Journal of Environmental Economics and Management
1974 - 2025
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Volume 66, issue 3, 2013
- What do consumers believe about future gasoline prices? pp. 383-403

- Soren Anderson, Ryan Kellogg and James Sallee
- The private and social economics of bulk electricity storage pp. 404-423

- Richard Carson and Kevin Novan
- The promise of Beijing: Evaluating the impact of the 2008 Olympic Games on air quality pp. 424-443

- Yuyu Chen, Ginger Zhe Jin, Naresh Kumar and Guang Shi
- Do voluntary pollution reduction programs (VPRs) spur or deter environmental innovation? Evidence from 33/50 pp. 444-459

- Carmen Carrion-Flores, Robert Innes and Abdoul G. Sam
- Improved source, improved quality? Demand for drinking water quality in rural India pp. 460-475

- Katrina Jessoe
- Wildfire smoke and health impacts: A closer look at fire attributes and their marginal effects pp. 476-496

- Klaus Moeltner, Man-Keun Kim, E. Zhu and Wenyi Yang
- Does the stock market value the inclusion in a sustainability stock index? An event study analysis for German firms pp. 497-509

- Ulrich Oberndorfer, Peter Schmidt, Marcus Wagner and Andreas Ziegler
- Estimating population dynamics without population data pp. 510-522

- Robert G. Chambers and Vangelis Tzouvelekas
- Do environmental regulations disproportionately affect small businesses? Evidence from the Pollution Abatement Costs and Expenditures survey pp. 523-538

- Randy Becker, Carl Pasurka and Ron Shadbegian
- Can pollution tax rebates protect low-wage earners? pp. 539-553

- Don Fullerton and Holly Monti
- Crediting uncertain ecosystem services in a market pp. 554-572

- Michael Springborn, Boon-Ling Yeo, Juhwan Lee and Johan Six
- Discounting under uncertainty: Disentangling the Weitzman and the Gollier effect pp. 573-582

- Christian Traeger
- Discounting for personal and social payments: Patience for others, impatience for ourselves pp. 583-597

- Gregory Howard
- Minimax regret discounting pp. 598-608

- Terrence Iverson
- A density projection approach for non-trivial information dynamics: Adaptive management of stochastic natural resources pp. 609-624

- Michael Springborn and James Sanchirico
- Learning abatement costs: On the dynamics of the optimal regulation of experience goods pp. 625-638

- Beat Hintermann and Andreas Lange
- Water sharing agreements sustainable to reduced flows pp. 639-655

- Stefan Ambec, Ariel Dinar and Daene McKinney
- Tax evasion and optimal environmental taxes pp. 656-670

- Antung Anthony Liu
- Market design in cap and trade programs: Permit validity and compliance timing pp. 671-687

- Stephen Holland and Michael R. Moore
- Renewable electricity policies, heterogeneity, and cost effectiveness pp. 688-707

- Harrison Fell and Joshua Linn
Volume 66, issue 2, 2013
- Climate and international trade policies when emissions affect production possibilities pp. 166-184

- Christos Kotsogiannis and Alan Woodland
- Flattening the carbon extraction path in unilateral cost-effective action pp. 185-201

- Thomas Eichner and Rüdiger Pethig
- Strategic climate policy with offsets and incomplete abatement: Carbon taxes versus cap-and-trade pp. 202-218

- Jon Strand
- Political influence on non-cooperative international climate policy pp. 219-234

- Wolfgang Habla and Ralph Winkler
- Climate treaties and approaching catastrophes pp. 235-250

- Scott Barrett
- Build it, but will they come? Evidence from consumer choice between gasoline and sugarcane ethanol pp. 251-279

- Alberto Salvo and Cristian Huse
- Fuel prices and new vehicle fuel economy—Comparing the United States and Western Europe pp. 280-300

- Thomas Klier and Joshua Linn
- Intergenerational aspects of ecotax reforms – An application to Germany pp. 301-318

- Wolfgang Habla and Kerstin Roeder
- Intertemporal links in cap-and-trade schemes pp. 319-336

- Aurélie Slechten
- Environmental policy with collective waste disposal pp. 337-346

- Stephen Hamilton, Thomas W. Sproul, David Sunding and David Zilberman
- Re-evaluating the role of energy efficiency standards: A behavioral economics approach pp. 347-363

- Tsvetan Tsvetanov and Kathleen Segerson
- The regulation of a spatially heterogeneous externality: Tradable groundwater permits to protect streams pp. 364-382

- Yusuke Kuwayama and Nicholas Brozovic
Volume 66, issue 1, 2013
- The additionality problem with offsets: Optimal contracts for carbon sequestration in forests pp. 1-14

- Charles Mason and Andrew J. Plantinga
- Complementarity, impatience, and the resilience of natural-resource-dependent economies pp. 15-32

- Martin Quaas, Daan van Soest and Stefan Baumgärtner
- Innovation and diffusion of clean/green technology: Can patent commons help? pp. 33-51

- Bronwyn Hall and Christian Helmers
- Can household consumers save the wild fish? Lessons from a sustainable seafood advisory pp. 52-71

- Eric Hallstein and Sofia Villas-Boas
- Valuing nature in a general equilibrium pp. 72-89

- Jared Carbone and V. Smith
- What can we learn from benefit transfer errors? Evidence from 20 years of research on convergent validity pp. 90-104

- Sapna Kaul, Kevin Boyle, Nicolai Kuminoff, Christopher Parmeter and Jaren Pope
- Economics of additionality for environmental services from agriculture pp. 105-122

- John K. Horowitz and Richard Just
- Prices vs quantities with multiple pollutants pp. 123-140

- Stefan Ambec and Jessica Coria
- Contagious cooperation, temptation, and ecosystem collapse pp. 141-158

- Andries Richter, Daan van Soest and Johan Grasman
Volume 65, issue 3, 2013
- Does cleanup of hazardous waste sites raise housing values? Evidence of spatially localized benefits pp. 345-360

- Shanti Gamper-Rabindran and Christopher Timmins
- Changes in implicit flood risk premiums: Empirical evidence from the housing market pp. 361-376

- Okmyung Bin and Craig Landry
- Dynamics of indirect land-use change: Empirical evidence from Brazil pp. 377-393

- Saraly Andrade de Sa, Charles Palmer and Salvatore Di Falco
- Wind power development in the United States pp. 394-410

- Claudia Hitaj
- Do national borders matter? Intranational trade, international trade, and the environment pp. 411-437

- Carol McAusland and Daniel Millimet
- Protectionism versus risk in screening for invasive species pp. 438-451

- Chad Lawley
- The value of adaption: Climate change and timberland management pp. 452-468

- Christopher Guo and Christopher Costello
- Empowering neighbors versus imposing regulations: An experimental analysis of pollution reduction schemes pp. 469-484

- Timothy Cason and Lata Gangadharan
Volume 65, issue 2, 2013
- Evaluating “Cash-for-Clunkers”: Program effects on auto sales and the environment pp. 175-193

- Shanjun Li, Joshua Linn and Elisheba Spiller
- Fuel price increases and the timing of changes in household driving decisions pp. 194-207

- Melanie Cozad and Jacob LaRiviere
- The value of water as an urban club good: A matching approach to community-provided lakes pp. 208-224

- Joshua K. Abbott and Henry Klaiber
- Impact of a randomized controlled trial in arsenic risk communication on household water-source choices in Bangladesh pp. 225-240

- Lori Bennear, Alessandro Tarozzi, Alexander Pfaff, Soumya Balasubramanya, Kazi Matin Ahmed and Alexander van Geen
- Do property rights promote investment but cause deforestation? Quasi-experimental evidence from Nicaragua pp. 241-261

- Zachary D. Liscow
- Social integration, participation, and community resource management pp. 262-276

- Carina Cavalcanti, Stefanie Engel and Andreas Leibbrandt
- The economic impact of natural resources pp. 277-289

- Torben Mideksa
- The carbon dioxide emissions of firms: A spatial analysis pp. 290-309

- Matthew Cole, Robert Elliott, Toshihiro Okubo and Ying Zhou
- On welfare frameworks and catastrophic climate risks pp. 310-325

- Antony Millner
- Participation games and international environmental agreements: A non-parametric model pp. 326-344

- Larry Karp and Leo Simon
Volume 65, issue 1, 2013
- Competition for environmental aid and aid fungibility pp. 1-11

- Costas Hadjiyiannis, Panos Hatzipanayotou and Michael Michael
- How much green for the buck? Estimating additional and windfall effects of French agro-environmental schemes by DID-matching pp. 12-27

- Sylvain Chabé-Ferret and Julie Subervie
- Strategic exploitation of a common-property resource under uncertainty pp. 28-39

- Elena Antoniadou, Christos Koulovatianos and Leonard Mirman
- The trouble with voluntary emissions trading: Uncertainty and adverse selection in sectoral crediting programs☆☆Special thanks to Suzi Kerr, Lawrence Goulder, Michael Wara, Arthur van Benthem, Lee Schipper, Chris Barrington-Leigh and two anonymous reviewers for helpful suggestions and comments on earlier drafts. I appreciate assistance with the predictive modeling from Mark Bryan and Vera Troeger. I also thank Sonny Kim and Kenny Gillingham for assistance with the GCAM modeling runs, and the Joint Global Change Research Institute for making GCAM available. This research was completed while I was an assistant professor in the Department of Geography and McGill School of Environment, McGill University. I acknowledge support from a U.S. Department of Transportation Eisenhower Graduate Fellowship, a William C. and Jeanne M. Landreth IPER Fellowship, and a David and Lucille Packard Foundation Stanford Graduate Fellowship pp. 40-55

- Adam Millard-Ball
- The long-run impact of nuclear waste shipments on the property market: Evidence from a quasi-experiment pp. 56-73

- Kishore Gawande, Hank Jenkins-Smith and May Yuan
- Greenhouse gas emissions, waste and recycling policy pp. 74-86

- Kaylee Acuff and Daniel Kaffine
- Demand for health risk reductions pp. 87-109

- Trudy Cameron and J.R. DeShazo
- Preference elicitation under oath pp. 110-132

- Nicolas Jacquemet, Robert-Vincent Joule, Stéphane Luchini and Jason Shogren
- When does environmental regulation facilitate entry-deterring practices pp. 133-152

- Ana Espinola-Arredondo and Felix Munoz-Garcia
- Trade and the greenhouse gas emissions from international freight transport pp. 153-173

- Anca Cristea, David Hummels, Laura Puzzello and Misak Avetisyan
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