Research

Peer-reviewed publications:

Long, D., Liu, H., & Nayga, R. M. (2022). Polarization in environmental donations–application to deforestation prevention donation”,  Land Economics, 080921-0092R. pre-print version

 Liu, H., Gómez-Miñambres, J., & Qi, D. 2022. “Menu-Dependent Food Choices and Food Waste”, Resources, Conservation & Recycling, 176, 105919.  — Earlier version

Vörösmarty, C., Stewart-Koster, B., Green, P., Boone, E., Flörke, M., Fischer, G., Wiberg, D., Bunn, S., Bhaduri, A., McIntyre, P., Cosgrove, W., Sadoff, C., Liu, H., Stifel, D.. 2021, “Green-Gray Path to Global Water Security and Sustainable Infrastructure”, Global Environmental Change, 70, 102344

— website for this project: https://www.water-sustainable-infrastructure.com/index.html

• Liu, H., Zhang, W., Irwin, E., Kast, J., Aloysius, N., Martin, J., and Kalcic, M., 2020, “Best Management Practices and Nutrient Reduction: An Integrated Economic-Hydrologic Model of Western Lake Erie Basin”, Land Economics, 96 (4), 510-530.

Duke, J., Liu, H., Monteith, T., McGrath, J., and Fiorellino, N., 2020, “A Method for Predicting Participation in a Performance-Based Water Quality Trading Program”, Ecological Economics, 177, 106762.

• Liu, H., Ruebeck, C., 2020, “Knowledge Spillover and Positive Environmental Externality in Agricultural Decision Making under Performance-based Payment Programs”, Agricultural and Resource Economics Review, August 2020, pp. 270-290.

— 2021 ARER Best Article Award

Liu, H., Gopalakrishnan, S., Browning, D., and Sivandran, G., 2019, “Valuing Water Quality Change Using a Coupled Economic-Hydrological Model”, Ecological Economics, 161, 32–40.

Other publications (peer-reviewed):

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•Book chapter “An introduction to non-market valuation and its applications to the Lehigh Gap Restoration”, with Zhou, Z..* (forthcoming)

•Liu H., Ruebeck C.S. (2021) Externalities, Spillover Effects, and Implications for Payment-for-Performance Programs. In: Ahrweiler P., Neumann M. (eds)Advances in Social Simulation. ESSA 2019. Springer Proceedings in Complexity. Springer, Cham.https://doi.org/10.1007/978−3−030−61503−132

Working papers:

• “Are there welfare gains from spatially targeted policies in a heterogeneous landscape?”, with Gopalakrishnan, S.

• “The Effects of Sustainability Labels, Popularity Information, and Product Position on Demand”, with Gómez-Miñambres, J, and Long, D.