David L. Sunding

Affiliations: 
Agricultural Economics University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 
Area:
Agricultural Economics, General Economics
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Auffhammer M, Duru M, Rubin E, et al. (2020) The Economic Impact of Critical-Habitat Designation: Evidence from Vacant-Land Transactions Land Economics. 96: 188-206
Buck S, Auffhammer M, Soldati H, et al. (2020) Forecasting Residential Water Consumption in California: Rethinking Model Selection Water Resources Research. 56
Buck S, Auffhammer M, Hamilton S, et al. (2016) Measuring Welfare Losses from Urban Water Supply Disruptions Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists. 3: 743-778
Sunding D, Terhorst J. (2014) Conserving Endangered Species through Regulation of Urban Development: The Case of California Vernal Pools Land Economics. 90: 290-305
Wolaver BD, Cook CE, Sunding DL, et al. (2014) Potential economic impacts of environmental flows following a possible listing of endangered texas freshwater mussels Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 50: 1081-1101
Schoengold K, Sunding DL. (2014) The impact of water price uncertainty on the adoption of precision irrigation systems Agricultural Economics (United Kingdom). 45: 729-743
Buck S, Auffhammer M, Sunding D. (2014) Land markets and the value of water: Hedonic analysis using repeat sales of farmland American Journal of Agricultural Economics. 96: 953-969
Hamilton SF, Sproul TW, Sunding D, et al. (2013) Environmental policy with collective waste disposal Journal of Environmental Economics and Management. 66: 337-346
Brozović N, Sunding DL, Zilberman D. (2010) On the spatial nature of the groundwater pumping externality Resource and Energy Economics. 32: 154-164
Sunding DL, Swoboda AM. (2010) Hedonic analysis with locally weighted regression: An application to the shadow cost of housing regulation in Southern California Regional Science and Urban Economics. 40: 550-573
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