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Books
- Regulation Through Revelation: The Origin and Impacts of the Toxics Release Inventory Program, J.T. Hamilton, New York: Cambridge University Press, 2005.
- All the News That's Fit to Sell: How the Market Transforms Information into News, J.T. Hamilton, Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2004.
- Channeling Violence: The Economic Market for Violent Television Programming, J.T. Hamilton, Princeton University Press, paperback edition, 2000.
- Calculating Risks? The Spatial and Political Dimensions of Hazardous Waste Policy, J.T. Hamilton with W. Kip Viscusi, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1999.
- Television Violence and Public Policy,
edited by J. T. Hamilton Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1998. (Paperback edition 2000)
- Channeling Violence: The Economic Market for Violent Television Programming, J.T. Hamilton, Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1998. (Paperback edition 2000)
- Employers Large and Small, J.T. Hamilton with Charles Brown and James Medoff, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1990.
- The FACS/Ford Study of Economic and Business Journalism, J.T. Hamilton with Joseph P. Kalt, Los Angeles: Foundation for American Communications and the Ford Foundation, 1987.
Papers Published
- J.T. Hamilton. "News That Sells: Media Competition and News Content," Japanese Journal of Political Science 8.1 (2007): 7-42.
Journal Articles
- "Assessing the Accuracy of Self-Reported Data: An Evaluation of the Toxics Release Inventory," Scott de Marchi and J.T. Hamilton, Journal of Risk and Uncertainty .32 (2006): 57-76.
- "The Market Value of Reducing Cancer Risk: Hedonic Housing Prices with Changing Information," J.T. Hamilton with Ted Gayer and W. Kip Viscusi, Southern Economic Journal 69.2 (2002): 266-289.
- "Private Values of Risk Tradeoffs at Superfund Site: Housing Market Evidence on Learning about Risk," J.T. Hamilton with Ted Gayer and W. Kip Viscusi, Review of Economics and Statistics 82.3 (August, 2000): 439-451.
- "How Costly is 'Clean'?: An Analysis of the Benefits and Costs of Superfund Site Remediations," J.T. Hamilton with Kip Viscusi, Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 18.1 (Winter, 1999): 2-27.
- "Are Risk Regulators Rational? Evidence From Hazardous Waste Cleanup Decisions," J.T. Hamilton with W. Kip Viscusi, American Economic Review 89.4 (September, 1999): 1010-1027.
- "Exercising Property Rights to Pollute: Do Cancer Risks and Politics Affect Plant Emission Reductions?," J.T. Hamilton, Journal of Risk and Uncertainty 18.2 (August, 1999): 105-124.
- "Conservative versus Mean Risk Assessments: Implications for Superfund Policies," J.T. Hamilton with W. Kip Viscusi and P. Christen Dockins, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 34 (November, 1997): 187-206.
- "Taxes, Torts, and the Toxics Release Inventory: Congressional Voting on Instruments to Control Pollution," J.T. Hamilton, Economic Inquiry 35.4 (October, 1997): 745-762.
- "The Benefits and Costs of Regulatory Reforms for Superfund," J.T. Hamilton with W. Kip Viscusi, Stanford Environmental Law Journal 16.2 (May, 1997): 159-198.
- "Cleaning Up Superfund," J.T. Hamilton with W. Kip Viscusi, The Public Interest 124 (Summer, 1996): 52-60.
- "Biased Ballots? The Impact of Ballot Structure on North Carolina Elections in 1992," J.T. Hamilton with Helen F. Ladd, Public Choice 87 (June, 1996): 259-280.
- "Noncompliance in Environmental Reporting: Are Violators Ignorant, or Evasive, of the Law?," J.T. Hamilton with John Brehm, American Journal of Political Science 40.2 (May, 1996): 444-477.
- "Private Interests in 'Public Interest' Programming: An Economic Assessment of Broadcaster Incentives," J.T. Hamilton, Duke Law Journal 45.6 (1996): 1177-1192.
- "Testing for Environmental Racism: Prejudice, Profits, Political Power?," J.T. Hamilton, Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 14.1 (Winter, 1995): 107-132.
- "Pollution as News: Media and Stock Market Reactions to the Toxics Release Inventory Data," J.T. Hamilton, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 28 (January, 1995): 98-113.
- "Human Health Risk Assessments for Superfund," J.T. Hamilton with W. Kip Viscusi, Ecology Law Quarterly 21.3 (1994): 573-641. Revised version published as "The Magnitude
and Policy Implications of Health Risks
from Hazardous Waste Sites," in Richard L.
Revesz and Richard B. Stewart (eds.),
Analyzing Superfund: Economics, Science,
and Law (Washington: Resources for the
Future, 1995), 55-81; reprinted in part in
Richard L. Revesz (ed.) Foundations of
Environmental Law and Policy (New York:
Oxford University Press, 1997), 256-263
- "Strategic Regulators and the Choice of Rulemaking Procedures: The Selection of Formal and Informal Rules in Regulating Hazardous Waste," J.T. Hamilton with Christopher H. Schroeder, Law and Contemporary Problems 57 (Winter/Spring 1994): 111-160.
- "Politics and Social Costs: Estimating the Impact of Collective Action on Hazardous Waste Facilities," J.T. Hamilton, Rand Journal of Economics 24.1 (Spring, 1993): 101-125. Reprinted in Roger D. Congleton (ed.), The
Political Economy of Environmental
Protection: Analysis and Evidence (Ann
Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1996
- "Lower Pay for Analysis: Greater Rewards are Offered Those Writing Economics from Human Interest and Political Viewpoints," J.T. Hamilton, Nieman Reports XLV (Fall, 1991).
- "Missing and the Mark(et) in Siting Hazardous Waste Facilities," J.T. Hamilton, Duke Environmental Law and Policy Forum I (1991).
Chapters in Books
- "The Market and the Media," Institutions of American Democracy: The Press, J.T. Hamilton.
Edited by Overholser and Jamieson. 2005.
- "Environmental Equity and the Siting of Hazardous Waste Facilities in OECD Countries: Evidence and Policies," International Yearbook of Environmental and Resource Economics 2005/2006, J.T. Hamilton.
Edited by Tietenberg and Folmer. 2005.
- "Going by the *(Informal) Book: The EPA's Use of Informal Rules in Enforcing Hazardous Waste Laws," Reinventing Government and The Problem of Bureaucracy, J.T. Hamilton.
Edited by Gary Libecap. 1996: 109-155.
Other
- "Co-editor and Co-organizer for conference volume entitlted "News in the Public Interest: A Free and Subsidized Press"," J.T. Hamilton, (2004).
- "Media Coverage of Corporate Social Responsibility," J.T. Hamilton, (2003). Working paper for Shorenstein Center on
Press and Public Policy
- "Special editor and organizer for conference volume entitled "Regulating Regulation: The Political Economy of Administrative Procedures and Regulatory Instruments," J.T. Hamilton, Law and Contemporary Problems57 (Winter/Spring 1994).
- "The Toxics Release Inventory: Information Provision and Pollution Reduction," J.T. Hamilton with Victor Hasselblad, (1993). Case Study
- "Hazardous Waste in North Carolina," J.T. Hamilton with Frederick Mayer, (1992). Case Study
- "Politics and Social Cost: Hazardous Waste Facilities in a Truly Coasian World," J.T. Hamilton, Institute of Policy Sciences and Public Affairs Working Paper (June, 1991).
- "Rapporteur's Report: Executive Session on Northeast Electric Power Policy," J.T. Hamilton with Henry Lee, Discussion Paper Series (May, 1987).
- "A Review of the Adequacy of Electric Power Generating Capacity in the United States, 1985-93-Beyond," J.T. Hamilton with Joseph P. Kalt and Henry Lee, Discussion Paper Series (June, 1986).
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