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Ganderton, Philip T. (2006) "The Economic Cost of Teenage Childbearing and Parenting in New Mexico: Revised Estimates"  Final Report NM Dept of Health, Family Planning Program

Ganderton, Philip T. (2006) “Benefit Cost Analysis of Disaster Mitigation: A Review Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change. Special Issue: International Perspectives of Mitigation of Natural Hazards and Disasters

Ganderton, P. T., D. S. Brookshire and R. L. Bernknopf. (2005) “Improving the Homeland Security Advisory System: An Experimental Analysis of Threat Communication for National Security” with David S. Brookshire and Richard L. Bernknopf, In Richardson, H (Ed.) Conference on Economic Costs and Consequences of a Terrorist Attack Edward Elgar, London

Brookshire, D. S., and P. T. Ganderton (2004), Introduction to special section on Water Markets and Banking: Institutional Evolution and Empirical Perspectives, Water Resources Research, 40, W09S01, doi:10.1029/ 2004WR003394 

Brookshire D. S., B. Colby, M. Ewers, P. T. Ganderton (2004), Market prices for water in the semiarid West of the United States, Water Resources Research, 40, W09S04, doi:10.1029/ 2003WR002846.

David S. Brookshire, Philip Ganderton, Mary Ewers, Bonnie Colby and Steven Stewart (2004)  “Water Markets in the SouthwestSouthwest Hydrology p14,15.

Philip T. Ganderton “The Economic Impact of Teenage Childbearing in New Mexico,” (2003)Final Report, New Mexico Department of Health, PHD-FPP, Contract No. 03/665.4200.0421

Philip Ganderton, David Brookshire, Mike McKee, Steven Stewart and Hale Thurston “Buying Insurance for Disaster-Type Risks: Experimental EvidenceJournal of Risk and Uncertainty  20(3)  271-28  2000.

R. P. Berrens, P. T. Ganderton and C. Silva  "Valuing the Endangered Silvery Minnow and the Protection of Instream Flows in New MexicoJournal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 21(2)  294-308  1996.

Philip T. Ganderton and Peter Griffin  "Evidence on Omitted Variable Bias in Earnings EquationsEconomics of Education Review  15  No. 2  139-148  1996.

Philip T. Ganderton and Richard Santos  "Hispanic College Attendance and Completion: Evidence from the High School and Beyond Survey," Economics of Education Review  14  No. 1  35-45  1995.

R. G. Cummings, P. T. Ganderton and T. McGuckin  "Substitution Biases in CVM Values," American Journal of Agricultural Economics  76  No. 2  205-214  1995.

H. Neill, R. G. Cummings, P. T. Ganderton, G. W. Harrison, and T. McGuckin  "Hypothetical Surveys and Economic Commitments," Land Economics  70  No. 2  145-154  1994.

Bernknopf, R.L., D.S. Brookshire, and P.T. Ganderton, “The Role of Geoscience Information in Reducing Catastrophic Loss Using a Web-based Economics Experiment,” U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper No.1683, 2003.

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“Who benefits from a lottery-funded college subsidy?  Evidence from the New Mexico Success Scholarship,” with Melissa Binder  Social Science Research Network  April 12, 2001.

“Flat Tax, Equity and Politics,” with David Hineline.  Social Science Research Network  November 6, 2000.

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“The New Mexico Lottery Scholarship: Does it Help Minority and Low-Income Students?” with Melissa Binder.  in Heller, D. E. and Marin, P. (Eds) State Merit Scholarship Programs and Racial Inequality The Civil Rights Project, Harvard University, October 2004.

Steven Stewart, Hale Thurston, David Brookshire, Bob Berrens, Alok Bohara, Philip T. Ganderton, Mike McKee, Hank Jenkins-Smith, and Carol Silva  "Mechanism Effects and the CVM: A Learning Design Incorporating Economic Experiments," revise and resubmit to Environmental and Resource Economics.  August 2004

 

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