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Environment and Development Economics
1996 - 2009
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Volume 2, issue 04 , 1997
Introduction to the environmental Kuznets curve special issue pp. 357-367
Edward B. Barbier
Introduction to the environmental Kuznets curve special issue pp. 369-381
Edward B. Barbier
Income and the demand for environmental quality pp. 383-399
Kenneth Mcconnell
The environmental Kuznets curve: an empirical analysis pp. 401-416
Matthew A. Cole , A.J. Rayner and J.M. Bates
Testing for environmental Kuznets curves within a developing country pp. 417-431
Jeffrey R. Vincent
The relationship between air pollution emissions and income: US Data pp. 433-450
Richard T. Carson , Yongil Jeon and DONALD R. McCUBBIN
Are environmental Kuznets curves misleading us? The case of CO2 emissions pp. 451-463
William R. Moomaw and Gregory C. Unruh
Demystifying the environmental Kuznets curve: turning a black box into a policy tool pp. 465-484
Theodore Panayotou
Explaining the environmental Kuznets curve: structural change and international agreements in reducing sulphur emissions pp. 485-503
Sander M. de Bruyn
Income and environmental R D: empirical evidence from OECD countries pp. 505-515
Marinus H.C. Komen , Shelby Gerking and Henk Folmer
Volume 2, issue 03 , 1997
Simulating options for carbon sequestration through improved management of a lowland tropical rainforest pp. 241-263
Marco Boscolo , Joseph Buongiorno and Theodore Panayotou
Developing-country resource extraction with asymmetric information and sovereign debt: a theoretical analysis pp. 265-289
Jon Strand
Impacts of rural reforms: the case of the Chinese forest sector pp. 291-305
Runsheng Yin and David H. Newman
The effects of policies on farming households' decisions: economic evidence and environmental implications in northern Nigeria pp. 307-321
H. Ade Freeman , Terry L. Roe and Joyotee Smith
Whither economics? From optimality to sustainability? pp. 323-345
Peter Bartelmus
Nigel Harris, Colin Rosser and Sunil Kumar, Jobs for the Poor: A Case Study in Cuttack, UCL Press, 1996, ISBN 81-7314-024-3 pp. 347-352
Sanjeev S. Ahluwalia
Ekko C. Van Ierland, ed., International Environmental Economics: Theories, Models and Applications to Climate Change, International Trade and Acidification, Elsevier, 1994, ISBN 0-444-82042-6 pp. 347-352
Leo Schrattenholzer
Volume 2, issue 02 , 1997
Soil degradation and economic development in Ghana pp. 119-143
Knut Halvor Alfsen , Torstein Bye , Solveig Glomsr D and Henrik Wiig
Wildlife, biodiversity and trade pp. 145-172
Edward B. Barbier and Schulz, Carl-Erik
Economic growth, energy demand and carbon dioxide emissions in India: 1990-2020 pp. 173-193
N.S. Murthy , M. Panda and J. Parikh
Is there a role for benefit-cost analysis in environmental, health, and safety regulation? pp. 195-221
Kenneth J. Arrow , Maureen L. Cropper , George C. Eads , Robert W. Hahn , Lester B. Lave , Roger G. Noll , Paul R. Portney , Milson Russell , Richard Schmalensee , V. Kerry Smith and Robert Norman Stavins
The costs and benefits of benefit-cost analysis pp. 195-221
Graciela Chichilnisky
Environmental regulation, benefit-cost analysis and the policy environment in less developed countries pp. 195-221
Rob Davies
Benefit-cost analysis, environment, and health in the developed and developing world pp. 195-221
David W. Pearce
Cost benefit analysis and the environment pp. 195-221
Anandarup Ray
Benefit cost analysis as a mechanism for evaluating conservation policies in developing countries pp. 195-221
Priya Shyamsundar
R.T. Watson, M.C. Zinyowera and R.H. Moss eds.,Climate Change 1995: Impacts, Adaptations and Mitigation of Climate Change - Scientific-Technical Analysis, Cambridge University Press, 1996, ISBN 0 521 56431 X (hb), 0 521 56437 9 (pb) pp. 223-229
Jon C. Lovett
J.P. Bruce, H. Lee and E.F. Haites, eds., Climate Change 1995: Economic and Social Dimensions of Climate Chang - Contribution of Working Group III to the Second Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Cambridge University Press, 1996, ISBN 0 521 56051 9 (hb), 0 521 56854 4 (pb) pp. 223-229
Alberto Ansuategi
Volume 2, issue 01 , 1997
Regional integration and the environment pp. 5-18
Arvind Panagariya and Suthiwart-Narueput, Sethaput
Resource depletion and economic sustainability in Malaysia pp. 19-37
Jeffrey R. Vincent
Introduction: the conservation of wild living resources pp. 39-110
Charles Perrings
Principles for the conservation of wild living resources pp. 39-110
Marc Mangel , Lee M. Talbot , Gary K. Meffe , M. Tundi Agardy , Dayton L. Alverson , Jay Barlow , Daniel B. Botkin , Gerardo Budowski , Tim Clark , Justin Cooke , Ross H. Crozier , Paul K. Dayton , Danny L. Elder , Charles W. Fowler , Silvio Funtowicz , Jarl Giske , Robert J. Hofman , Sidney J. Holt , Stephen R. Kellert , Lee A. Kimball , Donald Ludwig , Kjartan Magnusson , Ben S. Malayang , Charles Mann , Elliott A. Norse , Simon P. Northridge , William F. Perrin , Charles Perrings , Randall M. Peterman , George B. Rabb , Henry A. Regier , John E. Reynolds , Kenneth Sherman , Michael P. Sissenwine , Tim D. Smith , Anthony Starfield , Robert J. Taylor , Michael F. Tillman , Catherine Toft , John R. Twiss , James E. Wilen and Truman P. Young
Preservation and strong sustainability pp. 39-110
Kirk Hamilton
Missing the biodiversity boat pp. 39-110
Jeffrey A. McNeely and Frank Vorhies
Some issues in the conservation of wild living resources pp. 39-110
Mohan Munasinghe
Marine fisheries: two macro-constraints pp. 39-110
Norman Myers
Through privilege and precaution: rediscovering the conservation ethic pp. 39-110
H. Jack Ruitenbeek
The principle of fair sharing of costs and benefits from conservation is missed elsewhere pp. 39-110
Ronaldo Seroa Da Motta
On the principles of conservation and utilization of wild living resources pp. 39-110
Anders Skonhoft
Alternatives to the regulatory approach to biodiverse habitat conservation pp. 39-110
Douglas Southgate
Volume 1, issue 04 , 1996
The economics of the environment pp. 387-428
Partha Dasgupta
A note on ivory trade and elephant conservation pp. 433-443
Erwin Bulte and Gerrit Cornelis van Kooten
Efficient emission reduction through joint implementation pp. 445-464
P. G. Babu and Bibhas Saha
Tradable emission quotas, technical progress and climate change pp. 465-487
Ivo Geoffrey Bertram
Mohan Munasinghe and Walter Shearer, eds., Defining and Measuring Sustainability?The Biogeophysical Foundations, Washington, DC, The United Nations University and The World Bank, 1995, ISBN 0-8213-3134-5 pp. 489-490
J?ger, Jill
Susan Hanna and Mohan Munasinghe, eds., Property Rights and the Environment: Social and Ecological Issues, Washington, DC, Beijer International Institute of Ecological Economics and The World Bank, 1995, ISBN 0-8213-3415-8Susan Hanna and Mohan Munasinghe, eds., Property Rights in a Social and Ecological Context: Case Studies and Design Applications, Washington, DC, Beijer International Institute of Ecological Economics and The World Bank, 1995, ISBN 0-8213-3416-6 pp. 491-493
Ligia Noronha
Volume 1, issue 03 , 1996
Wildlife management, land-use and conflicts pp. 265-280
Schulz, Carl-Erik and Anders Skonhoft
International transfers, price uncertainty and tropical deforestation pp. 281-287
Erwin Bulte and Daan van Soest
Environmental sustainability and poverty in Belize: a policy paper pp. 289-307
L?pez, Ram?n and Carmen Scoseria
Impacts of development and global change on the epidemiological environment pp. 311-346
Gretchen C. Daily and Paul R. Ehrlich
Antibiotics overuse and other threats pp. 346-349
William J. Baumol
Resistance economics: social cost and the evolution of antibiotic resistance pp. 349-355
Gardner Brown and David F. Layton
In the dominion of artefacts pp. 356-359
Madhav Gadgil
Health impacts of epidemiological environment change: measurement issues pp. 359-367
Joses Kirigia
Development, environment and health: what else we should know pp. 367-371
Norman Myers
The role of markets in the worsening epidemiological environment pp. 371-375
Benjamin M. Nganda
Transfigured plight pp. 376-380
Robert Hunt Sprinkle
William D. Nordhaus Managing the Commons: The Economics of Climate Change, Cambridge, MA, The MIT Press, 1994, ISBN 0-262-140551-1 pp. 381-384
Robert Costanza
Norman Myers and Julian L. Simon, Scarcity or Abundance? A Deb ate on the Environment, New York/London, W.W. Norton & Co pp. 384-386
Lopamudra Patnaik
Volume 1, issue 02 , 1996
Macroeconomic policies, second-best theory and the environment pp. 149-163
M?ler, Karl-G?ran and Mohan Munasinghe
Wildlife management, illegal hunting and conflicts. A bioeconomic analysis pp. 165-181
Anders Skonhoft and Jan Tore Solstad
Bretton Woods intervention programmes and sustainable development pp. 183-202
J.B. Opschoor and S.M. Jongma
Economic analysis of deforestation in Mexico pp. 203-239
Edward B. Barbier and Joanne C. Burgess
Paying for the conservation of endangered ecosystems: a comparison of direct and indirect approaches pp. 241-257
R. David Simpson and Roger A. Sedjo
Volume 1, issue 01 , 1996
On the occasion of the inaugural conference of Environment and Development Economics pp. 1-2
Hirofumi Uzawa
Environmental economics in poor countries: the current state and a programme for improvement pp. 3-7
Partha Dasgupta and M?ler, Karl-G?ran
Editorial policy pp. 8-11
Charles Perrings
Environmental and trade policies: some methodological lessons pp. 19-40
V. Kerry Smith and Espinosa, J. Andr?s
Carbon abatement costs: an integrated approach for India pp. 41-63
Sujata Gupta and Stephen George Hall
Natural resource degradation effects of poverty and population growth are largely policy-induced: the case of Colombia pp. 65-84
John Heath and Hans Binswanger
Measuring sustainable development: progress on indicators pp. 85-101
David W. Pearce , Kirk Hamilton and Giles Atkinson
Economic growth, carrying capacity, and the environment pp. 104-110
Kenneth J. Arrow , Bert Bolin , Robert Costanza , Partha Dasgupta , Carl Folke , C.S. Holling , Jansson, Bengt-Owe , Simon Levin , M?ler, Karl-G?ran , Charles Perrings and David Pimentel
Operational environmental policies pp. 110-113
Colin W. Clark
Expanding an important consensus pp. 113-115
Herman E. Daly
The importance of accurately measuring growth pp. 116-119
Salah El Serafy and Robert Goodland
The inverted-U: what does it mean? pp. 119-122
Gene Grossman and Alan B. Krueger
Designing institutions for the environment pp. 122-125
Susan Hanna
Institutions, economic development and the environment pp. 126-128
Allen V. Kneese
Caribbean island landscapes: indicators of the effects of economic growth on the region pp. 128-136
Ariel E. Lugo
Development, scale and resource valuation pp. 136-137
Michael A. Toman