Environment and Development Economics
1996 - 2024
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Volume 22, issue 6, 2017
- Recent advances in empirical analysis on growth and environment: introduction pp. 649-657

- George Halkos and Shunsuke Managi
- Depletion of the global carbon budget: a user cost approach pp. 658-673

- Edward Barbier and Joanne Burgess
- Australia: a land of missed opportunities? pp. 674-698

- David Greasley, Eoin McLaughlin, Nick Hanley and Les Oxley
- Modeling the emissions–income relationship using long-run growth rates pp. 699-724

- David Stern, Reyer Gerlagh and Paul Burke
- Intermediate input linkage and carbon leakage pp. 725-746

- Zengkai Zhang and ZhongXiang Zhang
- Investigating the effect of carbon leakage on the environmental Kuznets curve using luminosity data pp. 747-770

- Arne Steinkraus
- CO2 emissions and militarization in G7 countries: panel cointegration and trivariate causality approaches pp. 771-791

- Melike Bildirici
Volume 22, issue 5, 2017
- Access to modern energy: a review of barriers, drivers and impacts pp. 491-516

- Jacopo Bonan, Stefano Pareglio and Massimo Tavoni
- Adaptation to climate change: historical evidence from the Indian monsoon pp. 517-545

- Vis Taraz
- Affluence and emission tradeoffs: evidence from Indonesian households' carbon footprint pp. 546-570

- Mohammad Irfany and Stephan Klasen
- Agricultural water allocation efficiency in a developing country canal irrigation system pp. 571-593

- Agha Akram and Robert Mendelsohn
- Attitudes and cooperation: does gender matter in community-based forest management? pp. 594-623

- Biswajit Ray, Promita Mukherjee and Rabindra N. Bhattacharya
- The challenge of addressing consumption pollutants with fiscal policy pp. 624-647

- Gregmar Galinato and Asif Islam
Volume 22, issue 4, 2017
- Village democracy and household welfare: evidence from rural China pp. 351-372

- Ying Xu, Gregory S. Amacher and Jintao Xu
- Impacts of Bt cotton on profitability, productivity and farm inputs in Pakistan: use of panel models pp. 373-391

- Khuda Bakhsh
- Household fuel choice in urban China: evidence from panel data pp. 392-413

- Xiao-Bing Zhang and Sied Hassen
- Environmental standards, trade and innovation: evidence from a natural experiment pp. 414-446

- Pavel Chakraborty
- The benefits of improving urban lakes in mega cities: a revealed and stated preference approach applied to the Hussain Sagar in Hyderabad, India pp. 447-469

- Prajna Paramita Mishra
- Dynamic adjustment and the specification of empirical economic models of deforestation pp. 470-489

- Emma Aisbett, Patrick Doupé and Luca Tacconi
Volume 22, issue 3, 2017
- Explaining environmental health behaviors: evidence from rural India on the influence of discount rates pp. 229-248

- Stibniati S. Atmadja, Erin O. Sills, Subhrendu Pattanayak, Jui-Chen Yang and Sumeet Patil
- Technological innovation, social learning and natural hazard mitigation: evidence on earthquake fatalities pp. 249-273

- Qing Miao
- Environmental vs hedonic quality: which policy can help in lowering pollution emissions? pp. 274-304

- Andrea Mantovani and Cecilia Vergari
- Land tenure security and technical efficiency: new insights from a case study in Northwest China pp. 305-327

- Xianlei Ma, Nico Heerink, Shuyi Feng and Xiaoping Shi
- The livelihood impacts of the Equitable Payments for Watershed Services (EPWS) Program in Morogoro, Tanzania pp. 328-349

- Emmanuel J. Kwayu, Jouni Paavola and Susannah M. Sallu
Volume 22, issue 2, 2017
- Golden Rice: no progress to be seen. Do we still need it? pp. 107-109

- Justus Wesseler and David Zilberman
- Democracy and cooperation in commons management: experimental evidence of representative and direct democracy from community forests in Ethiopia pp. 110-132

- Tsegaye T. Gatiso and Björn Vollan
- Market-based instruments for risk-averse farmers: rubber agroforest conservation in Jambi Province, Indonesia pp. 133-155

- Utkur Djanibekov and Grace B. Villamor
- A Bayesian quantile binary regression approach to estimate payments for environmental services pp. 156-176

- Felipe Vásquez Lavín, Ricardo Flores and Verónica Ibarnegaray
- Examining the impact of conservation agriculture on environmental efficiency among maize farmers in Zambia pp. 177-201

- Abdul-Nafeo Abdulai and Awudu Abdulai
- The effect of giving respondents time to think in a choice experiment: a conditional cash transfer programme in South Africa pp. 202-227

- Elizabeth Tilley, Ivana Logar and Isabel Günther
Volume 22, issue 1, 2017
- Land inequality and deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon pp. 1-25

- André Albuquerque Sant'Anna
- Economic growth and energy use during different stages of development: an empirical analysis pp. 26-50

- Filippo Lechthaler
- Distance to hazard: an environmental policy with income heterogeneity pp. 51-65

- Minoru Nakada
- Corruption, environmental regulation and market entry pp. 66-83

- Amit K. Biswas and Marcel Thum
- A hurricane wind risk and loss assessment of Caribbean agriculture pp. 84-106

- Preeya Mohan and Eric Strobl
Volume 21, issue 6, 2016
- Could resource rents finance universal access to infrastructure? A first exploration of needs and rents pp. 691-712

- Sabine Fuss, Claudine Chen, Michael Jakob, Annika Marxen, Narasimha D. Rao and Ottmar Edenhofer
- Viability and resilience of small-scale fisheries through cooperative arrangements pp. 713-741

- P.-Y. Hardy, C. Béné, Luc Doyen, Jean-Christophe Pereau and D. Mills
- Fit-risk in development projects: role of demonstration in technology adoption pp. 742-766

- Moon Parks, Sangeeta Bansal and David Zilberman
- Are private defensive expenditures against storm damages affected by public programs and natural barriers? Evidence from the coastal areas of Bangladesh pp. 767-788

- Sakib Mahmud and Edward Barbier
- Consumer preferences for fixed versus variable quantities of electricity: joint estimation of contingent quantity and valuation methods pp. 789-811

- Dale Manning and John B. Loomis
- Adaptation to climate change: how does heterogeneity in adaptation costs affect climate coalitions? pp. 812-838

- Itziar Lazkano, Walid Marrouch and Bruno Nkuiya
Volume 21, issue 5, 2016
- Automobile usage and urban rail transit expansion: evidence from a natural experiment in Beijing, China pp. 557-580

- Lunyu Xie
- Climate change and agricultural productivity in Brazil: future perspectives pp. 581-602

- Juliano Assunção and Flávia Chein
- Natural disasters, mitigation investment and financial aid pp. 603-625

- Rainer Andergassen and Luigi Sereno
- Water utilization and water quality in endogenous economic growth pp. 626-648

- Souha El Khanji and John Hudson
- Comparing welfare estimates across stated preference and uncertainty elicitation formats for air quality improvements in Nairobi, Kenya pp. 649-668

- Hilary Ndambiri, Roy Brouwer and Eric Mungatana
- To fish or not to fish? Resource degradation and income diversification in Benin pp. 669-689

- Nik Stoop, Romain Houssa and Marijke Verpoorten
Volume 21, issue 4, 2016
- The incidence and extent of the CDM across developing countries pp. 415-438

- Shaikh M. Rahman, Ariel Dinar and Donald Larson
- The effects of environmental risk on consumption dynamics: an empirical analysis on the Mediterranean countries pp. 439-463

- Donatella Baiardi, Matteo Manera and Mario Menegatti
- Flooding risks and housing markets: a spatial hedonic analysis for La Plata City pp. 464-489

- Mariano Rabassa and Juan Zoloa
- Individual status quo modelling for a rural water service in Rwanda: application of a choice experiment pp. 490-511

- Claudine Uwera and Jesper Stage
- Social capital dynamics and collective action: the role of subjective satisfaction in a common pool resource experiment pp. 512-531

- Leonardo Becchetti, Stefano Castriota and Pierluigi Conzo
- Economic and hydrological impacts of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam on the Eastern Nile River Basin pp. 532-555

- Getachew Nigatu and Ariel Dinar
Volume 21, issue 3, 2016
- Analysis of energy poverty and its implications for sustainable development in Nigeria pp. 273-290

- Fidelis O. Ogwumike and Uchechukwu Ozughalu
- A matter of good taste: investigating preferences for in-house water treatment in peri-urban communities in Cambodia pp. 291-317

- Marc Jeuland, Jennifer Orgill, Ameer Shaheed, Geoff Revell and Joe Brown
- The colonial origins of deforestation: an institutional analysis pp. 318-349

- Sébastien Marchand
- Patterns of frontier development: a dynamic model of resource extraction in the Brazilian Amazon pp. 350-370

- Richard Melstrom, Luke Jones and Jill Caviglia-Harris
- A corporate-crime perspective on fisheries: liability rules and non-compliance pp. 371-392

- Frank Jensen and Linda Nøstbakken
- The critical mass approach to achieve a deal on green goods and services: what is on the table? How much should we expect? 1 pp. 393-414

- Jaime de Melo and Mariana Vijil
Volume 21, issue 2, 2016
- Wildlife conservation, labor supply and time values in rural Botswana pp. 135-157

- Douglas M. Larson, Elizabeth F. Pienaar and Lovell S. Jarvis
- Export of environmental goods: India's potential and constraints pp. 158-179

- Van Son Nguyen and Kaliappa Kalirajan
- Exploring the scope for transboundary collaboration in the Blue Nile river basin: downstream willingness to pay for upstream land use changes to improve irrigation water supply pp. 180-204

- Abonesh Tesfaye and Roy Brouwer
- Climate change and the Ethiopian economy: a CGE analysis pp. 205-225

- Zenebe Gebreegziabher, Jesper Stage, Alemu Mekonnen and Atlaw Alemu
- Does Mexico benefit from the Clean Development Mechanism? A model-based scenario general equilibrium analysis pp. 226-248

- Jean-Marc Montaud and Nicolas Pécastaing
- Community forests, carbon sequestration and REDD+: evidence from Ethiopia pp. 249-272

- Abebe D. Beyene, Randall Bluffstone and Alemu Mekonnen
Volume 21, issue 1, 2016
- Did the Kyoto Protocol fail? An evaluation of the effect of the Kyoto Protocol on CO2 emissions pp. 1-22

- Nicole Grunewald and Inmaculada Martínez-Zarzoso
- Floods and armed conflict pp. 23-52

- Ramesh Ghimire and Susana Ferreira
- Learning from disaster: community-based marine protected areas in Fiji pp. 53-77

- Yoshito Takasaki
- Preferences for forms of land conservation investment in the Ethiopian Highlands: a household plot-level analysis of the roles of poverty, tenure security and market incentives pp. 78-108

- Worku Genanew Bekele and Friedrich Schneider
- Carbon-sensitive productivity, climate and institutions pp. 109-133

- Surender Kumar and Shunsuke Managi
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