Environment and Development Economics
1996 - 2024
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Volume 12, issue 6, 2007
- Public disclosure of industrial pollution: the PROPER approach for Indonesia? pp. 739-756

- Jorge García, Thomas Sterner and Shakeb Afsah
- Fuel choices in urban Indian households pp. 757-774

- Mehdi Farsi, Massimo Filippini and Shonali Pachauri
- Pollution abatement cost savings and FDI inflows to polluting sectors in China pp. 775-798

- Wenhua Di
- Farmer willingness to pay for seed-related information: rice varieties in Nigeria and Benin pp. 799-825

- J Horna, Melinda Smale and Matthias von Oppen
- Optimal time for investment to regulate emissions of particulate matter in Indian thermal power plants pp. 827-860

- Ishita Sengupta
Volume 12, issue 5, 2007
- Summaries pp. 621-624

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- Introduction: Infectious diseases pp. 625-626

- Simon A. Levin
- Optimal disease eradication pp. 627-652

- Scott Barrett and Michael Hoel
- A cost analysis of alternative culling strategies for the eradication of classical swine fever in wildlife pp. 653-671

- Luca Bolzoni and Giulio A. de Leo
- Optimal harvesting during an invasion of a sublethal plant pathogen pp. 673-686

- Holly Gaff, Hem Raj Joshi and Suzanne Lenhart
- Infectious disease, development, and climate change: a scenario analysis pp. 687-706

- Richard Tol, Kristie L. Ebi and Gary Yohe
- Economic incentives and mathematical models of disease pp. 707-732

- Eili Klein, Ramanan Laxminarayan, David L. Smith and Christopher A. Gilligan
Volume 12, issue 4, 2007
- Summaries pp. 499-504

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- Area fees and logging in tropical timber concessions pp. 505-520

- Marco Boscolo and Jeffrey Vincent
- Land conservation policies and income distribution: who bears the burden of our environmental efforts? pp. 521-533

- Juan Robalino
- Cost-effective species conservation: an application to Huemul (Hippocamelus bisulcus) in Chile pp. 535-551

- Adrián Saldarriaga Isaza, Walter Gómez Bofill and Hugo Salgado Cabrera
- Social diversity and ecological complexity: how an invasive tree could affect diverse agents in the land of the tiger pp. 553-571

- Vikram Dayal
- Sharing the load? Floods, droughts, and managing international rivers pp. 573-592

- John Janmaat and Arjan Ruijs
- Are the poor benefiting from China's land conservation program? pp. 593-620

- Emi Uchida, Jintao Xu, Zhigang Xu and Scott Rozelle
Volume 12, issue 3, 2007
- Summaries pp. 351-357

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- Energy system change and external effects in climate change mitigation pp. 359-378

- Dennis Anderson and Sarah Winne
- Economic integration, environmental harmonization and firm relocation pp. 379-401

- Edward Barbier and Patrik T. Hultberg
- Climate variability and flexibility in resource access: the case of pastoral mobility in Northern Kenya pp. 403-421

- Nancy McCarthy and Monica Di Gregorio
- Dynamic household models of forest clearing under distinct land and labor market institutions: can agricultural policies reduce tropical deforestation? pp. 423-443

- Yoshito Takasaki
- Beyond the Environmental Kuznets Curve: a comparative study of SO2 and CO2 emissions between Japan and China pp. 445-470

- Yue Yaguchi, Tetsushi Sonobe and Keijiro Otsuka
- Benefits and costs to China of a climate policy pp. 471-497

- Kristin Aunan, Terje Berntsen, David O'Connor, Therese Hindman Persson, Haakon Vennemo and Fan Zhai
Volume 12, issue 2, 2007
- Summaries pp. 173-181

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- Intergenerational cost–benefit analysis of climate change: an endogenous abatement approach pp. 183-211

- Y. Okan Kavuncu
- Pollution-reducing infrastructure and urban environmental policy pp. 213-234

- Martin Quaas
- Agricultural expansion, forest products as safety nets, and deforestation pp. 235-249

- Philippe Delacote
- Does natural resource extraction mitigate poverty and inequality? Evidence from rural Mexico and a Lacandona Rainforest Community pp. 251-269

- Alejandro Lopez-Feldman, Jorge Mora and J. Edward Taylor
- Beating negative externality through groundwater recharge in India: a resource economic analysis pp. 271-296

- Halanaik Diwakara and M.G. Chandrakanth
- Pollution haven hypothesis and the role of dirty industries in Turkey's exports pp. 297-322

- Eli̇f Akbostanci, G. İpek Tunç and Serap Türüt-Aşik
- Valuation of the Woopo Wetland in Korea: a contingent valuation study pp. 323-328

- Seung-Jun Kwak, Seung-Hoon Yoo and Chung-Ki Lee
- Negotiating on water: insights from non-cooperative bargaining theory pp. 329-349

- Carlo Carraro, Carmen Marchiori and Alessandra Sgobbi
Volume 12, issue 1, 2007
- Summaries pp. 1-9

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- Can NNP be used for welfare comparisons? pp. 11-31

- Geir Asheim
- Corruption, the resource curse and genuine saving pp. 33-53

- Simon Dietz, Eric Neumayer and Indra de Soysa
- Natural resource use conflict: gold mining in tropical rainforest in Ghana pp. 55-72

- Wisdom Akpalu and Peter J. Parks
- Environmental taxation in a dualistic economy pp. 73-89

- Vassilis Rapanos
- The effect of environmental regulations: a restricted cost function for Korean manufacturing industries pp. 91-104

- Myunghun Lee
- Optimization model for integrated municipal solid waste management in Mumbai, India pp. 105-121

- Sarika Rathi
- Open access in a spatially delineated artisanal fishery: the case of Minahasa, Indonesia pp. 123-143

- Christopher Liese, Martin Smith and Randall Kramer
- Overfishing in the Gulf of Thailand: policy challenges and bioeconomic analysis pp. 145-172

- Mahfuzuddin Ahmed, Pongpat Boonchuwongse, Waraporn Dechboon and Dale Squires
Volume 11, issue 6, 2006
- Summaries pp. 669-675

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- On the redistributive impact of privatizing a resource under imperfect enforcement pp. 677-696

- Stefan Ambec and Louis Hotte
- A note on ‘the simple analytics of the Environmental Kuznets Curve’ pp. 697-707

- Florenz Plassmann and Neha Khanna
- Regional economic impacts of limited entry fishery management: an application of dynamic input–output model pp. 709-728

- Mahadev G. Bhat and Ramachandra Bhatta
- Combining averting behavior and contingent valuation data: an application to drinking water treatment in Brazil pp. 729-746

- Marcia A. Rosado, Maria A. Cunha-E-Sá, Maria M. Ducla-Soares and Luis Nunes
- Price linkages in Pacific tuna markets: implications for the South Pacific Tuna Treaty and the Western and Central Pacific region pp. 747-767

- Dale Squires, Taekwon Kim, Yongil Jeon and Raymond Clarke
- Measuring the socioeconomic impacts of China's Natural Forest Protection Program pp. 769-788

- Yueqin Shen, Xianchun Liao and Runsheng Yin
Volume 11, issue 5, 2006
- Summaries pp. 553-558

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- Environmental policy, comparative advantage, and welfare for a developing economy pp. 559-568

- Hamid Beladi and Chi-Chur Chao
- Rate of time preference and the quantity adjusted value of life in India pp. 569-583

- K.R. Shanmugam
- Evaluating the performance of different willingness to pay question formats for valuing environmental restoration in rural China pp. 585-601

- Xu Zhongmin, John Loomis, Zhang Zhiqiang and Kuino Hamamura
- The benefits and costs of informal sector pollution control: Mexican brick kilns pp. 603-627

- Allen Blackman, Jhih-Shyang Shih, David Evans, Michael Batz, Stephen Newbold and Joseph Cook
- Economic changes and afforestation incentives in rural China pp. 629-649

- Sylvie Démurger and Weiyong Yang
- Mixing economic and administrative instruments: the case of shrimp aquaculture in Thailand pp. 651-667

- Randall Bluffstone, Dararatt Anantanasuwong and Ivan Ruzicka
Volume 11, issue 4, 2006
- Summaries pp. 411-415

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- Resilience and sustainable development pp. 417-427

- Charles Perrings
- Implications of agricultural policy for species invasion in shifting cultivation systems pp. 429-452

- Heidi Albers, Michael J. Goldbach and Daniel Kaffine
- The bioeconomics of controlling an African rodent pest species pp. 453-475

- Anders Skonhoft, Herwig Leirs, Harry P. Andreassen, Loth S.A. Mulungu and Nils Chr. Stenseth
- Multiple equilibria, soil conservation investments, and the resilience of agricultural systems pp. 477-492

- John Antle, Jetse J. Stoorvogel and Roberto O. Valdivia
- Pollution thresholds under uncertainty pp. 493-506

- Franz Wirl
- Fragmented landholding, productivity, and resilience management pp. 507-532

- Nirmal Sengupta
- Firm size diversity, functional richness, and resilience pp. 533-551

- Ahjond S. Garmestani, Craig R. Allen, John D. Mittelstaedt, Craig A. Stow and William Ward
Volume 11, issue 3, 2006
- Summaries pp. 269-274

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- Maximin: a direct approach to sustainability pp. 275-300

- Robert Cairns and Ngo Long
- Negatively correlated local and global stock externalities: tax or subsidy? pp. 301-316

- Zili Yang
- A multi-period analysis of a carbon tax including local health feedback: an application to Thailand pp. 317-342

- Jennifer C. Li
- Impacts of soil quality differences on deforestation, use of cleared land, and farm income pp. 343-370

- Julie Witcover, Stephen A. Vosti, Chantal Line Carpentier and Tâmara Cláudia de Araújo Gomes
- Surviving from garbage: the role of informal waste-pickers in a dynamic model of solid-waste management in developing countries pp. 371-391

- Rocio Moreno-Sanchez and Jorge Maldonado
- Public intervention in a ‘take-it-or-leave-it’ transaction situation under varying interests of the intervening body pp. 393-409

- Margrethe Aanesen
Volume 11, issue 2, 2006
- Summaries pp. 153-158

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- The distributional impact of climate change on rich and poor countries pp. 159-178

- Robert Mendelsohn, Ariel Dinar and Larry Williams
- Spatially correlated rainfall in a protective irrigation system pp. 179-199

- John Janmaat
- Slash-and-burn cultivation practice and agricultural input demand and output supply pp. 201-220

- Awudu Abdulai and Claudia R. Binder
- Of guns and trees: impact of terrorism on forest conservation pp. 221-233

- Vivekananda Mukherjee and Gautam Gupta
- Development assistance and the CDM – how to interpret ‘financial additionality’ pp. 235-246

- Michael Dutschke and Axel Michaelowa
- Designing integrated conservation and development projects (ICDPs): illegal hunting, wildlife conservation, and the welfare of the local people pp. 247-267

- Anne Johannesen
Volume 11, issue 1, 2006
- Summaries pp. 1-7

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- Introduction: The dynamics of coupled human and natural systems pp. 9-13

- John McPeak, David R. Lee and Christopher Barrett
- Food-for-work for poverty reduction and the promotion of sustainable land use: can it work? pp. 15-38

- Stein Holden, Christopher Barrett and Fitsum Hagos
- Incorporating systems dynamics and spatial heterogeneity in integrated assessment of agricultural production systems pp. 39-58

- John Antle and Jetse J. Stoorvogel
- Externalities and labour market linkages in a dynamic two-sector model of tropical agriculture pp. 59-75

- Gerald Shively
- An application of the use of safe minimum standards in the conservation of livestock biodiversity pp. 77-94

- Adam G. Drucker
- Bio-economic development of floodplains: farming versus fishing in Bangladesh pp. 95-126

- Mursaleena Islam and John Braden
- Collective action in community management of grazing lands: the case of the highlands of northern Ethiopia pp. 127-149

- Samuel Benin and John Pender
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