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and Residential Property Values." Urban Studies, 8:171-180.<br />

The fundamental hypothesis <strong>of</strong> the relationship between air pollution<br />

dosages and real estate values for measuring the benefits <strong>of</strong> air pollution<br />

control is that a portion <strong>of</strong> air pollution damage to artifacts and organisms<br />

is capitalised negatively into the value <strong>of</strong> land and immobile durable<br />

improvements thereon causing land rents to vary inversely with air pollutant<br />

dosages. This paper (1) examines the theoretical underpinnings <strong>of</strong> crosssection<br />

studies <strong>of</strong> demand in which characteristics <strong>of</strong> goods are used as<br />

explanatory variables, and (2) to apply that rationale to the study <strong>of</strong> air<br />

pollution and residential property values.<br />

Anderson, Robert J., Jr. and Thomas D. Crocker (1972). "Air Pollution<br />

and Property Values: a Reply." The Review <strong>of</strong> Economics and<br />

Statistics, 54(4):470-473.<br />

A reply to Freeman, A.M. III (1971). "Air Pollution and Property Values:<br />

A Methodological Comment." The Review <strong>of</strong> Economics and Statistics,<br />

53(Nov.):415-416 contention that only after a general equilibrium model<br />

including the spatial pattern <strong>of</strong> air quality as a parameter is constructed may<br />

one appropriately infer relationships between air quality and equilibrium land<br />

values.<br />

Anderson, Ronald W. (1980). "Some Theory <strong>of</strong> Inverse Demand for Applied<br />

Demand Analysis." European Economic Review, 14:281-290.<br />

Inverse demand functions are <strong>of</strong>ten useful econometric representations <strong>of</strong><br />

consumer behavior. This paper establishes some theoretical properties <strong>of</strong><br />

inverse demands that aid their interpretation and facilitate calculations<br />

related to them. We introduce the notion <strong>of</strong> scale elasticity that is shown to<br />

play for inverse demands much the same role that income elasticity does for<br />

direct demands. It is used in a decomposition <strong>of</strong> Antonelli effects that is<br />

analogous to the Slutsky equation for direct demands.<br />

Anderson, Terry L. (1982). "The New Resource Economics: Old Ideas and<br />

New Applications." American Journal <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Economics,<br />

December: 928-946.<br />

The purpose <strong>of</strong> this paper is to lay out the basic elements <strong>of</strong> the<br />

emerging new resource <strong>economics</strong> (NRE) paradigm. The scholars involved in the<br />

development <strong>of</strong> this new approach have simply applied the foundational<br />

contributions to a particular subset <strong>of</strong> economic problems. The integration <strong>of</strong><br />

these ideas and their application to resource and environmental problems is<br />

quite new. In this paper, I will first argue why the existing way <strong>of</strong> thinking<br />

would benefit from reform. Following this I will integrate property rights,<br />

public choice, and Austrian <strong>economics</strong> with the standard neoclassical paradigm<br />

thereby identifying the salient components <strong>of</strong> NRE. Finally, evidence will be<br />

presented to support why NRE is gaining support.<br />

Anderson, William W. (1970). "Contributions to the Life Histories <strong>of</strong><br />

Several Penaeid Shrimps (Penaeidae) Along the south Atlantic Coast<br />

<strong>of</strong> the United States." U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Special<br />

Scientific Report-Fisheries No. 605, May, iii + 24 pp., 15 figs,<br />

12 tables.<br />

Shrimp, the most valuable fishery resource <strong>of</strong> the south Atlantic coast<br />

<strong>of</strong> the United States, contributed about 40 percent <strong>of</strong> the $27 million exvessel<br />

value <strong>of</strong> all fishery landings in the area in 1966. Three species <strong>of</strong><br />

shallow water penaeid shrimps are <strong>of</strong> greatest commercial importance: white<br />

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