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Environment and Development Economics
1996 - 2009
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Volume 4, issue 04 , 1999
The economics of environments in transition pp. 401-412
Theodore Panayotou
The role of Polish environmental funds: Too generous or too restrictive? pp. 413-448
Glen D. Anderson and Tomasz Zylicz
Are the costs of pollution abatement lower in Central and Eastern Europe? Evidence from Lithuania pp. 449-470
Randall Bluffstone
The effect of supply and demand shocks on the non-market valuation of local public goods pp. 471-492
J.R. Deshazo
Controlling carbon emissions in China pp. 493-518
Richard F. Garbaccio , Mun Sing Ho and Dale W. Jorgenson
The duality of taxes and tradable permits: A survey with applications in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 519-535
Robert Scott Farrow
Integrating environmental taxes on local air pollutants with fiscal reform in Hungary: Simulations with a computable general equilibrium model pp. 537-564
Glenn E. Morris , Tam S R V Sz , Ern Zalai and J Zsef Fucsk
Avoiding health risks from drinking water in Moscow: An empirical analysis pp. 565-581
Bruce A. Larson and Ekaterina D. Gnedenko
Transition to markets and the environment: Effects of the change in the composition of manufacturing output pp. 582-598
Tomislav Vukina , John Beghin and Ebru G. Solakoglu
Randall Bluffstone and Bruce A. Larson (eds), Controlling Pollution in Transition Economies: Theories and Methods, Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, Cheltenham, 1997. ISBN 1 85898 452 1 pp. 599-602
Ekko van Ierland
P ter Kaderj k and John Powell (eds), Economics for Environmental Policy in Transition Economies, Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, Cheltenham, 1997. ISBN 1 85898 531 5 pp. 599-602
Ekko van Ierland
Volume 4, issue 03 , 1999
Valuation of biodiversity within a north south trade model pp. 251-277
Francisco Cabo
Trade-offs among competing uses of a Malaysian forested catchments pp. 279-311
Shahwahid H. O. Mohd , Noor A. G. Awang , Rahim N. Abdul , Y. Zulkifli and U. Razani
Why do farmers expand their land into forests? Theories and evidence from Tanzania pp. 313-331
Arild Angelsen , Eric F. Katemansimba Shitindi and Jostein Aarrestad
Tanzania's soil wealth pp. 333-356
Kjell Arne Brekke , Vegard Iversen and Jens B. Aune
Trade liberalization and the environment in Costa Rica pp. 357-373
David G. Abler , Adri N G. Rodr Guez and James S. Shortle
Dealing with air pollution in Latin America: the case of Quito, Ecuador pp. 375-388
Jorge Jurado and Douglas Southgate
Volume 4, issue 02 , 1999
A model of rural conflict: violence and land reform policy in Brazil pp. 135-160
Lee J. Alston , Gary D. Libecap and Bernardo Mueller
Stochastic food prices and slash-and-burn agriculture pp. 161-176
Christopher B. Barrett
Market based instruments for environmental policymaking in Latin America and the Caribbean: lessons from eleven countries pp. 177-201
Ronaldo Ser A Da Motta , Richard M. Huber and H. Jack Ruitenbeek
Introduction: Biodiversity conservation: the problem of scale pp. 203-236
Charles Perrings
Maximising net benefits through biodiversity as a primary land use pp. 203-236
Brian Walker
Economic potential for biodiversity use in southern Africa: empirical evidence pp. 203-236
Jonathan . Barnes
Living off 'biodiversity': whose land, whose resources and where? pp. 203-236
David H.M. Cumming
Bottom-up science pp. 203-236
Madhav Gadgil
Making the benefits of biodiversity conservation visible and real: institutional aspects in a biodiversity research programme pp. 203-236
Opschoor, J. (hans) B.
Economics and biodiversity conservation in the developing world pp. 203-236
David W. Pearce
Biodiversity utilization as a form of land use pp. 203-236
David J. Western
Colin Kirkpatrick and Norman Lee, eds., Sustainable Development in a Developing World: Integrating Socio-economic Appraisal and Environmental Assessment, Edward Elgar, 1997, ISBN 1-85898-581-1 pp. 237-242
Vikram Dayal
Fikret Berkes and Carl Folke, eds.: Linking Social and Ecological Systems. Management Practices and Social Mechanisms for Building Resilience pp. 237-242
Jon Lovett
Volume 4, issue 01 , 1999
Special Topic I: Structural Adjustment Policies and the Environment pp. 9-18
Mohan Munasinghe
Structural adjustment and deforestation in Nicaragua pp. 19-43
Solveig Glomsr D , Maria Dolores Monge and Haakon Vennemo
Integrating environmental concerns into economy-wide policies in developing countries: the role of multilateral development banks pp. 45-68
J Rgen Karthum Hansen and Stein Hansen
Structural adjustment and market imperfections: a stylized village economy-wide model with non-separable farm households pp. 69-87
Stein T. Holden , J. Edward Taylor and Stephen Hampton
Special Topic II: Economy and Environmental Program for Southeast Asia (EEPSEA) pp. 89-90
David Glover
Applying economic instruments in developing countries: from theory to implementation pp. 91-110
O'Connor, David
Environmental considerations in tax policy design pp. 111-124
John Whalley
Krystyna M. Urbana, Nigel Webb and Peter Edwards, eds., Restoration ecology and sustainable development, Cambridge University Press ISBN 0 521 582160 5 (HB) 55.00 (US$74.95) pp. 125-129
Jon Lovett
Anna Luiza Ozorio de Almeida and Joao S. Campari, Sustainable settlement in the Brazilian Amazon, Oxford University Press, New York, 1995, ISBN 019 5211049 Hardback ??22.50 189pp pp. 125-129
Daman Singh
Volume 3, issue 04 , 1998
Quasi-option value and hard uncertainty pp. 417-423
Marcello Basili
How to substitute in order to sustain: knowledge driven growth under environmental restrictions pp. 425-442
Lucas Bretschger
The effect of environmental good scarcity on own-farm labor allocation: the case of agricultural households in rural Nepal pp. 443-469
Priscilla A. Cooke
Valuing mangrove resources in Kosrae, Micronesia pp. 471-490
Rosamond Naylor and Mark Drew
Environmental scares, science and media pp. 491-537
Bert Bolin
Analysis, facts, and prediction pp. 491-537
Partha Dasgupta and M Ler, Karl-G Ran
Environmental false alarms and policy implications pp. 491-537
James K. Hammitt
No time for complacency pp. 491-537
Allen V. Kneese
Predicting the environment: time series versus process based models pp. 491-537
John R. Krebs
For whom the market tolls: one-armed economists and 'Plenty of gloomsters' pp. 491-537
Bengt Kristr M and L Fgren, Karl-Gustaf
Anticipating environmental disasters pp. 491-537
Simon A. Levin
On environmental gloom and doom pp. 491-537
Paul R. Portney and Wallace E. Oates
Do environmental scares provide information? pp. 491-537
V. Kerry Smith
Richard Katz and Allan Murphy, eds., Economic Value of Weather and Climate Forecasts, Cambridge University Press, 1997, ISBN 0 43420 3(HB) Price ??30.00 (US$49.95) pp. 539-548
Milind Kandlikar
Mohan Munasinghe and Jeffrey McNeely, eds., Protected Area Economics and Policy 8213 9. 364 pages) pp. 539-548
Kinsuk Mitra
Terry L. Anderson and Pamela Snyder, Water Markets: Priming the Invisible Pump, Cato Institute, Washington, D.C, 1997, ISBN 1-882577-43-4 (Cloth), ISBN 1-882577-44-2 (Paper), Price Cloth $19.95, Paper $10.95) pp. 539-548
John C.V. Pezzey
Volume 3, issue 03 , 1998
Tropical deforestation: debt-for-nature versus debt-for-development swaps pp. 267-293
Fabio Zagonari
Reducing degradation of forests in poor countries when permanent solutions elude us: what instruments do we really have? pp. 295-317
Randall Bluffstone
Cost-utility analysis of schistosomiasis intervention strategies in Kenya pp. 319-346
Joses M. Kirigia
Key features of the global climate system to be considered in analysis of the climate change issue pp. 347-409
Bert Bolin
An Australian victory at Kyoto? pp. 347-409
Mick Common
Global climate change: the challenges for development policy pp. 347-409
Samuel Fankhauser
The thin pathway for reconciling development and climate change mitigation pp. 347-409
Jean-Charles Hourcade
Implications of global climate change and the economics of development in Sub Sahara Africa pp. 347-409
Kassim Kulindwa
Global climate change: science and sustainable policies pp. 347-409
R. K. Pachauri
Free ride through delay: risk and accountability for climate change pp. 347-409
Jyoti Parikh and Kirit Parikh
Economic development and climate change pp. 347-409
David W. Pearce
Burden-sharing and climate change policy beyond Kyoto: implications for developing countries pp. 347-409
Adam Rose
How serious are the damages associated with global warming? pp. 347-409
Roger Sedjo
Economic analysis and climate change pp. 347-409
Tom Tietenberg
Burden sharing and adaptation beyond Kyoto: a more systematic approach essential for global climate policy success pp. 347-409
Asbj Rn Torvanger
Volume 3, issue 02 , 1998
A dynamic model of biodiversity preservation pp. 157-172
Chuan-Zhong Li and L Fgren, Karl-Gustaf
Progress on the environmental Kuznets curve? pp. 173-196
David I. Stern
The United States embargo on shrimp imports: legal and economic considerations pp. 197-219
Taimoon Stewart
Introduction: Resilience and sustainability pp. 221-262
Charles Perrings
Ideas on quantification of resilience-based management pp. 221-262
William Allen Brock
The concept of resilience: retrospect and prospect pp. 221-262
Amitrajeet Batabyal
Resilience in natural and socioeconomic systems pp. 221-262
Simon A. Levin , Scott Barrett , Sara Aniyar , William Baumol , Christopher Bliss , Bert Bolin , Partha Dasgupta , Paul Ehrlich , Carl Folke , Ing-Marie Gren , C.S. Holling , Annmari Jansson , Jansson, Bengt-Owe , M Ler, Karl-G Ran , Dan Martin , Charles Perrings and Eytan Sheshinski
Resilience in social and economic systems: a concept that fails the cost benefit test? pp. 221-262
Nick Hanley
Resilience, sustainability environmentalism pp. 221-262
Sharachchandra L L
Into the wilderness within pp. 221-262
Jason Shogren
Resilience, instability, and disturbance in ecosystem dynamics pp. 221-262
Brian Walker
Volume 3, issue 01 , 1998
Land degradation, agricultural productivity and common property: evidence from C te d'Ivoire pp. 7-34
Vinod Ahuja
Environmental degradation, property rights and population movements: hypotheses and evidence from Rajasthan (India) pp. 35-57
Kanchan Chopra and S.C. Gulati
Extensions and alternatives to climate change impact valuation: on the critique of IPCC Working Group III's impact estimates pp. 59-81
Samuel Fankhauser , Richard S.J. Tol and David W. Pearce
Economic policies and the environment: the case of tree planting on low-income farms in the Philippines pp. 83-104
Gerald E. Shively
Poverty, market imperfections and time preferences: of relevance for environmental policy? pp. 105-130
Stein T. Holden , Bekele Shiferaw and Mette Wik
Opportunities and limitations of contingent valuation surveys to determine national park entrance fees: evidence from Costa Rica pp. 131-149
Steven Shultz , Jorge Pinazzo and Miguel Cifuentes