Journal of Environmental Economics and Management
1974 - 2025
Current editor(s): M.A. Cole, A. Lange, D.J. Phaneuf, D. Popp, M.J. Roberts, M.D. Smith, C. Timmins, Q. Weninger and A.J. Yates From Elsevier Bibliographic data for series maintained by Catherine Liu (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 95, issue C, 2019
- Fuel consumption and gasoline prices: The role of assortative matching between households and automobiles pp. 1-25

- Spencer Banzhaf and M. Taha Kasim
- Urban afforestation and infant health: Evidence from MillionTreesNYC pp. 26-44

- Benjamin Jones and Andrew Goodkind
- Positive framing does not solve the tragedy of the commons pp. 45-56

- Elisabeth Isaksen, Kjell Arne Brekke and Andries Richter
- A new baseline model for estimating willingness to pay from discrete choice models pp. 57-61

- Richard Carson and Mikolaj Czajkowski
- The impact of flooding on property prices: A repeat-sales approach pp. 62-86

- Allan Beltrán, David Maddison and Robert Elliott
- The derivation of discount rates with an augmented measure of income pp. 87-101

- Nicholas Muller
- The Antiquities Act, national monuments, and the regional economy pp. 102-117

- Paul Jakus and Sherzod Akhundjanov
- Spatial aggregation and the value of natural capital pp. 118-132

- Ethan T. Addicott and Eli P. Fenichel
- Tell the truth or not? The montero mechanism for emissions control at work pp. 133-152

- Till Requate, Eva Camacho-Cuena, Ch'ng Kean Siang and Israel Waichman
- Strategic implications of counter-geoengineering: Clash or cooperation? pp. 153-177

- Daniel Heyen, Joshua Horton and Juan Moreno-Cruz
- Can climate mitigation help the poor? Measuring impacts of the CDM in rural China pp. 178-197

- Yimeng Du and Kenji Takeuchi
- Redistribution and pollution taxes with non-linear Engel curves pp. 198-226

- Bas Jacobs and Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg
- The Kyoto protocol: Empirical evidence of a hidden success pp. 227-256

- Nada Maamoun
- Temperature and industrial output: Firm-level evidence from China pp. 257-274

- Xiaoguang Chen and Lu Yang
Volume 94, issue C, 2019
- Multinational corporations and the EU Emissions Trading System: The specter of asset erosion and creeping deindustrialization pp. 1-26

- Nils aus dem Moore, Philipp Großkurth and Michael Themann
- Strategic pollution control and capital tax competition pp. 27-53

- Thomas Eichner and Rüdiger Pethig
- Valuation of natural capital under uncertain substitutability pp. 54-66

- Christian Gollier
- Decentralized mechanisms for river sharing pp. 67-81

- Jens Gudmundsson, Jens Hougaard and Chiu Yu Ko
- Personality and economic choices pp. 82-100

- Christopher Boyce, Mikolaj Czajkowski and Nick Hanley
- Carbon taxation, OPEC and the end of oil pp. 101-117

- Niko Jaakkola
- The environmental effects of trade within and across sectors pp. 118-139

- Lawrence D. LaPlue
- The social cost of carbon revisited pp. 140-160

- Robert Pindyck
- Negotiating housing deal on a polluted day: Consequences and possible explanations pp. 161-187

- Yu Qin, Jing Wu and Jubo Yan
- Willingness to pay for clean air in China pp. 188-216

- Richard Freeman, Wenquan Liang, Ran Song and Christopher Timmins
- Good news for environmental self-regulation? Finding the right link pp. 217-235

- Yanbing Wang, Michael S. Delgado, Neha Khanna and Vicki L. Bogan
- Too hot to handle: The effects of high temperatures during pregnancy on adult welfare outcomes pp. 236-253

- Zihan Hu and Teng Li
- CEO education and corporate environmental footprint pp. 254-273

- Mario Amore, Morten Bennedsen, Birthe Larsen and Philip Rosenbaum
Volume 93, issue C, 2019
- Cost pass-through to higher ethanol blends at the pump: Evidence from Minnesota gas station data pp. 1-19

- Jing Li and James H. Stock
- Market equilibrium and welfare effects of a fuel tax in China: The impact of consumers' response through driving patterns pp. 20-43

- Jijun Tan, Junji Xiao and Xiaolan Zhou
- Bayesian nonlinear meta regression for benefit transfer pp. 44-62

- Klaus Moeltner
- Disentangling the effects of policy and payment consequentiality and risk attitudes on stated preferences pp. 63-84

- Ewa Zawojska, Anna Bartczak and Mikolaj Czajkowski
- Groundwater depletion in India: Social losses from costly well deepening pp. 85-100

- Susan Sayre and Vis Taraz
- Dynamic incentive regulation of diffuse pollution pp. 101-124

- Andrea La Nauze and Claudio Mezzetti
- Does the EU ETS cause carbon leakage in European manufacturing? pp. 125-147

- Helene Naegele and Aleksandar Zaklan
- Conservation agriculture and climate resilience pp. 148-169

- Jeffrey Michler, Kathy Baylis, Mary Arends-Kuenning and Kizito Mazvimavi
- The Clean Air Act Watch List and federal oversight of state enforcement efforts pp. 170-184

- Mary Evans and Sarah L. Stafford
- Intertemporal quota arbitrage in multispecies fisheries pp. 185-207

- Jorge Holzer and Geret DePiper
- Salience of law enforcement: A field experiment pp. 208-220

- Robert Dur and Ben Vollaard
- Long-term impacts of exposure to high temperatures on human capital and economic productivity pp. 221-238

- Ram Fishman, Paul Carrillo and Jason Russ
- Emission reduction and profit-neutral permit allocations pp. 239-253

- Jean-Philippe Nicolaï
- Bag leakage: The effect of disposable carryout bag regulations on unregulated bags pp. 254-271

- Rebecca Taylor
- Neighborhood effects in the Brazilian Amazônia: Protected areas and deforestation pp. 272-288

- A. Amin, Johanna Choumert-Nkolo, Pascale Motel Combes, P. Combes Motel, Eric Kere, J.-G. Ongono-Olinga and Sonia Schwartz
Volume 92, issue C, 2018
- Evaluating impacts of agricultural cost sharing on water quality: Additionality, crowding In, and slippage pp. 1-19

- Patrick Fleming, Erik Lichtenberg and David Newburn
- An auction mechanism for the optimal provision of ecosystem services under climate change pp. 20-34

- David Lewis and Stephen Polasky
- (Not so) gently down the stream: River pollution and health in Indonesia pp. 35-53

- Teevrat Garg, Stuart E. Hamilton, Jacob Hochard, Evan Kresch and John Talbot
- Environmental regulation, emissions and productivity: Evidence from Chinese COD-emitting manufacturers pp. 54-73

- Chunhua Wang, JunJie Wu and Bing Zhang
- The effectiveness of taxing the carbon content of energy consumption pp. 74-99

- Suphi Sen and Herman R.J. Vollebergh
- Climate policy under factor mobility: A (differentiated) case for capital taxation pp. 100-124

- Wolfgang Habla
- New insights from the canonical fisheries model – Optimal management when stocks are low pp. 125-133

- Eric Nævdal and Anders Skonhoft
- Shoreline defense against climate change and capitalized impact of beach nourishment pp. 134-147

- Yun Qiu and Sathya Gopalakrishnan
- Optimal geoengineering experiments pp. 148-168

- Lassi Ahlvik and Antti Iho
- Carbon is forever: A climate change experiment on cooperation pp. 169-184

- Giacomo Calzolari, Marco Casari and Riccardo Ghidoni
- Consumer surplus-enhancing cooperation in a natural resource oligopoly pp. 185-193

- Luca Colombo and Paola Labrecciosa
- Flexible fuel vehicles, less flexible minded consumers: Price information experiments at the pump pp. 194-221

- Alberto Salvo
- Direct and spillover effects of a social information campaign on residential water-savings pp. 222-243

- Mónica M. Jaime Torres and Fredrik Carlsson
- Strategic delegation and international permit markets: Why linking May fail pp. 244-250

- Wolfgang Habla and Ralph Winkler
- The housing market impacts of wastewater injection induced seismicity risk pp. 251-269

- Susana Ferreira, Haiyan Liu and Brady Brewer
- Maximizing the impact of climate finance: Funding projects or pilot projects? pp. 270-281

- Matthew Kotchen and Christopher Costello
- Non-renewable resource extraction under financial incentives to reduce and reverse stock pollution pp. 282-299

- Peifang Yang and Graham Davis
- Severe air pollution and child absences when schools and parents respond pp. 300-330

- Haoming Liu and Alberto Salvo
- Climate policy commitment devices pp. 331-343

- Sebastian Dengler, Reyer Gerlagh, Stefan Trautmann and Gijs Kuilen
- Testing the behavior of rationally inattentive consumers in a residential water market pp. 344-359

- Xiangrui Wang, Jukwan Lee, Jia Yan and Gary Thompson
- The local air pollution cost of coal storage and handling: Evidence from U.S. power plants pp. 360-396

- Akshaya Jha and Nicholas Muller
- Agricultural yield and conflict pp. 397-417

- James Ang and Satyendra Gupta
- Mercury pollution, information, and property values pp. 418-432

- Chuan Tang, Martin Heintzelman and Thomas M. Holsen
- Research trends in environmental and resource economics: Insights from four decades of JEEM pp. 433-464

- Roland Kube, Andreas Löschel, Henrik Mertens and Till Requate
- Air Pollution, Student Health, and School Absences: Evidence from China pp. 465-497

- Siyu Chen, Chongshan Guo and Xinfei Huang
- Partnerships to prevent deforestation in the Amazon pp. 498-516

- Suhyun Jung and Stephen Polasky
- Air pollution and defensive expenditures: Evidence from particulate-filtering facemasks pp. 517-536

- Junjie Zhang and Quan Mu
- Strategic decentralization and the provision of global public goods pp. 537-558

- Renaud Foucart and Cheng Wan
- Conservation procurement auctions with bidirectional externalities pp. 559-579

- Pak-Sing Choi, Ana Espinola-Arredondo and Felix Munoz-Garcia
- Natural resources and sovereign expropriation pp. 580-607

- Fridrik Baldursson and Nils-Henrik von der Fehr
- Household location decisions and the value of climate amenities pp. 608-637

- Paramita Sinha, Martha L. Caulkins and Maureen Cropper
- Regulation, innovation, and firm selection: The porter hypothesis under monopolistic competition pp. 638-658

- Larry Qiu, Mohan Zhou and Xu Wei
- Harvesting selectivity and stochastic recruitment in economic models of age-structured fisheries pp. 659-676

- Olli Tahvonen, Martin Quaas and Rüdiger Voss
- An imperfect storm: Fat-tailed tropical cyclone damages, insurance, and climate policy pp. 677-706

- Marc Conte and David Kelly
- Reciprocal climate negotiators pp. 707-725

- Karine Nyborg
- Do energy retrofits work? Evidence from commercial and residential buildings in Phoenix pp. 726-743

- Jing Liang, Yueming Qiu, Timothy James, Benjamin L. Ruddell, Michael Dalrymple, Stevan Earl and Alex Castelazo
- Does expanding regional train service reduce air pollution? pp. 744-764

- Rafael Lalive, Simon Luechinger and Armin Schmutzler
- Political economy of dynamic resource wars pp. 765-782

- Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg
- How robust is the uniform emissions pricing rule to social equity concerns? pp. 783-814

- Jan Abrell, Sebastian Rausch and Giacomo A. Schwarz
- Provision of environmental public goods: Unconditional and conditional donations from outsiders pp. 815-831

- Esther Blanco, Tobias Haller and James Walker
- Output-based allocations in pollution markets with uncertainty and self-selection pp. 832-851

- Guy Meunier, Juan-Pablo Montero and Jean-Pierre Ponssard
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