Douglas S. Noonan, Ph.D.

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2002 University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 
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General, Environmental Sciences, Geography
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Don L. Coursey grad student 2002 Chicago
 (Microeconomic analysis of adapting to environmental public goods: Three essays on making lemonade from lemons.)
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Krupka DJ, Noonan DS. (2013) City Air and City Markets: Worker Productivity Gains across City Sizes International Regional Science Review. 36: 183-206
Noonan DS, Krupka DJ. (2011) Making-or picking-winners: Evidence of internal and external price effects in historic preservation policies Real Estate Economics. 39: 379-407
Noonan DS, Krupka DJ. (2010) Determinants of historic and cultural landmark designation: Why we preserve what we preserve Journal of Cultural Economics. 34: 1-26
Noonan DS, Turaga RM, Baden BM. (2009) Superfund, hedonics, and the scales of environmental justice. Environmental Management. 44: 909-20
Krupka DJ, Noonan DS. (2009) Empowerment Zones, neighborhood change and owner-occupied housing Regional Science and Urban Economics. 39: 386-396
Noonan DS. (2008) Evidence of environmental justice: A critical perspective on the practice of EJ research and lessons for policy design Social Science Quarterly. 89: 1153-1174
Noonan DS. (2007) Finding an impact of preservation policies: Price effects of historic landmarks on attached homes in Chicago, 1990-1999 Economic Development Quarterly. 21: 17-33
Noonan DS, Krupka DJ, Baden BM. (2007) Neighborhood dynamics and price effects of superfund site clean-up Journal of Regional Science. 47: 665-692
Baden B, Noonan D, Turaga RM. (2007) Scales of justice: Is there a geographic bias in environmental equity analysis? Journal of Environmental Planning and Management. 50: 163-185
Noonan DS. (2005) Neighbours, barriers and urban environments: Are things 'different on the other side of the tracks'? Urban Studies. 42: 1817-1835
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