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Front Matter Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists JAERE (ISSN 2333-5955) is published six times a year in January, March, May, July, September, and November for the Asso- ciation of Environmental and Resource Economists by The University of Chicago Press, 1427 E. 60th St., Chicago, IL 60637. Periodicals postage is paid at Chicago, IL, and additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, The University of Chicago Press, Subscription Fulfillment, 1427 E. 60th Street, Chicago, IL 60637-2902 Editors: Nicolai Kuminoff, Arizona State University Shanjun Li, Cornell University Sheila M. Olmstead, University of Texas at Austin Christian A. Vossler, University of Tennessee COEDITORS Tatyana Deryugina Katrina Jessoe Mar Reguant University of Illinois, University of California, Davis Northwestern University Urbana-Champaign Jacob LaRiviere Michael Roberts University of Washington University of Hawaii Simon Dietz London School of Economics Daniel Millimet James Sanchirico Southern Methodist University University of California, Davis Teevrat Garg University of California, San Diego Nicholas Z. Muller Ulrich Wagner Carnegie Mellon University University of Mannheim, Germany Stephen Holland University of North Matthew Neidell Andrew Yates Carolina, Greensboro Columbia University University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill EDITOR IAL COU n CIL Stefan Ambec Daniel Kaffine Ivan Rudik University of Toulouse France University of Colorado Cornell University Lint Barrage Derek Kellenberg James Sallee University of California, Santa Barbara University of Montana University of California, Berkeley Alan Barreca Allen Klaiber Nick Sanders Tulane University Ohio State University Cornell University Severin Borenstein Andrew Leach Kathleen Segerson University of California, Berkeley University of Alberta University of Connecticut Jared Carbone Derek Lemoine Jay Shimshack Colorado School of Mines University of Arizona University of Virginia Ujjayant Chakravorty David Lewis Martin Smith Tufts University Oregon State University Duke University Nathan Chan John List V. Kerry Smith University of Massachusetts, Amherst University of Chicago Arizona State University Antoine Dechezlepretre Chuck Mason Michael Springborn London School of Economics University of Wyoming University of California, Davis Harrison Fell Klaus Moeltner Arthur van Benthem North Carolina State University Virginia Tech University University of Pennsylvania Eli Fenichel Paulina Oliva Roger von Haefen Yale University University of Southern California North Carolina State University Meredith Fowlie Ariel Ortiz-Bobea Reed Walker University of California, Berkeley Cornell University University of California, Berkeley Teevrat Garg Dominic Parker Quinn Weninger University of California, San Diego University of Wisconsin Iowa State University Garth Heutel Christopher Parmeter John Whitehead Georgia State University University of Miami Appalachian State University Kelsey Jack Billy Pizer Hendrik Wolff Tufts University Duke University Simon Fraser University Mark Jacobsen David Rapson Junjie Zhang University of California, San Diego University of California, Davis Duke Kunshan University Sarah Jacobson Williams College Members of the Editorial Council are selected based on their contributions to the journal’s review process and are typically appointed for a two-year term. JA ER E JULY 2022 VOLUME 9 NUMBER 4 ARTICLES Priorities and Effectiveness in Wildfire Management: Evidence from Fire Spread in the Western United States Andrew J. Plantinga, Randall Walsh, Matthew Wibbenmeyer • 603 Are Residential Energy Efficiency Upgrades Effective? An Empirical Analysis in Southern California Yating Chuang, Magali A. Delmas, Stephanie Pincetl • 641 Supply-Side Reforms to Oil and Gas Production on Federal Lands: Modeling the Implications for CO Emissions, Federal Revenues, and Leakage Brian C. Prest • 681 Environmental Hazards and Local Investment: A Half-Century of Evidence from Abandoned Oil and Gas Wells Max Harleman, Jeremy G. Weber, Daniel Berkowitz • 721 The Curious Case of the Missing Chinese Emissions Joel Rodrigue, Dan Sheng, Yong Tan • 755 Nondogmatic Climate Policy Niko Jaakkola, Antony Millner • 807 Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists Articles may be copied or otherwise reused without permission only to the extent permitted by Sections 107 and 108 of the US Copyright Law. Permission to copy articles for personal, inter ­ nal, classroom, or library use may be obtained from the Copyright Clearance Center (www.copyright .com). For all other uses, such as copying for general distribution, for advertising or promotional pur­ poses, for creating new collective works, or for resale, please contact Permissions Coordinator, Jour­ nals  Division, University of Chicago Press, 1427 East 60th Street, Chicago, IL 60637 USA. Fax: (773) 834-3489. E-mail: journalpermissions@press.uchicago.edu. 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Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists JAERE (ISSN 2333-5955) is published six times a year in January, March, May, July, September, and November for the Asso- ciation of Environmental and Resource Economists by The University of Chicago Press, 1427 E. 60th St., Chicago, IL 60637. Periodicals postage is paid at Chicago, IL, and additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, The University of Chicago Press, Subscription Fulfillment, 1427 E. 60th Street, Chicago, IL 60637-2902 Editors: Nicolai Kuminoff, Arizona State University Shanjun Li, Cornell University Sheila M. Olmstead, University of Texas at Austin Christian A. Vossler, University of Tennessee COEDITORS Tatyana Deryugina Katrina Jessoe Mar Reguant University of Illinois, University of California, Davis Northwestern University Urbana-Champaign Jacob LaRiviere Michael Roberts University of Washington University of Hawaii Simon Dietz London School of Economics Daniel Millimet James Sanchirico Southern Methodist University University of California, Davis Teevrat Garg University of California, San Diego Nicholas Z. Muller Ulrich Wagner Carnegie Mellon University University of Mannheim, Germany Stephen Holland University of North Matthew Neidell Andrew Yates Carolina, Greensboro Columbia University University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill EDITOR IAL COU n CIL Stefan Ambec Daniel Kaffine Ivan Rudik University of Toulouse France University of Colorado Cornell University Lint Barrage Derek Kellenberg James Sallee University of California, Santa Barbara University of Montana University of California, Berkeley Alan Barreca Allen Klaiber Nick Sanders Tulane University Ohio State University Cornell University Severin Borenstein Andrew Leach Kathleen Segerson University of California, Berkeley University of Alberta University of Connecticut Jared Carbone Derek Lemoine Jay Shimshack Colorado School of Mines University of Arizona University of Virginia Ujjayant Chakravorty David Lewis Martin Smith Tufts University Oregon State University Duke University Nathan Chan John List V. Kerry Smith University of Massachusetts, Amherst University of Chicago Arizona State University Antoine Dechezlepretre Chuck Mason Michael Springborn London School of Economics University of Wyoming University of California, Davis Harrison Fell Klaus Moeltner Arthur van Benthem North Carolina State University Virginia Tech University University of Pennsylvania Eli Fenichel Paulina Oliva Roger von Haefen Yale University University of Southern California North Carolina State University Meredith Fowlie Ariel Ortiz-Bobea Reed Walker University of California, Berkeley Cornell University University of California, Berkeley Teevrat Garg Dominic Parker Quinn Weninger University of California, San Diego University of Wisconsin Iowa State University Garth Heutel Christopher Parmeter John Whitehead Georgia State University University of Miami Appalachian State University Kelsey Jack Billy Pizer Hendrik Wolff Tufts University Duke University Simon Fraser University Mark Jacobsen David Rapson Junjie Zhang University of California, San Diego University of California, Davis Duke Kunshan University Sarah Jacobson Williams College Members of the Editorial Council are selected based on their contributions to the journal’s review process and are typically appointed for a two-year term. JA ER E JULY 2022 VOLUME 9 NUMBER 4 ARTICLES Priorities and Effectiveness in Wildfire Management: Evidence from Fire Spread in the Western United States Andrew J. Plantinga, Randall Walsh, Matthew Wibbenmeyer • 603 Are Residential Energy Efficiency Upgrades Effective? An Empirical Analysis in Southern California Yating Chuang, Magali A. Delmas, Stephanie Pincetl • 641 Supply-Side Reforms to Oil and Gas Production on Federal Lands: Modeling the Implications for CO Emissions, Federal Revenues, and Leakage Brian C. Prest • 681 Environmental Hazards and Local Investment: A Half-Century of Evidence from Abandoned Oil and Gas Wells Max Harleman, Jeremy G. Weber, Daniel Berkowitz • 721 The Curious Case of the Missing Chinese Emissions Joel Rodrigue, Dan Sheng, Yong Tan • 755 Nondogmatic Climate Policy Niko Jaakkola, Antony Millner • 807 Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists Articles may be copied or otherwise reused without permission only to the extent permitted by Sections 107 and 108 of the US Copyright Law. Permission to copy articles for personal, inter ­ nal, classroom, or library use may be obtained from the Copyright Clearance Center (www.copyright .com). For all other uses, such as copying for general distribution, for advertising or promotional pur­ poses, for creating new collective works, or for resale, please contact Permissions Coordinator, Jour­ nals  Division, University of Chicago Press, 1427 East 60th Street, Chicago, IL 60637 USA. Fax: (773) 834-3489. E-mail: journalpermissions@press.uchicago.edu. Articles in the public domain may be used without permission, but it is customary to contact the author. JAERE Editorial Office, 1155 East 60th Street, NORC, Chicago, IL 60637. E-mail: jaere@press .uchicago.edu. Information for authors is available at the end of this issue. AERE members receive online access and access to the e-book edition as a benefit of member­ ship. Members may also purchase a print subscription for $28. Nonmember individual subscrip- tion  rates for 2022 are $98 for print + electronic and $83 for e-only (including e-Book format). Institutional print + electronic and e-only subscription rates are tiered according to an institution’s type and research output: $588 to $1,028 print + electronic, $511 to $894 e-only. Additional taxes or postage for non­US subscriptions may apply. Free or deeply discounted access is available in most developing nations through the Chicago Emerging Nations Initiative (www.journals.uchicago.edu /ceni/). Please direct subscription inquiries, back­issue requests, and address changes to The University of Chicago Press, Subscription Fulfillment, 1427 East 60th Street, Chicago, IL 60637-2902. Tele - phone: (773) 753-3347 or toll-free in the United States and Canada (877) 705-1878. Fax: (773) 753-0811 or toll-free (877) 705-1879. E-mail: subscriptions@press.uchicago.edu. Advertising space in JAERE is available, as is rental of its subscriber list. For information and rates, please contact the advertising sales staff, the University of Chicago Press, Journals Division, 1427 East 60th Street, Chicago, IL 60637. Advertising and list rental are limited to material of schol­ arly interest to our subscribers. The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information Sciences—Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI j ` Z39.48–1984. ™ © 2022 by The Association of Environmental and Resource Economists. All rights reserved.

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