Environmental & Resource Economics
1991 - 2009
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Volume 38, issue 4, 2007
- Productivity and environmental regulation: the effect of the nitrates directive in the French pig sector pp. 433-446

- Isabelle Piot-Lepetit and Monique Moing
- Latent class count models of total visitation demand: days out hiking in the eastern Alps pp. 447-460

- Riccardo Scarpa, Mara Thiene and Tiziano Tempesta
- Are green products over-priced? pp. 461-473

- Philippe Mahenc
- Corruption, illegal trade and compliance with the Montreal Protocol pp. 475-496

- Kate Ivanova
- The impact of population on CO2 emissions: evidence from European countries pp. 497-512

- Inmaculada Martínez-Zarzoso, Aurelia Bengochea-Morancho and Rafael Morales-Lage
- Resolving questions about bias in real and hypothetical referenda pp. 513-525

- Anthony Burton, Katherine Silz Carson, Susan Chilton and W. Hutchinson
- Public-good valuation and intra-family allocation pp. 527-543

- Jon Strand
- Hot air for sale: a quantitative assessment of Russia’s near-term climate policy options pp. 545-572

- Christoph Böhringer, Ulf Moslener and Bodo Sturm
- Co-ordinated environmental regulation: controlling non-point nitrate pollution while maintaining river flows pp. 573-593

- Ashar Aftab, Nick Hanley and Athanasios Kampas
Volume 38, issue 3, 2007
- Environmental policy and growth when inputs are differentiated in pollution intensity pp. 285-310

- Francesco Ricci
- Water markets design and evidence from experimental economics pp. 311-330

- Alberto Garrido
- Choice experiments, site similarity and benefits transfer pp. 331-351

- Robert J. Johnston
- Automobile quality choice under pollution control regulation pp. 353-372

- Ida Ferrara
- Environmental participation in the U.S. sulfur allowance auctions pp. 373-390

- Debra Israel
- The irreversibility effect in environmental decisionmaking pp. 391-405

- Urvashi Narain, Michael Hanemann and Anthony Fisher
- Upstream and downstream pollution taxations in vertically related markets with imperfect competition pp. 407-432

- Hajime Sugeta and Shigeru Matsumoto
Volume 38, issue 2, 2007
- Preferences with and without prices - does the price attribute affect behavior in stated preference surveys? pp. 155-164

- Fredrik Carlsson, Peter Frykblom and Carl Lagerkvist
- Maritime trade and migratory species management to protect biodiversity pp. 165-188

- Linda Fernandez
- Royalty reform and illegal reporting of harvest volumes under alternative penalty schemes pp. 189-211

- Gregory Amacher, Erkki Koskela and Markku Ollikainen
- What level of decentralization is better in an environmental context? An application to water policies pp. 213-229

- Maria A. Garcia-Valiñas
- Measuring welfare losses from interruption and pricing as responses to water shortages: an application to the case of Seville pp. 231-243

- David Roibás, Maria A. Garcia-Valiñas and Alan Wall
- General equilibrium impact of an energy-saving policy in the public sector pp. 245-258

- Philippe Quirion and Meriem Hamdi-Cherif
- Optimal intensity targets for greenhouse gas emissions trading under uncertainty pp. 259-284

- Frank Jotzo and John Pezzey
Volume 38, issue 1, 2007
- The most popular tax in Europe? Lessons from the Irish plastic bags levy pp. 1-11

- Frank Convery, Simon McDonnell and Susana Ferreira
- How to design and use the clean development mechanism under the Kyoto Protocol? A developing country perspective pp. 13-30

- M. Germain, A. Magnus and V. Steenberghe
- Measuring environmental efficiency of industry: a case study of thermal power generation in India pp. 31-50

- M. Narsimha Murty, Surender Kumar and Kishore Kumar Dhavala
- Valuing cultural heritage in developing countries: comparing and pooling contingent valuation and choice modelling estimates pp. 51-69

- Tuan Huu Tran and Stale Navrud
- Does “No” mean “No”? A protest methodology pp. 71-87

- Dominika Dziegielewska and Robert Owen Mendelsohn
- Firm behaviour under pollution ratio standards with non-compliance pp. 89-98

- Aaron Hatcher
- The regulatory choice of noncompliance in emissions trading programs pp. 99-117

- John Kevin Stranlund
- A note on parental and child risk valuation pp. 119-134

- Stefanos Nastis and Thomas Crocker
- Spatial welfare economics versus ecological footprint: modeling agglomeration, externalities and trade pp. 135-153

- Fabio Grazi, Jeroen C.J.M. van den Bergh and Piet Rietveld
Volume 37, issue 4, 2007
- International trade and renewable resources under asymmetries of resource abundance and resource management pp. 621-642

- Naoto Jinji
- Economies of scale and the optimality of rotational dynamics in forestry pp. 643-659

- Mette Termansen
- The effect of environmental and social performance on the stock performance of european corporations pp. 661-680

- Andreas Ziegler, Michael Schröder and Klaus Rennings
- A portfolio approach to climate investments: CAPM and endogenous risk pp. 681-695

- Maria Sandsmark and Haakon Vennemo
- Output sharing in partnerships as a common pool resource management instrument pp. 697-711

- Stephan Schott, Neil Buckley, Stuart Mestelman and R. Muller
- Alternative targets and economic efficiency of selecting protected areas for biodiversity conservation in boreal forest pp. 713-732

- Artti Juutinen and Mikko Mönkkönen
- Efficient ecosystem services and naturalness in an ecological/economic model pp. 733-755

- Thomas Eichner and John Tschirhart
- Relating environmental attitudes and contingent values: how robust are methods for identifying preference heterogeneity? pp. 757-775

- Gwendolyn Aldrich, Kristine Grimsrud, Jennifer Thacher and Matthew Jason Kotchen
- Distribution-free estimation with interval-censored contingent valuation data: troubles with Turnbull? pp. 777-795

- Brett Day
Volume 37, issue 3, 2007
- Researching Preferences, Valuation and Hypothetical Bias pp. 465-487

- Rolando M. Guzman and Charles D. Kolstad
- Economic Incentives and Residential Waste Management in Taiwan: An Empirical Investigation pp. 489-519

- Hai-Lan Yang and Robert Innes
- Exploring Benefit Transfer: Disamenities of Waste Transfer Stations pp. 521-547

- Tzipi Eshet, Mira Baron and Mordechai Shechter
- Economy-wide Estimates of the Implications of Climate Change: Sea Level Rise pp. 549-571

- Francesco Bosello, Roberto Roson and Richard S.J. Tol
- Household Transport Demand in a CGE-framework pp. 573-597

- Charlotte Berg
- Information Disclosure as Environmental Regulation: A Theoretical Analysis pp. 599-620

- Mark A. Cohen and V. Santhakumar
Volume 37, issue 2, 2007
- ‘Adopt a Hypothetical Pup’: A Count Data Approach to the Valuation of Wildlife pp. 335-360

- Roberto Martinez-Espineira
- Trade Policy and Natural Resource Use: The Case for a Quantitative Restriction pp. 361-376

- Susana Ferreira
- Climate Change Taxes and Energy Efficiency in Japan pp. 377-410

- Satoru Kasahara, Sergey Paltsev, John Reilly, Henry Jacoby and A. Ellerman
- Credence Goods, Efficient Labelling Policies, and Regulatory Enforcement pp. 411-430

- Soham Baksi and Pinaki Bose
- Environmental Quality, Medical Care Demand and Environmental Tax Interactions pp. 431-443

- Çağatay Koç
- Flows of Air Pollution, Ill Health and Welfare pp. 445-463

- Anni Huhtala and Eva Samakovlis
Volume 37, issue 1, 2007
- Introduction to the special issue in honour of David W. Pearce: environmental economics and policy pp. 1-6

- Ian J. Bateman, Edward B. Barbier and Scott Barrett
- Making a difference — how environmental economists can influence the policy process — a case study of David W Pearce pp. 7-32

- Frank Convery
- Harnessing the political economy of environmental policy: David Pearce’s contribution to OECD pp. 33-42

- Jean-Philippe Barde
- Progress along the path: evolving issues in the measurement of genuine saving pp. 43-61

- Giles Atkinson and Kirk Hamilton
- Wealth and sustainable development: the role of David Pearce pp. 63-75

- Karl-Göran Mäler
- On a clear day you might see an environmental Kuznets curve pp. 77-90

- Per-Olov Johansson and Bengt Kriström
- David Pearce and the economic valuation of biodiversity pp. 91-109

- R. Simpson
- Second-best theory and the use of multiple policy instruments pp. 111-129

- Lori Bennear and Robert Norman Stavins
- Assessing the performance of the UK Emissions Trading Scheme pp. 131-158

- Stephen Smith and Joseph Swierzbinski
- Climate change—environmental and technology policies in a strategic context pp. 159-180

- Alistair Ulph and David Ulph
- Incentive and informational properties of preference questions pp. 181-210

- Richard T. Carson and Theodore Groves
- Beyond implicit prices: recovering theoretically consistent and transferable values for noise avoidance from a hedonic property price model pp. 211-232

- Brett Day, Ian J. Bateman and Iain Lake
- Harvesting in an integrated general equilibrium model pp. 233-252

- Thomas Eichner and Ruediger Pethig
- Limits to CBA in UK and European environmental policy: retrospects and future prospects pp. 253-269

- R. Turner
- Frontiers and sustainable economic development pp. 271-295

- Edward B. Barbier
- How substitutable is natural capital? pp. 297-312

- Anil Markandya and Suzette Pedroso-Galinato
- Do we really care about Biodiversity? pp. 313-333

- David W. Pearce
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