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Merrifield, John and Robert Collinge, “Efficient Pricing Policies as an<br />

Appropri<strong>at</strong>e Municipal Revenue Source,” Public Works Management and Policy,<br />

4 (2), October 1999: 119 - 130.<br />

Collinge, Robert A. and Justino de la Cruz, “Easing Countries‟ Transitions from<br />

Price Controls and Subsidies,” World Development, 27 (2), February 1999: 375 -<br />

380.<br />

Collinge, Robert A., “User Fees with „Feeb<strong>at</strong>es‟: Meeting Revenue and Alloc<strong>at</strong>ive<br />

Objectives Without Trade<strong>of</strong>f, Even When Numbers Are Small,” Journal <strong>of</strong><br />

Environmental Management, 50, 1997: 171 - 185.<br />

Ayers, Ronald, and Robert A. Collinge, “Teaching <strong>Economics</strong> with Personalized<br />

M<strong>at</strong>erials—Methodology, Techniques, and Experiences,” Southwestern<br />

Economic Review, 23 (1), Spring 1996: 17 - 25.<br />

Collinge, Robert A., “Conserv<strong>at</strong>ion Feeb<strong>at</strong>es,” Journal <strong>of</strong> the American W<strong>at</strong>er<br />

Works Associ<strong>at</strong>ion, 88, January 1996: 70 - 78.<br />

Collinge, Robert A., and Ronald M. Ayers, “First Class Mail, Third Class<br />

Competition,” <strong>The</strong> Freeman, 45 (4), April 1995: 223 - 225.<br />

Collinge, Robert A., “An Altern<strong>at</strong>ive to Regul<strong>at</strong>ion: Efficiency and Second-best<br />

Optimal Revenues Irrespective <strong>of</strong> Market Structure,” Research in Law and<br />

<strong>Economics</strong>, 16, 1994: 95 - 107.<br />

Collinge, Robert A., “Dampening Exchange R<strong>at</strong>e Vol<strong>at</strong>ility: A Micro Altern<strong>at</strong>ive<br />

to Macro Policies,” Journal <strong>of</strong> Policy Modeling, 16 (1), February 1994: 113 - 118.<br />

Collinge, Robert A., “Transferable W<strong>at</strong>er R<strong>at</strong>es: <strong>The</strong> Overlooked Opportunity in<br />

Municipal W<strong>at</strong>er Pricing,” Public Finance Quarterly, 22 (1), January 1994: 46 -<br />

64.<br />

Timmons, J. D., and Robert A. Collinge, “Military Base Closings: Thrifty<br />

Objective, Spendthrift Process,” Real Est<strong>at</strong>e Issues, 18 (1), Spring/Summer 1993:<br />

24 - 28.<br />

Collinge, Robert A., and Peter M. Emerson, “<strong>The</strong> North American Free Trade<br />

Agreement: Short Term Obstacles and Long Term Opportunities,” Oper<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

Management Review, 9 (1), 1992: 12 - 17. (Invited article)<br />

Collinge, Robert A., “Revenue Neutral W<strong>at</strong>er Conserv<strong>at</strong>ion: Marginal Cost<br />

Pricing with Discount Coupons,” W<strong>at</strong>er Resources Research, 28 (3), March 1992:<br />

617 - 622.<br />

Collinge, Robert A., and Anne Stevens, “Targeting Methanol or Other Altern<strong>at</strong>ive<br />

Fuels: How Intrusive Should Public Policy Be?,” Contemporary Policy Issues, 8,<br />

January 1990: 54 - 61.<br />

Collinge, Robert A., “How to Design Priv<strong>at</strong>iz<strong>at</strong>ion to Achieve Optimal Supply<br />

Incentives and Optimal Public Revenues,” Journal <strong>of</strong> the Southwestern Society <strong>of</strong><br />

Economists, 16 (1), 1989: 52 - 58. (Article appears in the refereed component <strong>of</strong><br />

this journal, which is now entitled the Southwestern Economic Review.)<br />

Collinge, Robert A., and Martin J. Bailey, “Optimal Quasi-Market Choice in the<br />

Presence <strong>of</strong> Pollution Externalities,” Journal <strong>of</strong> Environmental <strong>Economics</strong> and<br />

Management, 10 (3), September 1983: 221 - 232. [This article is reprinted in<br />

Martin J. Bailey, ed., Studies in Positive and Norm<strong>at</strong>ive <strong>Economics</strong>, (London:<br />

Edward Elgar), 1992: 208 - 219.]

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