Environment and Development Economics
1996 - 2024
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Volume 20, issue 6, 2015
- Deforestation slowdown in the Brazilian Amazon: prices or policies? pp. 697-722

- Juliano Assunção, Clarissa Gandour and Rudi Rocha
- When does the turning point in China's CO2 emissions occur? Results based on the Green Solow model pp. 723-745

- Yu Hao and Yi-Ming Wei
- Optimal forest management for timber value and carbon sequestration benefits in tropical planted forests: a case study of household foresters in Vietnam pp. 746-766

- Nhung Nghiem
- Natural disasters, migration and education: an empirical analysis in developing countries pp. 767-796

- Alassane Drabo and Linguere Mbaye
- On foreign aid, pollution and abatement pp. 797-812

- Reza Oladi and Hamid Beladi
- Democratization, environmental and income inequality pp. 813-835

- Laura Policardo
Volume 20, issue 5, 2015
- Where is the money? Post-disaster foreign aid flows pp. 561-586

- Oscar Becerra, Eduardo Cavallo and Ilan Noy
- Equity criterion for initial rights CO2 emissions allocations under emissions trading: cooperation or conflict among nations? pp. 587-610

- Je-Liang Liou and Pei-Ing Wu
- Household participation in a Payments for Environmental Services programme: the Nhambita Forest Carbon Project (Mozambique) pp. 611-629

- Ravi Hegde, Gary Q. Bull, Sven Wunder and Robert A. Kozak
- The economic value of improved air quality in urban Africa: a contingent valuation survey in Douala, Cameroon pp. 630-649

- Hermann Donfouet, Joseph Cook and P. Wilner Jeanty
- Trust and the willingness to contribute to environmental goods in selected African countries pp. 650-672

- Thierry Yogo
- Environmental quality: impact of economic growth pp. 673-696

- Sangeeta Bansal
Volume 20, issue 4, 2015
- Climate change mitigation and adaptation in developing and transition countries: introduction to the special issue pp. 425-433

- Johanna Choumert-Nkolo, Pascale Motel Combes and Katrin Millock
- Climate variability and international migration: an empirical analysis pp. 434-468

- Nicola Coniglio and Giovanni Pesce
- Weather, agriculture and rural migration: evidence from state and district level migration in India pp. 469-492

- Brinda Viswanathan and K.S. Kavi Kumar
- The ambiguous role of remittances in West African countries facing climate variability pp. 493-515

- Cécile Couharde and Rémi Generoso
- Effects of international climate policy for India: evidence from a national and global CGE model pp. 516-538

- Matthias Weitzel, Joydeep Ghosh, Sonja Peterson and Basanta K. Pradhan
- On the strategic use of border tax adjustments as a second-best climate policy measure pp. 539-560

- Charles Mason, Edward Barbier and Victoria I. Umanskaya
Volume 20, issue 3, 2015
- Protected areas and economic welfare: an impact evaluation of national parks on local workers' wages in Costa Rica pp. 283-310

- Juan Robalino and Laura Villalobos
- Do entrance fees crowd out donations for public goods? Evidence from a protected area in Costa Rica pp. 311-326

- Francisco Alpizar Rodriguez, Peter Martinsson and Anna Nordén
- The impact of climate change on net revenue and food adequacy of subsistence farming households in South Africa pp. 327-353

- Byela Tibesigwa, Martine Visser and Jane Turpie
- Relative quality-related (dis)utility in a vertically differentiated oligopoly with an environmental externality pp. 354-379

- Nada Ben Elhadj and Ornella Tarola
- Adaptation to climate change and economic growth in developing countries pp. 380-406

- Antony Millner and Simon Dietz
- Does payment type affect willingness-to-pay? Valuing new seed varieties in India pp. 407-423

- Fiona Hossack and Henry An
Volume 20, issue 2, 2015
- Why do firms oppose entry-deterring policies? Environmental regulation and entry deterrence pp. 141-160

- Ana Espinola-Arredondo and Felix Munoz-Garcia
- The decoupling of affluence and waste discharge under spatial correlation: Do richer communities discharge more waste?* pp. 161-184

- Daisuke Ichinose, Masashi Yamamoto and Yuichiro Yoshida
- A meta-analysis of FDI and environmental regulations pp. 185-208

- Alief Rezza
- Vulnerability of household consumption to floods and droughts in developing countries: evidence from Pakistan pp. 209-235

- Takashi Kurosaki
- Economic instruments and the efficient recycling of batteries in Delhi and the National Capital Region of India pp. 236-258

- Yamini Gupt
- The impacts of a community forestry program on forest conditions, management intensity and revenue generation in the Dang district of Nepal pp. 259-281

- Narayan Raj Poudel, Nobuhiko Fuwa and Keijiro Otsuka
- The decoupling of and affluence discharge under spatial correlation: do richer communities discharge more waste? – CORRIGENDUM pp. 282-282

- Daisuke Ichinose, Masashi Yamamoto and Yuichiro Yoshida
Volume 20, issue 1, 2015
- Free trade and the greening of domestic industry pp. 1-19

- Sumeet Gulati and Devesh Roy
- The impact of climate change on agricultural net revenue: a case study in the Fouta Djallon, West Africa pp. 20-36

- Stephen A. Wood and Robert Mendelsohn
- Climate change, agriculture and economic effects on different regions of Brazil pp. 37-56

- Joaquim Bento de Souza Ferreira Filho and Gustavo Inácio de Moraes
- Irrigation as an adaptive strategy to climate change: an economic perspective on Brazilian agriculture pp. 57-79

- Dênis Da Cunha, Alexandre Coelho and José Féres
- Estimating the causal effect of improved fallows on environmental services provision under farmers' field conditions in Chongwe, Zambia pp. 80-100

- Elias Kuntashula and Eric Mungatana
- Extractive industries and local development in the Peruvian Highlands pp. 101-126

- Elisa Ticci and Javier Escobal
- The effect of reducing the pre-harvest burning of sugar cane on respiratory health in Brazil pp. 127-140

- Alexandre C. Nicolella and Walter Belluzzo
Volume 19, issue 6, 2014
- The impacts and acceptance of agricultural biotechnology: an introduction to the special issue pp. 669-675

- David Zilberman and Justus Wesseler
- The impact of agricultural biotechnology on supply and land-use pp. 676-703

- Geoffrey Barrows, Steven Sexton and David Zilberman
- Bt cotton, damage control and optimal levels of pesticide use in Pakistan pp. 704-723

- Shahzad Kouser and Matin Qaim
- The economic power of the Golden Rice opposition pp. 724-742

- Justus Wesseler and David Zilberman
- GM-free private standards, public regulation of GM products and mass media pp. 743-768

- Mauro Vigani and Alessandro Olper
- The effect of information regarding multi-attributes on consumers' choices of GM products pp. 769-785

- Amir Heiman
- ‘If labels for GM food were present, would consumers trust them?’ Insights from a consumer survey in Uganda pp. 786-805

- Enoch Mutebi Kikulwe, José Falck-Zepeda and Justus Wesseler
Volume 19, issue 5, 2014
- Natural capital investment under knightian uncertainty pp. 529-547

- Takao Asano and Akihisa Shibata
- The impact of environmental policies on productivity and market competition pp. 548-565

- Javad Sadeghzadeh
- A frontier functions approach to optimal scales of sustainable production pp. 566-584

- Viet-Ngu Hoang
- Production-based versus consumption-based emission targets: implications for developing and developed economies pp. 585-606

- Madanmohan Ghosh and Manmohan Agarwal
- Poverty, forest dependence and forest degradation links: evidence from Zagros, Iran pp. 607-630

- Arezoo Soltani, Arild Angelsen and Tron Eid
- Evolution of households' responses to the groundwater arsenic crisis in Bangladesh: information on environmental health risks can have increasing behavioral impact over time pp. 631-647

- Soumya Balasubramanya, Alexander Pfaff, Lori Bennear, Alessandro Tarozzi, Kazi Matin Ahmed, Amy Schoenfeld and Alexander van Geen
- Sustainable agriculture in the Blue Nile Basin: land and watershed management practices in Ethiopia pp. 648-667

- Emily Schmidt and Fanaye Tadesse
Volume 19, issue 4, 2014
- Endogenous longevity and the joint dynamics of pollution and capital accumulation pp. 393-416

- Dimitrios Varvarigos
- Economic growth and the transition from non-renewable to renewable energy pp. 417-439

- Alfred Greiner, Lars Gruene and Willi Semmler
- Policy reform of emission taxes and environmental research and development incentives in an international Cournot model with product differentiation pp. 440-465

- Luis Gautier
- Using index numbers for deflation in environmental accounting pp. 466-486

- Nicholas Muller
- Rural household participation in markets for non-timber forest products in Zambia pp. 487-504

- Brian Mulenga, Robert B. Richardson, Gelson Tembo and Lawrence Mapemba
- Relaxing constraints as a conservation policy pp. 505-528

- Ben Groom and Charles Palmer
Volume 19, issue 3, 2014
- Introduction: 20 years later pp. 271-284

- Anastasios Xepapadeas and Joan Stefan
- Twenty years on … pp. 285-287

- John M. Hartwick
- The challenges for environment and development economics pp. 287-290

- Edward Barbier
- Achievements and future challenges for environment and development economics pp. 290-292

- Rashid Hassan
- Environment and development: achievements and challenges in climate economics pp. 292-294

- Lucas Bretschger
- Mission started – but far from accomplished pp. 295-297

- Thomas Sterner
- Contribution of development and environmental economics to national policy and development: the case of China pp. 297-299

- Jintao Xu
- Wildlife conservation and environmental economics pp. 299-302

- Kirk Hamilton
- Twenty years of environment and development economics: advice to graduate students pp. 303-304

- Aart de Zeeuw
- What has changed in EDE research? A comment pp. 304-306

- Maria A. Cunha-e-Sá
- Natural capital in the macroeconomy pp. 307-311

- Partha Dasgupta
- Developing the economics of change pp. 311-314

- Sjak Smulders
- The political economy of innovation and technological change pp. 314-316

- David Zilberman
- Biodiversity: a promising area for future research pp. 316-317

- Katheline Schubert
- EDE: Job well done, but job not yet done pp. 318-320

- Jeffrey Vincent
- Looking back to leap forward: does environment and development economics matter to South Asia's future? pp. 320-322

- Priya Shyamsundar
- It took thousands of turtles pp. 322-324

- Francisco Alpizar Rodriguez
- The climate change, migration and conflict nexus pp. 324-327

- Cees Withagen
- Environment and development economics: past, present and future challenges pp. 328-329

- Anil Markandya
- The influence of lobbying on climate policies; or, why the world might fail13 pp. 329-332

- John Pezzey
- Environment and development economics 20 years on pp. 333-366

- Charles Perrings
- The Environment for Development Initiative: lessons learned in research, academic capacity building and policy intervention to manage resources for sustainable growth pp. 367-391

- Thomas Sterner, Yonas Alem, Francisco Alpizar Rodriguez, Cyndi Spindell Berck, Carlos Alberto Chavez Rebolledo, Johane Dikgang, Stephen Kirama, Gunnar Köhlin, Jane Mariara-Kabubo, Alemu Mekonnen and Jintao Xu
Volume 19, issue 2, 2014
- Market integration and natural resource use in developing countries: a linked agrarian-resource economy in Northern Honduras pp. 133-155

- Dale Manning, J. Edward Taylor and James Wilen
- Illegal fishing and catch potentials among small-scale fishers: application of an endogenous Switching regression model pp. 156-172

- Wisdom Akpalu and Ametefee K. Normanyo
- Trade, environment and market access: policy reforms in a small open economy pp. 173-181

- Shinya Kawahara
- Environmental resource collection: implications for children's schooling in Tigray, northern Ethiopia pp. 182-200

- Bahre Gebru and Sosina Bezu
- The impacts of openness on air quality in China pp. 201-227

- Pei Li and Yong Tu
- Modeling demand for catastrophic flood risk insurance in coastal zones in Vietnam using choice experiments pp. 228-249

- Roy Brouwer, Bui Duc Tinh, Tuan Tran, Kristin Magnussen and Stale Navrud
- Determinants of trade in recyclable wastes: evidence from commodity-based trade of waste and scrap pp. 250-270

- Keisaku Higashida and Shunsuke Managi
Volume 19, issue 1, 2014
- China's environmental policy: an introduction pp. 1-7

- Jintao Xu and Peter Berck
- Greening China's rural energy: new insights on the potential of smallholder biogas pp. 8-29

- Luc Christiaensen and Rasmus Heltberg
- Program sustainability and the determinants of farmers’ self-predicted post-program land use decisions: evidence from the Sloping Land Conversion Program (SLCP) in China pp. 30-47

- Xiaojun Yang and Jintao Xu
- Property rights, tenure security and forest investment incentives: evidence from China's Collective Forest Tenure Reform pp. 48-73

- Yuanyuan Yi, Gunnar Köhlin and Jintao Xu
- Impacts of policy measures on the development of state-owned forests in northeast China: theoretical results and empirical evidence pp. 74-91

- Xuemei Jiang, Peichen Gong, Göran Bostedt and Jintao Xu
- Travel mode choice and impact of fuel tax in Beijing pp. 92-110

- Ping Qin, Xinye Zheng and Lanlan Wang
- China's provincial industrial pollution: the role of technical efficiency, pollution levy and pollution quantity control pp. 111-132

- Yanhong Jin and Liguo Lin
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