Environment and Development Economics
1996 - 2024
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Volume 26, issue 5-6, 2021
- Introduction: special issue on weather and climate impacts in developing countries pp. 429-431

- Anna Creti, Philippe Delacote and Antoine Leblois
- Droughts and floods in Malawi: impacts on crop production and the performance of sustainable land management practices under weather extremes pp. 432-449

- Nancy McCarthy, Talip Kilic, Josh Brubaker, Siobhan Murray and Alejandro de la Fuente
- Do temperature shocks affect non-agriculture wages in Brazil? Evidence from individual-level panel data pp. 450-465

- Jaqueline Oliveira, Bruno Palialol and Paula Pereda
- Rainfall shocks, cognitive development and educational attainment among adolescents in a drought-prone region in Kenya pp. 466-487

- Laura Nübler, Karen Austrian, John Maluccio and Jessie Pinchoff
- Impacts of climate shocks on household consumption and inequality in India pp. 488-511

- Raavi Aggarwal
- Climate impacts on nutrition and labor supply disentangled – an analysis for rural areas of Uganda pp. 512-537

- Chiara Antonelli, Manuela Coromaldi, Shouro Dasgupta, Johannes Emmerling and Soheil Shayegh
- Agricultural households’ adaptation to weather shocks in Sub-Saharan Africa: implications for land-use change and deforestation pp. 538-560

- Julia Girard, Philippe Delacote and Antoine Leblois
- Coping with negative shocks and the role of the farm input subsidy programme in rural Malawi pp. 561-581

- Joseph B. Ajefu, Uchenna Efobi and Ibukun Beecroft
- Climate resilience in rural Zambia: evaluating farmers’ response to El Niño-induced drought pp. 582-604

- Federica Alfani, Aslihan Arslan, Nancy McCarthy, Romina Cavatassi and Nicholas Sitko
- Determinants of uptake and strategies to improve agricultural insurance in Africa: a review pp. 605-631

- Emmanuel Nshakira-Rukundo, Juliet Wanjiku Kamau and Heike Baumüller
- Land rights and the economic impacts of climatic anomalies on agriculture: evidence from Ethiopia pp. 632-656

- Mintewab Bezabih, Salvatore Di Falco, Alemu Mekonnen and Gunnar Köhlin
Volume 26, issue 4, 2021
- Environmental regulation, local legislation and pollution control in China pp. 321-339

- Qun Bao, Min Shao and Dali Yang
- Exploring the driving forces of waste generation in the Portuguese municipalities pp. 340-363

- Elias Soukiazis and Sara Proença
- How does air pollution affect housing rental prices in Chile? An economic assessment of PM2.5 concentration across Chilean communes pp. 364-380

- Katty Gómez and Victor Iturra
- Growth and long-run sustainability pp. 381-402

- Robert Cairns and Vincent Martinet
- Assessing policies to mitigate abandonment of shade-grown coffee production in forest systems amid low and uncertain prices pp. 403-428

- Heidi Albers, Stephanie Brockmann and Beatriz Ávalos-Sartorio
Volume 26, issue 3, 2021
- A room with a view: a special issue with a special perspective pp. 205-210

- Simone Borghesi
- Regional climate policy under deep uncertainty: robust control and distributional concerns pp. 211-238

- William Brock and Anastasios Xepapadeas
- Energy taxation, subsidy removal and poverty in Mexico pp. 239-260

- Jose Labeaga, Xavier Labandeira and Xiral López-Otero
- Carbon-reducing innovation as the essential policy frontier – towards finding the ways that work pp. 261-280

- Frank J. Convery
- Understanding productivity effects of hydraulic fracturing in unconventional natural gas deposits and implications for adoption in the developing world pp. 281-301

- Timothy Fitzgerald and Charles Mason
- The EU ETS and its companion policies: any insight for China's ETS? pp. 302-320

- Stefano F. Verde, Giulio Galdi, Isabella Alloisio and Simone Borghesi
Volume 26, issue 2, 2021
- Determinants of agricultural emissions: panel data evidence from a global sample pp. 109-130

- Canh Phuc Nguyen, Thai-Ha Le, Christophe Schinckus and Thanh Su
- The deforestation-income relationship: evidence of deforestation convergence across developing countries pp. 131-150

- Boka Stéphane Kévin Assa
- Hidden welfare effects of tree plantations pp. 151-168

- Gustavo Anríquez Nilson, Gabriela Toledo Roman and Rodrigo Arriagada Cisternas
- Is enterprise environmental protection investment responsibility or rent-seeking? Chinese evidence pp. 169-187

- Xin-Feng Jiang, Chun-Xiang Zhao, Jing-Juan Ma, Jian-Qiu Liu and Si-Hai Li
- Political incentives, Party Congress, and pollution cycle: empirical evidence from China pp. 188-204

- Zhihua Tian and Yanfang Tian
Volume 26, issue 1, 2021
- Early-life environment and human capital: evidence from the Philippines pp. 1-25

- Evan D. Peet
- Natural disasters and child health pp. 26-44

- Dhanushka Thamarapani
- Information quality, adoption of climate-smart varieties and their economic impact in flood-risk areas pp. 45-68

- Prakashan Chellattan Veettil, Prabhakaran T. Raghu and Arathy Ashok
- The spatial effect of estuaries pollution on the housing rental market: evidence from South America pp. 69-87

- Manuel Zambrano-Monserrate and Maria Alejandra Ruano
- Green official development Aid and carbon emissions: do institutions matter? pp. 88-107

- Dmitriy D. Li, Meenakshi Rishi and Jeong Hwan Bae
Volume 25, issue 6, 2020
- Introduction: special issue on the environment, resources and pollution – new challenges for economic development pp. 529-536

- Inmaculada Martínez-Zarzoso, Christian Oberst and Camelia Romocea Turcu
- Freedom of the press, inequality and environmental policy pp. 537-560

- Inmaculada Martínez-Zarzoso and Jennifer Phillips
- Free trade and the environment – evidence from Chinese cities pp. 561-582

- Yunzhi Zhang
- Threshold regressions for the resource curse pp. 583-610

- Nicolas Clootens and Djamel Kirat
- Directed technological change, energy and more: a modern story pp. 611-633

- Zheng Hou, Catarina Roseta-Palma and Joaquim Ramalho
- Challenging pollution and the balance problem from rare earth extraction: how recycling and environmental taxation matter pp. 634-656

- Bocar Samba Ba, Pascale Combes-Motel and Sonia Schwartz
- The effects of migration and pollution on cognitive skills in Caribbean economies: a theoretical analysis pp. 657-686

- Lesly Cassin
Volume 25, issue 5, 2020
- From the St. Petersburg paradox to the dismal theorem pp. 423-432

- Sususmu Cato
- Household fuelwood consumption in western rural China: ethnic minority families versus Han Chinese families pp. 433-458

- Xiaojun Yang, Jun Li, Jintao Xu and Yuanyuan Yi
- Does choice of drought index influence estimates of drought-induced rice losses in India? pp. 459-481

- Francisco Pereira Fontes, Ashley Gorst and Charles Palmer
- Time equals money? Valuing ecosystem-based adaptation in a developing country context pp. 482-508

- Liselotte C. Hagedoorn, Mark J. Koetse, Pieter J. H. van Beukering and Luke M. Brander
- International R&D formations and strategic environmental policy pp. 509-528

- Takeshi Iida
Volume 25, issue 4, 2020
- Land and poverty: the role of soil fertility and vegetation quality in poverty reduction pp. 315-333

- Martin Philipp Heger, Gregor Zens and Mook Bangalore
- The role of contract type in soil-improving investments: evidence from rice-planting large-scale production units in China pp. 334-354

- Fang Li, Shuyi Feng, Hualiang Lu, Futian Qu and Marijke D'Haese
- The impact of collective use rights on share contracts: the case of the Extractive Artisanal Regime (RAE) in Chilean hake fisheries pp. 355-377

- César Salazar and Jorge Dresdner
- A hedonic valuation of sanitation services in Guatemala pp. 378-398

- William F. Vásquez and Laura Beaudin
- Energy-related financial literacy and bounded rationality in appliance replacement attitudes: evidence from Nepal pp. 399-422

- Massimo Filippini, Nilkanth Kumar and Suchita Srinivasan
Volume 25, issue 3, 2020
- Welfare effects of natural resource privatization: a dynamic analysis pp. 205-225

- Jennifer U. Okonkwo and Martin Quaas
- Is the Sri Lankan ecotourism industry threatened by climate change? A case study of Rekawa coastal wetland using contingent visitation approach pp. 226-243

- Nesha Dushani Salpage, Margrethe Aanesen and Oscar Amarasinghe
- Measuring the welfare effects of forests: an application of the travel cost model pp. 244-266

- Martha Rogers
- Economic impact of floods in the Indian states pp. 267-290

- Yashobanta Parida
- Poverty-environment relationships under market heterogeneity: cash transfers and rural livelihoods in Zambia pp. 291-314

- Kathleen Lawlor, Sudhanshu Handa, Benjamin Davis and David Seidenfeld
Volume 25, issue 2, 2020
- What makes a ban on plastic bags effective? The case of Nepal pp. 95-114

- Bishal Bharadwaj, Jean-Marie Baland and Mani Nepal
- Social vulnerability in cost-benefit analysis for flood risk management pp. 115-134

- Jarl Kind, Wouter Botzen and Jeroen C. J. H. Aerts
- Do social protection programs foster short-term and long-term migration adaptation strategies? pp. 135-158

- Valerie Mueller, Clark Gray, Sudhanshu Handa and David Seidenfeld
- China's fiscal decentralization and environmental quality: theory and an empirical study pp. 159-181

- Yu Hao, Yu-Fu Chen, Hua Liao and Yi-Ming Wei
- Fading local effects: boom and bust evidence from a Peruvian gold mine pp. 182-203

- Jose Carlos Orihuela and Victor Gamarra-Echenique
- China's fiscal decentralization and environmental quality: theory and an empirical study – Erratum pp. 204-204

- Yu Hao, Yu-Fu Chen, Hua Liao and Yi-Ming Wei
Volume 25, issue 1, 2020
- Introduction: special issue on the economics of climate change and sustainability (Part B) pp. 1-4

- Elettra Agliardi, Marco Casari and Anastasios Xepapadeas
- Demographic change and climate change pp. 5-20

- Michael Rauscher
- North-South diffusion of climate-mitigation technologies: the crowding-out effect on relocation pp. 21-43

- Julie Ing and Jean-Philippe Nicolaï
- Output and pollution abatement in a U.S. state emission function pp. 44-65

- Neophyta Empora, Theofanis Mamuneas and Thanasis Stengos
- Monitoring and punishment networks in an experimental common pool resource dilemma pp. 66-94

- Ganga Shreedhar, Alessandro Tavoni and Carmen Marchiori
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