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 (repec@elsevier.com). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 78, issue C, 2016
- Not fully charged: Welfare effects of tax incentives for employer-provided electric cars pp. 1-19

- Alexandros Dimitropoulos, Jos van Ommeren, Paul Koster and Piet Rietveld
- Optimal timing of carbon capture policies under learning-by-doing pp. 20-37

- Jean-Pierre Amigues, Gilles Lafforgue and Michel Moreaux
- Does localized imitation drive technology adoption? A case study on rooftop photovoltaic systems in Germany pp. 38-48

- Johannes Rode and Alexander Weber
- Forest loss, monetary compensation, and delayed re-planting: The effects of unpredictable land tenure in China pp. 49-66

- Stephen Salant and Xueying Yu
- International environmental agreements with consistent conjectures pp. 67-84

- Alejandro Gelves and Matthew McGinty
- Second-best carbon taxation in the global economy: The Green Paradox and carbon leakage revisited pp. 85-105

- Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg
- Warm glow from green power: Evidence from Australian electricity consumers pp. 106-120

- Chunbo Ma and Michael Burton
- Politics matters: Regulatory events as catalysts for price formation under cap-and-trade pp. 121-139

- Nicolas Koch, Godefroy Grosjean, Sabine Fuss and Ottmar Edenhofer
Volume 77, issue C, 2016
- Toward a delineation of the circumstances in which cooperation can be sustained in environmental and resource problems pp. 1-13

- Daan van Soest, Jan Stoop and Jana Vyrastekova
- Valuation of expectations: A hedonic study of shale gas development and New York’s moratorium pp. 14-30

- Andrew Boslett, Todd Guilfoos and Corey Lang
- Thanks but no thanks: A new policy to reduce land conflict pp. 31-50

- Martin Dufwenberg, Gunnar Köhlin, Peter Martinsson and Haileselassie Medhin
- Vertical fiscal externalities and the environment pp. 51-74

- Christoph Böhringer, Nicholas Rivers and Hidemichi Yonezawa
- A simple formula for the social cost of carbon pp. 75-94

- Inge van den Bijgaart, Reyer Gerlagh and Matti Liski
- Environmental pollution and biodiversity: Light pollution and sea turtles in the Caribbean pp. 95-116

- Michael Brei, Agustín Pérez-Barahona and Eric Strobl
- Time delay, complexity and support for taxation pp. 117-141

- Silvia Tiezzi and Erte Xiao
Volume 76, issue C, 2016
- Can indifference make the world greener? pp. 1-13

- Johan Egebark and Mathias Ekström
- An empirical study of federal law versus local environmental enforcement pp. 14-31

- Eric Sjöberg
- Endogenous vs. exogenous regulations in the commons pp. 51-66

- Anna Lou Abatayo and John Lynham
- Long-run changes in radiative forcing and surface temperature: The effect of human activity over the last five centuries pp. 67-85

- Theologos Dergiades, Robert Kaufmann and Theodore Panagiotidis
- Polluting thy neighbor: Unintended consequences of China׳s pollution reduction mandates pp. 86-104

- Hongbin Cai, Yuyu Chen and Qing Gong
- Impacts of climate change on agriculture: Evidence from China pp. 105-124

- Shuai Chen, Xiaoguang Chen and Jintao Xu
Volume 75, issue C, 2016
- Coasean bargaining in the presence of Pigouvian taxation pp. 1-11

- Ian MacKenzie and Markus Ohndorf
- Tax versus emissions trading scheme in the long run pp. 12-24

- Takayoshi Shinkuma and Hajime Sugeta
- Impact of foot-and-mouth disease status on deforestation in Brazilian Amazon and cerrado municipalities between 2000 and 2010 pp. 25-40

- Maria S. Bowman
- Valuation of small and multiple health risks: A critical analysis of SP data applied to food and water safety pp. 41-53

- Henrik Andersson, Arne Hole and Mikael Svensson
- Corporate governance and green innovation pp. 54-72

- Mario Amore and Morten Bennedsen
Volume 74, issue C, 2015
- Models-as-usual for unusual risks? On the value of catastrophic climate change pp. 1-22

- Antoine Bommier, Bruno Lanz and Stéphane Zuber
- Salience of carbon taxes in the gasoline market pp. 23-36

- Nicholas Rivers and Brandon Schaufele
- Fishermen, markets, and population diversity pp. 37-54

- Sunny L. Jardine and James Sanchirico
- Optimal abatement of carbon emission flows pp. 55-70

- Michel Moreaux and Cees Withagen
- An integrated model of regional and local residential sorting with application to air quality pp. 71-93

- Timothy Hamilton and Daniel Phaneuf
- Do energy prices influence investment in energy efficiency? Evidence from energy star appliances pp. 94-106

- Grant Jacobsen
Volume 73, issue C, 2015
- The Weitzman price corner pp. 1-12

- Andrew Goodkind and Jay S. Coggins
- SMART-SREC: A stochastic model of the New Jersey solar renewable energy certificate market pp. 13-31

- Michael Coulon, Javad Khazaei and Warren B. Powell
- Declining discount rates and the Fisher Effect: Inflated past, discounted future? pp. 32-49

- Mark C. Freeman, Ben Groom, Ekaterini Panopoulou and Theologos Pantelidis
- Enforcing the Clean Water Act: The effect of state-level corruption on compliance pp. 50-78

- Katherine K. Grooms
Volume 72, issue C, 2015
- Transboundary pollution game with potential shift in damages pp. 1-14

- Bruno Nkuiya
- Directing technical change from fossil-fuel to renewable energy innovation: An application using firm-level patent data pp. 15-37

- Joëlle Noailly and Roger Smeets
- The social and ecological determinants of common pool resource sustainability pp. 38-53

- Erik Kimbrough and Alexander Vostroknutov
- Optimal policy instruments for externality-producing durable goods under present bias pp. 54-70

- Garth Heutel
- The “second dividend” and the demographic structure pp. 71-97

- Frederic Gonand and Pierre-André Jouvet
- Learning and climate feedbacks: Optimal climate insurance and fat tails pp. 98-122

- David Kelly and Zhuo Tan
- Three reasons to use annual payments in contingent valuation surveys: Convergent validity, discount rates, and mental accounting pp. 123-136

- Kevin Egan, Jay Corrigan and Daryl F. Dwyer
- Environmental policy and misallocation: The productivity effect of intensity standards pp. 137-163

- Trevor Tombe and Jennifer Winter
- Green, greener, greenest: Eco-label gradation and competition pp. 164-176

- Yuanhao Li and Klaas van 't Veld
- Gone with the wind: Valuing the visual impacts of wind turbines through house prices pp. 177-196

- Stephen Gibbons
Volume 71, issue C, 2015
- Stock market and deterrence effect: A mid-run analysis of major environmental and non-environmental accidents pp. 1-18

- Cécile Carpentier and Jean-Marc Suret
- Discounting and relative consumption pp. 19-33

- Olof Johansson-Stenman and Thomas Sterner
- On sustainability and social welfare pp. 34-53

- Marc Fleurbaey
- Do environmental right-to-know laws affect markets? Capitalization of information in the toxic release inventory pp. 54-70

- Ralph Mastromonaco
- Spatial interactions in habitat conservation: Evidence from prairie pothole easements pp. 71-89

- Chad Lawley and Wanhong Yang
- Pigou meets Mirrlees: On the irrelevance of tax distortions for the second-best Pigouvian tax pp. 90-108

- Bas Jacobs and Ruud de Mooij
- A cultural model of private provision and the environment pp. 109-124

- Emeline Bezin
- Competitive investment in clean technology and uninformed green consumers pp. 125-141

- Aditi Sengupta
- Terminating links between emission trading programs pp. 142-159

- William Pizer and Andrew Yates
- Optimal health and environmental policies in a pollution-growth nexus pp. 160-179

- Min Wang, Jinhua Zhao and Joydeep Bhattacharya
- Partial identification of amenity demand functions pp. 180-197

- Congwen Zhang, Kevin Boyle and Nicolai Kuminoff
- Scrapping for clean air: Emissions savings from the BC SCRAP-IT program pp. 198-214

- Werner Antweiler and Sumeet Gulati
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