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Journal Articles

  • C. Crowley, A. Malik, G. Amacher, and R. Haight, "Adjaceny Externalities and Forest Fire Prevention," Land Economics, vol. 85, no. 1, pp. 162-185 (2009).

  • A. Malik, “Optimal Environmental Regulation Based on More than Just Emissions,” Journal of Regulatory Economics, vol. 32, no. 1, pp. 1-16 (2007).

  • G. Amacher, A. Malik, and R. Haight, “Reducing Social Losses from Forest Fires,” Land Economics, vol. 82, no. 3, pp. 367-383 (2006).

  • G. Amacher, A. Malik, and R. Haight, “Nonindustrial Private Landowners, Fires, and the Wildland-Urban Interface,” Forest Policy and Economics, vol. 7, no. 5, pp. 796-805 (2005).

  • G. Amacher, A. Malik, and R. Haight, “Not Getting Burned: The Importance of Fire Prevention in Forest Management,” Land Economics, vol. 81, no. 2, pp. 284-302 (2005).

  • G. Amacher, A. Malik, and R. Haight, “Forest Landowner Decisions and the Value of Information under Fire Risk,” Canadian Journal of Forest Research, vol. 35, no. 11, pp. 2603-2615 (2005).

  • A. Malik, “Further Results on Permit Markets with Market Power and Cheating,” Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, vol. 44, no. 3, pp. 371-390 (2002).

  • G. Amacher and A. Malik, “Pollution Taxes when Firms Choose Technologies,” Southern Economic Journal, vol. 68, no. 4, pp. 891–906 (2002).
  • G. Amacher and A. Malik, “Instrument Choice when Firms and Regulators Bargain,” Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, vol.  35, pp.  221-234 (1998).
  • G. Amacher and A. Malik, “Bargaining in Environmental Regulation and the Ideal Regulator,” Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, vol. 30, pp. 233-253 (1996).
  • S. Crutchfield, D. Letson and A. Malik, “Feasibility of Point/Nonpoint Source Trading for Managing Agricultural Pollutant Loadings to Coastal Waters,” Water Resources Research, vol. 30, October, pp. 2825-36 (1994).
  • A. Malik, B. Larson and M. Ribaudo, “Economic Incentives for Agricultural Nonpoint Source Pollution Control,” Water Resources Bulletin, vol. 30, no. 3, pp. 471-480 (1994). 
  • A. Malik, D. Letson and S. Crutchfield, “Point/Nonpoint Source Trading of Pollution Abatement: Choosing the Right Trading Ratio,” American Journal of Agricultural Economics, vol. 75, pp. 959-967 (1993).  [Reprinted in: Agro-Environmental Policy, S. Batie and R. Horan, eds., Ashgate, 2004, and Economics of Water Quality, K.W. Easter and N. Zeitouni, eds., Ashgate, 2006.]
  • A. Malik, “Self-Reporting and the Design of Policies for Regulating Stochastic Pollution,” Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, vol. 24, pp. 241-257 (1993).  [Reprinted in: The Economics of Environmental Monitoring and Enforcement, C. Russell, ed., Ashgate, 2003, and Recent Developments in Environmental Economics, M. Hoel, ed., Edward Elgar, 2004.]
  • A. Malik, “Enforcement Costs and the Choice of Policy Instruments for Controlling Pollution,” Economic Inquiry, vol. 30, pp. 714-721 (1992).  [Reprinted in: The Economics of Environmental Monitoring and Enforcement, C. Russell, ed., Ashgate, 2003.]
  • A. Malik and R. Schwab, “The Economics of Tax Amnesties,” Journal of Public Economics, vol. 46, pp. 29-49 (1991).
  • A. Malik, “Permanent versus Interim Regulations: A Game-Theoretic Analysis,” Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, vol. 21, pp. 127-139 (1991).
  • A. Malik and R. Schwab, “Optimal Investments to Establish Property Rights in Land,” Journal of Urban Economics, vol. 29, pp. 295-309 (1991).
  • A. Malik, “Avoidance, Screening and Optimum Enforcement,” Rand Journal of Economics, vol. 21, pp. 341-353 (1990).  [Reprinted in: The Economics of Corruption and Illegal Markets, G. Fiorentini and S. Zamagni, eds., Edward Elgar, 1999.]
  • A. Malik, “Markets for Pollution Control when Firms are Noncompliant,” Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, vol. 18, pp. 97-106 (1990).

Selected Other Publications

  • A. Malik, “How Should We Tackle the Forest Fire Problem?" in Ian Parry and Felicia Day, eds., Issues of the Day: 100 Commentaries on Climate, Energy, the Environment, Transportation, and Public Health Policy, Resources for the Future Press, Washington, D.C., 2010. 
  • R. Shapiro, N. Pham and A. Malik, “Addressing Climate Change Without Impairing the U.S. Economy: The Economics and Environmental Science of Combining a Carbon-Based Tax and Tax Relief,” U.S. Climate Task Force, June 2008.
  • S. Crutchfield, D. Letson and A. Malik “Point/Nonpoint Source Trading for Controlling Pollutant Loadings to Coastal Watersheds: A Feasibility Study,” in Theory, Modeling and Experience in the Management of Nonpoint Source Pollution, edited by C. Russell and J. Shogren, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1993.
  • Contributing author, Use of Models for Water Resources Management, Planning, and Policy, Office of Technology Assessment, Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1982.