Kathleen Segerson

Affiliations: 
University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, United States 
Area:
General Economics, Modern Literature
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Kotchen M, Segerson K. (2020) The Use of Group-Level Approaches to Environmental and Natural Resource Policy National Bureau of Economic Research
Kotchen MJ, Segerson K. (2020) The Use of Group-Level Approaches to Environmental and Natural Resource Policy Review of Environmental Economics and Policy. 14: 173-193
Segerson K. (2020) Local Environmental Policy in a Federal System: An Overview Agricultural and Resource Economics Review. 49: 196-208
Miceli TJ, Segerson K. (2020) Assessing Kelo ’s Legacy: Do Increased Taxes and New Jobs Justify Use of Eminent Domain? Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics. 1-16
Segerson K. (2019) Reflections—On the Role of Theory in Contemporary Environmental and Natural Resource Economics Review of Environmental Economics and Policy. 13: 124-129
Tallis H, Polasky S, Hellmann J, et al. (2018) Five financial incentives to revive the Gulf of Mexico dead zone and Mississippi basin soils. Journal of Environmental Management. 233: 30-38
Kotchen MJ, Segerson K. (2018) On the use of group performance and rights for environmental protection and resource management. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Segerson K. (2018) Voluntary Pollution Control under Threat of Regulation International Review of Environmental and Resource Economics. 11: 145-192
Earnhart D, Segerson K. (2018) The Influence of Financial Status on the Safety Performance of Regulated Companies: The Role of Enforcement Journal of Finance and Economics. 9: 26-40
Huang L, Ray S, Segerson K, et al. (2018) Impact of Collective Rights-based Fisheries Management: Evidence from the New England Groundfish Fishery Marine Resource Economics. 33: 177-201
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