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== Representative Modeling Papers ==
 
== Representative Modeling Papers ==
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=== Economic Modeling: Dynamic Programming ===
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# [[Media:Livingston2015.pdf | Livingston, Roberts, and Zhang (2015)]]
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# [[Media:Cobourn2013.pdf | Cobourn, Goodhue, and Williams (2013)]]
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# [[Media:Ghosh2014.pdf | Ghosh, Cobourn, and Elbakidze (2014)]]
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Note: Paper #1 presents a stochastic dynamic programming (SDP) model. Papers #2 and #3 use dynamic programming (DP) but do not incorporate uncertainty, although both demonstrate that the inclusion of uncertainty does not alter the qualitative conclusions of the analysis.
  
 
=== Lake Oneida ===
 
=== Lake Oneida ===
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# [[Media:Rutherford_and_Rose_In_Press.pdf| Rutherford and Rose (in press)]]
 
# [[Media:Rutherford_and_Rose_In_Press.pdf| Rutherford and Rose (in press)]]
 
# [[Media:Sable_and_Rose_In_Press.pdf| Sable and Rose (in press)]]
 
# [[Media:Sable_and_Rose_In_Press.pdf| Sable and Rose (in press)]]
 
=== Economic Modeling: Dynamic Programming ===
 
  
  

Revision as of 07:29, 18 November 2015

Representative Modeling Papers

Economic Modeling: Dynamic Programming

  1. Livingston, Roberts, and Zhang (2015)
  2. Cobourn, Goodhue, and Williams (2013)
  3. Ghosh, Cobourn, and Elbakidze (2014)

Note: Paper #1 presents a stochastic dynamic programming (SDP) model. Papers #2 and #3 use dynamic programming (DP) but do not incorporate uncertainty, although both demonstrate that the inclusion of uncertainty does not alter the qualitative conclusions of the analysis.

Lake Oneida

  1. Hetherington et al. (2015)
  2. Miehls (2009)
  3. Rutherford and Rose (in press)
  4. Sable and Rose (in press)