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office
of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Innovative Strategies
and Economics Group in conjunction with Research Triangle Institute
International. |
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Journal Articles |
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Bingham, Tayler and Tyler Fox. (1999). “Model
Complexity and Scope in Policy Analyses.” Public Administration
Quarterly 23(3). |
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Fox, Tyler. (1996). “Economic Analysis
of U.S. EPA Regulations: Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard Industry.”
Pulp and Paper Canada 97(12):T465-468. |
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Fox, Tyler and Don Fullerton. (1991). “The
Irrelevance of Detail in a Computable General Equilibrium Model.”
Economics Letters 36(1):67-70. |
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Hubbell, Bryan, W. Florkowski, R. Oetting,
S. Braman, and C. Robacker. (2001). Implications of Lawn Care
and Landscape Maintenance Firm Profiles for Adoption of Pest-Management
Practices. Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 33(1):
147-59. |
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Hubbell, Bryan. (1998). Estimating Insecticide
Application Frequencies: A Comparison of Geometric and Other
Count Data Models. Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics,
30(2): 285-99. |
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Hubbell, Bryan. (1997). Entropy Based Measurement
of Geographic Concentration in U.S. Hog Production. University
of Georgia. Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics,
Faculty Series paper. |
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Hubbell, Bryan. (1997). Estimating Insecticide
Application Frequencies: A Comparison of Geometric and Other
Count Data Models. Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics,
29(2): 225-42. |
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Thurman, Walter, Tyler Fox, and Tayler Bingham.
(2000). Imposing Smoothness Priors in Applied Welfare Economics:
An Application of the Information Contract Curve to Environmental
Regulatory Analysis. Review of Economics and Statistics, 83(3):
511-22. |