Stephen W. Salant
Affiliations: | University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI |
Area:
General Economics, Environmental SciencesGoogle:
"Stephen Salant"Children
Sign in to add traineeCarolyn Fischer | grad student | 1997 | University of Michigan |
Matthew J. Kotchen | grad student | 2003 | University of Michigan |
Martin D. Heintzelman | grad student | 2006 | University of Michigan |
Jooyong Jun | grad student | 2009 | University of Michigan |
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Salant SW, Seegert N. (2018) Should Congestion Tolls be Set by the Government or by the Private Sector? The Knight–Pigou Debate Revisited Economica. 85: 428-448 |
Anderson ST, Kellogg R, Salant SW. (2018) Hotelling under Pressure Journal of Political Economy. 126: 984-1026 |
Fischer C, Salant SW. (2017) Balancing the carbon budget for oil: The distributive effects of alternative policies European Economic Review. 99: 191-215 |
Lo D, Salant SW. (2016) The Strategic Use of Early Bird Discounts for Dealers Qme-Quantitative Marketing and Economics. 14: 97-127 |
McQuade T, Salant SW, Winfree J. (2016) Markets with untraceable goods of unknown quality: Beyond the small-country case Journal of International Economics. 100: 112-119 |
Salant SW. (2016) What ails the European Union׳s emissions trading system? Journal of Environmental Economics and Management. 80: 6-19 |
Salant SW, Yu X. (2016) Forest loss, monetary compensation, and delayed re-planting: The effects of unpredictable land tenure in China Journal of Environmental Economics and Management. 78: 49-66 |
Gaudet G, Salant SW. (2016) Modeling Nonrenewable Resources Use with Multiple Demands and Multiple Sources Environmental and Resource Economics. 1-19 |
Hasegawa M, Salant SW. (2015) The Dynamics of Pollution Permits Annual Review of Resource Economics. 7: 61-79 |
Cherry J, Salant S, Uler N. (2015) Experimental departures from self-interest when competing partnerships share output Experimental Economics. 18: 89-115 |