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Number of items: 9.

1 January 1997

Missios, Paul and Plourde, Charles (1997): Transboundary Renewable Resource Management and Conservation Motives. Published in: Marine Resource Economics , Vol. 12, No. 1 (1996): pp. 29-36.

15 February 1997

Ferrara, Ida and Missios, Paul (1997): Non-Use Values and the Management of Transboundary Renewable Resources. Published in: Ecological Economics , Vol. 25, No. 3 (1998): pp. 281-289.

2 December 2000

Ferrara, Ida and Missios, Paul (2000): Effective Speed Enforcement and Photo Radar: Evidence from Australia. Published in: International Journal of Transport Economics , Vol. 28, No. 3 (2001): pp. 373-385.

11 April 2005

Lim, Jong Seok and Missios, Paul (2005): Does Size Really Matter? Landfill Scale Impacts on Property Values. Published in: Applied Economics Letters , Vol. 14, No. 10 (2007): pp. 719-723.

24 May 2006

Missios, Paul and Yildiz, Halis Murat (2006): The Role of MFN under Asymmetries in Environmental Standards. Published in: Economics Letters , Vol. 93, No. 2 (2006): pp. 297-304.

24 September 2010

Bajona, Claustre and Pierce, Andrea and Missios, Paul (2010): Trade and the Environment with Heterogeneous Firms.

11 November 2011

Ferrara, Ida and Missios, Paul (2011): A Cross-Country Study of Household Waste Prevention and Recycling: Assessing the Effective of Policy Instruments. Published in: Land Economics , Vol. 88, No. 4 (2012): pp. 710-744.

19 September 2014

Missios, Paul and Saggi, Kamal and Yildiz, Halis Murat (2014): External Trade Diversion, Exclusion Incentives and the Nature of Preferential Trade Agreements.

31 October 2016

Ferrara, Ida and Missios, Paul (2016): Reduce, Reuse or Recycle? Household Decisions over Waste Prevention and Recycling.

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