Abstract

Acknowledging the importance of spatial delineation seems like yesterday's news to environmental economists. From transport coefficients to travel cost models, researchers have recognized how the spatial story affects the design of environmental policies. However, this session's papers suggest the research terrain is more complex than previously appreciated. Nonetheless, their story is an optimistic one with prospects for substantial advances by combining geographical information systems (GIS), spatial econometrics, and structural models.

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