Journal of Environmental Economics and Management
1974 - 2009
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Volume 58, issue 2, 2009
- Days of haze: Environmental information disclosure and intertemporal avoidance behavior pp. 119-128

- Joshua Graff Zivin and Matthew Neidell
- Enforcement missions: Targets vs budgets pp. 129-140

- Anthony Heyes and Sandeep Kapur
- Pollution havens and industrial agglomeration pp. 141-153

- Zeng, Dao-Zhi and Laixun Zhao
- A mixed Bentham-Rawls criterion for intergenerational equity: Theory and implications pp. 154-168

- Francisco Alvarez-Cuadrado and Ngo Van Long
- Emissions trading of global and local pollutants, pollution havens and free riding pp. 169-182

- Emilson Caputo Delfino Silva and Xie Zhu
- The optimal pricing of pollution when enforcement is costly pp. 183-191

- John Kevin Stranlund, Carlos A. Chávez and Mauricio G. Villena
- On reducing the windfall profits in environmental subsidy programs pp. 192-205

- Carmen Arguedas and Daan van Soest
- Trading rules and the environment: Does equal treatment lead to a cleaner world? pp. 206-225

- Ida Ferrara, Paul Missios and Halis Murat Yildiz
- Incentive compatibility tests of choice experiment value elicitation questions pp. 226-235

- Jill P. Collins and Christian Allen Vossler
- Bridging the gap between laboratory experiments and naturally occurring markets: An inferred valuation method pp. 236-250

- Jayson L. Lusk and F. Bailey Norwood
Volume 58, issue 1, 2009
- Migration and hedonic valuation: The case of air quality pp. 1-14

- Patrick Bayer, Nathaniel Keohane and Christopher Timmins
- Measuring the effects of the Clean Air Act Amendments on ambient PM10 concentrations: The critical importance of a spatially disaggregated analysis pp. 15-26

- Maximilian Auffhammer, Antonio M. Bento and Scott E. Lowe
- Identifying reduced-form relations with panel data: The case of pollution and income pp. 27-42

- Herman R.J. Vollebergh, Bertrand Melenberg and Elbert Dijkgraaf
- Optimal conservation, extinction debt, and the augmented quasi-option value pp. 43-57

- Anke D. Leroux, Vance Lindsay Martin and Timo Goeschl
- Beach nourishment as a dynamic capital accumulation problem pp. 58-71

- Martin D. Smith, Jordan M. Slott, Dylan McNamara and A. Brad Murray
- Bioeconomies of scope and the discard problem in multiple-species fisheries pp. 72-92

- Rajesh Singh and Quinn Weninger
- Economic inefficiency and environmental impact: An application to aquaculture production pp. 93-105

- Frank Asche, Kristin H. Roll and Ragnar Tveterås
- Reducing gain-loss asymmetry: A virtual reality choice experiment valuing land use change pp. 106-118

- Ian J. Bateman, Brett H. Day, Andrew P. Jones and Simon Jude
Volume 57, issue 3, 2009
- The dynamic effects of open-space conservation policies on residential development density pp. 239-252

- David J. Lewis, Bill Provencher and Van Butsic
- Implementing second-best environmental policy under adverse selection pp. 253-268

- Glenn Sheriff
- Energy taxes and endogenous technological change pp. 269-283

- Pietro F. Peretto
- Regulation with direct benefits of information disclosure and imperfect monitoring pp. 284-292

- Mary F. Evans, Scott M. Gilpatric and Lirong Liu
- Demand for environmental policies to improve health: Evaluating community-level policy scenarios pp. 293-308

- Ryan Bosworth, Trudy Ann Cameron and J.R. DeShazo
- Putting free-riding to work: A Partnership Solution to the common-property problem pp. 309-320

- Martin Daniel Heintzelman, Stephen Walter Salant and Stephan Schott
- The tragedy of the commons in international fisheries: An empirical examination pp. 321-333

- Stephanie Faye McWhinnie
- The economic dynamics of antibiotic efficacy under open access pp. 334-350

- Markus Herrmann and Gérard Gaudet
Volume 57, issue 2, 2009
- Decomposing the structural identification of non-market values pp. 123-139

- Nicolai V. Kuminoff
- Social discounting under uncertainty: A cross-country comparison pp. 140-150

- Cameron J. Hepburn, Phoebe Koundouri, Ekaterini Panopoulou and Theologos Pantelidis
- The welfare implications of climate change policy pp. 151-165

- Andrew Leach
- Evaluating the role of EPA policy levers: An examination of a voluntary program and regulatory threat in the metal-finishing industry pp. 166-181

- Keith Brouhle, Charles Griffiths and Ann Wolverton
- Strategic quality competition and the Porter Hypothesis pp. 182-194

- Francisco J. Andr, Paula Gonzlez and Nicolás Porteiro
- Regulation of fisheries bycatch with common-pool output quotas pp. 195-204

- Joshua K. Abbott and James E. Wilen
- A semi-parametric estimator for revealed and stated preference data--An application to recreational beach visitation pp. 205-218

- Craig Elliott Landry and Haiyong Liu
- Necessary conditions for demand revelation in double referenda pp. 219-225

- Katherine Silz Carson, Susan M. Chilton and W. George Hutchinson
- Model selection for the mixed logit with Bayesian estimation pp. 226-237

- Kelvin George Balcombe, Ali Chalak and Iain Fraser
Volume 57, issue 1, 2009
- Introduction to the frontiers of environmental and resource economics pp. 1-4

- Joseph E. Aldy and Alan Krupnick
- What drives long-run biodiversity change? New insights from combining economics, palaeoecology and environmental history pp. 5-20

- Nick Hanley, Dugald Tinch, Konstantinos Angelopoulos, Althea Davies, Edward B. Barbier and Fiona Watson
- Quasi-experimental and experimental approaches to environmental economics pp. 21-44

- Michael Greenstone and Ted Gayer
- Non-price equilibria for non-marketed goods pp. 45-64

- Daniel J. Phaneuf, Jared C. Carbone and Joseph A. Herriges
- Virtual experiments and environmental policy pp. 65-86

- Stephen M. Fiore, Glenn W. Harrison, Charles E. Hughes and E. Elisabet Rutstrm
- Market simulation and the provision of public goods: A non-paternalistic response to anomalies in environmental evaluation pp. 87-103

- Robert Sugden
- The economics of spatial-dynamic processes: Applications to renewable resources pp. 104-121

- Martin D. Smith, James Sanchirico and James E. Wilen
Volume 56, issue 3, 2008
- Daylight time and energy: Evidence from an Australian experiment pp. 207-220

- Ryan Kellogg and Hendrik Wolff
- Indexed regulation pp. 221-233

- Richard Newell and William A. Pizer
- Spatial and temporal modeling of community non-timber forest extraction pp. 234-245

- Elizabeth J.Z. Robinson, Heidi J. Albers and Jeffrey C. Williams
- Environmental policy with upstream pollution abatement technology firms pp. 246-259

- Mads Greaker and Knut Einar Rosendahl
- Hartwick's rule and maximin paths when the exhaustible resource has an amenity value pp. 260-274

- Antoine d'Autume and Katheline Schubert
- Gender-specific starting point bias in choice experiments: Evidence from an empirical study pp. 275-285

- Jacob Ladenburg and Søren Bøye Olsen
- A second look at managing import risk from invasive species pp. 286-290

- Pierre R. Mérel and Colin A. Carter
Volume 56, issue 2, 2008
- Eco-labeling and dolphin avoidance: A dynamic model of tuna fishing in the Eastern Tropical Pacific pp. 103-116

- Robert L. Hicks and Kurt E. Schnier
- The impacts of the "right to know": Information disclosure and the violation of drinking water standards pp. 117-130

- Lori S. Bennear and Sheila M. Olmstead
- Optimal mix of emissions taxes and cap-and-trade pp. 131-140

- Svante Mandell
- Environmental investment and policy with distortionary taxes, and endogenous growth pp. 141-154

- Don Fullerton and Seung-Rae Kim
- Trust and cooperation: Social capital and community resource management pp. 155-166

- Jetske Bouma, Erwin Bulte and Daan van Soest
- Optimal management of renewable resources with Darwinian selection induced by harvesting pp. 167-179

- Atle Guttormsen, Dadi Kristofersson and Eric Nævdal
- Dynamic behavior of CO2 spot prices pp. 180-194

- Jan Seifert, Uhrig-Homburg, Marliese and Michael Wagner
- The causes of order effects in contingent valuation surveys: An experimental investigation pp. 195-206

- Jeremy Edmund Clark and Lana Friesen
Volume 56, issue 1, 2008
- Optimal harvesting of stochastic spatial resources pp. 1-18

- Christopher Costello and Stephen Polasky
- Identifying demand parameters in the presence of unobservables: A combined revealed and stated preference approach pp. 19-32

- Roger H. von Haefen and Daniel J. Phaneuf
- Spatial-econometric analysis of attraction and repulsion of private conservation by public reserves pp. 33-49

- Heidi J. Albers, Amy Whritenour Ando and Xiaoxuan Chen
- Improving multi-site benefit functions via Bayesian model averaging: A new approach to benefit transfer pp. 50-68

- Roberto Leon-Gonzalez and Riccardo Scarpa
- Incentives and prices in an emissions trading scheme with updating pp. 69-82

- Knut Einar Rosendahl
- Numerical analysis of non-constant pure rate of time preference: A model of climate policy pp. 83-101

- Tomoki Fujii and Larry S. Karp
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