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Ridker, Ronald G. and John A. Henning (1967). "The Determinants <strong>of</strong><br />

Residential Property Values with Special Reference to Air<br />

Pollution." The Review <strong>of</strong> Economics and Statistics, 49(2):246-257.<br />

This appears to be one <strong>of</strong> the first papers to provide statistical<br />

evidence <strong>of</strong> the effect <strong>of</strong> variations in air pollution levels on property<br />

values for single family dwelling units in an urban area.<br />

Riechers, Robin K. (Chairman) (1992). "Report <strong>of</strong> the First Coastal<br />

Migratory Pelagics Socioeconomic Panel Meeting." April 21-23,<br />

Miami, Florida. Prepared by the Socioeconomic Panel, Gulf <strong>of</strong><br />

Mexico Fishery Management Council.<br />

This report deals with the socioeconomic Panel's decisions on king<br />

mackerel and the members' serious concern about the adequacy <strong>of</strong> social and<br />

economic information to give informed advice to the Council.<br />

Riechers, Robin K. and Gary C. Matlock (1990). "A Simple Method for<br />

Estimating the Benefits <strong>of</strong> the "Texas Closure"." Draft Report,<br />

Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, 4200 Smith School Road,<br />

Austin, Texas 78744.<br />

Our paper will estimate change in landings attributable to the Texas<br />

closure using linear regression on recruitment data, and will present a model<br />

for predicting the annual changes in weight <strong>of</strong> brown shrimp and pink shrimp<br />

landed after each future closure.<br />

Riely, Patricia Lavin (1988). "Economic Valuation <strong>of</strong> Marine<br />

Recreational Fishing." Volume IV in Future Participation in<br />

Marine Recreational Fishing. The Sport Fishing Institute, 1010<br />

Massachusetts Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C.<br />

This volume presents the economic values related to marine recreational<br />

fishing and <strong>of</strong>fers a guide to the magnitudes <strong>of</strong> these values. Both freshwater<br />

and saltwater fishery values are included since freshwater fishery values can<br />

provide guidelines as to the magnitude <strong>of</strong> the marine values that are <strong>of</strong><br />

greatest interest to the National Marine Fisheries Service.<br />

Riley, John G. (1980). "The Just Rate <strong>of</strong> Depletion <strong>of</strong> a Natural<br />

Resource." Journal <strong>of</strong> Environmental Economics and Management,<br />

7:291-307.<br />

The optimal pricing and use <strong>of</strong> a natural resource is reconsidered with<br />

respect to intergenerational equity considerations. It is assumed that in a<br />

just economy, each generation chooses the plan that maximizes its won utility,<br />

subject to the constraint that the plan should not be exploitative in the<br />

sense that each generation does not take advantage <strong>of</strong> its earlier point in<br />

time with respect to future generations. It is shown that if the cost <strong>of</strong><br />

production <strong>of</strong> an alternative energy source (e.g. solar) is sufficiently high<br />

relative to the stock <strong>of</strong> naturally stored energy, the constraints <strong>of</strong> justice<br />

result in a lower rate <strong>of</strong> energy use initially, but a higher rate later.<br />

Rinehart, James R. and Jeffrey J. Pompe (1996). State Reaction to Lucas:<br />

Planning and Policy Implications. The Southern Business and Economics<br />

Journal, 19(4):261-272.<br />

As urban areas have grown so have concerns about overdevelopment and the<br />

resultant problems that come with it. Although controls instituted by<br />

government attempt to control the negative effects <strong>of</strong> growth, challenges by<br />

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