Date
Oct. 31, 2001
Authors
James Sanchirico
Publication
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James N. Sanchirico
University Fellow
James Sanchirico is a university fellow at RFF. His main research interests include the economic analysis of policy design and marine and terrestrial species conservation.
Marine Reserves: Is There a Free Lunch?
The Impact of the Conservation Reserve Program on Nearby Property Values
This paper examines how land enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program affects nearby home prices and finds that more CRP land raises the value of nearby homes, showing that conservation programs can provide clear local economic benefits in addition to
Conservation and Community: The Local Economic Impacts of the Conservation Reserve Program
This report assesses the Conservation Reserve Program’s impacts on property values, rural business activity, employment, and migration.
How Will Changes to the Greenhouse Gas Protocol Affect Short-Term Markets?
Changes to the Greenhouse Gas Protocol may push more companies to purchase energy attribute credits in short-term “spot” markets, but the volatility in these markets may make credits less reliable for investors.
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