Jim Shortle

Affiliations: 
Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, United States 
Area:
Agricultural Economics, Forestry and Wildlife Agriculture, Recreation
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Choi DS, Ready RC, Shortle JS. (2020) Valuing water quality benefits from adopting best management practices: A spatial approach. Journal of Environmental Quality. 49: 582-592
Ribaudo M, Shortle J. (2019) Reflections on 40 Years of Applied Economics Research on Agriculture and Water Quality Agricultural and Resource Economics Review. 48: 519-530
Shortle J, Horan RD. (2017) Nutrient Pollution: A Wicked Challenge for Economic Instruments Water Economics and Policy. 3: 1650033
Horan RD, Shortle JS. (2017) Endogenous Risk and Point‐Nonpoint Uncertainty Trading Ratios American Journal of Agricultural Economics. 99: 427-446
Shortle J, Abler D, Kaufman Z, et al. (2016) Simple vs. Complex: Implications of Lags in Pollution Delivery for Efficient Load Allocation and Design of Water-quality Trading Programs Agricultural and Resource Economics Review. 45: 367-393
Shortle J, Horan RD. (2013) Policy instruments for water quality protection Annual Review of Resource Economics. 5: 111-138
Shortle J. (2013) Economics and Environmental Markets: Lessons from Water-Quality Trading Agricultural and Resource Economics Review. 42: 57-74
Nguyen NP, Shortle JS, Reed PM, et al. (2013) Water quality trading with asymmetric information, uncertainty and transaction costs: A stochastic agent-based simulation Resource and Energy Economics. 35: 60-90
Shortle JS, Ribaudo M, Horan RD, et al. (2012) Reforming agricultural nonpoint pollution policy in an increasingly budget-constrained environment. Environmental Science & Technology. 46: 1316-25
Ghosh G, Ribaudo M, Shortle J. (2011) Baseline requirements can hinder trades in water quality trading programs: Evidence from the Conestoga watershed. Journal of Environmental Management. 92: 2076-84
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