Environment and Development Economics
1996 - 2024
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Volume 18, issue 6, 2013
- Does development reduce fatalities from natural disasters? New evidence for floods pp. 649-679

- Susana Ferreira, Kirk Hamilton and Jeffrey Vincent
- A differential game of international pollution control with evolving environmental costs pp. 680-700

- Nahid Masoudi and Georges Zaccour
- The informational and signaling impacts of labels: experimental evidence from India on GM foods pp. 701-722

- Sangeeta Bansal, Sujoy Chakravarty and Bharat Ramaswami
- Monitoring, firms’ compliance and imposition of fines: evidence from the Federal Industrial Inspection Program in Mexico City pp. 723-748

- Ninel Escobar and Carlos Chavez
- On information dissemination as an informal environmental regulation pp. 749-772

- Aditi Jamalpuria
- Should the trade of hazardous waste be uniformly regulated? An empirical analysis of export demand for ‘waste and scrap’ pp. 773-793

- Daisuke Ichinose, Keisaku Higashida, Takayoshi Shinkuma and Michikazu Kojima
Volume 18, issue 5, 2013
- Climate policy and equity principles: fair burden sharing in a dynamic world pp. 517-536

- Lucas Bretschger
- Charcoal production and household welfare in Uganda: a quantile regression approach pp. 537-558

- John Herbert Ainembabazi, Gerald Shively and Arild Angelsen
- Revenue targeting in fisheries pp. 559-575

- Quang Nguyen and Pingsun Leung
- A hard row to hoe: farming on the economic frontier under incomplete property rights pp. 576-594

- Robert Tatum
- Global Reuse and optimal waste policy pp. 595-614

- Hide-Fumi Yokoo and Thomas Kinnaman
- Managing rainwater, improving livelihoods: assessing impacts using a Rainwater–Livelihoods–Poverty Index (RLPI) pp. 615-639

- Kindie Getnet and Geremew Kefyalew
- Sustainability or the measurement of wealth? pp. 640-648

- Robert Cairns
Volume 18, issue 4, 2013
- Biodiversity-based development in Small Island Developing States pp. 381-391

- Sonja Teelucksingh, Paulo Nunes and Charles Perrings
- Linking tourism flows and biological biodiversity in Small Island Developing States (SIDS): evidence from panel data pp. 392-404

- Sonja S. Teelucksingh and Patrick K. Watson
- Valuing marine parks in a small island developing state: a travel cost analysis in Seychelles pp. 405-426

- Paul Mwebaze and Alan MacLeod
- Fisheries subsidies and potential catch loss in SIDS Exclusive Economic Zones: food security implications pp. 427-439

- Ussif Sumaila, Andrew Dyck and William W.L. Cheung
- Incentives for marine conservation: options for small island developing states pp. 440-458

- Eduard Niesten, Heidi Gjertsen and Patrick S. Fong
- Transboundary pollution in China: a study of polluting firms' location choices in Hebei province pp. 459-483

- Chloé Duvivier and Hang Xiong
- The national-level energy ladder and its carbon implications pp. 484-503

- Paul Burke
- Sustainability and the measurement of wealth: further reflections pp. 504-516

- Kenneth Arrow, Partha Dasgupta, Lawrence H. Goulder, Kevin Mumford and Kirsten Oleson
Volume 18, issue 3, 2013
- A bio-economic model for the ecosystem-based management of the coastal fishery in French Guiana pp. 245-269

- A.A. Cissé, S. Gourguet, Luc Doyen, F. Blanchard and Jean-Christophe Pereau
- Adaptation can help mitigation: an integrated approach to post-2012 climate policy pp. 270-290

- Francesco Bosello, Carlo Carraro and Enrica De Cian
- Integrating soil science into agricultural production frontiers pp. 291-308

- Anders Ekbom, Yonas Alem and Thomas Sterner
- Conservation and employment creation: can privatizing natural resources benefit traditional users? pp. 309-325

- Jean-Marie Baland and Kjetil Bjorvatn
- Agricultural development and the industry life cycle on the Brazilian frontier pp. 326-353

- Simon C. Hall and Jill Caviglia-Harris
- How much are urban residents in Mexico willing to pay for cleaner air? pp. 354-379

- Fidel Gonzalez, Mark Leipnik and Diya Mazumder
Volume 18, issue 2, 2013
- Social-ecological systems as complex adaptive systems: modeling and policy implications pp. 111-132

- Simon Levin, Anastasios Xepapadeas, Anne-Sophie Crépin, Jon Norberg, Aart de Zeeuw, Carl Folke, Terry Hughes, Kenneth Arrow, Scott Barrett, Gretchen Daily, Paul Ehrlich, Nils Kautsky, Karl-Göran Mäler, Stephen Polasky, Max Troell, Jeffrey Vincent and Brian Walker
- Wealth accounting, ecological capital and ecosystem services pp. 133-161

- Edward Barbier
- Environmental innovation and policy harmonization in international oligopoly pp. 162-183

- Keisuke Hattori
- The economic and environmental effects of an EU ban on illegal logging imports. Insights from a CGE assessment pp. 184-206

- Francesco Bosello, Ramiro Parrado and Renato Rosa
- Application of choice experiments to quantify the existence value of an endemic moss: a case study in Chile pp. 207-224

- Claudia Cerda, Jan Barkmann and Rainer Marggraf
- Economic value of mitigation of plant invaders in a subsistence economy: incorporating labour as a mode of payment pp. 225-244

- Rajesh Rai and Helen Scarborough
Volume 18, issue 1, 2013
- Strategic behaviour and environmental commons pp. 1-5

- Ariel Dinar and Georges Zaccour
- Problems of the commons: group behavior, cooperation and sanctioning in a two-harbor experiment pp. 7-25

- Dmytro Zhosan and Roy Gardner
- Environmental context and termination uncertainty in games with a dynamic public bad pp. 27-49

- Svetlana Pevnitskaya and Dmitry Ryvkin
- Asymmetries in international environmental agreements pp. 51-68

- Yulia Pavlova and Aart de Zeeuw
- Forming coalitions to negotiate North–South climate agreements pp. 69-92

- Alejandro Caparros and Jean-Christophe Pereau
- Saving a river: a joint management approach to the Mekong River Basin pp. 93-109

- Harold Houba, Kim Hang Pham Do and Xueqin Zhu
Volume 17, issue 6, 2012
- The impact of climate change on agro-ecological zones: evidence from Africa pp. 663-687

- Namrata Kala, Pradeep Kurukulasuriya and Robert Mendelsohn
- Energy and climate change in China pp. 689-713

- Carlo Carraro and Emanuele Massetti
- Environmental protection, public finance requirements and the timing of emission reductions pp. 715-739

- Elettra Agliardi and Luigi Sereno
- Intersectoral labor mobility and deforestation in Ghana pp. 741-762

- Victor Owusu, K. Yerfi Fosu and Kees Burger
- Climate change and internal migration patterns in Bangladesh: an agent-based model pp. 763-780

- Behrooz Hassani-Mahmooei and Brett W. Parris
- Effluent charge reform for controlling water pollution in the Malaysian crude palm oil industry pp. 781-794

- Amir Hossein Montazer Hojat and Khalid Abdul Rahim
Volume 17, issue 5, 2012
- Seed supply in local markets: supporting sustainable use of crop genetic resources pp. 507-521

- Leslie Lipper, Romina Cavatassi and Paul Winters
- Millet transactions in market fairs, millet diversity and farmer welfare in Mali pp. 523-546

- Melinda Smale, Lamissa Diakité and Naman Keita
- Sowing the seeds of social relations: social capital and agricultural diversity in Hararghe Ethiopia pp. 547-578

- Romina Cavatassi, Leslie Lipper and Paul Winters
- Market participation, on-farm crop diversity and household welfare: micro-evidence from Kenya pp. 579-601

- Solomon Asfaw, Leslie Lipper, Timothy Dalton and Patrick Audi
- Minor millets in Tamil Nadu, India: local market participation, on-farm diversity and farmer welfare pp. 603-632

- Hiroyuki Takeshima and Latha Nagarajan
- The impact of seed market access and transaction costs on potato biodiversity and yields in Bolivia pp. 633-661

- Lina Salazar and Paul Winters
Volume 17, issue 4, 2012
- Fuel choice, indoor air pollution and children's health pp. 379-406

- John Edwards and Christian Langpap
- Effects of environmental policy on consumption: lessons from the Chinese plastic bag regulation pp. 407-431

- Haoran He
- Emission taxes when pollution depends on location pp. 433-443

- Walid Marrouch and Bernard Sinclair-Desgagné
- The economic potential of payments for ecosystem services in water conservation: a case study in the upper reaches of Shiyang River basin, northwest China pp. 445-460

- Zeng Tang, Yulan Shi, Zhibiao Nan and Zhongmin Xu
- Environmental policy in a linear city model of product differentiation pp. 461-477

- Ana Espinola-Arredondo and Huan Zhao
- The impact of shadow prices and farmers' impatience on the allocation of a multipurpose renewable resource in Ethiopia pp. 479-505

- Hailemariam Teklewold
Volume 17, issue 3, 2012
- Foreign aid and oil taxes: helping the poor in oil-rich countries pp. 249-268

- Ruxanda Berlinschi and Julien Daubanes
- Reduced deforestation and the carbon market: the role of market regulations and future commitments pp. 269-292

- Niels Anger, Alistair Dixon and Erich Livengood
- The poverty implications of high oil prices in South Africa pp. 293-313

- Margaret Chitiga, Ismael Fofana and Ramos Mabugu
- Sustainability and the measurement of wealth pp. 315-316

- Anastasios Xepapadeas
- Sustainability and the measurement of wealth pp. 317-353

- Kenneth Arrow, Partha Dasgupta, Lawrence H. Goulder, Kevin Mumford and Kirsten Oleson
- A few comments on ‘Sustainability and the measurement of wealth’ pp. 354-355

- Robert Solow
- Comments on Arrow et al., ‘Sustainability and the measurement of wealth’ pp. 356-361

- Kirk Hamilton
- Inclusive wealth: a tool for the United Nations pp. 362-367

- Anantha Kumar Duraiappah and Pablo Muñoz
- An arrow in the Achilles' heel of sustainability and wealth accounting pp. 368-372

- Sjak Smulders
- Forests, sustainability and poverty in India pp. 373-378

- Haripriya Gundimeda and Priya Shyamsundar
Volume 17, issue 2, 2012
- International fuel tax assessment: an application to Chile pp. 127-144

- Ian Parry and Jon Strand
- Bioeconomic model of spatial fishery management in developing countries pp. 145-161

- Wisdom Akpalu and Godwin Kofi Vondolia
- Multinationals and environmental regulation: are foreign firms harmful? pp. 163-186

- Evangelina Dardati and Meryem Saygili
- Hurricane Iniki: measuring the long-term economic impact of a natural disaster using synthetic control pp. 187-205

- Makena Coffman and Ilan Noy
- Environmental standard and employment: impact of productivity effect pp. 207-225

- Anindita Sen and Rajat Acharyya
- Economic impacts of regional water scarcity in the São Francisco River Basin, Brazil: an application of a linked hydro-economic model pp. 227-248

- Marcelo Torres, Marco Maneta, Richard Howitt, Stephen A. Vosti, Wesley W. Wallender, Luís H. Bassoi and Lineu N. Rodrigues
Volume 17, issue 1, 2012
- Efficiency, enforcement and revenue tradeoffs in participatory forest management: an example from Tanzania pp. 1-20

- Elizabeth Robinson and Razack B. Lokina
- Institutions, sustainable land use and consumer welfare: the case of forest and grazing lands in northern Ethiopia pp. 21-40

- Zenebe Gebreegziabher, Berhanu Gebremedhin and Alemu Mekonnen
- TURFs and clubs: empirical evidence of the effect of self-governance on profitability in South Korea's inshore (maul) fisheries pp. 41-65

- Emi Uchida, Hirotsugu Uchida, Jung-Sam Lee, Jeong-Gon Ryu and Dae-Young Kim
- The effects of corruption control, political stability and economic growth on deforestation-induced carbon dioxide emissions pp. 67-90

- Gregmar Galinato and Suzette Galinato
- Carbon leakage: the role of sequential policy setting pp. 91-104

- Shiva Sikdar and Harvey Lapan
- Household preferences for municipal water services in Nicaragua pp. 105-126

- William F. Vásquez, Dina Franceschi and Gert T. Van Hecken
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