Journal of Environmental Economics and Management
1974 - 2009
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Volume 51, issue 3, 2006
- Regulation with anticipated learning about environmental damages pp. 259-279

- Larry S. Karp and Jiangfeng Zhang
- The social welfare implications of industry self-auditing pp. 280-294

- Lana Friesen
- The lay system in commercial fisheries: Origin and implications pp. 295-307

- Kenneth Mcconnell and Michael K. Price
- Carbon trading across sources and periods constrained by the Marrakesh Accords pp. 308-322

- Odd Godal and Ger Klaassen
- Double dividend hypothesis, golden rule and welfare distribution pp. 323-335

- Mireille Chiroleu-Assouline and Mouez Fodha
- Solving multidimensional bioeconomic problems with singular-perturbation reduction methods: Application to managing pest resistance to pesticidal crops pp. 336-353

- Kristine M. Grimsrud and Ray Huffaker
- Non-renewable resource prices: Deterministic or stochastic trends? pp. 354-370

- Junsoo Lee, John List and Mark Strazicich
Volume 51, issue 2, 2006
- Land-use change and carbon sinks: Econometric estimation of the carbon sequestration supply function pp. 135-152

- Ruben N. Lubowski, Andrew J. Plantinga and Robert Norman Stavins
- The choice of a liability regime when there is a regulatory gatekeeper pp. 153-164

- Paul Calcott and Stephen Hutton
- Nonpoint pollution control: Inducing first-best outcomes through the use of threats pp. 165-184

- Kathleen Segerson and JunJie Wu
- Non-linear production, abatement, pollution and materials balance reconsidered pp. 185-204

- Ruediger Pethig
- Citizen participation in pollution permit markets pp. 205-217

- David A. Malueg and Andrew J. Yates
- Environmental Kuznets curves: A spatial econometric approach pp. 218-230

- David Maddison
- Regime switching in a fishery with stochastic stock and price pp. 231-241

- Linda Nøstbakken
- Strategic use of recycled content standards under international duopoly pp. 242-257

- Keisaku Higashida and Naoto Jinji
Volume 51, issue 1, 2006
- Handling unobserved site characteristics in random utility models of recreation demand pp. 1-25

- Jennifer Murdock
- Directional heterogeneity in distance profiles in hedonic property value models pp. 26-45

- Trudy Ann Cameron
- International innovation and diffusion of air pollution control technologies: the effects of NOX and SO2 regulation in the US, Japan, and Germany pp. 46-71

- David Popp
- Individual habitat quotas for fisheries pp. 72-92

- Dan Holland and Kurt E. Schnier
- Regional versus global cooperation for climate control pp. 93-109

- Geir B. Asheim, Camilla Bretteville Froyn, Jon Hovi and Fredric C. Menz
- Optimal enforcement policy and firms' emissions and compliance with environmental taxes pp. 110-131

- Ines Macho-Stadler and David Perez-Castrillo
Volume 50, issue 3, 2005
- Environmental regulation with technology adoption, learning and strategic behavior pp. 447-467

- Nori Tarui and Stephen Polasky
- Adjustment costs from environmental change pp. 468-495

- David L. Kelly, Charles D. Kolstad and Glenn T. Mitchell
- Do new health conditions support mortality-air pollution effects? pp. 496-518

- Mary F. Evans and V. Kerry Smith
- Regulator reputation, enforcement, and environmental compliance pp. 519-540

- Jay P. Shimshack and Michael B. Ward
- Market responses to hurricanes pp. 541-561

- Daniel G. Hallstrom and V. Kerry Smith
- Clearing the air: The costs and consequences of higher CAFE standards and increased gasoline taxes pp. 562-582

- David H. Austin and Terry Dinan
- Do voluntary international environmental agreements work? pp. 583-597

- Espen Bratberg, Sigve Tjøtta and Torgeir Oines
- Incentives for wetland creation pp. 598-616

- Crepin, Anne-Sophie
- Static modeling of dynamic recreation behavior: Implications for prediction and welfare estimation pp. 617-636

- Kenneth A. Baerenklau and Bill Provencher
- Improving the prevention of environmental risks with convertible bonds pp. 637-657

- Andre Schmitt and Sandrine Spaeter
Volume 50, issue 2, 2005
- Harmonizing tailpipe policy in symmetric countries: Improve the environment, improve welfare? pp. 229-251

- Carol McAusland
- Transboundary pollution and household mobility: Are they equivalent? pp. 252-275

- Markus Haavio
- Corruption, trade and resource conversion pp. 276-299

- Edward B. Barbier, Richard Damania and Daniel Leonard
- Fishery management under multiple uncertainty pp. 300-318

- Gautam Sethi, Christopher Costello, Anthony Fisher, Michael Hanemann and Larry S. Karp
- State dependence and heterogeneity in fishing location choice pp. 319-340

- Martin D. Smith
- Accounting for stochastic shadow values of time in discrete-choice recreation demand models pp. 341-361

- Daniel K. Lew and Douglas M. Larson
- A general model of starting point bias in double-bounded dichotomous contingent valuation surveys pp. 362-377

- Chien, Yu-Lan, Cliff J. Huang and Daigee Shaw
- Strategic resource extraction, capital accumulation and overlapping generations pp. 378-386

- Leonard Jay Mirman and Ted To
- Growth in overlapping generation economies with non-renewable resources pp. 387-407

- Betty Agnani, María-José Gutiérrez and Amaia Iza
- How to eat a cake of unknown size: A reconsideration pp. 408-421

- Ramesh Chander Kumar
- Bargaining in environmental regulation revisited pp. 422-433

- Carmen Arguedas
- Environmental policy, the porter hypothesis and the composition of capital: Effects of learning and technological progress pp. 434-446

- Gustav Feichtinger, Richard F. Hartl, Peter Kort and Vladimir M. Veliov
Volume 50, issue 1, 2005
- Rethinking the scope test as a criterion for validity in contingent valuation pp. 1-22

- Thomas A. Heberlein, Matthew A. Wilson, Richard C. Bishop and Nora Cate Schaeffer
- Optimal spatial management of renewable resources: matching policy scope to ecosystem scale pp. 23-46

- James Sanchirico and James E. Wilen
- Subsidies, buybacks, and sustainable fisheries pp. 47-58

- Colin W. Clark, Gordon R. Munro and Ussif Rashid Sumaila
- Carbon sequestration or abatement? The effect of rising carbon prices on the optimal portfolio of greenhouse-gas mitigation strategies pp. 59-81

- van 't Veld, Klaas and Andrew Plantinga
- Transboundary spillovers and decentralization of environmental policies pp. 82-101

- Hilary Sigman
- Abatement costs in response to the Swedish charge on nitrogen oxide emissions pp. 102-120

- Lena Hoglund Isaksson
- Industrial characteristics, environmental regulations and air pollution: an analysis of the UK manufacturing sector pp. 121-143

- Matthew A. Cole, Robert J R Elliott and Kenichi Shimamoto
- Air pollution abatement costs under the Clean Air Act: evidence from the PACE survey pp. 144-169

- Randy A. Becker
- Flexible mixture distribution modeling of dichotomous choice contingent valuation with heterogenity pp. 170-188

- Jorge E. Araña and Carmelo J. Leon
- Lottery-rationed public access under alternative tariff arrangements: changes in quality, quantity, and expected utility pp. 189-211

- David Scrogin
- On interjurisdictional competition and environmental federalism pp. 212-224

- Mitch Kunce and Jason Shogren
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