Richard T. Carson

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1985- University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA 
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http://econweb.ucsd.edu/~rcarson/
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W Michael Hanemann grad student 1985 UC Berkeley
Leo Breiman grad student 1982-1985 UC Berkeley (Computer Science Tree)
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Sun F, Carson RT. (2020) Coastal wetlands reduce property damage during tropical cyclones. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Carson RT, Hanemann WM, Whittington D. (2020) The Existence Value of a Distinctive Native American Culture: Survival of the Hopi Reservation Environmental and Resource Economics. 75: 931-951
Carson RT, Czajkowski M. (2019) A new baseline model for estimating willingness to pay from discrete choice models Journal of Environmental Economics and Management. 95: 57-61
Bishop RC, Boyle KJ, Carson RT, et al. (2017) Contingent valuation: Flawed logic?-Response. Science (New York, N.Y.). 357: 363-364
Bishop RC, Boyle KJ, Carson RT, et al. (2017) Putting a value on injuries to natural assets: The BP oil spill. Science (New York, N.Y.). 356: 253-254
Sheldon TL, DeShazo JR, Carson RT. (2017) Electric And Plug‐In Hybrid Vehicle Demand: Lessons For An Emerging Market Economic Inquiry. 55: 695-713
Ribeiro T, Carson R, Louviere JJ, et al. (2017) Possible design-induced artifacts associated with designs for discrete choice experiments Journal of Statistical Theory and Practice. 11: 296-321
Strand J, Carson RT, Navrud S, et al. (2017) Using the Delphi method to value protection of the Amazon rainforest Ecological Economics. 131: 475-484
Burke M, Craxton M, Kolstad CD, et al. (2016) CLIMATE ECONOMICS. Opportunities for advances in climate change economics. Science (New York, N.Y.). 352: 292-3
Boyle KJ, Paterson R, Carson R, et al. (2016) Valuing shifts in the distribution of visibility in national parks and wilderness areas in the United States. Journal of Environmental Management. 173: 10-22
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