A-1. Concepts of Financial Maturity of Timber and Other Assets. Agricultural Information Series #62, N.C. State College, Raleigh, 1957. 105 pages. 2nd Impression 1960. (N.C. State is out of stock; copies available from writer. Not copyrighted, widely copied.)
Digested and discussed in journal articles by Peter Pearse, William Bentley, Paul Samuelson, Jack Hirshleifer and others, citations and copies available.
A-2. "An Overview of Forest Taxation." In H.L. Haney, Jr. and John Gunter (eds.), Forest Taxation Symposium. Blacksburg, Va., for U.S. Forest Service, Virginia Polytechnical Institute School of Forestry, and The Society of American Foresters, 1978, pp. 4- 16.
A-3. "Alternative Ways of Taxing Forests." In Will Knedlick (ed.), State Taxation of Forest and Land Resources. Cambridge: Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, 1980, pp. 5-16.
A-4. "Economic and Social Implications of Allowable Cut Calculations." Report of Proceedings, Pacific Logging Congress, Portland, 1975.
A-5. "Greater Social Benefits from our National Forests." Address to Western Timber Association, March 4, 1977. Reproduced by the Western Timber Association, 1977, pp. 1-20.
A-6. "Taxation of Yield, Property, Income and Site." Working Paper, UCR Department of Economics, 1979.
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