Publications related to EfD by Ping Qin
Program impact evaluation, in particular assessing the impact of reforms and development interventions in developing countries;
Exploring the link between poverty and the environment in developing countries e.g. land degradation and poverty in developing countries;
Renewable and non-renewable natural resource management in developing countries;
Institutions or mechanisms design;
Application of behavioral economics, particularly exploring issues such as risk preference, or social standing in a rural society;
Household survey and household behavior analysis;
Environmental valuation and evaluating the benefits, costs of different environmental policy options.
Peer reviewed
- How Has Rural Tax Reform Affected Farmers and Local Governance in China? Ran Tao and Ping Qin. 2007. "How Has Rural Tax Reform Affected Farmers and Local Governance in China?" China & World Economy. 15 (3): 19-32.
- Provision of Residential Solid Waste Management Service in Rural China Chunhui Ye and Ping Qin. 2008. "Provision of Residential Solid Waste Management Service in Rural China." China & World Economy. 16 (5): 118-128.
- Forest Tenure Reform in China: A Choice Experiment on Farmers’ Property Rights Preferences Qin, P, F. Carlsson, and J. Xu. 2011. "Forestland reform in China: what do the farmers want? A choice experiment on farmers’ property rights preferences." Land Economics. 87 (3): 473-487.
- Paying for Mitigation: A Multiple Country Study Fredrik Carlsson, Mitesh Kataria, Alan Krupnick, Elina Lampi, Åsa Lofgren, Ping Qin, Susie Chung, and Thomas Sterner, 2011, “Paying for Mitigation: A Multiple Country Study”, Accepted for publication in Land Economics
- It is better to be the head of a chicken than the tail of a phoenix: a study of concern for relative standing in rural China Carlsson, F. and P. Qin (2010) It is better to be the head of a chicken than the tail of a phoenix: a study of concern for relative standing in rural China, Journal of Socio-Economics 39, 180-186.
- It is better to be the head of a chicken than the tail of a phoenix: a study of concern for relative standing in rural China Carlsson, F. and P. Qin (2010) It is better to be the head of a chicken than the tail of a phoenix: a study of concern for relative standing in rural China, Journal of Socio-Economics 39, 180-186.
EfD Discussion Papers
Discussion Papers
- A Fair Share - Burden-Sharing Preferences in the United States and China Carlsson, Kataria, Krupnick, Lampi, Löfgren, Qin, Sterner, and Chung (2010). “A Fair Share : Burden-Sharing Preferences in the United States and China”, Working Papers in Economics no 471, Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg.
- The Truth, the Whole Truth, and Nothing but the Truth: A Multiple-Country Test of an Oath Script Carlsson, Fredrik, Mitesh Kataria, Alan Krupnick, Elina Lampi, Åsa Löfgren, Ping Qin, Thomas Sterner and Susie Chung, 2010, “The Truth, the Whole Truth, and Nothing but the Truth: A Multiple-Country Test of an Oath Script”, Environment for Development Discussion Paper Series, 2010, EfD DP 10-24.
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