2008 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences
Maureen Cropper focuses on Willingness to pay, Actuarial science, Developing country, Demographic economics and Microeconomics. Her Willingness to pay research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Speed limit and Environmental health. Her Environmental health research incorporates themes from Middle income countries and MEDLINE.
Her Actuarial science study also includes
Maureen Cropper mainly focuses on Willingness to pay, Cost–benefit analysis, Agricultural economics, Actuarial science and Value. Her Willingness to pay research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Developing country, Sample, Respondent and Socioeconomics. Her Developing country research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Mortality rate, Case fatality rate, Per capita and Demographic economics.
Her Cost–benefit analysis research integrates issues from Statute and Damages. Her studies in Agricultural economics integrate themes in fields like Deadweight loss, Subsidy and Public transport. By researching both Actuarial science and Valuation, Maureen Cropper produces research that crosses academic boundaries.
Her main research concerns Natural resource economics, Agricultural economics, Value, Damages and Discrete choice. Her Natural resource economics research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Radioactive waste, Clean Air Act, Diesel fuel and Gasoline. Her Damages study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Cost–benefit analysis and Environmental engineering.
Her Cost–benefit analysis research includes elements of Government regulation and Social cost. In her research, Sample is intimately related to Willingness to pay, which falls under the overarching field of Discrete choice. Her Respondent research extends to Developing country, which is thematically connected.
Her primary scientific interests are in Damages, Agricultural economics, Value, Public economics and Natural resource economics. Her Damages research includes themes of Waste management, Coal and Intake fraction. Maureen Cropper works mostly in the field of Agricultural economics, limiting it down to concerns involving Discrete choice and, occasionally, Willingness to pay and Metropolitan statistical area.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Allocative efficiency, Administration and Social discount rate in addition to Public economics. The various areas that Maureen Cropper examines in her Natural resource economics study include Radioactive waste and Subsidy. She integrates several fields in her works, including Unit and Cost–benefit analysis.
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The Lancet Commission on pollution and health
Philip J Landrigan;Richard Fuller;Nereus J R Acosta;Olusoji Adeyi.
The Lancet (2017)
Environmental Economics: A Survey
Maureen L. Cropper;Wallace E. Oates.
Journal of Economic Literature (2007)
Sulfur-Dioxide Control By Electric Utilities: What Are the Gains from Trade?
Curtis Carlson;Dallas Burtraw;Maureen L. Cropper;Karen L. Palmer.
Research Papers in Economics (1998)
Traffic fatalities and economic growth.
Elizabeth Kopits;Maureen L. Cropper.
Accident Analysis & Prevention (2003)
On the Choice of Funtional Form for Hedonic Price Functions
Maureen L. Cropper;Leland B. Deck;Kenenth E. McConnell.
The Review of Economics and Statistics (1988)
The interaction of population growth and environmental quality.
Maureen Cropper;Charles Griffiths.
The American Economic Review (1994)
Is there a role for benefit-cost analysis in environmental, health, and safety regulation?
Kenneth J. Arrow;Maureen L. Cropper;George C. Eads;Robert W. Hahn.
Science (1996)
The impact of urban spatial structure on travel demand in the United States
Antonio M. Bento;Maureen L. Cropper;Ahmed Mushfiq Mobarak;Katja Vinha.
Research Papers in Economics (2003)
Is There a Role for Benefit-Cost Analysis in Environmental, Health, and Safety Regulation?
Kenneth J. Arrow;Maureen L. Cropper;George C. Eads;Robert W. Hahn.
Science (1996)
Age, Health, and the Willingness to Pay for Mortality Risk Reductions: A Contingent Valuation Survey of Ontario Residents
Alan Krupnick;Maureen Cropper;Anna Alberini;Martin Heintzelman.
Research Papers in Economics (2000)
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