Joshua M. Duke

Affiliations: 
Department of Economics University of Delaware, Newark, DE, United States 
Area:
Environmental Economics, Agricultural Economics
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Palm-Forster LH, Duke JM. (2019) An endogenous equilibrium game on traffic congestion externalities The Journal of Economic Education. 50: 57-69
Duke JM, Gao T. (2018) An Experimental Economics Investigation of the Land Value Tax: Efficiency, Acceptability, and Positional Goods Land Economics. 94: 475-495
Suter JF, Collie S, Messer KD, et al. (2018) Common Pool Resource Management at the Extensive and Intensive Margins: Experimental Evidence Environmental and Resource Economics. 73: 973-993
Duke JM, Sassoon DM. (2017) A classroom game on a negative externality correcting tax: Revenue return, regressivity, and the double dividend The Journal of Economic Education. 48: 65-73
Fooks JR, Messer KD, Duke JM, et al. (2017) Tourist Viewshed Externalities and Wind Energy Production Agricultural and Resource Economics Review. 46: 224-241
Fooks JR, Messer KD, Duke JM, et al. (2017) Continuous attribute values in a simulation environment: Offshore energy production and Mid-Atlantic beach visitation Energy Policy. 110: 288-302
Messer KD, Duke JM, Lynch L, et al. (2017) When Does Public Information Undermine the Efficiency of Reverse Auctions for the Purchase of Ecosystem Services? Ecological Economics. 134: 212-226
Duke JM, Bruck J, Barton S, et al. (2016) Public preferences for ecosystem services on exurban landscapes: A case study from the Mid-Atlantic, USA. Heliyon. 2: e00127
Bachman M, Inamdar S, Barton S, et al. (2016) A Comparative Assessment of Runoff Nitrogen from Turf, Forest, Meadow, and Mixed Landuse Watersheds Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 52: 397-408
Fooks JR, Higgins N, Messer KD, et al. (2016) Conserving Spatially Explicit Benefits in Ecosystem Service Markets: Experimental Tests of Network Bonuses and Spatial Targeting American Journal of Agricultural Economics. 98: 468-488
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