John M. Lynham, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2008 Economics University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, United States 
Area:
environmental and resource economics, public economics
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Robert T. Deacon grad student 2008 UC Santa Barbara
 (Essays on applied microeconomics.)
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Abatayo AL, Lynham J. (2023) Data on how abundance of resource inflows and punishment types affect resource extraction behavior. Data in Brief. 48: 109215
Abatayo AL, Lynham J. (2020) Risk preferences after a typhoon: An artefactual field experiment with fishers in the Philippines Journal of Economic Psychology. 79: 102195
Ekawaty R, Lynham J, Mous P. (2020) Can demand-side management replicate a size limit in a small-scale fishery? Fisheries Research. 223: 105436
Brucal A, Lynham J. (2020) Coastal armoring and sinking property values: the case of seawalls in California Environmental Economics and Policy Studies. 1-23
Cabral RB, Mayorga J, Clemence M, et al. (2018) Rapid and lasting gains from solving illegal fishing. Nature Ecology & Evolution. 2: 650-658
Abatayo AL, Lynham J, Sherstyuk K. (2018) Facebook-to-Facebook: Online Communication and Economic Cooperation Applied Economics Letters. 25: 762-767
Leibbrandt A, Lynham J. (2018) Does the paradox of plenty exist? Experimental evidence on the curse of resource abundance Experimental Economics. 21: 337-354
Lynham J, Halpern B, Blenckner T, et al. (2017) Costly stakeholder participation creates inertia in marine ecosystems Marine Policy. 76: 122-129
Barnes ML, Lynham J, Kalberg K, et al. (2016) Social networks and environmental outcomes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Abatayo AL, Lynham J. (2016) Endogenous vs. exogenous regulations in the commons Journal of Environmental Economics and Management. 76: 51-66
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