| Title | | Report /Research Authors | Research Organization |
| Sample Representativeness: Implications for Administering and Testing Stated Preference Surveys (01/11/2008) |  | Krupnick, Alan
Evans, David A. | Resources for the Future |
| Santa Clara Criteria Air Pollutant Benefit Analysis (05/01/1987) |  | Chestnut, Lauraine G.
Rowe, Robert D.
Ostro, Bart D. | Energy and Resource Consultants, Inc. |
| Sector Study: Incremental National Pollution Control Costs and Benefits Summary (07/01/1988) |  | | Environmental Law Institute |
| Semi-parametric Discrete Choice Measures of Willingness to Pay (01/01/2007) |  | Huang, Ju-Chin
Nychka, Douglas W.
Smith, V. Kerry | Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, Univeristy of New Hampshire, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Arizona State University, and Resources for the Future |
| Six Studies of Health Benefits from Air Pollution Control, Volume II of Methods Development for Environmental Control Benefits Assessment (12/01/1985) |  | Crocker, Thomas D.
d'Arge, Ralph C.
Schulze, William D.
Ben-David, Shaul
Atkinson, Scott E.
Pazand, Reza
Anderson, Curtis L.
Buechley, Robert
Cropper, Maureen L.
Eubanks, Larry
Thibodeau, Lawrence A. | Wyoming, University of |
| Socio-Economic and Institutional Factors in Irrigation Return Flow Quality Control (08/01/1978) |  | Vlachos, Evan C.
Huszar, Paul C.
Radosevich, George E.
Skogerboe, Gaylord
Trock, Warren | Colorado State University |
| Socio-economic Causes and Consequences of Future Environmental Changes Workshop (11/16/2005) |  | | Alpha-Gamma Technologies, Inc. |
| Some Economics of Air Pollution-Induced Chronic Illness (08/28/1980) |  | Ben-David, Shaul
Crocker, Thomas D.
Gerking, Shelby D. | Wyoming, University of |
| Sources of Error in Contingent Valuation (12/01/1990) |  | McClelland, Gary H.
Schulze, William D.
Waldman, Donald
Irwin, Julie R.
Schenk, David | Colorado at Boulder, University of, Department of Psychology and Center for Research on Judgment and Policy |
| Stated Preference: What Do We Know? Where Do We Go? (10/13/2000) |  |  | Environmental Law Institute |
| Statistical Methodology for Assigning Emissions to Industries in the United States, Revised Estimates: 1970 To 1997 (01/01/2001) |  | Pasurka, Carl | Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, National Center for Environmental Economics, Benefits Assessment and Methods Development Division |
| Statistical Methodology for Assigning Emissions to Industries in the United States: 1970 to 1990 (01/01/2001) |  | Pasurka, Carl
Forrest, Anne S.
Lockhart, James
Jung, Charles | Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, National Center for Environmental Economics, Benefits Assessment and Methods Development Division |
| Stigma: The Psychology and Economics of Superfund (07/01/2004) |  | Schulze, William
Messer, Kent
Hackett, Katherine
Cameron, Trudy
Crawford, Graham
McClelland, Gary | Cornell University |
| Strategies for Dealing with Uncertainty in Individual Regulations, Volume IV of Research and Demonstration of Improved Methods for Carrying Out Benefit-Cost Analysis of Individual Regulations (11/01/1984) |  | Harrison Jr., David | Harvard University,
John F. Kennedy School of Government,
Energy and Environmental Policy Center |
| Stratospheric Ozone Depletion, Skin Damage Risks, and Protective Action (01/01/1999) |  | Dickie, Mark
Gerking, Shelby D. | Wyoming, University of, Department of Economics and Finance |
| Studies on Partial Equilibrium Approaches to Valuation of Environmental Amenities, Volume IV of Methods Development for Assessing Air Pollution Control Benefits (02/01/1979) |  | Cropper, Maureen L.
Porter, William R.
Hansen, Berton J.
Jones, Robert A.
Riley, John G. | Wyoming, University of |
| Survey of Environmental Products and Services (02/01/1998) |  | | U.S. Department of Commerce, Census Bureau, Manufacturing and Construction Division, Special Studies Branch |
| Survey of Methodologies for Valuing Externalities and Public Goods (09/01/1989) |  | Hayden, F. Gregory | Nebraska, University of,
Department of Economics |