James F. Booker: Selected papers and publications. 

For a full list see my C.V.

 

Can Reservoir Storage Be Uneconomically Large? Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management, forthcoming, with J.C. O'Neill.

Economic Impacts of Alternative Policy Responses to Prolonged and Severe Drought in the Rio Grande Basin. Water Resources Research, 2005, with Ari Michelsen and Frank Ward.

Economic Costs and Benefits of Instream Flow Protection for Endangered Species in and International River Basin. Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 2003, with Frank Ward.

Pricing it Right. Annual Douglas T. Hickey Lecture in Business, Siena College, 2003.

Integrating Professional and Curriculum Development Through Classroom Based Research Proceedings paper, 14th Annual Teaching Economics Conference: Instruction and Classroom Based Research Robert Morris University, 2003, with C.W. Sinton.

Restoring Instream Flows Economically: Perspectives from an International River Basin, in Both Sides of the Border: Transboundary Environmental Management Issues Facing Mexico and the United States. Linda Fernandez and Richard T. Carson eds. Kluwer, 2002. With Frank Ward.

Exploring the Effect of Continuing Increases in Water Demands on the Sustainability of Limited Water Resources. Resource Law Notes, 2001.

Identification of Northeast Regional Industries. The Environmental Institute, University of Massachusetts,2000, with S. Tracey, L. Ambs, and H.L. Greeney.

Economic Strategies for the Information Entrepreneur, in Entrepreneurial Leadership for the Information Economy, 2nd Edition, Alfred University College of Business Press, 2000.

Expectations in Water Right Prices. International Journal of Water Resources Development, 2000, with Ari Michelsen and Patrick Person.

Instream Flows and Endangered Species in an International River Basin: The Upper Rio Grande. American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1999, with Frank Ward.

Evaluating Economic and Institutional Alternatives for Meeting Interstate ESA Instream Flow Requirements in the Platte River Basin. American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1999, with M. Frasier, A. Michelsen, R.G. Taylor, and R. G. Huffaker.

Optimal Temporal and Spatial Scheduling of Arid-Region Water Supply Projects with Nonrenewable Groundwater Stocks. American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1998, with R. G. Taylor, and R. A. Young.

Hydrologic and Economic Impacts of Drought under Alternative Policy Responses. Journal of the American Water Res. Association, 1995. Reprinted in Severe Sustained Drought: Managing the Colorado River System in Times of Water Shortage.

Competing Water Uses in the Southwestern United States: Valuing Drought Damages. Journal of the American Water Res. Association,1995. Reprinted in Severe Sustained Drought: Managing the Colorado River System in Times of Water Shortage. With B.C. Colby.

Modeling Intrastate and Interstate Markets for Colorado River Water Resources. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management,1994. Reprinted in Irrigated Agriculture, eds. J. Shortle and R. Griffin. Cheltenham, U.K.:Edward Elgar Publishing (2001). With R.A. Young.

 

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