Click on a term to reduce result list
The result list below will be reduced to the selected search terms. The terms are generated from the titles, abstracts and STW thesaurus of publications by the respective author.
93 records from EconBiz based on author Name
1. The political economy of American Indian policy : introduction to a special issue
Anderson, Terry Lee; Murtazashvili, Ilia; Parker, Dominic;2024
Type: Aufsatz in Zeitschrift; Article in journal;
Availability:

2. Environmental markets vs. environmental mandates : capturing prosperity and environmental quality
Anderson, Terry Lee;2023
Type: Graue Literatur; Non-commercial literature;
Availability:

3. Special issue: the political economy of American Indian policy
Anderson, Terry Lee; Murtazashvili, Ilia; Parker, Dominic;2024
Type: Aufsatzsammlung; Beiträge
Availability: Link
4. Culture, sovereignty, and the rule of law : lessons from Indian country
Anderson, Terry Lee; Parker, Dominic;2024
Type: Aufsatz in Zeitschrift; Article in journal;
Availability:

5. Save the environment - unleash the markets! : essays in honor of Terry L. Anderson
Leube, Kurt R.; Anderson, Terry Lee;2021
Type: Festschrift; Gedächtnisschrift
6. In Memoriam: Richard L. Stroup (1943-2021)
Munger, Michael C.; Anderson, Terry Lee; Stroup, Richard;2022
Type: Nachruf; Gedächtnisschrift
7. The critical role of markets in climate change adaptation
Anderson, Sarah E.; Anderson, Terry Lee; Hill, Alice C.; Kahn, Matthew E.; Kunreuther, Howard; Libecap, Gary D.; Mantripragada, Hari; Mérel, Pierre; Plantinga, Andrew; Smith, Vincent Kerry;2018
Type: Graue Literatur; Non-commercial literature; Arbeitspapier; Working Paper;
Availability: Link
8. The Critical Role of Markets in Climate Change Adaptation
abstractThis paper summarizes and synthesizes the role of markets in facilitating climate change adaptation. It explains how market signals encourage adaptation through land markets. It also identifies impediments to critical market signals, provides related policy recommendations, and points to promising new technologies. Urban, coastal, and agricultural land markets provide effective signals of the emerging costs of climate change. These signals encourage adjustments by both private owners and by policy officials in taking preemptive action to reduce costs. In agriculture, they promote consideration of new cropping and tillage practices, seed types, timing, and location of production. They also stimulate use of new irrigation technologies. In urban areas, they motivate new housing construction, elevation, and location away from harm. They channel more efficient use of water and its application to parks and other green areas to make urban settings more desirable with higher temperatures. To be effective, however, land markets must reflect multiple traders and prices must be free to adjust. Where these conditions are not met, land market signals will be inhibited and market-driven adaptation will be reduced. Because public policy is driven by constituent demands, it may not be a remedy. The evidence of the National Flood Insurance Program and federal wildfire response illustrates how politically difficult it may be to adjust programs to be more adaptive
Anderson, Sarah; Anderson, Terry Lee; Hill, Alice C.; Kahn, Matthew E.; Kunreuther, Howard; Libecap, Gary D.; Mantripragada, Hari; Mérel, Pierre R.; Plantinga, Andrew; Smith, Vincent Kerry;2018
Availability: Link
9. Land quality, land rights, and indigenous poverty
Leonard, Bryan; Parker, Dominic P.; Anderson, Terry Lee;2020
Type: Aufsatz in Zeitschrift; Article in journal;
Availability: Link
Citations: 33 (based on OpenCitations)
10. The critical role of markets in climate change adaptation
Anderson, Sarah E.; Anderson, Terry Lee; Hill, Alice C.; Kahn, Matthew E.; Kunreuther, Howard; Libecap, Gary D.; Mantripragada, Hari; Mérel, Pierre; Plantinga, Andrew; Smith, Vincent Kerry;2019
Type: Aufsatz in Zeitschrift; Article in journal;
Availability: Link