Submissions from 2024
The Use of and Interest in Ancient Grains in Northeastern Institutional Kitchens, JG Malacarne, Cheryl Bilinski, Bruce Wyatt, and Kevin Leavitt
Submissions from 2021
A Climate Chronology, Sharon S. Tisher
Long-term gene–culture coevolution and the human evolutionary transition, Timothy M. Waring and Zachary T. Wood
Submissions from 2014
Cooperation across Organizational Boundaries: Experimental Evidence from a Major Sustainability Science Project, Timothy M. Waring, Sandra Hughes Goff, Julia McGuire, Z. Dylan Moore, and Abigail Sullivan
Submissions from 2013
Economic Impacts of the New England Aqua Ventus (Phases I and II) Offshore Wind Power Program in Maine, Todd M. Gabe
When Disasters Strike: An Interview by Linda Silka with Joyce Rumery and Tom Abbott, Joyce Rumery, Thomas Abbott, and Linda Silka
Submissions from 2012
Our Environment: A Glimpse at What Mainers Value, Mark W. Anderson, Caroline Noblet, and Mario Teisl
Advancing Science and Improving Quality of Place: Linking Knowledge with Action in Maine’s Sustainability Solutions Initiative, Damon Hall, Linda Silka, and Laura Lindenfeld
Economic Development and Maine’s Sustainability Solutions Initiative, Caroline L. Noblet, Kathleen P. Bell, Charles Colgan, and Mario Teisl
Biofuels Development in Maine: Using Trees to Oil the Wheels of Sustainabilty, Caroline L. Noblet, Mario F. Teisl, Katherine H. Farrow, and Jonathan Rubin
Sustainability and Workforce Development in Maine, Catherine S. Renault, Linda Silka, and James (Jake) S. Ward
Improving Maine’s Future through Education: Overcoming Challenges and Learning to “Row” Together, Linda Silka, Karen Hutchins, Meredith Jones, and Chris Rector
Wicked Tools: The Value of Scientific Models for Solving Maine’s Wicked Problems, Tim Waring
Submissions from 2011
Economic Contribution of Maine’s Food Industry, Todd M. Gabe, James C. McConnon Jr., and Richard Kersbergen
Growing Maine’s Foodscape, Growing Maine’s Future, Laura Lindenfeld and Linda Silka
Submissions from 2009
The Dynamics of Investments in Young Children, Philip A. Trostel
Submissions from 2007
LURC and First Principles of Land Use Regulation, Mark Anderson
Houses in the Woods: Lessons from the Plum Creek Concept Plan, Kathleen Bell
MR442: Business Climate for Maine's Environmental and Energy Technology Sector, Caroline L. Noblet and Todd M. Gabe
Submissions from 2005
Waste Management in Maine: The West Old Town Landfill, Melvin Burke and Pamela Bell
Submissions from 2004
Genetically Modified Food: What Are Mainers Thinking?, Mario F. Teisl, Luke Garner, Brian Roe, and Michael E. Vayda
Books from 2003
A Primer on Nonmarket Valuation, Patricia A. Champ Editor, Kevin J. Boyle Editor, and Thomas C. Brown Editor
The Impact of Cruise Ship Passengers in Maine: The Example of Bar Harbor, Todd M. Gabe, Colleen Lynch, and James McConnon
Submissions from 2002
Economic Prosperity in Maine: Held Back by the Lack of Higher Education, Philip A. Trostel
Books from 2001
The Economic Value of Water Quality, John C. Bergstrom Editor, Kevin J. Boyle Editor, and Gregory L. Poe Editor
Competitive Market Socialism: A Practical Alternative for Sectors of the Cuban Economy, Melvin Burke
Estudios críticos del neoliberalismo, Melvin Burke
Certification and Labeling of Forest Products: Will It Lead to More Environmentally Benign Forestry in Maine?, Mario F. Teisl, Stephanie Peavey, and Kelly O’Brien
Submissions from 1995
La Economía Política del TLC, la Crisis Global y México, Melvin Burke
NAFTA Integration: Unproductive Finance and Real Unemployment, Melvin Burke
NAFTA Numbers Don't Add Up, Melvin Burke, Kraig A. Schwartz, and William G. Steele
Solid Waste Management Options for Maine: The Economics of Pay-by-the-bag Systems, Stephanie Seguino, George Criner, and Margarita Suarez
Submissions from 1994
The Political Economy of NAFTA: The Global Crisis and Mexico, Melvin Burke
Submissions from 1993
The Human Costs of NAFTA, Melvin Burke
Sustainable Agriculture and Public Policy, Stewart Smith
Submissions from 1992
An Approach to Forecasting the Maine Economy: More Evidence, James H. Breece
Submissions from 1991
An Approach to Forecasting the Maine Economy, James H. Breece
Bolivia: The Politics of Cocaine, Melvin Burke
Solid Waste Management in Local Municipalities, George K. Criner
Submissions from 1990
Privatization in the Center and the Latin American Periphery, Melvin Burke
Submissions from 1987
The Corporación Minera de Bolivia (Comibol) and the Triangular Plan: A Case Study in Dependency, Melvin Burke
Contracting Out: A Study of the Honduran Experience, Melvin Burke, Richard J. Moore, Donald A. Swanson, Gill Chin Lim, Jacob Greenstein, and Richard A. Fehnel
Submissions from 1982
We Eat the Mines and the Mines Eat Us: Dependency and Exploitation in Bolivian Tin Mines (book review), Melvin Burke
Submissions from 1980
We Eat the Mines and the Mines Eat Us: Dependency and Exploitation in Bolivian Tin Mines (book review), Melvin Burke
TB101: The Relevance of Option Value in Benefit-Cost Analysis, Stephen D. Reiling and Mark W. Anderson
Submissions from 1979
The Stabilization Programs of the International Monetary Fund: The Case of Bolivia, Melvin Burke
Submissions from 1976
El sistema de plantación y Ia proletarización del trabajo agrícola en El Salvador, Melvin Burke
Submissions from 1974
From National Populism to National Corporatism: The Case of Bolivia (1952-1970), Melvin Burke and James M. Malloy
Submissions from 1973
Estudios Críticos Sobre la Economía Boliviana, Melvin Burke
Submissions from 1971
Does "food for peace" assistance damage the Bolivian economy?, Melvin Burke
Land Reform in the Lake Titicaca Region, Melvin Burke
Submissions from 1967
An analysis of the Bolivian land reform by means of a comparison between Peruvian haciendas and Bolivian ex-haciendas, Melvin Burke