I'm delighted to report that we have made what I think is our first appearance at the WSJ's Real Time Economics blog (in the daily Secondary Sources post):
Climate Change & Recreation: On Environmental Economics, John Whitehead continues with his exploration of climate change and outdoor recreation, “The idea, not mine (see part 1), is to obtain an estimate of the effect of climate on participation across the U.S. and use this relationship to forecast changes in behavior as climate changes,” he writes.
I'm even more delighted to point out that Tim Haab is not the name in bold. Yes, we're childish that way. For example, I hate it when Tim grabs the computer away from me when we're doing collaborative research, makes a face at me while I'm giving a seminar presentation and pushes me down at conferences (he's bigger than I am).
Just for fun and to double our page hits: Click the "Secondary Sources" link above and then click the "On Environmental Economics" link to bring yourself back here.