Environment and Development Economics
1996 - 2024
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Volume 10, issue 6, 2005
- Summaries pp. 711-717

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- Dynamics of tuberculosis and economic growth pp. 719-743

- Doriana Delfino and Peter Simmons
- Protecting China's children: valuing the health impacts of reduced air pollution in Chinese cities pp. 745-768

- Robert W. Mead and Victor Brajer
- Incentives in water management reform: assessing the effect on water use, production, and poverty in the Yellow River Basin pp. 769-799

- Jinxia Wang, Zhigang Xu, Jikun Huang and Scott Rozelle
- Efficiency and equity in groundwater markets: the case of Madhya Pradesh, India pp. 801-819

- Kei Kajisa and Takeshi Sakurai
- Willingness to pay for water and location bias in hedonic price analysis: evidence from the Indonesian housing market pp. 821-836

- Arief Yusuf and Phoebe Koundouri
- Productive efficiency, property rights, and sustainable renewable resource development in the mini-purse seine fishery of the Java Sea pp. 837-859

- Indah Susilowati, Norman Bartoo, Ishak Haji Omar, Yongil Jeon, K. Kuperan, Dale Squires and Niels Vestergaard
Volume 10, issue 5, 2005
- Summaries pp. 573-579

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- Climate change and agriculture in Sri Lanka: a Ricardian valuation pp. 581-596

- S. Niggol Seo, Robert Mendelsohn and Mohan Munasinghe
- Transaction and abatement costs of carbon-sink projects in developing countries pp. 597-614

- Oscar Cacho, Graham Marshall and Mary Milne
- Emission abatement versus development as strategies to reduce vulnerability to climate change: an application of FUND pp. 615-629

- Richard Tol
- Evaluating projects that are potentially eligible for Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) funding in the South African context: a case study to establish weighting values for sustainable development criteria pp. 631-649

- Alan C. Brent, Renat Heuberger and Dumisani Manzini
- Cost-effective conservation when eco-entrepreneurs have market power pp. 651-663

- Paul Ferraro and R. David Simpson
- Farmers' perceptions of participation and institutional effectiveness in the management of mid-hill watersheds in Nepal pp. 665-687

- Ganesh P. Shivakoti and Surendra B. Thapa
- Tropical forest harvesting and taxation: a dynamic model of harvesting behavior under selective extraction systems pp. 689-709

- Robert F. Conrad, Stephen Gillis and D. Evan Mercer
Volume 10, issue 4, 2005
- National environmental performance: an empirical analysis of policy results and determinants pp. 381-389

- Daniel C. Esty and Michael E. Porter
- National environmental performance: an empirical analysis of policy results and determinants pp. 391-434

- Daniel C. Esty and Michael E. Porter
- Environmental regulation and the optimal location of the risk-averse firm under uncertainty pp. 435-452

- Murat Isik
- Determinants of compliance in the emissions compensation program in Santiago, Chile pp. 453-483

- Milagros Palacios and Carlos Chavez
- Inter-regional innovation in Brazilian agriculture and deforestation in the Amazon: income and environment in the balance pp. 485-511

- Andrea Cattaneo
- Missing markets and crop diversity: evidence from Mexico pp. 513-531

- M. Eric van Dusen and J. Edward Taylor
- Costs of resource depletion externalities: a study of groundwater overexploitation in Andhra Pradesh, India pp. 533-556

- V. Ratna Reddy
- Deforestation in Cameroon: immediate causes and consequences pp. 557-572

- Daniel Gbetnkom
Volume 10, issue 3, 2005
- Summaries pp. 241-248

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- Economy-wide gains from decentralized water allocation in a spatially heterogenous agricultural economy pp. 249-269

- Xinshen Diao, Terry Roe and Rachid Doukkali
- Wildlife conservation policies and incentives to hunt: an empirical analysis of illegal hunting in western Serengeti, Tanzania pp. 271-292

- Anne Johannesen
- Opportunity costs of conservation in a biodiversity hotspot: the case of southern Bahia pp. 293-312

- Kenneth M. Chomitz, Keith Alger, Timothy Thomas, Heloisa Orlando and Paulo Vila Nova
- Water markets and demand in Central American cities pp. 313-335

- Jon Strand and Ian Walker
- Factors determining household fuel choice in Guatemala pp. 337-361

- Rasmus Heltberg
- Extractive non-timber forestry and agriculture in rural Vietnam pp. 363-379

- Martin Linde-Rahr
Volume 10, issue 2, 2005
- Summaries pp. 119-126

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- Does high indebtedness increase natural resource exploitation? pp. 127-141

- Eric Neumayer
- Reassessing the interaction between investment and tenure uncertainty pp. 143-157

- Elizabeth Robinson
- Biodiversity and nature-based tourism at forest reserves in Uganda pp. 159-178

- Robin Naidoo and Wiktor Adamowicz
- Bt cotton and pesticide use in Argentina: economic and environmental effects pp. 179-200

- Matin Qaim and Alain de Janvry
- The impact of sea level rise on Singapore pp. 201-215

- Wei-Shiuen Ng and Robert Mendelsohn
- A game model of people's participation in forest management in Northern India pp. 217-240

- Wietze Lise
Volume 10, issue 1, 2005
- Summaries pp. 1-6

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- Poverty, property rights and collective action: understanding the distributive aspects of common property resource management pp. 7-31

- Bhim Adhikari
- Rise, fall, and persistence in Kadakkodi: an enquiry into the evolution of a community institution for fishery management in Kerala, India pp. 33-51

- Antonyto Paul
- Different property rights regimes in the Lake Victoria multiple species fishery pp. 53-65

- Gardner Brown, Brett Berger and Moses Ikiara
- Herders response to acute land pressure under changing property rights: some insights from Kajiado District, Kenya pp. 67-85

- Jane Kabubo-Mariara
- Now that your land is my land…does it matter? A case study in Western India pp. 87-96

- Pranab Mukhopadhyay
- State regulation versus co-management: evidence from the Cochin Estuarine Fisheries in India pp. 97-117

- Jeena Srinivasan
Volume 9, issue 6, 2004
- Summaries pp. 729-734

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- Irrigation water pricing: policy implications based on international comparison pp. 735-755

- Yacov Tsur, Ariel Dinar, Rachid M. Doukkali and Terry Roe
- International support for environmental protection pp. 757-780

- Debra K. Israel
- Considerations for targeting soil conservation investments in southern Honduras pp. 781-802

- Amy P. Thurow, Thomas L. Thurow and Hector R. Santos
- Environmental values and resource management options: a choice modelling experience in Malaysia pp. 803-824

- Jamal Othman, Jeffrey Bennett and Russell Blamey
- Rights transfers in Madagascar biodiversity policies: achievements and significance pp. 825-847

- Martine Antona, Estelle Motte Biénabe, Jean-Michel Salles, Géraldine Péchard, Sigrid Aubert and Rivo Ratsimbarison
Volume 9, issue 5, 2004
- Summaries pp. 585-590

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- Negative externalities, defensive expenditures and labour supply in an evolutionary context pp. 591-612

- Angelo Antoci and Stefano Bartolini
- Development strategy and trade liberalization: implications for poverty and environment in the Philippines pp. 613-644

- Ian Coxhead and Sisira Jayasuriya
- Anthropogenic climate change in a descriptive growth model pp. 645-662

- Alfred Greiner
- Corruption, growth, and the environment: a cross-country analysis pp. 663-693

- Heinz Welsch
- Inducing the adoption of conservation technologies: lessons from the Ecuadorian Andes pp. 695-719

- Paul Winters, Charles C. Crissman and Patricio Espinosa
- N. Ravindranath and J. Sathaye, Climate Change and Developing Countries. Kluwer, Dordrecht, 2002, 286 pp., ISBN 1-4020-0104-5 pp. 721-722

- Axel Michaelowa
- Krystyna M. Urbana, Nigel Webb and Peter Edwards (eds), Restoration Ecology and Sustainable Development. Cambridge University Press, £55.00 (US$74.95), ISBN 0 521 582160 5(HB) pp. 723-725

- Jon Lovett
- M. Shirley (ed.), Thirsting for Efficiency: The Economics and Politics of Urban Water System Reform. Elsevier Press, Oxford, 2000, xxi +376 pp., US $100, ISBN 0080440770 pp. 725-728

- Roberto Martinez-Espineira
Volume 9, issue 4, 2004
- Summaries pp. 447-454

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- Sharing rules and the commons: evidence from Ha'apai, Tonga pp. 455-472

- Rabindra Nath Chakraborty
- Exact measures of income in a hyperbolic economy pp. 473-484

- John Pezzey
- Sustainable development in mineral economies: the example of Botswana pp. 485-505

- Glenn-Marie Lange and Matthew Wright
- Dynamics of China's regional development and pollution: an investigation into the Environmental Kuznets Curve pp. 507-537

- Henri de Groot, Cees Withagen and Zhou Minliang
- Efficiency of timber production in community and private forestry in Nepal pp. 539-561

- Takeshi Sakurai, Santosh Rayamajhi, Ridish K. Pokharel and Keijiro Otsuka
- Attitudes and institutions: contrasting experiences of Joint Forest Management in India pp. 563-577

- Zakir Husain and Rabindra N. Bhattacharya
Volume 9, issue 3, 2004
- Summaries pp. 279-287

- Albert N. Honlonkou, Roberto C. Yap, Ramprasad Sengupta, Geetesh Bhardwaj, Sang Mok Kang, Myunghun Lee, Madhusudan Bhattarai, Michael Hammig, Hans Amman, Anantha Kumar Duraiappah, Ariel Dinar, Trichur K. Balakrishnan and Joseph Wambia
- Modelling adoption of natural resources management technologies: the case of fallow systems pp. 289-314

- Albert N. Honlonkou
- Option valuation of Philippine forest plantation leases pp. 315-333

- Roberto C. Yap
- Consumption pattern, trade, and greenhouse gas leakage in India pp. 335-352

- Ramprasad Sengupta and Geetesh Bhardwaj
- An empirical study on effective pollution enforcement in Korea pp. 353-365

- Sang Mok Kang and Myunghun Lee
- Governance, economic policy, and the environmental Kuznets curve for natural tropical forests pp. 367-382

- Madhusudan Bhattarai and Michael Hammig
- Land tenure and conflict resolution: a game theoretic approach in the Narok district in Kenya pp. 383-407

- Hans Amman and Anantha Kumar Duraiappah
- Politics of institutional reforms in the water and drainage sector of Pakistan pp. 409-445

- Ariel Dinar, Trichur K. Balakrishnan and Joseph Wambia
Volume 9, issue 2, 2004
- Summaries pp. 123-130

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- Poverty and forest degradation: introduction to the special issue pp. 131-134

- Gerald Shively
- Household welfare and forest dependence in Southern Malawi pp. 135-154

- Monica Fisher
- Seeing the forest for the fuel pp. 155-179

- Subhrendu Pattanayak, Erin O. Sills and Randall A. Kramer
- Household production and forest clearing: the role of farming in the development of the Amazon pp. 181-202

- Jill L. Caviglia-Harris
- Risk coping strategies in tropical forests: floods, illnesses, and resource extraction pp. 203-224

- Yoshito Takasaki, Bradford L. Barham and Oliver T. Coomes
- Rural poverty, household responses to shocks, and agricultural land use: panel results for El Salvador pp. 225-239

- Jorge Rodríguez-Meza, Douglas Southgate and Claudio González-Vega
- Agricultural intensification, local labor markets, and deforestation in the Philippines pp. 241-266

- Gerald Shively and Stefano Pagiola
Volume 9, issue 1, 2004
- Summaries pp. 1-7

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- The economics of environmental change and pollution management – issues and approaches from South Asia pp. 9-18

- Partha Dasgupta, Priya Shyamsundar and Karl-Göran Mäler
- Environment development linkages: modelling a wetland system for ecological and economic value pp. 19-45

- Kanchan Chopra and Saroj Kumar Adhikari
- Economic policy instruments for controlling vehicular air pollution pp. 47-59

- Rita Pandey
- Cost–benefit analysis of cleaning the Ganges: some emerging environment and development issues pp. 61-81

- Anil Markandya and M. Narsimha Murty
- Valuing health damages from water pollution in urban Delhi, India: a health production function approach pp. 83-106

- Purnamita Dasgupta
- Comparing the cost effectiveness of market-based policy instruments versus regulation: the case of emission trading in an integrated steel plant in India pp. 107-122

- Rita Pandey and Geetesh Bhardwaj
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