This book explores frontier work at the intersection of experimental and environmental economics, with cutting edge research provided by premier scholars in the field.
`John List is a distinguished contributor to the use of laboratory and field experimental methods to better understand economic markets and resource problems generally. This is a fine and most welcome collection focusing on environmental and resource issues.'
- Vernon L. Smith, George Mason University, US
'John List and his collaborators have married experimental economics on the one hand with environmental and resource economics on the other. It's a happy marriage, indeed, and scholars from either camp will benefit from a careful reading of these most interesting papers.' - Paul R. Portney, University of Arizona, US 'John List is a distinguished contributor to the use of laboratory and field experimental methods to better understand economic markets and resource problems generally. This is a fine and most welcome collection focusing on environmental and resource issues.' - Vernon L. Smith, George Mason University, US