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Agricultural adoption and behavioral economics: Bridging the gap
NA Streletskaya, SD Bell, M Kecinski, T Li, S Banerjee, LH Palm‐Forster, ...
Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy 42 (1), 54-66, 2020
1192020
Behavioral and experimental agri-environmental research: methodological challenges, literature gaps, and recommendations
LH Palm-Forster, PJ Ferraro, N Janusch, CA Vossler, KD Messer
Environmental and resource economics 73, 719-742, 2019
862019
Too burdensome to bid: transaction costs and pay-for-performance conservation
LH Palm-Forster, SM Swinton, F Lupi, RS Shupp
American Journal of Agricultural Economics 98 (5), 1314-1333, 2016
612016
Farmer preferences for conservation incentives that promote voluntary phosphorus abatement in agricultural watersheds
LH Palm-Forster, SM Swinton, RS Shupp
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 72 (5), 493-505, 2017
572017
Experimental and behavioral economics to inform agri-environmental programs and policies
LH Palm-Forster, KD Messer
Handbook of agricultural economics 5, 4331-4406, 2021
372021
Using conservation auctions informed by environmental performance models to reduce agricultural nutrient flows into Lake Erie
LH Palm-Forster, SM Swinton, TM Redder, JV DePinto, CMW Boles
Journal of Great Lakes Research 42 (6), 1357-1371, 2016
352016
Valuing Lake Erie beaches using value and function transfers
LH Palm-Forster, F Lupi, M Chen
Agricultural and Resource Economics Review 45 (2), 270-292, 2016
342016
Fear of fraud and willingness to pay for hybrid maize seed in Kenya
MH Gharib, LH Palm-Forster, TJ Lybbert, KD Messer
Food Policy 102, 102040, 2021
322021
Experimental Evidence on Policy Approaches That Link Agricultural Subsidies to Water Quality Outcomes
LH Palm-Forster, JF Suter, KD Messer
American Journal of Agricultural Economics 101 (1), 109-133, 2019
302019
Experimental evidence of common pool resource use in the presence of uncertainty
LH Palm-Forster, JF Suter
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 194, 139-160, 2022
242022
Evaluating the use of an environmental assurance program to address pollution from United States cropland
D Stuart, E Benveniste, L Harris
Land Use Policy 39, 34-43, 2014
232014
Past, present, and future: Status of women and minority faculty in agricultural and applied economics
J Hilsenroth, A Josephson, KA Grogan, LM Walters, ZT Plakias, ...
Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy 44 (1), 71-91, 2022
162022
Modeling a cost-effective IPM dissemination strategy for vegetables and rice: an example in South Asia
LM Harris
Virginia Tech, 2011
162011
Impact of peer comparisons and firm heterogeneity on nonpoint source water pollution: An experimental study
S Wu, LH Palm-Forster, KD Messer
Resource and Energy Economics 63, 101142, 2021
152021
Addressing social dilemmas with mascots, information, and graphics
JM Butler, JR Fooks, KD Messer, LH Palm‐Forster
Economic Inquiry 58 (1), 150-168, 2020
122020
Policy instruments and incentives for coordinated habitat conservation
C Reeling, LH Palm-Forster, RT Melstrom
Environmental and resource economics 73, 791-813, 2019
82019
Heterogeneous agents and information nudges in non-point source water pollution management
S Wu, L Palm-Forster, KD Messer
Department of Applied Economics and Statistics, University of Delaware …, 2017
82017
A framework for evaluating mechanisms to support seasonal migratory species
MN Conte, K Hansen, K Horton, CJ Ritten, LH Palm-Forster, JF Shogren, ...
Review of Environmental Economics and Policy 17 (1), 132-151, 2023
62023
The effect of legacy pollution information on landowner investments in water quality: lessons from economic experiments in the field and the lab
PM Fleming, LH Palm-Forster, LE Kelley
Environmental Research Letters 16 (4), 045006, 2021
62021
Stewardship signaling and the power of using social pressures to reduce nonpoint source pollution
MR Griesinger, LH Palm-Forster, KD Messer, J Butler, J Fooks
62017
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