No 19-27: The Impact of Forest and Non-Forest Land Cover on Potable Water Treatment Costs: Panel Evidence from Ethiopia
Dawit Mulatu, Amare Fentie and Juha Siikamäki
No 19-26: The Short-Run Subsidies, Take-Up, and Long-Run Demand for Off-Grid Solar for the Poor: Evidence from Large-Scale Randomized Trials in Rwanda
Rowan P. Clarke and Martine Visser
No 19-25: Weather Uncertainty and Demand for Information in Agricultural Technology Adoption: The Case of Namibia
Chalmers Mulwa, Martine Visser and Zachary Gitonga
No 19-24: Competition and Gender in the Lab vs. Field: Experiments with Off-Grid Renewable Energy Entrepreneurs in Rural Rwanda
Rebecca A. Klege and Martine Visser
No 19-23: The Link Between Response Time and Choices in Choice Experiments
Genius Murwirapachena and Johane Dikgang
No 19-22: Charging for Plastic Bags as an Effective Nudging Policy
Zafeer Ravat, Jugal Mahabir and Johane Dikgang
No 19-21: Alternatives for Risk Elicitation in the Field: Evidence from Coffee Farmers in Costa Rica
Maria A. Naranjo, Francisco Alpízar and Peter Martinsson
No 19-20: Rural Households’ Forest Use in Fragmented Forest Landscapes: An Example from Tanzania’s Usambara Ecosystem
H. Jo Albers, Razack Lokina, Elizabeth J.Z. Robinson and Victoria Kreinbrink
No 19-19: Behavioural Nudges for Water Conservation in Unequal Settings Experimental Evidence from Cape Town
Kerri Brick, Samantha DeMartino and Martine Visser
No 19-18: Saving Water at Cape Town Schools by Using Smart Metering and Behavioural Change
Martine Visser, M. J. Booysen, Johanna M. Brühl and Kenneth J. Berger
No 19-17: Decision-making within the Household: The Role of Autonomy and Differences in Preferences
Yonas Alem, Sied Hassen and Gunnar Köhlin
No 19-16: Open Access Post-Harvest Grazing and Farmers’ Preferences for Forage Production Incentives: A Choice Experiment Study of Ethiopia
Hailemariam Teklewold, Alemu Mekonnen, Tagel Gebrehiwot and Mintewab Bezabih
No 19-15: Sanctioned Quotas vs. Information Provisioning for Community Wildlife Conservation in Zimbabwe: A Framed Field Experiment Approach
Herbert Ntuli, Anne-Sophie Crépin, Edwin Muchapondwa and Caroline Schill
No 19-14: Climatic Impact on China’s Residential Electricity Consumption: Does the Level of Income Matter?
Ying Yu, Kerui Du and Chu Wei
No 19-13: Integrating Econometric Models of Land Use Change with Models of Ecosystem Services and Landscape Simulations to Guide Coastal Management and Planning for Flood Control
Laura Villegas
No 19-12: Factors Influencing People’s Perceptions Towards Conservation of Transboundary Wildlife Resources: The Case of the Great Limpopo Trans-frontier Conservation Area
Herbert Ntuli, Edwin Muchapondwa, Sverker C. Jagers, Amanda Linell and Martin Sjöstedt
No 19-11: Coal Taxation Reform in China and its Distributional Effect on Residential Consumers
Ping Qin, Xiao-Bing Zhang and Lunyu Xie
No 19-10: The Effects of Storage Technology and Training on Post-Harvest Losses: Evidence from Small-Scale Farms in Tanzania
Martin Julius Chegere, Håkan Eggert and Måns Söderbom
No 19-9: Institutional Preferences, Social Preferences and Cooperation: Evidence from a Lab-in-the-Field Experiment in Rural China
Xiaojun Yang, Zihan Nie, Jianying Qiu and Qin Tu
No 19-8: The Origins of Cultural Divergence: Evidence from a Developing Country
Hoang-Anh Ho, Peter Martinsson and Ola Olsson
No 19-7: Quantifying the Temperature Effects on China’s Total Agricultural Output
Xiaoguang Chen and Jue Du
No 19-6: Household demand for water in rural Kenya
Jake Wagner, Joseph Cook and Peter Kimuyu
No 19-5: Understanding Risks and Managing Perceptions in the Nile Basin after the Completion of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam
Kevin Wheeler, Marc Jeuland, Jim Hall, Edith Zagona and Dale Whittington
No 19-4: A Global Assessment of Non-Tariff Customer Assistance Programs in Water Supply and Sanitation
Joseph Cook, Dale Whittington, David Fuente and Michael Matichich
No 19-3: Can Local Communities Afford Full Control Over Wildlife Conservation? The Case of CAMPFIRE in Zimbabwe
Herbert Ntuli, Boscow Odhiambo Okumu and Edwin Muchapondwa
No 19-2: Valuing Residents’ Preferences for Improved Urban Green Space Ecosystem Services in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Dawit Woubishet Mulatu, Jessica Alvsilver and Juha Siikamäki
No 19-1: Does Urbanization Increase Residential Energy Use? Evidence from the Chinese Residential Energy Consumption Survey 2012
Lunyu Xie and Chu Wei
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