Ferraro, PJ and M Hanauer. 2014. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111:4332–4337.
* Accompanying Perspective piece by A. Agrawal, “Matching and Mechanisms in Protected Area and Poverty Alleviation Research”
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Are Voters More Likely to Contribute to Other Public Goods? Evidence from a Large-Scale Randomized Policy Experiment→
/Bolsen, T, PJ Ferraro, and JJ Miranda. 2014. The American Journal of Political Science 58(1): 17-30.
Read MoreThe Performance of Non-Experimental Designs in the Evaluation of Environmental Policy: A Design-Replication Study Using a Large-Scale Randomized Experiment as a Benchmark→
/Ferraro, PJ and J Miranda. 2014. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 107: 344-365.
Read MoreAdvances in Measuring the Environmental and Social Impacts of Environmental Programs→
/Ferraro, PJ and MM Hanauer. 2014. Annual Review of Environment and Resources 39: 495-517.
Read MoreWorking Together: A Call for Inclusive Conservation→
/Tallis, H et al. 2014. Nature 515: 27-28.
Read MoreMoving Rio Forward and Avoiding Ten More Years with Little Evidence for Effective Conservation Policy→
/Fisher, B, A Balmford, PJ Ferraro, L Glew, M Mascia, R Naidoo, and T Ricketts. 2014. Conservation Biology 28(3): 880-882.
Read MoreDo Biodiversity Policies Work? The Case for Conservation Evaluation 2.0→
/Miteva, D, S Pattanayak, and PJ Ferraro. 2014. Nature in the Balance: The Economics of Biodiversity, Dieter Helm & Cameron Hepburn (eds.). Oxford University Press.
Read MoreMore Nudging, Less Shoving on the Road to Sustainability→
/Ferraro, PJ. 2014. SNAP.is/Magazine.
Read MoreThose Who Vote are Also More Likely to Contribute to Other Public Goods→
/Bolsen, T, PJ Ferraro, and M Miranda. January 13, 2014. London School of Economics and Political Science, American Politics and Policy Blog.
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