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Resource and Energy Economics
1993 - 2011
Edited by J. F. Shogren and S. Smulders
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Volume 33, issue 3 , 2011
Environmental crises' regulations, tradable permits and the adoption of new technologies pp. 455-476
Jessica Coria
Electoral competition with environmental policy as a second best transfer pp. 477-495
Shinya Kawahara
Optimal taxation of externalities interacting through markets: A theoretical general equilibrium analysis pp. 496-514
Xiaolin Ren , Don Fullerton and John B. Braden
Contingent valuation with heterogeneous reasons for uncertainty pp. 515-526
Daniel Ryan Petrolia and Tae-Goun Kim
Incomplete model specification in a multi-pollutants setting: The case of climate change and acidification pp. 527-543
Sophie Legras
Optimal taxation with joint production of agriculture and rural amenities pp. 544-553
Georges Casamatta , Gordon C. Rausser and Leo Simon
A comparison of responses to single and repeated discrete choice questions pp. 554-571
Ben J. McNair , Jeffrey William Bennett and David A. Hensher
Collective voluntary agreements to eliminate polluting products pp. 572-588
Rasha Ahmed and Kathleen Segerson
A cost-benefit analysis of moose harvesting in Scandinavia. A stage structured modelling approach pp. 589-611
Jon Olaf Olaussen and Anders Skonhoft
The optimal depletion of exhaustible resources: A complete characterization pp. 612-636
Hassan Benchekroun and Cees Withagen
Convergence in per capita CO2 emissions: A robust distributional approach pp. 637-665
Carlos Ordás Criado and J.-M. Grether
The effects of environmental policies on the abatement investment decisions of a green firm pp. 666-685
Enrico Saltari and Giuseppe Travaglini
Willingness to pay for electric vehicles and their attributes pp. 686-705
Michael K. Hidrue , George R Parsons , Willett Kempton and Meryl P. Gardner
Identifying the scope effect on a meta-analysis of biodiversity valuation studies pp. 706-724
Elena Ojea and Maria L. Loureiro
A nearly complete test of a capital accumulating, vertically integrated, nonrenewable resource extracting theory of a competitive firm pp. 725-744
Michael R. Caputo
A contingent grouping approach for stated preferences pp. 745-755
Raul Brey , Olvar Bergland and Pere Riera
A remark on R.S. Pindyck: "Irreversibilities and the timing of environmental policy" pp. 756-760
N.C. Framstad
Solving optimal timing problems in environmental economics pp. 761-768
Metin Balikcioglu , Paul L. Fackler and Robert S. Pindyck
Volume 33, issue 2 , 2011
Introduction to choice & the environment: A special issue in honor of Thomas D. Crocker pp. 351-354
Jason Shogren , Edward B. Barbier and John Tschirhart
The devil in the details: Non-convexities in ecosystem service provision pp. 355-365
Gardner Brown , Trista Patterson and Nicholas Cain
Restricted capacity and rent dissipation in a regulated open access fishery pp. 366-380
Robert T. Deacon , David Finnoff and John Tschirhart
Valuing risk reductions: Incorporating risk heterogeneity into a revealed preference framework pp. 381-397
Carol R. Scotton and Laura Osborne Taylor
On stockpiling natural resources pp. 398-409
Charles F. Mason
Willingness to pay for improving fatality risks and asthma symptoms: Values for children and adults of all ages pp. 410-425
Glenn C. Blomquist , Mark Dickie and O'Conor, Richard M.
Joint determination of biological encephalization, economic specialization pp. 426-439
Richard D. Horan , Jason Shogren and Erwin Bulte
The curse of natural resources: An empirical investigation of U.S. counties pp. 440-453
Alex James and David Aadland
Volume 33, issue 1 , 2011
Losses from competition in a dynamic game model of a renewable resource oligopoly pp. 1-11
Kenji Fujiwara
Industrial coal demand in China: A provincial analysis pp. 12-35
Cristina Cattaneo , Matteo Manera and Elisa Scarpa
Research cooperation and international standards in a model of coalition stability pp. 36-54
Kai Lessmann and Ottmar Edenhofer
Why do ICDPs fail?: The relationship between agriculture, hunting and ecotourism in wildlife conservation pp. 55-78
Ralph Winkler
On the relationship between the provision of waste management service and illegal dumping pp. 79-93
Daisuke Ichinose and Masashi Yamamoto
Damned if you do, damned if you do not--Reduced Climate Impact vs. Sustainable Forests in Sweden pp. 94-106
Erik Geijer , Göran Bostedt and Runar Brännlund
Using revealed and stated preference data to estimate the scope and access benefits associated with cave diving pp. 107-118
O. Ashton Morgan and William L. Huth
Use of the Internet for willingness-to-pay surveys: A comparison of face-to-face and web-based interviews pp. 119-129
Jytte Seested Nielsen
A framework for estimating willingness-to-pay to avoid endogenous environmental risks pp. 130-154
Yoshifumi Konishi and Kenji Adachi
Forest management: Are double or mixed rotations preferable to clear cutting? pp. 155-171
Olfa Khazri and Pierre Lasserre
Does trade liberalization increase global pollution? pp. 172-178
Hamid Beladi and Reza Oladi
Emission taxes and the market for abatement goods and services pp. 179-191
Maia David , Alain-Désiré Nimubona and Bernard Sinclair-Desgagné
The efficiency of voluntary incentive policies for preventing biodiversity loss pp. 192-211
David J. Lewis , Andrew J. Plantinga , Erik Nelson and Stephen Polasky
Market power and output-based refunding of environmental policy revenues pp. 212-230
Carolyn Fischer
Green tax reforms and habits pp. 231-246
Carlos de Miguel and Baltasar Manzano
The European Union's potential for strategic emissions trading through permit sales contracts pp. 247-267
Johan Eyckmans and Cathrine Hagem
Tradable permit allocations and sequential choice pp. 268-278
Ian A. MacKenzie
Sources of energy productivity growth and its distribution dynamics in China pp. 279-292
Chunhua Wang
Can unbiased be tighter? Assessment of methods to reduce the bias-variance trade-off in WTP estimation pp. 293-314
Margarita Genius and Elisabetta Strazzera
A pseudo-panel data model of household electricity demand pp. 315-325
Jean-Thomas Bernard , Denis Bolduc and Nadège-Désirée Yameogo
Interdependencies in the energy-bioenergy-food price systems: A cointegration analysis pp. 326-348
Pavel Ciaian and Kancs, d'Artis
Volume 32, issue 4 , 2010
The economics of invasive species control and management: The complex road ahead pp. 477-482
Richard D. Horan and Frank Lupi
Invasive species management in a spatially heterogeneous world: Effects of uniform policies pp. 483-499
Heidi J. Albers , Carolyn Fischer and James N. Sanchirico
Indirect management of invasive species through bio-controls: A bioeconomic model of salmon and alewife in Lake Michigan pp. 500-518
Eli P. Fenichel , Richard D. Horan and James R. Bence
Optimal control of an invasive species with imperfect information about the level of infestation pp. 519-533
Robert G. Haight and Stephen Polasky
Control and the management of a spreading invader pp. 534-550
David Finnoff , Alexei Potapov and Mark A. Lewis
Spatially optimal habitat management for enhancing natural control of an invasive agricultural pest: Soybean aphid pp. 551-565
Wei Zhang , Wopke van der Werf and Scott M. Swinton
Spatial economic analysis of early detection and rapid response strategies for an invasive species pp. 566-585
Brooks A Kaiser and Kimberly M. Burnett
Effects of information about invasive species on risk perception and seafood demand by gender and race pp. 586-599
Timothy C. Haab , John C. Whitehead , George R Parsons and Jammie Price
Volume 32, issue 3 , 2010
Renewable resource management with stock externalities: Coastal aquifers and submarine groundwater discharge pp. 277-291
Sittidaj Pongkijvorasin , James A. Roumasset , Thomas Kaeo Duarte and Kimberly M. Burnett
Technology transfers and the clean development mechanism in a North-South general equilibrium model pp. 292-309
Thomas Aronsson , Kenneth Backlund and Linda Sahlén
An integrated tax-subsidy policy for carbon emission reduction pp. 310-326
Gregmar Ignacio Galinato and Jonathan Keith Yoder
SO2 policy and input substitution under spatial monopoly pp. 327-340
Shelby Gerking and Stephen F. Hamilton
Climate change and hailstorm damage: Empirical evidence and implications for agriculture and insurance pp. 341-362
Wouter Botzen , Laurens Bouwer and Jeroen C.J.M. van den Bergh
Why don't households see the light?: Explaining the diffusion of compact fluorescent lamps pp. 363-378
Bradford Franklin Mills and Joachim Schleich
Recycling under a material balance constraint pp. 379-394
Karen Pittel , Jean-Pierre Amigues and Thomas Kuhn
Demand for ISO 14001 adoption in the global supply chain: An empirical analysis focusing on environmentally conscious markets pp. 395-407
Kimitaka Nishitani
Environmental standards as strategic outcomes: A simple model pp. 408-420
Rabindra N. Bhattacharya and Rupayan Pal
Socioeconomic adjustments and choice experiment benefit function transfer: Evaluating the common wisdom pp. 421-438
Robert J. Johnston and Joshua M. Duke
The relative economic efficiency of urban water utilities in regional New South Wales and Victoria pp. 439-455
Joel Byrnes , Lin Ronald Crase , Brian Edward Dollery and Renato Villano
Financing investment in environmentally sound technologies: Foreign direct investment versus foreign debt finance pp. 456-475
Joshua Okeyo Anyangah
Volume 32, issue 2 , 2010
Introduction to spatial natural resource and environmental economics pp. 93-97
Heidi J. Albers , Amy Whritenour Ando and Jason Shogren
An economic framework for forecasting land-use and ecosystem change pp. 98-116
David J. Lewis
Spatial regulations and endogenous consideration sets in fisheries pp. 117-134
Robert L. Hicks and Kurt E. Schnier
Identifying spatial interactions in the presence of spatial error autocorrelation: An application to land use spillovers pp. 135-153
Carmen Carrion-Flores and Elena G. Irwin
On the spatial nature of the groundwater pumping externality pp. 154-164
Nicholas Brozovic , David Loren Sunding and David Zilberman
Spatial modeling of extraction and enforcement in developing country protected areas pp. 165-179
Heidi J. Albers
Cost-effective species conservation in exurban communities: A spatial analysis pp. 180-202
Dana Marie Bauer , Stephen Koch Swallow and Peter W.C. Paton
Demand-side factors in optimal land conservation choice pp. 203-221
Amy Whritenour Ando and Payal Shah
Recreation demand estimation and valuation in spatially connected systems pp. 222-240
Stephen C. Newbold and D. Matthew Massey
Biodiversity and geography pp. 241-260
Michael Rauscher and Edward B. Barbier
An agglomeration payment for cost-effective biodiversity conservation in spatially structured landscapes pp. 261-275
Martin Drechsler , Frank Wätzold , Karin Johst and Jason Shogren
Volume 32, issue 1 , 2010
Investment and emission control under technology and pollution externalities pp. 1-14
Geoffrey Heal and Nori Tarui
Using job changes to evaluate the bias of value of a statistical life estimates pp. 15-27
Sandra Schaffner and Hannes Spengler
Why do many resource-rich countries have negative genuine saving?: Anticipation of better times or rapacious rent seeking pp. 28-44
(Rick) van der Ploeg, Frederick
Carbon Lorenz curves pp. 45-64
Loek Groot
Aquaculture, capture fisheries, and wild fish stocks pp. 65-77
Shan Jiang
Non-cooperative exploitation of multi-cohort fisheries--The role of gear selectivity in the North-East Arctic cod fishery pp. 78-92
Florian K. Diekert , Dag Ø. Hjermann , Eric Nævdal and Nils Chr. Stenseth