Journal of Environmental Economics and Management
1974 - 2009
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Volume 54, issue 3, 2007
- The effectiveness of the US endangered species act: An econometric analysis using matching methods pp. 245-261

- Paul J. Ferraro, Craig McIntosh and Monica Ospina
- Unintended biological invasions: Does risk vary by trading partner? pp. 262-276

- Christopher Costello, Michael Springborn, Carol McAusland and Andrew Solow
- On the gains of committing to inefficiency: Corruption, deforestation and low land productivity in Latin America pp. 277-295

- Erwin Bulte, Richard Damania and Ramon Lopez
- An infinite-horizon model of dynamic membership of international environmental agreements pp. 296-310

- Santiago Jose Rubio and Alistair Ulph
- Compensation for wildlife damages: Habitat conversion, species preservation and local welfare pp. 311-322

- Erwin Bulte and Daniel Rondeau
- Green payments and dual policy goals pp. 323-335

- Hongli Feng
Volume 54, issue 2, 2007
- Do greens drive Hummers or hybrids? Environmental ideology as a determinant of consumer choice pp. 129-145

- Matthew Kahn
- Innovation without magic bullets: Stock pollution and R&D sequences pp. 146-161

- Timo Goeschl and Grischa Sebastian Perino
- Culture and public goods: The case of religion and the voluntary provision of environmental quality pp. 162-180

- Ann L. Owen and Julio R. Videras
- Water demand under alternative price structures pp. 181-198

- Sheila M. Olmstead, W. Michael Hanemann and Robert Norman Stavins
- Land use regulation and the provision of open space in suburban residential subdivisions pp. 199-213

- Erik Lichtenberg, Constant I. Tra and Ian Hardie
- Groundwater use under incomplete information pp. 214-228

- Alexander E. Saak and Jeffrey Mark Peterson
- North-South trade and industry-specific pollutants pp. 229-243

- Etsuyo Michida and Koji Nishikimi
Volume 54, issue 1, 2007
- Measuring the damages of air pollution in the United States pp. 1-14

- Nicholas Z. Muller and Robert Owen Mendelsohn
- Empirical strategies for incorporating weak complementarity into consumer demand models pp. 15-31

- Roger H. von Haefen
- Non-binding voluntary agreements pp. 32-48

- Matthieu Glachant
- The identity of the generator in the problem of social cost pp. 49-67

- Rohan Pitchford and Christopher M. Snyder
- Steady-state growth in a Hotelling model of resource extraction pp. 68-83

- Cynthia Lin, C.-Y. and Gernot Wagner
- Revealing "space" in spatial externalities: Edge-effect externalities and spatial incentives pp. 84-99

- Dawn Cassandra Parker
- House values, incomes, and industrial pollution pp. 100-112

- Brid Gleeson Hanna
- Taxation and rotation age under stochastic forest stand value pp. 113-127

- Luis H.R. Alvarez and Erkki Koskela
Volume 53, issue 3, 2007
- ISO 14001 certification and environmental performance in Quebec's pulp and paper industry pp. 291-306

- Philippe Barla
- Structural change and sustainable development pp. 307-322

- Ramon Lopez, Gustavo Anriquez and Sumeet Gulati
- Altruism and environmental risks to health of parents and their children pp. 323-341

- Mark Dickie and Shelby Gerking
- Designs with a priori information for nonmarket valuation with choice experiments: A Monte Carlo study pp. 342-363

- Silvia Ferrini and Riccardo Scarpa
- Growth accounting in a fishery pp. 364-376

- Rognvaldur Hannesson
- Labor market estimates of the senior discount for the value of statistical life pp. 377-392

- W Kip Viscusi and Joseph E. Aldy
- On the sustainability of common property resources pp. 393-410

- Oses-Eraso, Nuria and Montserrat Viladrich-Grau
Volume 53, issue 2, 2007
- A spatial analysis of common property deforestation pp. 141-157

- Alix-Garcia, Jennifer
- Mercury advisories: Information, education, and fish consumption pp. 158-179

- Jay P. Shimshack, Michael B. Ward and Timothy K.M. Beatty
- Can voluntary pollution prevention programs fulfill their promises? Further evidence from the EPA's 33/50 Program pp. 180-195

- Martina Vidovic and Neha Khanna
- A laboratory investigation of compliance behavior under tradable emissions rights: Implications for targeted enforcement pp. 196-212

- James J. Murphy and John Kevin Stranlund
- Constant savings rates and quasi-arithmetic population growth under exhaustible resource constraints pp. 213-229

- Geir B. Asheim, Wolfgang Buchholz, John M. Hartwick, Tapan Mitra and Cees Withagen
- A revealed preference approach to the measurement of congestion in travel cost models pp. 230-249

- Christopher Timmins and Jennifer Murdock
- Meta-analysis and benefit transfer for resource valuation-addressing classical challenges with Bayesian modeling pp. 250-269

- Klaus Moeltner, Kevin J. Boyle and Robert W. Paterson
- Strategic delegation of environmental policy making pp. 270-275

- Hein Roelfsema
- Revealed preference and household production pp. 276-289

- Udo Ebert
Volume 53, issue 1, 2007
- Private provision of environmental public goods: Household participation in green-electricity programs pp. 1-16

- Matthew Jason Kotchen and Michael R. Moore
- Ricardian rents, environmental policy and the `double-dividend' hypothesis pp. 17-31

- Antonio M. Bento and Mark Jacobsen
- The environmental consequences of decentralizing the decision to decentralize pp. 32-53

- W. Bowman Cutter and J.R. DeShazo
- Management of a transboundary wildlife population: A self-enforcing cooperative agreement with renegotiation and variable transfer payments pp. 54-67

- Mahadev G. Bhat and Ray G. Huffaker
- Systematic uncertainty in self-enforcing international environmental agreements pp. 68-79

- Charles D. Kolstad
- Growth and non-renewable resources: The different roles of capital and resource taxes pp. 80-98

- Christian Groth and Poul Schou
- Gamma discounting and expected net future value pp. 99-109

- Cameron J. Hepburn and Ben Groom
- Reconsideration of an advance disposal fee policy for end-of-life durable goods pp. 110-121

- Takayoshi Shinkuma
- Discrete choice survey experiments: A comparison using flexible methods pp. 122-139

- Juha Siikamäki and David F. Layton
Volume 52, issue 3, 2006
- Search, bioprospecting and biodiversity conservation pp. 615-626

- Christopher Costello and Michael B. Ward
- Green markets, eco-certification, and equilibrium fraud pp. 627-644

- Stephen F. Hamilton and David Zilberman
- The environment as a factor of production pp. 645-662

- Timothy J. Considine and Donald F. Larson
- Temporary natural resource cartels pp. 663-674

- Hassan Benchekroun, Gérard Gaudet and Ngo Van Long
- Intra-industry trade in intermediate products, pollution and internationally increasing returns pp. 675-689

- Michael Benarroch and Rolf Weder
- The strategic use of innovation to influence regulatory standards pp. 690-706

- Steven L. Puller
- Economic land use, ecosystem services and microfounded species dynamics pp. 707-720

- Thomas Eichner and Ruediger Pethig
Volume 52, issue 2, 2006
- Environmental amenities, urban sprawl, and community characteristics pp. 527-547

- JunJie Wu
- The Alberta dilemma: Optimal sharing of a water resource by an agricultural and an oil sector pp. 548-566

- Gérard Gaudet, Michel Moreaux and Cees Withagen
- Multivariate count data regression models with individual panel data from an on-site sample pp. 567-581

- Kevin Egan and Joseph A. Herriges
- Fisheries management with stock growth uncertainty and costly capital adjustment pp. 582-599

- Rajesh Singh, Quinn Weninger and Matthew Doyle
- Environmental conservation in agriculture: Land retirement vs. changing practices on working land pp. 600-614

- Hongli Feng, Lyubov A. Kurkalova, Catherine Louise Kling and Philip W. Gassman
Volume 52, issue 1, 2006
- Explaining the appearance and success of voter referenda for open-space conservation pp. 373-390

- Matthew Jason Kotchen and Shawn M. Powers
- Did the EPA's voluntary industrial toxics program reduce emissions? A GIS analysis of distributional impacts and by-media analysis of substitution pp. 391-410

- Gamper-Rabindran, Shanti
- Spillovers in the development of new pollution abatement technology: A new look at the Porter-hypothesis pp. 411-420

- Mads Greaker
- Welfare measurement under threats of environmental catastrophes pp. 421-429

- Yacov Tsur and Amos Zemel
- The environmental consequences of trade: Evidence from subnational trade flows pp. 430-453

- Pandej Chintrakarn and Daniel L. Millimet
- Time inconsistent resource conservation contracts pp. 454-468

- Sumeet Gulati and James Vercammen
- Is hypothetical bias universal? Validating contingent valuation responses using a binding public referendum pp. 469-481

- Robert J. Johnston
- Valuing water quality changes using a bioeconomic model of a coastal recreational fishery pp. 482-500

- D. Matthew Massey, Stephen C. Newbold and Brad Gentner
- Improving environmental valuation estimates through consistent use of revealed and stated preference information pp. 501-516

- Eom, Young-Sook and Douglas M. Larson
- The externalities problem of transboundary and persistent pollution pp. 517-526

- Candel-Sanchez, Francisco
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