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 83, issue C, 2017
- Menus of price-quantity contracts for inducing the truth in environmental regulation pp. 1-7

- Ratna K. Shrestha
- Economic impacts of climate change on agriculture: The importance of additional climatic variables other than temperature and precipitation pp. 8-31

- Peng Zhang, Junjie Zhang and Minpeng Chen
- Highway toll and air pollution: Evidence from Chinese cities pp. 32-49

- Shihe Fu and Yizhen Gu
- On the environmental consequences of intra-industry trade pp. 50-67

- Jayjit Roy
- Transaction costs, communication and spatial coordination in Payment for Ecosystem Services Schemes pp. 68-89

- Simanti Banerjee, Timothy Cason, Frans de Vries and Nick Hanley
- Negotiating environmental agreements under ratification constraints pp. 90-106

- Sonja Köke and Andreas Lange
- Prevention and cleanup of dynamic harm under environmental liability pp. 107-120

- Tim Friehe and Eric Langlais
- The effect of low emission zones on air pollution and infant health pp. 121-144

- Markus Gehrsitz
- EU air pollution regulation: A breath of fresh air for Eastern European polluting industries? pp. 145-163

- Igor Bagayev and Julie Lochard
- The effect of environmental regulation on plant-level product mix: A study of EPA's Cluster Rule pp. 164-184

- Aaron Elrod and Arun Malik
- The effects of summer heat on academic achievement: A cohort analysis pp. 185-196

- Hyunkuk Cho
- Jobs and climate policy: Evidence from British Columbia's revenue-neutral carbon tax pp. 197-216

- Akio Yamazaki
- Valuing environmental amenities through inverse optimization: Theory and case study pp. 217-230

- Mo Zhou
Volume 82, issue C, 2017
- Do water saving technologies save water? Empirical evidence from North China pp. 1-16

- Qiuqiong Huang, Jinxia Wang and Yumin Li
- Valuing nonfatal health risk as a function of illness severity and duration: Benefit transfer using QALYs pp. 17-38

- James Hammitt and Kevin Haninger
- The social costs of second-best policies: Evidence from agricultural GHG mitigation pp. 39-73

- Cloé Garnache, Pierre Mérel, Juhwan Lee and Johan Six
- Is Chinese trade policy motivated by environmental concerns? pp. 74-103

- Sabrina Eisenbarth
- Is energy efficiency capitalized into home prices? Evidence from three U.S. cities pp. 104-124

- Margaret Walls, Todd Gerarden, Karen Palmer and Xian Fang Bak
- Analyzing the effectiveness of international environmental policies: The case of the Kyoto Protocol pp. 125-151

- Christian Almer and Ralph Winkler
- Evidence of variable discount rates and non-standard discounting in mortality risk valuation pp. 152-167

- Rebecca McDonald, S.M. Chilton, M.W. Jones-Lee and H.R.T. Metcalf
- Temporal displacement of environmental crime: Evidence from marine oil pollution pp. 168-180

- Ben Vollaard
- The effects of license plate-based driving restrictions on air quality: Theory and empirical evidence pp. 181-220

- Wei Zhang, C.-Y. Cynthia Lin Lawell and Victoria I. Umanskaya
- Does the presence of wind turbines have negative externalities for people in their surroundings? Evidence from well-being data pp. 221-238

- Christian Krekel and Alexander Zerrahn
- Wireless alerts for extreme weather and the impact on hazard mitigating behavior pp. 239-255

- Jeffrey S. Ferris and David Newburn
Volume 81, issue C, 2017
- Efficiency and environmental impacts of electricity restructuring on coal-fired power plants pp. 1-18

- Hei Sing Chan, Harrison Fell, Ian Lange and Shanjun Li
- Does the conservation of land reduce development? An econometric-based landscape simulation with land market feedbacks pp. 19-37

- Katherine Zipp, David Lewis and Bill Provencher
- International environmental agreements for local and global pollution pp. 38-58

- Michael Günther and Tim Hellmann
- Uncovering context-induced status quo effects in choice experiments pp. 59-73

- Malte Oehlmann, Jürgen Meyerhoff, Petr Mariel and Priska Weller
- Ambiguity, reasoned determination, and climate-change policy pp. 74-92

- Robert G. Chambers and Tigran Melkonyan
- The effects of adaptation measures on hurricane induced property losses: Which FEMA investments have the highest returns? pp. 93-114

- Meri Davlasheridze, Karen Fisher-Vanden and Henry Klaiber
- Domestic politics and the formation of international environmental agreements pp. 115-131

- Carmen Marchiori, Simon Dietz and Alessandro Tavoni
- Are policy incentives for solar power effective? Evidence from residential installations in the Northeast pp. 132-151

- Christine Lasco Crago and Ilya Chernyakhovskiy
- Choice set formation for outdoor destinations: The role of motivations and preference discrimination in site selection for the management of public expenditures on protected areas pp. 152-173

- Mara Thiene, Joffre Swait and Riccardo Scarpa
- The cost of endangered species protection: Evidence from auctions for natural resources pp. 174-192

- Branko Bošković and Linda Nøstbakken
- Using virtual environments to improve the realism of choice experiments: A case study about coastal erosion management pp. 193-208

- Yvonne Matthews, Riccardo Scarpa and Dan Marsh
- Environmental policies and productivity growth: Evidence across industries and firms pp. 209-226

- Silvia Albrizio, Tomasz Kozluk and Vera Zipperer
- When is increasing consumption of common property optimal? Sorting, congestion and entry in the commons pp. 227-242

- Jonathan Hughes and Daniel Kaffine
Volume 80, issue C, 2016
- What ails the European Union׳s emissions trading system? pp. 6-19

- Stephen Salant
- Emissions trading systems with cap adjustments pp. 20-36

- Sascha Kollenberg and Luca Taschini
- Procrastinating reform: The impact of the market stability reserve on the EU ETS pp. 37-52

- Grischa Perino and Maximilian Willner
- Comparing policies to confront permit over-allocation pp. 53-68

- Harrison Fell
- Reprint of: Price and quantity collars for stabilizing emission allowance prices: Laboratory experiments on the EU ETS market stability reserve pp. 69-86

- Charles Holt and William Shobe
Volume 79, issue C, 2016
- Measuring the rebound effect with micro data: A first difference approach pp. 1-17

- Bruno De Borger, Ismir Mulalic and Jan Rouwendal
- The effect of air pollution on mortality in China: Evidence from the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games pp. 18-39

- Guojun He, Maoyong Fan and Maigeng Zhou
- The effect of competition on toxic pollution releases pp. 40-54

- Daniel H. Simon and Jeffrey Prince
- Do plants’ emissions respond to ambient environmental quality? Evidence from the clean water act pp. 55-69

- Lopamudra Chakraborti
- Firm behavior under quantity controls: The theory of virtual quantities pp. 70-86

- Dale Squires
- Cross-country electricity trade, renewable energy and European transmission infrastructure policy pp. 87-113

- Jan Abrell and Sebastian Rausch
- Conservation policies: Who responds to price and who responds to prescription? pp. 114-134

- Casey Wichman, Laura Taylor and Roger von Haefen
- Climate variability and international migration: The importance of the agricultural linkage pp. 135-151

- Ruohong Cai, Shuaizhang Feng, Michael Oppenheimer and Mariola Pytlikova
- How certain are we about the certainty-equivalent long term social discount rate? pp. 152-168

- Mark C. Freeman and Ben Groom
- Emissions cap or emissions tax? A multi-sector business cycle analysis pp. 169-188

- Yazid Dissou and Lilia Karnizova
- Coalition formation in fisheries with potential regime shift pp. 189-207

- Steve Miller and Bruno Nkuiya
- Incentives, green preferences, and private provision of impure public goods pp. 208-220

- Casey Wichman
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