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Submissions from 2021

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Observations beyond the 2-year impact window, José Edwards and Stephen Meardon

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Using landscape metrics to characterize towns along an urban-rural gradient, Abigail Kaminski, Dana Marie Bauer, Kathleen P. Bell, Cynthia S. Loftin, and Erik J. Nelson

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With age comes immaturity: Do countries with older populations issue shorter maturity debt?, Gonca Senel and Mark L.J. Wright

Submissions from 2020

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The supply of media slant across outlets and demand for slant within outlets: Evidence from US presidential campaign news, Marcel Garz, Gaurav Sood, Daniel F. Stone, and Justin Wallace

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Partisan selective engagement: Evidence from Facebook, Marcel Garz, Jil Sörensen, and Daniel F. Stone

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Accounting for creativity: Lessons from the economic history of intellectual property and innovation, B. Zorina Khan

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JUST A BIG MISUNDERSTANDING? BIAS AND BAYESIAN AFFECTIVE POLARIZATION, Daniel F. Stone

Submissions from 2019

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Learning by lending, Matthew Botsch and Victoria Vanasco

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The distributional impact of a green payment policy for organic fruit, Erik Nelson, John Fitzgerald, and Nathan Tefft

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Estimating the Impact of Ride-Hailing App Company Entry on Public Transportation Use in Major US Urban Areas, Erik Nelson and Nicole Sadowsky

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Voluntary sustainability standards could significantly reduce detrimental impacts of global agriculture, W. K. Smith, E. Nelson, J. A. Johnson, S. Polasky, J. C. Milder, J. S. Gerber, P. C. West, S. Siebert, and K. A. Brauman

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“Unmotivated bias” and partisan hostility: Empirical evidence, Daniel F. Stone

Submissions from 2017

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Managing small natural features: A synthesis of economic issues and emergent opportunities, Dana Marie Bauer, Kathleen P. Bell, Erik J. Nelson, and Aram J.K. Calhoun

Submissions from 2016

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Invisible Women: Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and Family Firms in Nineteenth-Century France, B. Zorina Khan

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Commercial plant production and consumption still follow the latitudinal gradient in species diversity despite economic globalization, Erik J. Nelson, Matthew R. Helmus, Jeannine Cavender-Bares, Stephen Polasky, Jesse R. Lasky, Amy E. Zanne, William D. Pearse, Nathan J.B. Kraft, and Daniela A. Miteva

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Carbon credits compete poorly with agricultural commodities in an optimized model of land use in Northern California, Erik Nelson and Virginia Matzek

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Reference Points, Prospect Theory, and Momentum on the PGA Tour, Daniel F. Stone and Jeremy Arkes

Submissions from 2015

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Inventing Prizes: A Historical Perspective on Innovation Awards and Technology Policy, B. Zorina Khan

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Clarifying (Opportunity) Costs, Daniel F. Stone

Submissions from 2014

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Projected land-use change impacts on ecosystem services in the United States, Joshua J. Lawler, David J. Lewis, Erik Nelson, Andrew J. Plantinga, Stephen Polasky, John C. Withey, David P. Helmers, Sebastián Martinuzzi, and Derric Penningtonh

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From the editor, Stephen Meardon

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On kindleberger and hegemony: From berlin to MIT and back, Stephen Meardon

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Suspense-optimal college football play-offs, Jarrod Olson and Daniel F. Stone

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Implementing the optimal provision of ecosystem services, Stephen Polasky, David J. Lewis, Andrew J. Plantinga, and Erik Nelson

Submissions from 2013

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Evaluating the Return in Ecosystem Services from Investment in Public Land Acquisitions, Kent Kovacs, Stephen Polasky, Erik Nelson, Bonnie L. Keeler, Derric Pennington, Andrew J. Plantinga, and Steven J. Taff

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Climate change's impact on key ecosystem services and the human well-being they support in the US, Erik J. Nelson, Peter Kareiva, Mary Ruckelshaus, Katie Arkema, Gary Geller, Evan Girvetz, Dave Goodrich, Virginia Matzek, and Malin Pinsky

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Preparing for and managing change: Climate adaptation for biodiversity and ecosystems, Bruce A. Stein, Amanda Staudt, Molly S. Cross, Natalie S. Dubois, Carolyn Enquist, Roger Griffis, Lara J. Hansen, Jessica J. Hellmann, and Joshua J. Lawler

Submissions from 2012

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Economic-based projections of future land use in the conterminous United States under alternative policy scenarios, V. C. Radeloff, E. Nelson, A. J. Plantinga, D. J. Lewis, D. Helmers, J. J. Lawler, J. C. Withey, F. Beaudry, and S. Martinuzzi

Submissions from 2011

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The efficiency of voluntary incentive policies for preventing biodiversity loss, David J. Lewis, Andrew J. Plantinga, Erik Nelson, and Stephen Polasky

Submissions from 2010

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Modelling ecosystem services in terrestrial systems, Erik J. Nelson and Gretchen C. Daily

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Projecting global land-use change and its effect on ecosystem service provision and biodiversity with simple models, Erik Nelson, Heather Sander, Peter Hawthorne, Marc Conte, Driss Ennaanay, Stacie Wolny, Steven Manson, and Stephen Polasky

Submissions from 2009

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Climate change and health costs of air emissions from biofuels and gasoline, Jason Hill, Stephen Polasky, Erik Nelson, David Tilman, Hong Huo, Lindsay Ludwig, James Neumann, Haochi Zheng, and Diego Bonta

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Modeling multiple ecosystem services, biodiversity conservation, commodity production, and tradeoffs at landscape scales, Erik Nelson, Guillermo Mendoza, James Regetz, Stephen Polasky, Heather Tallis, D. Richard Cameron, Kai M.A. Chan, Gretchen C. Daily, and Joshua Goldstein

Submissions from 2008

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Efficiency of incentives to jointly increase carbon sequestration and species conservation on a landscape, Erik Nelson, Stephen Polasky, David J. Lewis, Andrew J. Plantinga, Eric Lonsdorf, Denis White, David Bael, and Joshua J. Lawler

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Where to put things? Spatial land management to sustain biodiversity and economic returns, Stephen Polasky, Erik Nelson, Jeff Camm, Blair Csuti, Paul Fackler, Eric Lonsdorf, Claire Montgomery, Denis White, and Jeff Arthur

Submissions from 2006

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Environmental, economic, and energetic costs and benefits of biodiesel and ethanol biofuels, Jason Hill, Erik Nelson, David Tilman, Stephen Polasky, and Douglas Tiffany

Submissions from 2004

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Institutions and democratic invention in 19th-century America: Evidence from "great inventors," 1790-1930, B. Zorina Khan and Kenneth L. Sokoloff

Submissions from 2001

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History lessons: The early development of intellectual property institutions in the United States, B. Zorina Khan and Kenneth L. Sokoloff

Submissions from 2000

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"Not for ornament": Patenting activity by nineteenth-century women inventors, B. Zorina Khan