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 91, issue C, 2018
- Rethinking the commons problem: Technical change, knowledge spillovers, and social learning pp. 1-25

- Dale Squires and Niels Vestergaard
- Estimating the value of lost recreation days from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill pp. 26-45

- Eric English, Roger von Haefen, Joseph Herriges, Christopher Leggett, Frank Lupi, Kenneth McConnell, Michael Welsh, Adam Domanski and Norman Meade
- How transaction costs obstruct collective action: The case of California's groundwater pp. 46-65

- Andrew Ayres, Eric Edwards and Gary D. Libecap
- Motivating emissions cleanup: Absolute vs. relative performance standards pp. 66-92

- Jamie T. Mullins
- Population health effects and health-related costs of extreme temperatures: Comprehensive evidence from Germany pp. 93-117

- Martin Karlsson and Nicolas Ziebarth
- Permit trading with flow pollution and stock pollution pp. 118-132

- Zhiyu Wang
- Can stated measures of willingness-to-accept be valid? Evidence from laboratory experiments pp. 133-149

- Patrick Lloyd-Smith and Wiktor Adamowicz
- Adaptation to an irrigation water restriction imposed through local governance pp. 150-165

- Krystal M. Drysdale and Nathan Hendricks
- Why are firms that export cleaner? International trade, abatement and environmental emissions pp. 166-183

- Rikard Forslid, Toshihiro Okubo and Karen Helene Ulltveit-Moe
- Press and leaks: Do newspapers reduce toxic emissions? pp. 184-202

- Pamela Campa
- Wildfire risk, salience & housing demand pp. 203-228

- Shawn J. McCoy and Randall Walsh
- Managing and defending the commons: Experimental evidence from TURFs in Chile pp. 229-246

- Carlos Chavez, James Murphy and John Stranlund
- Greening the vehicle fleet: Norway's CO2-Differentiated registration tax pp. 247-262

- Shiyu Yan and Gunnar Eskeland
Volume 90, issue C, 2018
- The amenity cost of road noise pp. 1-22

- Kathrine von Graevenitz
- Corporate lobbying for environmental protection pp. 23-40

- Felix Grey
- Are renewable energy policies climate friendly? The role of capacity constraints and market power pp. 41-60

- Min Wang and Jinhua Zhao
- Environmental policy in the presence of an informal sector pp. 61-77

- Antonio Bento, Mark R. Jacobsen and Antung A. Liu
- Emissions reductions or green booms? General equilibrium effects of a renewable portfolio standard pp. 78-100

- Antonio Bento, Teevrat Garg and Daniel Kaffine
- Estimation and welfare analysis from mixed logit models with large choice sets pp. 101-118

- Roger von Haefen and Adam Domanski
- Manufacturing doubt pp. 119-133

- Yann Bramoullé and Caroline Orset
- What do income tests tell us about the gap between WTA and WTP for public goods? pp. 134-146

- Edoh Y. Amiran and Daniel A. Hagen
- Economic incentives and conservation: Crowding-in social norms in a groundwater commons pp. 147-174

- Steven Smith
- Voluntary action for climate change mitigation does not exhibit locational preferences pp. 175-180

- Johannes Diederich and Timo Goeschl
- Energy efficiency and financial literacy pp. 181-216

- Daniel Brent and Michael Ward
- Negotiating a uniform emissions tax in international environmental agreements pp. 217-231

- David McEvoy and Matthew McGinty
- Agricultural innovation and climate change policy in the Brazilian Amazon: Intensification practices and the derived demand for pasture pp. 232-248

- Jill L. Caviglia-Harris
- Do networks matter after a natural disaster? A study of resource sharing within an informal network after Cyclone Aila pp. 249-268

- Asad Islam and Chau Nguyen
- The impact of environmental regulation on fetal health: Evidence from the shutdown of a coal-fired power plant located upwind of New Jersey pp. 269-293

- Muzhe Yang and Shin-Yi Chou
- Demand effects in stated preference surveys pp. 294-302

- Fredrik Carlsson, Mitesh Kataria and Elina Lampi
- Nudging energy efficiency audits: Evidence from a field experiment pp. 303-316

- Kenneth Gillingham and Tsvetan Tsvetanov
- Nudging to reduce meat consumption: Immediate and persistent effects of an intervention at a university restaurant pp. 317-341

- Verena Kurz
- Can violence harm cooperation? Experimental evidence pp. 342-359

- Giacomo De Luca, Petros Sekeris and Dominic E. Spengler
Volume 89, issue C, 2018
- The heterogeneous impacts of low natural gas prices on consumers and the environment pp. 1-28

- Joshua Linn and Lucija Muehlenbachs
- Urban spatial structure, transport-related emissions and welfare pp. 29-45

- Laurent Denant-Boèmont, Carl Gaigne and Romain Gaté
- Unintended consequences of conservation: Estimating the impact of protected areas on violence in Colombia pp. 46-70

- Gustavo Canavire-Bacarreza, Julian Diaz-Gutierrez and Merlin M. Hanauer
- Optimal coverage of an emission tax in the presence of monitoring, reporting, and verification costs pp. 71-93

- Stéphane De Cara, Loïc Henry and Pierre-Alain Jayet
- The economics of urban afforestation: Insights from an integrated bioeconomic-health model pp. 116-135

- Benjamin Jones and Shana M. McDermott
- On the labor market consequences of environmental taxes pp. 136-152

- Chi Man Yip
- Double limit pricing pp. 153-167

- Gerard van der Meijden, Karolina Ryszka and Cees Withagen
- Behavioral spillovers from food-waste collection in Swedish municipalities pp. 168-186

- Claes Ek and Jurate Miliute-Plepiene
- Environmental regulation and firm exports: Evidence from the eleventh Five-Year Plan in China pp. 187-200

- Xinzheng Shi and Zhufeng Xu
- Does the allocation of property rights matter in the commons? pp. 201-217

- Andreas Leibbrandt and John Lynham
- Rebound, directed technological change, and aggregate demand for energy pp. 218-234

- Rob Hart
- A Forward-Looking Ricardian Approach: Do land markets capitalize climate change forecasts? pp. 235-254

- Christopher Severen, Christopher Costello and Olivier Deschenes
- Anticipation and environmental regulation pp. 255-277

- Katherine Rittenhouse and Matthew Zaragoza-Watkins
- An investigation into procedural (in)variance in the valuation of mortality risk reductions pp. 278-284

- Trine Kjær, Jytte Seested Nielsen and Arne Hole
- A novel approach to estimating the demand value of public safety pp. 285-305

- Christoph Rheinberger, Felix Schläpfer and Michael Lobsiger
- Does eco-certification stem tropical deforestation? Forest Stewardship Council certification in Mexico pp. 306-333

- Allen Blackman, Leonard Goff and Marisol Rivera Planter
Volume 88, issue C, 2018
- Temperature effects on productivity and factor reallocation: Evidence from a half million chinese manufacturing plants pp. 1-17

- Peng Zhang, Olivier Deschenes, Kyle Meng and Junjie Zhang
- The link between response time and preference, variance and processing heterogeneity in stated choice experiments pp. 18-34

- Danny Campbell, Morten Mørkbak and Søren Olsen
- Environmental rebounds/backfires: Macroeconomic implications for the promotion of environmentally-friendly products pp. 35-68

- Juin-jen Chang, Wei-Neng Wang and Jhy-yuan Shieh
- Accounting for loss of variety and factor reallocations in the welfare cost of regulations pp. 69-94

- Dana Andersen
- Emissions leakage, environmental policy and trade frictions pp. 95-113

- J Holladay, Mohammed Mohsin and Shreekar Pradhan
- The effect of subway expansions on vehicle congestion: Evidence from Beijing pp. 114-133

- Jun Yang, Shuai Chen, Ping Qin, Fangwen Lu and Antung A. Liu
- Cleaner firms or cleaner products? How product mix shapes emission intensity from manufacturing pp. 134-158

- Geoffrey Barrows and Hélène Ollivier
- Accounting for outside options in discrete choice models: An application to commercial fishing effort pp. 159-179

- Tess Stafford
- The impact of trading on the costs and benefits of the Acid Rain Program pp. 180-209

- Hei Sing Chan, Benjamin Chupp, Maureen Cropper and Nicholas Muller
- When starting with the most expensive option makes sense: Optimal timing, cost and sectoral allocation of abatement investment pp. 210-233

- Adrien Vogt-Schilb, Guy Meunier and Stephane Hallegatte
- The impact of emissions-based taxes on the retirement of used and inefficient vehicles: The case of Switzerland pp. 234-258

- Anna Alberini, Markus Bareit, Massimo Filippini and Adan Martinez-Cruz
- Contamination and incomplete information: Bounding implicit prices using high-profile leaks pp. 259-282

- Dennis Guignet, Robin Jenkins, Matthew Ranson and Patrick Walsh
- Spillover health effects of energy efficiency investments: Quasi-experimental evidence from the Los Angeles LED streetlight program pp. 283-299

- Benjamin Jones
- Rewards and cooperation in social dilemma games pp. 300-310

- Jan Stoop, Daan van Soest and Jana Vyrastekova
- Land preservation policy effect or neighborhood dynamics: A repeat sales hedonic matching approach pp. 311-326

- Linda Fernandez, Bowman Cutter, Ritu Sharma and Tom Scott
- You can't take it with you: Appliance choices and the energy efficiency gap pp. 327-344

- Ryan Sandler
- Re-election incentives and deforestation cycles in the Brazilian Amazon pp. 345-365

- Sharon Pailler
- Capital beats coal: How collecting the climate rent increases aggregate investment pp. 366-378

- Jan Siegmeier, Linus Mattauch and Ottmar Edenhofer
- Climate change, agricultural production and civil conflict: Evidence from the Philippines pp. 379-395

- Benjamin Crost, Claire Duquennois, Joseph H. Felter and Daniel I. Rees
- Salience games: Private politics when public attention is limited pp. 396-410

- Anthony Heyes, Thomas P. Lyon and Steve Martin
- Valuing nuclear energy risk: Evidence from the impact of the Fukushima crisis on U.S. house prices pp. 411-426

- Shinsuke Tanaka and Jeffrey Zabel
- Mechanisms matter for evaluating the economic impacts of marine reserves pp. 427-446

- Matthew Reimer and Alan C. Haynie
- The effects of public transit supply on the demand for automobile travel pp. 447-467

- Justin Beaudoin and C.-Y. Cynthia Lin Lawell
- The consequences of spatially differentiated water pollution regulation in China pp. 468-485

- Zhao Chen, Matthew Kahn, Yu Liu and Zhi Wang
- Reply to “a comment on ‘three reasons to use annual payments in contingent valuation’” pp. 489-495

- Kevin Egan, Jay Corrigan and Daryl F. Dwyer
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