Published and Downloadable
Papers
I have published over 75 papers in journals, books, etc., so
I cannot keep them all here. If you want one not listed below, let me know. I try to keep my CV (see Vita page)
up to date. See my CV for a list of all papers, including recently published ones, and those that
are forthcoming. Please note that many journals have copyright laws that prohibit your
downloading the paper here***. Once a paper is in the journal and available,
I suggest you either download it direclty from the journal, or you can contact me and I'll send you a copy.
Recently
Published Papers (2005-2007 ) - no longer downloadable here
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"Treating and Drinking Well Water in the Presence of Health Risks from Arsenic Contamination:
Results from a U.S. Hot Spot" ,W.D. Shaw, M. Walker, and M. Benson.
Risk Analysis 2005, Vol. 25 (6): 1531-1543
, by W. Douglass Shaw, Mark Walker and Marnee
Benson
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"Significance of private water supply wells as a route of exposure to aqueous arsenic." Journal of Water and Health, 2005, Vol. 3 (3/September): 305-312.
by Mark Walker, Marnee Benson, and W. Douglass Shaw
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A Theoretically Consistent Empirical Non-Expected Utility Model of Ambiguity: Nuclear
Waste Mortality Risk and Yucca Mountain, J. of Risk and Uncertainty,
(2006), Vol. 32 (2/March): 131-150.,
by Mary Riddel and W. Douglass Shaw
-- Download file with Yucca Information brochure and some of the survey questions
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Health Benefits and Uncertainty: An Experimental Analysis of the Effects of
Risk Presentation on Auction Bids for a Healthful Product,
Economics Bulletin (2006) Vol. 4 , No. 17 - available
at Economics Bulletin website, http://EconomicsBulletin@vanderbilt.edu. By W. Douglass Shaw, Rudy Nayga and Andres Silva.
Similar paper accepted for AERE session at 2006 meetings of the American
Agricultural Economics Association, Long Beach, California.
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Arsenic Consumption and Health Risk Perceptions in a Rural Western U.S. Area,
J. of the American Water Resources Association,
(2006), Vol. 42 (5/October): 1363-70. By Mark Walker, Marnee Benson, and W. Douglass Shaw
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An Empirical Study of Option Prices for Moose Hunting Permits: Lotteries and Guarantees
by To Nguyen, W. Douglass Shaw, Richard Woodward, Robert Paterson, and Kevin Boyle.
Ecological Economics , 2007, Vol. 63 (August): 476-84. Previous version presented at the 2006 meetings of the W-1133 Regional Working Group, San Antonio, TX,
and published in the proceedings issue of that conference.
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Benefit Cost Analysis of FEMA Hazard Mitigation Grants
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By Adam Rose, Keith Porter, Nicole Dash,
Jawhar Bouabid, Charles Huyck, John C. Whitehead, W. Douglass Shaw, Ronald Eguchi, Craig Taylor,
Thomas McLane, Thomas Tobin, Phil Ganderton, David Godschalk, Anne Kiremidjian, Kathleen Tierney,
and Carol Taylor West. Natural Hazards Review (2007), Vol. 8 (November): 97-111. Available at http://ascelibrary.aip.org
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The Distributional Impacts of Recreational Fees: A Discrete Choice
Model with Incomplete Data
, Land Economics ,2007,
Vol. 83 , No. 4 (November): 561-74. By Hwa Kim, W. Douglass Shaw, and Rich Woodward.
Paper also presented at the 3rd World Congress for Environmental
and Resource Economics, Kyoto, Japan.
Very Recently
Published Papers or Papers in Press (2008 - ) - galley proofs of some are downloadable here
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On Why Environmental and Resource Economists Should Care About
Non-Expected Utility Models , by W. Douglass Shaw and Richard T. Woodward,
Resource and Energy Economics , 2008, Vol. 30 (1/January): 66-89.
Go to http://www.sciencedirect.com.ezproxy.tamu.edu:2048/science/journal/09287655.
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Frameworks for Analyzing the Economic Effects of Climate Change on Outdoor Recreation:
Selected Empirical Estimates, by W. Douglass Shaw and John B. Loomis,
Climate Research 2008, Vol. 36 (3/June): 259-69.
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Instream Flows and Endangered Species in an Uncertain World by Richard Woodward
and W. Douglass Shaw, American Journal of Agricultural Economics , 2008, Vol. 90 (3/August): 593-605. Earlier version presented at the 3rd World Congress of Environmental and Resource
Economics, Kyoto, Japan, July 2006.
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Option Price without Expected Utility, by Paan Jindapon and W. Douglass Shaw,
Economics Letters , 2008, Vol. 100 (September): 408-410.
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Changes in Subjective Risks of Hurricanes as Time Passes: Analysis of a Sample of
Katrina Evacuees. , by Justin Baker, Mary Riddel, W. Douglass Shaw, and Richard Woodward.
Journal of Risk Research , Volume 12 Issue 1, January 2009: 59-74.
download final version from Website: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13669870802452798 accepted June 2008.
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Risk Perceptions of Arsenic in Tap Water and Consumption of Bottled Water by Paul Jakus, W. Douglass Shaw,
To N. Nguyen, and Mark Walker. Water Resources Research , Volume 45 W05405, doi:10.1029/2008WR007427.
Published May 2009. Risk ladder
figure is in this version of the paper.
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Explaining Subjective Risks of Hurricanes and their role in Intended Moving and Location
Choice Models. , by Justin Baker, W. Douglass Shaw, David Bell,
William Neilson, Mary Riddel, and Richard Woodward. Natural Hazards Review , Vol. 10
Number 3 (August): 102-112.
Forthcoming Papers or Papers in Press (2009 - ) - galley proofs of some are downloadable here
Papers Under Review or Revision at/for Peer-Reviewed Journal - ask for latest version if you wish
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Models of Location choice and Willingness to Pay to Avoid Risks
for a Sample of Hurricane Katrina Evacuees. , by Justin Baker and W. Douglass Shaw.
Revision resubmitted, October 2009.
Completed Discussion Papers:
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Incorporating Perceived Mortality Risks from Arsenic into Models of Drinking Water Behavior
and Valuation of Arsenic Risk Reductions: Preliminary Results by W. Douglass Shaw, Mary Riddel,
Paul Jakus, Paan Jindapon, and Mark Walker. Presented at the EPA Workshop, Washington DC, April 10-12, 2006.
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Economic Experiments with an Auction for a New Food Product with Perceived Reduced
Mortality Risks: a Pilot Study by W. Douglass Shaw, Rodolfo Nayga,
and Andres Silva, Completed draft, 2008.
*** Please respect copyright laws of the journals
indicated. Also note that the unpublished papers have been distributed and
appropriate citation of the work should be given.
email: wdshaw@tamu.edu
Revised:
2003-07-10
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