Environment and Development Economics
1996 - 2024
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Volume 16, issue 6, 2011
- Greenhouse gas emission, mitigation and innovation of adaptation technology in a North–South economy pp. 639-656

- Ayumi Onuma and Yosuke Arino
- Is natural openness or trade policy good for the environment? pp. 657-684

- Steven Yamarik and Sucharita Ghosh
- Intergenerational equity and dual discounting pp. 685-707

- Carmen Almansa and J. Martinez-Paz
- Non-separability and substitutability among water pollutants: evidence from India pp. 709-733

- Surender Kumar and Shunsuke Managi
- Estimating the value of the reduction in air pollution during the Beijing Olympics pp. 735-749

- Xiaoyan Du and Robert Mendelsohn
- Do roads lead to grassland degradation or restoration? A case study in Inner Mongolia, China pp. 751-773

- Xiangzheng Deng, Jikun Huang, Qiuqiong Huang, Scott Rozelle and John Gibson
Volume 16, issue 5, 2011
- Determinants of household contributions to collective irrigation management: The case of the Doho Rice Scheme in Uganda pp. 527-551

- Yuko Nakano and Keijiro Otsuka
- Ecological functions and economic value of the Neotropic Cormorant (Phalacrocorax brasilianus) in Los Olivitos Estuary, Venezuela pp. 553-572

- Karine Gil-Weir, Enrique Weir, Clark L. Casler and Sara Aniyar
- China's attempts to minimize non-CO2 emissions from coal: evidence of declining emission intensity pp. 573-590

- Xunpeng Shi
- Participation in environmental organizations: an empirical analysis pp. 591-620

- Benno Torgler, María García-Valiñas and Alison Macintyre
- Limits to sustainable fish catch: the case of marine fishery in Kerala pp. 621-638

- Preeti Kapuria
Volume 16, issue 4, 2011
- Reducing carbon emissions from deforestation and forest degradation: issues for policy design and implementation pp. 357-360

- Valentina Bosetti and Steven K. Rose
- Emissions scenarios, costs, and implementation considerations of REDD-plus programs pp. 361-380

- Jayant Sathaye, Kenneth Andrasko and Peter Chan
- Implementation of REDD+ in sub-Saharan Africa: state of knowledge, challenges and opportunities pp. 381-404

- Matieu Henry, Danae Maniatis, Vincent Gitz, David Huberman and Riccardo Valentini
- Accounting for carbon in avoided degradation and reforestation programmes in Mediterranean forests pp. 405-428

- Alejandro Caparros, Paola Ovando, Jose Oviedo and Pablo Campos
- Global forest carbon sequestration and climate policy design pp. 429-454

- Steven K. Rose and Brent Sohngen
- Robust design of multiscale programs to reduce deforestation pp. 455-478

- Andrea Cattaneo
- Linking reduced deforestation and a global carbon market: implications for clean energy technology and policy flexibility pp. 479-505

- Valentina Bosetti, Ruben Lubowski, Alexander Golub and Anil Markandya
- Options on low-cost abatement and investment in the energy sector: new perspectives on REDD pp. 507-525

- Sabine Fuss, Jana Szolgayova, Alexander Golub and Michael Obersteiner
Volume 16, issue 3, 2011
- Environmental and development issues in Latin America: moving forward pp. 243-245

- Francisco Alpizar Rodriguez and Juan-Pablo Montero
- The use of economic instruments for pollution control in Latin America: lessons for future policy design* pp. 247-273

- Marcelo Caffera
- Collective action for watershed management: field experiments in Colombia and Kenya pp. 275-303

- Juan-Camilo Cardenas, Luz Angela Rodriguez and Nancy Johnson
- The Socioeconomic and environmental effects of free trade agreements: a dynamic CGE analysis for Chile pp. 305-327

- Raúl O'Ryan, Carlos de Miguel, Sebastian Miller and Mauricio Pereira
- The value of air quality and crime in Chile: a hedonic wage approach* pp. 329-355

- Felipe Vásquez Lavín, Jorge Dresdner and Renato Aguilar
Volume 16, issue 2, 2011
- Mapping poverty in rural China: how much does the environment matter? pp. 129-153

- Susan Olivia, John Gibson, Scott Rozelle, Jikun Huang and Xiangzheng Deng
- An analysis of US greenhouse gas cap-and-trade proposals using a forward-looking economic model pp. 155-176

- Angelo Gurgel, Sergey Paltsev, John Reilly and Gilbert Metcalf
- The economic costs of extreme weather events: a hydrometeorological CGE analysis for Malawi pp. 177-198

- Karl Pauw, James Thurlow, Murthy Bachu and Dirk Ernst van Seventer
- Courts as regulators: public interest litigation in India pp. 199-219

- Francis Rathinam and A. V. Raja
- The role of fixed cost in international environmental negotiations pp. 221-238

- Basak Bayramoglu and Jean-François Jacques
- The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity: Ecological and Economic Foundations, edited by Pushpam Kumar, 2010, London and Washington: Earthscan, ISBN 978-1-84971-212-5 (HB) Price £49.99 [Earthscan have offered a 20% discount off the book for EDE readers. To receive the discount enter ‘EDETEEB’ into the voucher code box at the checkout on the Earthscan website at http://www.earthscan.co.uk/?tabid=102480] pp. 239-242

- Anastasios Xepapadeas
Volume 16, issue 1, 2011
- Unbelievable but improved cookstoves are not helpful in reducing firewood demand in Nepal pp. 1-23

- Mani Nepal, Apsara Nepal and Kristine Grimsrud
- Wastewater use in crop production in peri-urban areas of Addis Ababa: impacts on health in farm households pp. 25-49

- Alebel B. Weldesilassie, Eline Boelee, Pay Drechsel and Stephan Dabbert
- Country characteristics and non-indigenous species* pp. 51-70

- Ing-Marie Gren, Tomas Thierfelder and Helena Berglund
- Foreign direct investment and environmental pollution in China: a simultaneous equations estimation* pp. 71-92

- Qun Bao, Yuanyuan Chen and Ligang Song
- Financial development and environmental performance: evidence from China* pp. 93-111

- Karl Yuxiang and Zhongchang Chen
- Fiscal storms: public spending and revenues in the aftermath of natural disasters pp. 113-128

- Ilan Noy and Aekkanush Nualsri
Volume 15, issue 6, 2010
- Introduction pp. 633-634

- Anonymous
- Poverty, development, and environment pp. 635-660

- Edward Barbier
- The double challenge of adapting to climate change while accelerating development in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 661-685

- Rashid Hassan
- Sustainable economic development: on the coexistence of resource-dependent and resource-impacting industries pp. 687-705

- Ramon Lopez
- Measuring sustainability under regime shift uncertainty: a resilience pricing approach pp. 707-719

- Karl-Göran Mäler and Chuan-Zhong Li
- The economics of biodiversity: the evolving agenda pp. 721-746

- Charles Perrings
- The spatial dimension in environmental and resource economics pp. 747-758

- Anastasios Xepapadeas
Volume 15, issue 5, 2010
- Optimal pollution tax under imperfect competition and international trade: the small country case pp. 505-514

- Alejandro Sampaolesi
- Climate-change feedback on economic growth: explorations with a dynamic general equilibrium model pp. 515-533

- Fabio Eboli, Ramiro Parrado and Roberto Roson
- Incorporating zero and missing responses into CVM with open-ended bidding: willingness to pay for blue skies in Beijing pp. 535-556

- Xiaohua Yu and David Abler
- Industrialization, pollution, and infant mortality pp. 557-584

- Maya Federman and David Levine
- The impact of individual quotas on technical efficiency: does quality matter? pp. 585-607

- Jorge Dresdner, Nélyda Campos and Carlos Chavez
- How nurture can shape preferences: an experimental study on risk preferences of Vietnamese fishers pp. 609-631

- Quang Nguyen
Volume 15, issue 4, 2010
- Trade sanctions and green trade liberalization* pp. 379-394

- Alireza Naghavi
- The value of statistical life and cost–benefit evaluations of landmine clearance in Cambodia pp. 395-416

- Michael Cameron, John Gibson, Kent Helmers, Steven Lim, John Tressler and Kien Vaddanak
- Environmental Kuznets curves, carbon emissions, and public choice pp. 417-438

- Jody W. Lipford and Bruce Yandle
- Household and local forest impacts of Morocco's argan oil bonanza pp. 439-464

- Travis Lybbert, Nicholas Magnan and Abdellah Aboudrare
- The impact of the water rights system on smallholder irrigators' willingness to pay for water in Limpopo province, South Africa pp. 465-483

- Stijn Speelman, Stefano Farolfi, Aymen Frija, Marijke D'Haese and Luc D'Haese
- Changes in environmentally sensitive productivity and technological modernization in China's iron and steel industry in the 1990s pp. 485-504

- Hidemichi Fujii, Shinji Kaneko and Shunsuke Managi
Volume 15, issue 3, 2010
- Finance for renewable energy: an empirical analysis of developing and transition economies pp. 241-274

- Christa Brunnschweiler
- Managing correlated stock externalities: water taxes with a pinch of salt pp. 275-292

- Sophie Legras
- Irrigation water demand and implications for water pricing policy in rural China pp. 293-319

- Qiuqiong Huang, Scott Rozelle, Richard Howitt, Jinxia Wang and Jikun Huang
- Valuing irrigation water using a choice experiment: an ‘individual status quo’ modelling of farm specific water scarcity pp. 321-340

- David N. Barton and Olvar Bergland
- Adjusting Chinese income inequality for environmental equity pp. 341-362

- Victor Brajer, Robert W. Mead and Feng Xiao
- Evidence on the interjurisdictional competition for polluted industries within China pp. 363-378

- Hiroyuki Taguchi and Harutaka Murofushi
Volume 15, issue 2, 2010
- Assessing the potential of labelling schemes for in situ landrace conservation: an example from India pp. 127-151

- Vijesh Krishna, Unai Pascual and David Zilberman
- A Ricardian analysis of Mexican farms pp. 153-171

- Robert Mendelsohn, Jesus Arellano-Gonzalez and Peter Christensen
- Land degradation and migration in a dry land region in India: extent, nature and determinants pp. 173-196

- Amita Shah
- Regulatory compliance in Lake Victoria fisheries pp. 197-217

- Håkan Eggert and Razack B. Lokina
- Cost-effective provision of environmental services: the role of relaxing market constraints* pp. 219-240

- Ben Groom and Charles Palmer
Volume 15, issue 1, 2010
- Environmental and population externalities pp. 1-19

- Frank Jöst and Martin Quaas
- Payments for environmental services and rural livelihood strategies in Ecuador and Guatemala pp. 21-37

- Douglas Southgate, Tim Haab, John Lundine and Fabián Rodríguez
- Benefit-transfer valuation of a cultural heritage site: the Petroglyph National Monument pp. 39-57

- Carlos Ulibarri and Victor C. Ulibarri
- Energy savings via FDI? Empirical evidence from developing countries pp. 59-80

- Michael Hübler and Andreas Keller
- Biofuels, poverty, and growth: a computable general equilibrium analysis of Mozambique pp. 81-105

- Channing Arndt, Rui Benfica, Finn Tarp, James Thurlow and Rafael Uaiene
- The impact of tap connection on water use: the case of household water consumption in Dakar, Senegal pp. 107-126

- Anne Briand, Celine Nauges, Jon Strand and Muriel Travers
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