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 87, issue C, 2018
- Leakage in regional environmental policy: The case of the regional greenhouse gas initiative pp. 1-23

- Harrison Fell and Peter Maniloff
- Solar geoengineering, uncertainty, and the price of carbon pp. 24-41

- Garth Heutel, Juan Moreno-Cruz and Soheil Shayegh
- Consignment auctions pp. 42-51

- Peyman Khezr and Ian MacKenzie
- Multiple pollutants, co-benefits, and suboptimal environmental policies pp. 52-71

- Don Fullerton and Daniel H. Karney
- Bicycle infrastructure and traffic congestion: Evidence from DC's Capital Bikeshare pp. 72-93

- Timothy L. Hamilton and Casey Wichman
- Strategic trade in pollution permits pp. 94-113

- Alex Dickson and Ian MacKenzie
- Policy spillovers in the regulation of multiple pollutants pp. 114-134

- Stefan Ambec and Jessica Coria
- Coordination and information sharing about pest resistance pp. 135-149

- Stéphane Lemarié and Philippe Marcoul
- Does federal disaster assistance crowd out flood insurance? pp. 150-164

- Carolyn Kousky, Erwann O. Michel-Kerjan and Paul Raschky
- Peeling back the onion: Using latent class analysis to uncover heterogeneous responses to stated preference surveys pp. 165-189

- James Hammitt and Daniel Herrera-Araujo
- The behavioral effect of Pigovian regulation: Evidence from a field experiment pp. 190-205

- Bruno Lanz, Jules Wurlod, Luca Panzone and Timothy Swanson
- The Grey Paradox: How fossil-fuel owners can benefit from carbon taxation pp. 206-223

- Renaud Coulomb and Fanny Henriet
- Does water scarcity shift the electricity generation mix toward fossil fuels? Empirical evidence from the United States pp. 224-241

- Jonathan Eyer and Casey Wichman
- Estimating the cost of invasive species control pp. 242-257

- Sunny L. Jardine and James Sanchirico
- The climate beta pp. 258-274

- Simon Dietz, Christian Gollier and Louise Kessler
Volume 86, issue C, 2017
- Environmental economics in developing countries: An introduction to the special issue pp. 1-7

- B. Kelsey Jack
- Parks versus PES: Evaluating direct and incentive-based land conservation in Mexico pp. 8-28

- Katharine Sims and Jennifer M. Alix-Garcia
- Indigenous land rights and deforestation: Evidence from the Brazilian Amazon pp. 29-47

- Ariel BenYishay, Silke Heuser, Daniel Runfola and Rachel Trichler
- Increasing the impact of collective incentives in payments for ecosystem services pp. 48-67

- David Kaczan, Alexander Pfaff, Luz Rodriguez and Elizabeth Shapiro-Garza
- Using unobtrusive sensors to measure and minimize Hawthorne effects: Evidence from cookstoves pp. 68-80

- Andrew Simons, Theresa Beltramo, Garrick Blalock and David Levine
- Household electrification and indoor air pollution pp. 81-92

- Manuel Barron and Maximo Torero
- Pesticide use and health outcomes: Evidence from agricultural water pollution in China pp. 93-120

- Wangyang Lai
- Microcredit and willingness to pay for environmental quality: Evidence from a randomized-controlled trial of finance for sanitation in rural Cambodia pp. 121-140

- Ariel Ben Yishay, Andrew Fraker, Raymond Guiteras, Giordano Palloni, Neil Buddy Shah, Stuart Shirrell and Paul Wang
- Seeing, believing, and behaving: Heterogeneous effects of an information intervention on household water treatment pp. 141-159

- Joe Brown, Amar Hamoudi, Marc Jeuland and Gina Turrini
- Demand for environmental quality information and household response: Evidence from well-water arsenic testing pp. 160-192

- Prabhat Barnwal, Alexander van Geen, Jan von der Goltz and Chander Kumar Singh
- Water scarcity and rioting: Disaggregated evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 193-209

- Christian Almer, Jérémy Laurent-Lucchetti and Manuel Oechslin
- The impact of shoreline stabilization on economic growth in small island developing states pp. 210-228

- Leonardo R. Corral and Maja Schling
- Reprint of: Linking conservation and welfare: A theoretical model with application to Nepal pp. 229-243

- Marie-Eve Yergeau, Dorothee Boccanfuso and Jonathan Goyette
- The welfare effects of fuel conservation policies in a dual-fuel car market: Evidence from India pp. 244-261

- Randy Chugh and Maureen Cropper
- Health externalities of India's expansion of coal plants: Evidence from a national panel of 40,000 households pp. 262-276

- Aashish Gupta and Dean Spears
- Does environmental regulation affect labor demand in China? Evidence from the textile printing and dyeing industry pp. 277-294

- Mengdi Liu, Ron Shadbegian and Bing Zhang
- Particulate matter and labor supply: The role of caregiving and non-linearities pp. 295-309

- Fernando Aragon, Juan Jose Miranda and Paulina Oliva
Volume 85, issue C, 2017
- Self-enforcing environmental agreements and trade in fossil energy deposits pp. 1-20

- Thomas Eichner and Rüdiger Pethig
- Constructing meaningful environmental indices: A nonparametric frontier approach pp. 21-34

- Peng Zhou, Magali Delmas and A. Kohli
- Income inequality and willingness to pay for environmental public goods pp. 35-61

- Stefan Baumgärtner, Moritz Drupp, Jasper N. Meya, Jan M. Munz and Martin Quaas
- Benefits and ancillary costs of natural infrastructure: Evidence from the New Jersey coast pp. 62-80

- Steven Dundas
- Happiness in the air: How does a dirty sky affect mental health and subjective well-being? pp. 81-94

- Xin Zhang, Xiaobo Zhang and Xi Chen
- Linking conservation and welfare: A theoretical model with application to Nepal pp. 95-109

- Marie-Eve Yergeau, Dorothee Boccanfuso and Jonathan Goyette
- Optimized quantity-within-distance models of spatial welfare heterogeneity pp. 110-129

- Benedict M. Holland and Robert Johnston
- Buybacks with costly participation pp. 130-145

- Jorge Holzer, Geret DePiper and Douglas Lipton
- How does the presence of HOV lanes affect plug-in electric vehicle adoption in California? A generalized propensity score approach pp. 146-170

- Tamara Sheldon and J.R. DeShazo
- Pollution Haven and Corruption Paradise pp. 171-192

- Fabien Candau and Elisa Dienesch
- Accepting market failure: Cultural worldviews and the opposition to corrective environmental policies pp. 193-204

- Todd Cherry, Steffen Kallbekken and Stephan Kroll
- The impact of cheap natural gas on marginal emissions from electricity generation and implications for energy policy pp. 205-227

- J Holladay and Jacob LaRiviere
Volume 84, issue C, 2017
- Are there reasons against open-ended research into solar radiation management? A model of intergenerational decision-making under uncertainty pp. 1-17

- Martin Quaas, Johannes Quaas, Wilfried Rickels and Olivier Boucher
- Designing policy incentives for cleaner technologies: Lessons from California's plug-in electric vehicle rebate program pp. 18-43

- J.R. DeShazo, Tamara Sheldon and Richard Carson
- Robust technology policy against emission leakage: The case of upstream subsidies pp. 44-61

- Carolyn Fischer, Mads Greaker and Knut Einar Rosendahl
- On optimal audit mechanisms for environmental taxes pp. 62-83

- Andreas Oestreich
- Heterogeneous firms and the environment: a cap-and-trade program pp. 84-101

- Lisa Anouliès
- Do renewable energy policies reduce carbon emissions? On caps and inter-industry leakage pp. 102-124

- Johannes Jarke and Grischa Perino
- There will be blood: Crime rates in shale-rich U.S. counties pp. 125-152

- Alexander James and Brock Smith
- An energy-centric theory of agglomeration pp. 153-172

- Juan Moreno-Cruz and M. Scott Taylor
- Subgame-perfect cooperative agreements in a dynamic game of climate change pp. 173-188

- Parkash Chander
- Do credit constraints favor dirty production? Theory and plant-level evidence pp. 189-208

- Dana Andersen
- To mitigate or not to mitigate: The price elasticity of pro-environmental behavior pp. 209-222

- Johannes Diederich and Timo Goeschl
- Optimal monitoring and control under state uncertainty: Application to lionfish management pp. 223-245

- David M. Kling, James Sanchirico and Paul Fackler
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