Resource and Energy Economics
1993 - 2009
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Volume 31, issue 3, 2009
- Benefits and costs to China of three different climate treaties pp. 139-160

- Haakon Vennemo, Kristin Aunan, He Jianwu, Hu Tao and Li Shantong
- Local air pollution and global climate change: A combined cost-benefit analysis pp. 161-181

- Johannes Bollen, Bob van der Zwaan, Corjan Brink and Hans Eerens
- Strategic partitioning of emission allowances under the EU Emission Trading Scheme pp. 182-197

- Christoph Böhringer and Knut Einar Rosendahl
- Understanding errors in EIA projections of energy demand pp. 198-209

- Carolyn Fischer, Evan Herrnstadt and Richard Morgenstern
- The energy-GDP nexus: Evidence from a panel of Pacific Island countries pp. 210-220

- Vinod Mishra, Russell Smyth and Susan Sharma
- Combining stated and revealed choice research to simulate the neighbor effect: The case of hybrid-electric vehicles pp. 221-238

- Jonn Axsen, Dean C. Mountain and Mark Jaccard
- Environmental policies in a differentiated oligopoly revisited pp. 239-247

- Kenji Fujiwara
Volume 31, issue 2, 2009
- Spatial patterns of biodiversity conservation in a multiregional general equilibrium model pp. 75-88

- Florian V. Eppink and Cees Withagen
- Temporal insensitivity of willingness to pay and implied discount rates pp. 89-102

- Kim, Soo-Il and Timothy C. Haab
- Richer and cleaner--At others' expense? pp. 103-122

- Taran Fæhn and Annegrete Bruvoll
- Optimal energy investment and R&D strategies to stabilize atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations pp. 123-137

- Valentina Bosetti, Carlo Carraro, Emanuele Massetti, Alessandra Sgobbi and Massimo Tavoni
Volume 31, issue 1, 2009
- The clean development mechanism versus international permit trading: The effect on technological change pp. 1-12

- Cathrine Hagem
- Environmental activism and dynamics of unit-based pricing systems pp. 13-23

- Elbert Dijkgraaf and Raymond Gradus
- Storage and security of supply in the medium run pp. 24-38

- Corinne Chaton, Anna Creti and Bertrand Villeneuve
- Tourism and the environment pp. 39-49

- Hamid Beladi, Chao, Chi-Chur, Bharat R. Hazari and Laffargue, Jean-Pierre
- Unprotected resources and voracious world markets: A proof of losses in North-South Trade pp. 50-57

- Michael Margolis
- The random expenditure function approach to welfare in RUM: The case of hazardous waste clean-up pp. 58-74

- Sudip Chattopadhyay
Volume 30, issue 4, 2008
- The effect of uncertainty on pollution abatement investments: Measuring hurdle rates for Swedish industry pp. 475-491

- Åsa Löfgren, Katrin Eleonora Millock and Celine Nauges
- Patterns of multi-agent land conservation: Crowding in/out, agglomeration, and policy pp. 492-508

- Heidi J. Albers, Amy Whritenour Ando and Michael Batz
- Attracting responsible employees: Green production as labor market screening pp. 509-526

- Kjell Arne Brekke and Karine Nyborg
- Carbon mitigation costs for the commercial building sector: Discrete-continuous choice analysis of multifuel energy demand pp. 527-539

- Richard Newell and William A. Pizer
- Stochastic technical change, non-renewable resource and optimal sustainable growth pp. 540-554

- Gilles Lafforgue
- An alternative interpretation of multiple bounded WTP data--Certainty dependent payment card intervals pp. 555-567

- Thomas Broberg and Runar Brännlund
- The quadratic oil extraction oligopoly pp. 568-577

- John M. Hartwick and Michael Brolley
- On the effects of emission standards as a non-tariff barrier to trade in the case of a foreign Bertrand duopoly: A note pp. 578-584

- Tsuyoshi Toshimitsu
Volume 30, issue 3, 2008
- Redealing the cards: How an eco-industry modifies the political economy of environmental taxes pp. 295-315

- Joan Canton
- State enforcement of federal standards: Implications for interstate pollution pp. 316-344

- Emma Hutchinson and Peter W. Kennedy
- Choice and design of regulatory instruments in the presence of green consumers pp. 345-368

- Sangeeta Bansal
- The income-pollution relationship and the role of income distribution: An analysis of Swedish household data pp. 369-387

- Runar Brännlund and Tarek Ghalwash
- The carbon Kuznets curve: A cloudy picture emitted by bad econometrics? pp. 388-408

- Martin Wagner
- Resource extraction by cartels facing constraints on cooperation pp. 409-427

- Franz Wirl
- An 'oil'igopoly theory of exploration pp. 428-454

- John R. Boyce and Lucia Vojtassak
- Playing monopoly in the creek: Imperfect competition, development, and in-stream flows pp. 455-473

- John A. Janmaat
Volume 30, issue 2, 2008
- Linking dynamic economic and ecological general equilibrium models pp. 91-114

- David Finnoff and John Tschirhart
- Economic growth and the environment: Theory and facts pp. 115-149

- Sherry Bartz and David L. Kelly
- Environmental risk and welfare valuation under imperfect information pp. 150-169

- Yoshifumi Konishi and Jay S. Coggins
- A discrete-space urban model with environmental amenities pp. 170-196

- Liaila Tajibaeva, Robert G. Haight and Stephen Polasky
- Endogenous technology and tradable emission quotas pp. 197-208

- Rolf Golombek and Michael Hoel
- Trade agreements, domestic environmental regulation, and transboundary pollution pp. 209-228

- Yu-Bong Lai and Hu, Chia-Hsien
- In the wake of tsunami: Lessons learned from the household decision to replant mangroves in Thailand pp. 229-249

- Edward B. Barbier
- Price discovery in restructured electricity markets pp. 250-259

- Gregory Dempster, Justin Isaacs and Narin Smith
- On the fair division of greenhouse gas abatement cost pp. 260-276

- Christoph Böhringer and Carsten Helm
- How long can excess pollution persist? The non-cooperative case pp. 277-293

- Hénin, Pierre-Yves and Katheline Schubert
Volume 30, issue 1, 2008
- Environmental regulation and production structure for the Korean iron and steel industry pp. 1-11

- Myunghun Lee
- Heterogeneous anchoring and the shift effect in iterative valuation questions pp. 12-20

- Frederic Aprahamian, Olivier CHANEL and Stephane Luchini
- Explaining the declining energy intensity of the U.S. economy pp. 21-49

- Ian Sue Wing
- Energy consumption and economic growth in Asian economies: A more comprehensive analysis using panel data pp. 50-65

- Lee, Chien-Chiang and Chang, Chun-Ping
- Why environmental and resource economists should care about non-expected utility models pp. 66-89

- W. Douglass Shaw and Richard T. Woodward
Volume 29, issue 4, 2007
- Willingness to pay for a Green Energy program: A comparison of ex-ante and ex-post hypothetical bias mitigation approaches pp. 247-261

- John C. Whitehead and Todd L. Cherry
- The economics of the thermohaline circulation--A problem with multiple thresholds of unknown locations pp. 262-283

- Eric Nævdal and Michael Oppenheimer
- Can R&D-inducing green tariffs replace international environmental regulations? pp. 284-299

- Alireza Naghavi
- An investment contest to influence environmental policy pp. 300-324

- Bouwe R. Dijkstra
- Corrigendum to "Consequences of irreversibilities on optimal intertemporal CO2 emission policies under uncertainty" [Resour. Energy Econ. 28(2006) 105-123] pp. 325-326

- Franz Wirl
Volume 29, issue 3, 2007
- Estimation of non-tap water demand in Central American cities pp. 165-182

- Celine Nauges and Jon Strand
- Starting point bias and respondent uncertainty in dichotomous choice contingent valuation surveys pp. 183-194

- Emmanuel Flachaire and Guillaume Idriss Hollard
- Cost credibility and the stated preference analysis of public goods pp. 195-205

- Nicholas E. Flores and Aaron Strong
- Valuing water quality improvements in the United States using meta-analysis: Is the glass half-full or half-empty for national policy analysis? pp. 206-228

- George Louis Van Houtven, John Powers and Subhrendu Kishore Pattanayak
- Anchors, endorsements, and preferences: A field experiment pp. 229-243

- Felix Schläpfer and Marcel Schmitt
- Erratum to "When to drill? Trigger prices for the arctic national wildlife refuge" [Resour. Energy Econ. 27(4) (2005) 273-286] pp. 244-245

- Jon M. Conrad and Koji Kotani
Volume 29, issue 2, 2007
- Is there a rationale for output-based rebating of environmental levies? pp. 83-101

- Alain L. Bernard, Carolyn Fischer and Alan Keith Fox
- The rationality of EIA forecasts under symmetric and asymmetric loss pp. 102-121

- Maximilian Auffhammer
- Substitution between energy, capital and labour within industrial companies: A micro panel data analysis pp. 122-136

- Soren Arnberg and Thomas Bue Bjorner
- Energy biased technical change: A CGE analysis pp. 137-158

- Vincent M. Otto, Andreas Löschel and Rob Dellink
- Comment on Conrad and Kotani pp. 159-164

- Paul L. Fackler
Volume 29, issue 1, 2007
- Heterogeneous capital stocks and the optimal timing for CO2 abatement pp. 1-16

- Mark Jaccard and Nic Rivers
- Sustainability of an economy with an exhaustible resource: A viable control approach pp. 17-39

- Vincent Martinet and L. Doyen
- Allocation of emission permits with leakage through capital markets pp. 40-57

- Ottar Mæstad
- Climate policies and learning by doing: Impacts and timing of technology subsidies pp. 58-82

- Snorre Kverndokk and Knut Einar Rosendahl
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