Annual Review of Resource Economics
2009 - 2025
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Volume 6, issue 1, 2014
- A Conversation with Irma Adelman pp. 1-16

- Irma Adelman, David Zilberman and Eunice Kim
- Measuring the Wealth of Nations pp. 17-31

- Partha Dasgupta
- Optimal Control in Space and Time and the Management of Environmental Resources pp. 33-68

- William Brock, Anastasios Xepapadeas and A.N. Yannacopoulos
- Natural Resources and Violent Conflict pp. 69-83

- Eleonora Nillesen and Erwin Bulte
- Regime Shifts in Resource Management pp. 85-104

- Aart de Zeeuw
- Fiscal Rules and the Management of Natural Resource Revenues: The Case of Chile pp. 105-132

- Luis Cespedes, Eric Parrado and Andrés Velasco
- Oil Price Shocks: Causes and Consequences pp. 133-154

- Lutz Kilian
- The Economics of Energy Security pp. 155-174

- Gilbert Metcalf
- Auctioning Resource Rights pp. 175-190

- Kenneth Hendricks and Robert Porter
- Carbon Markets: Past, Present, and Future pp. 191-215

- Richard Newell, William Pizer and Daniel Raimi
- What Do We Know About Short- and Long-Term Effects of Early-Life Exposure to Pollution? pp. 217-247

- Janet Currie, Joshua Graff Zivin, Jamie Mullins and Matthew Neidell
- Valuing Morbidity in Environmental Benefit-Cost Analysis pp. 249-272

- Trudy Cameron
- The Long-Run Discount Rate Controversy pp. 273-295

- Christian Gollier and James Hammitt
- Consumption- Versus Production-Based Emission Policies pp. 297-318

- Michael Jakob, Jan Steckel and Ottmar Edenhofer
- Economic Experiments and Environmental Policy pp. 319-337

- Charles Noussair and Daan van Soest
- The Economics of Environmental Monitoring and Enforcement pp. 339-360

- Jay Shimshack
- Payment for Ecosystem Services from Forests pp. 361-380

- Jennifer Alix-Garcia and Hendrik Wolff
- Consumer Acceptance of New Food Technologies: Causes and Roots of Controversies pp. 381-405

- Jayson Lusk, Jutta Roosen and Andrea Bieberstein
- The Economics of Voluntary Versus Mandatory Labels pp. 407-427

- Brian Roe, Mario Teisl and Corin R. Deans
- Limitations of Certification and Supply Chain Standards for Environmental Protection in Commodity Crop Production pp. 429-449

- Kurt B. Waldman and John M. Kerr
- Theory and Application of Positive Mathematical Programming in Agriculture and the Environment pp. 451-470

- Pierre Mérel and Richard Howitt
- Agriculture in African Development: Theories and Strategies pp. 471-492

- Stefan Dercon and Douglas Gollin
- Trade Liberalization and Poverty: What Have We Learned in a Decade? pp. 493-512

- L. Winters and Antonio Martuscelli
- The Intersection of Trade Policy, Price Volatility, and Food Security pp. 513-532

- Kym Anderson
- The Power of Information: The ICT Revolution in Agricultural Development pp. 533-550

- Eduardo Nakasone, Maximo Torero and Bart Minten
Volume 5, issue 1, 2013
- Competition in the US Meatpacking Industry pp. 1-12

- Michael Wohlgenant
- Growing Resource Scarcity and Global Farmland Investment pp. 13-34

- Derek Byerlee and Klaus Deininger
- The Environmental Consequences of Subsidized Risk Management and Disaster Assistance Programs pp. 35-60

- Vincent H. Smith and Barry Goodwin
- The Future of Agricultural Cooperatives pp. 61-91

- Murray Fulton and Konstantinos Giannakas
- On Nonparametric Estimation: With a Focus on Agriculture pp. 93-110

- Rolf Färe, Shawna Grosskopf, Carl Pasurka and Carlos Martins-Filho
- Policy Instruments for Water Quality Protection pp. 111-138

- James Shortle and Richard Horan
- Payment for Environmental Services: Hypotheses and Evidence pp. 139-159

- Lee Alston, Krister Andersson and Steven Smith
- Voluntary Approaches to Environmental Protection and Resource Management pp. 161-180

- Kathleen Segerson
- Equity Impacts of Environmental Policy pp. 181-196

- Antonio Bento
- Environmental Macroeconomics: Environmental Policy, Business Cycles, and Directed Technical Change pp. 197-210

- Carolyn Fischer and Garth Heutel
- Social Networks and the Environment pp. 211-226

- Julio Videras
- Heterogeneity in Environmental Demand pp. 227-244

- Daniel Phaneuf
- Valuing Reductions in Environmental Risks to Children’s Health pp. 245-260

- Shelby Gerking and Mark Dickie
- What Can We Learn from Hedonic Models When Housing Markets Are Dominated by Foreclosures? pp. 261-279

- N. Edward Coulson and Jeffrey Zabel
- Cumulative Carbon Emissions and the Green Paradox pp. 281-300

- Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg
- The European Union Emissions Trading Scheme: Issues in Allowance Price Support and Linkage pp. 301-324

- Frank Convery and Luke Redmond
- What Can We Learn from the End of the Grand Policy Experiment? The Collapse of the National SO 2 Trading Program and Implications for Tradable Permits as a Policy Instrument pp. 325-348

- David Evans and Richard Woodward
- Theory and Empirical Evidence for Carbon Cost Pass-Through to Energy Prices pp. 349-367

- Francesco Gullì and Liliya Chernyavs’ka
- The Political Economy of Fishery Reform pp. 369-386

- Corbett Grainger and Dominic Parker
- The Economics of Solar Electricity pp. 387-426

- Erin Baker, Meredith Fowlie, Derek Lemoine and Stanley Reynolds
- OPEC: What Difference Has It Made? pp. 427-443

- Bassam Fattouh and Lavan Mahadeva
- National Oil Companies and the Future of the Oil Industry pp. 445-462

- David G. Victor
- The Perverse Effects of Biofuel Public-Sector Policies pp. 463-483

- Harry de Gorter, Dusan Drabik and David Just
Volume 4, issue 1, 2012
- A Conversation with Arnold Harberger pp. 1-26

- Arnold Harberger and Richard Just
- Adoption Versus Adaptation, with Emphasis on Climate Change pp. 27-53

- David Zilberman, Jinhua Zhao and Amir Heiman
- Including Jobs in Benefit-Cost Analysis pp. 55-73

- Timothy Bartik
- Behavioral Economics and Environmental Policy pp. 75-99

- Fredrik Carlsson and Olof Johansson-Stenman
- Environmental Tax Reform: Principles from Theory and Practice pp. 101-125

- Ian Parry, John Norregaard and Dirk Heine
- Carbon Sequestration in Forests and Soils pp. 127-144

- Roger Sedjo and Brent Sohngen
- An Overview of Carbon Offsets from Agriculture pp. 145-160

- Jimena Gonzalez-Ramirez, Catherine Kling and Adriana Valcu
- Measuring Indirect Land Use Change with Biofuels: Implications for Policy pp. 161-184

- Madhu Khanna and Christine L. Crago
- Commodity Prices over Two Centuries: Trends, Volatility, and Impact pp. 185-206

- Jeffrey G. Williamson
- On the Value of Agricultural Biodiversity pp. 207-223

- Salvatore Di Falco
- The Economics of the Food System Revolution pp. 225-264

- Thomas Reardon and Charles Timmer
- Agricultural Trade: What Matters in the Doha Round? pp. 265-283

- David Laborde Debucquet and Will Martin
- (The Economics of) Discounting: Unbalanced Growth, Uncertainty, and Spatial Considerations pp. 285-301

- Thomas Sterner and Efthymia Kyriakopoulou
- Taking Stock of Malthus: Modeling the Collapse of Historical Civilizations pp. 303-329

- Rafael Reuveny
- International Trade in Natural Resources: Practice and Policy pp. 331-352

- Michele Ruta and Anthony Venables
- The Origins and Ideals of Water Resource Economics in the United States pp. 353-377

- Ronald C. Griffin
- The New Fisheries Economics: Incentives Across Many Margins pp. 379-402

- Martin Smith
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