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 70, issue C, 2015
- Equilibrium resource management with altruistic overlapping generations pp. 1-16

- Ivar Ekeland, Larry Karp and Ussif Sumaila
- Optimal learning on climate change: Why climate skeptics should reduce emissions pp. 17-33

- Sweder van Wijnbergen and Tim Willems
- Indoor air quality and academic performance pp. 34-50

- Tess Stafford
- Designing efficient markets for carbon offsets with distributional constraints pp. 51-71

- Antonio Bento, Ravi Kanbur and Benjamin Leard
- Harvest efficiency and fishery discards under harvest uncertainty and trading restrictions pp. 72-91

- Rajesh Singh and Quinn Weninger
- Revealing climate change opinions through investment behavior: Evidence from Fukushima pp. 92-108

- Zhen Lei and Anastasia Shcherbakova
Volume 69, issue C, 2015
- Environmental policy and macroeconomic dynamics in a new Keynesian model pp. 1-21

- Barbara Annicchiarico and Fabio Di Dio
- North–south trade in reusable goods: Green design meets illegal shipments of waste pp. 22-35

- Sophie Bernard
- Health shocks and natural resource management: Evidence from Western Kenya pp. 36-52

- Maria Damon, Joshua Graff Zivin and Harsha Thirumurthy
- Discounting, inequality and economic convergence pp. 53-61

- Christian Gollier
Volume 68, issue 3, 2014
- Government green procurement spillovers: Evidence from municipal building policies in California pp. 411-434

- Timothy Simcoe and Michael Toffel
- Weather, salience of climate change and congressional voting pp. 435-448

- Evan Herrnstadt and Erich Muehlegger
- Experimental tests of water quality trading markets pp. 449-462

- Luke Jones and Christian Vossler
- Evidence of an “Energy-Management Gap” in U.S. manufacturing: Spillovers from firm management practices to energy efficiency pp. 463-479

- Gale Boyd and E Curtis
- Utility rebates for ENERGY STAR appliances: Are they effective? pp. 480-506

- Souvik Datta and Sumeet Gulati
- The environmental effects of crop price increases: Nitrogen losses in the U.S. Corn Belt pp. 507-526

- Nathan Hendricks, Sumathy Sinnathamby, Kyle Douglas-Mankin, Aaron Smith, Daniel Sumner and Dietrich Earnhart
Volume 68, issue 2, 2014
- ‘Effortless Perfection:’ Do Chinese cities manipulate air pollution data? pp. 203-225

- Dalia Ghanem and Junjie Zhang
- Risk aversion and adaptive management: Insights from a multi-armed bandit model of invasive species risk pp. 226-242

- Michael R. Springborn
- Effect of audits on the extent of compliance with wastewater discharge limits pp. 243-261

- Dietrich Earnhart and Donna Ramirez Harrington
- Carbon leakage and capacity-based allocations: Is the EU right? pp. 262-279

- Guy Meunier, Jean-Pierre Ponssard and Philippe Quirion
- Necessity as the mother of invention: Innovative responses to natural disasters pp. 280-295

- Qing Miao and David Popp
- Environmental policy and exports: Evidence from Chinese cities pp. 296-318

- Laura Hering and Sandra Poncet
- Private politics and environmental management pp. 319-339

- Sonam Gupta and Robert Innes
- Assessing energy price induced improvements in efficiency of capital in OECD manufacturing industries pp. 340-356

- Jevgenijs Steinbuks and Karsten Neuhoff
- Promoting clean energy investment: An empirical analysis of property assessed clean energy pp. 357-375

- Justin Kirkpatrick and Lori S. Bennear
- The value of familiarity: Effects of knowledge and objective signals on willingness to pay for a public good pp. 376-389

- Jacob LaRiviere, Mikolaj Czajkowski, Nick Hanley, Margrethe Aanesen, Jannike Falk-Petersen and Dugald Tinch
- State-variable public goods and social comparisons pp. 390-410

- Thomas Aronsson and Olof Johansson-Stenman
Volume 68, issue 1, 2014
- Dynamic resource management under the risk of regime shifts pp. 1-19

- Hiroaki Sakamoto
- Valuation of human health: An integrated model of willingness to pay for mortality and morbidity risk reductions pp. 20-45

- Shelby Gerking, Mark Dickie and Marcella Veronesi
- Can decentralized planning really achieve first-best in the presence of environmental spillovers? pp. 46-53

- Harrison Fell and Daniel Kaffine
- The socially optimal recycling rate: Evidence from Japan pp. 54-70

- Thomas Kinnaman, Takayoshi Shinkuma and Masashi Yamamoto
- Price controls and banking in emissions trading: An experimental evaluation pp. 71-86

- John Stranlund, James Murphy and John Spraggon
- Brown backstops versus the green paradox pp. 87-110

- Thomas O. Michielsen
- The value of information for integrated assessment models of climate change pp. 111-123

- Stephen Newbold and Alex Marten
- Innovation and the dynamics of global warming pp. 124-140

- Ralph Winter
- Durable goods and long-run electricity demand: Evidence from air conditioner purchase behavior pp. 141-160

- David Rapson
- The influence of individuals in forming collective household preferences for water quality pp. 161-174

- Cam Rungie, Riccardo Scarpa and Mara Thiene
- A new meta-analysis on the WTP/WTA disparity pp. 175-187

- Tuba Tunçel and James Hammitt
- Do EPA regulations affect labor demand? Evidence from the pulp and paper industry pp. 188-202

- Wayne Gray, Ron Shadbegian, Chunbei Wang and Merve Meral
Volume 67, issue 3, 2014
- Alternative transportation fuel standards: Welfare effects and climate benefits pp. 241-257

- Xiaoguang Chen, Haixiao Huang, Madhu Khanna and Hayri Onal
- A ban on one is a boon for the other: Strict gasoline content rules and implicit ethanol blending mandates pp. 258-273

- Soren Anderson and Andrew Elzinga
- Crime, weather, and climate change pp. 274-302

- Matthew Ranson
- Conspicuous conservation: The Prius halo and willingness to pay for environmental bona fides pp. 303-317

- Steven Sexton and Alison L. Sexton
- Cost-effective unilateral climate policy design: Size matters pp. 318-339

- Christoph Böhringer, Carolyn Fischer and Knut Einar Rosendahl
- Those outsiders: How downstream externalities affect public good provision pp. 340-352

- Jason Delaney and Sarah Jacobson
- Saving power to conserve your reputation? The effectiveness of private versus public information pp. 353-370

- Magali Delmas and Neil Lessem
- Cars on crutches: How much abatement do smog check repairs actually provide? pp. 371-395

- Pierre Mérel, Aaron Smith, Jeffrey Williams and Emily Wimberger
- Environmental policies, competition and innovation in renewable energy pp. 396-411

- Lionel Nesta, Francesco Vona and Francesco Nicolli
- What floats your boat? Preference revelation from lotteries over complex goods pp. 412-430

- Jonathan K. Yoder, Adrienne M. Ohler and Hayley Chouinard
Volume 67, issue 2, 2014
- Carbon abatement in the fuel market with biofuels: Implications for second best policies pp. 89-103

- Christine Lasco Crago and Madhu Khanna
- Are energy efficiency standards justified? pp. 104-125

- Ian Parry, David Evans and Wallace Oates
- Strategic exploitation with learning and heterogeneous beliefs pp. 126-140

- Maxime Agbo
- The principal–agent model with multilateral externalities: An application to climate agreements pp. 141-154

- Carsten Helm and Franz Wirl
- Social networks and non-market valuations pp. 155-170

- William Neilson and Bruno Wichmann
- Testing genuine savings as a forward-looking indicator of future well-being over the (very) long-run pp. 171-188

- David Greasley, Nick Hanley, Jan Kunnas, Eoin McLaughlin, Les Oxley and Paul Warde
- Does efficient irrigation technology lead to reduced groundwater extraction? Empirical evidence pp. 189-208

- Lisa Pfeiffer and C.-Y. Cynthia Lin Lawell
- Carbon leakage: Grandfathering as an incentive device to avert firm relocation pp. 209-223

- Robert Schmidt and Jobst Heitzig
- Capitalizing property rights insecurity in natural resource assets pp. 224-240

- Corbett Grainger and Christopher J. Costello
Volume 67, issue 1, 2014
- The optimal time path of clean energy R&D policy when patents have finite lifetime pp. 2-19

- Reyer Gerlagh, Snorre Kverndokk and Knut Einar Rosendahl
- Enforcement and price controls in emissions trading pp. 20-38

- John Stranlund and L. Joe Moffitt
- Air pollution and children's respiratory health: A cohort analysis pp. 39-57

- Timothy Beatty and Jay Shimshack
- Using revealed preferences to estimate the Value of Travel Time to recreation sites pp. 58-70

- Carlo Fezzi, Ian Bateman and Silvia Ferrini
- Value of time: Speeding behavior and gasoline prices pp. 71-88

- Hendrik Wolff
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