Journal of Environmental Economics and Management
1974 - 2025
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Volume 62, issue 3, 2011
- Green clubs pp. 309-322

- Klaas van't Veld and Matthew Kotchen
- Exurban development pp. 323-336

- David Newburn and Peter Berck
- Remanufacturing pp. 337-351

- Sophie Bernard
- Emissions targets and the real business cycle: Intensity targets versus caps or taxes pp. 352-366

- Carolyn Fischer and Michael Springborn
- No sympathy for the devil pp. 367-385

- Richard Horan and Richard Melstrom
- Dissecting the tragedy: A spatial model of behavior in the commons pp. 386-401

- Joshua K. Abbott and James Wilen
- Can incomplete information lead to under-exploitation in the commons? pp. 402-413

- Ana Espinola-Arredondo and Felix Munoz-Garcia
- An experimental analysis of compliance in dynamic emissions markets pp. 414-429

- John Stranlund, James Murphy and John Spraggon
- Voluntary corporate environmental initiatives and shareholder wealth pp. 430-445

- Karen Fisher-Vanden and Karin Thorburn
- Skew and attribute non-attendance within the Bayesian mixed logit model pp. 446-461

- Kelvin Balcombe, Michael Burton and Dan Rigby
- Measurement of agricultural total factor productivity growth incorporating environmental factors: A nutrients balance approach pp. 462-474

- Viet-Ngu Hoang and Timothy Coelli
Volume 62, issue 2, 2011
- The higher price of cleaner fuels: Market power in the rail transport of fuel ethanol pp. 123-139

- Jonathan Hughes
- Co-benefits and additionality of the clean development mechanism: An empirical analysis pp. 140-154

- Junjie Zhang and Can Wang
- Contract renegotiation and rent re-distribution: Who gets raked over the coals? pp. 155-165

- Lea-Rachel Kosnik and Ian Lange
- On the economics of energy labels in the housing market pp. 166-179

- Dirk Brounen and Nils Kok
- Fiscal spending and the environment: Theory and empirics pp. 180-198

- Ramon Lopez, Gregmar Galinato and Asif Islam
- Growth and pollution convergence: Theory and evidence pp. 199-214

- Carlos Ordás Criado, Simone Valente and Thanasis Stengos
- Sustainability, limited substitutability, and non-constant social discount rates pp. 215-228

- Christian Traeger
- Optimal management with potential regime shifts pp. 229-240

- Stephen Polasky, Aart de Zeeuw and Florian Wagener
- Are politicians office or policy motivated? The case of U.S. governors' environmental policies pp. 241-253

- Per Fredriksson, Le Wang and Khawaja Saeed Mamun
- Environmental Constituent Interest, Green Electricity Policies, and Legislative Voting pp. 254-266

- Benjamin Chupp
- The switching effect of environmental taxation within Bertrand differentiated duopoly pp. 267-277

- Oliwia Kurtyka and Philippe Mahenc
- Implications of simultaneity in a physical damage function pp. 278-289

- Kelly M. Cobourn, Hannah J. Burrack, Rachael Goodhue, Jeffrey Williams and Frank G. Zalom
- Optimal environmental policy for waste disposal and recycling when firms are not compliant pp. 290-308

- Hiroaki Ino
Volume 62, issue 1, 2011
- Editorial pp. vii-viii

- Daniel Phaneuf
- Time perspective and climate change policy pp. 1-14

- Larry Karp and Yacov Tsur
- The burden of proof in trade disputes and the environment pp. 15-29

- Henrik Horn
- Incentives to diffuse advanced abatement technology under environmental liability law pp. 30-40

- Alfred Endres and Tim Friehe
- Negotiating a voluntary agreement when firms self-regulate pp. 41-52

- Pierre Fleckinger and Matthieu Glachant
- Do you not like Pigou, or do you not understand him? Tax aversion and revenue recycling in the lab pp. 53-64

- Steffen Kallbekken, Stephan Kroll and Todd Cherry
- Who counts in evaluating the effects of air pollution policies on households? Non-market valuation in the presence of dependencies pp. 65-79

- Mary Evans, Christine Poulos and V. Smith
- A calibrated auction-conjoint valuation method: Valuing pork and eggs produced under differing animal welfare conditions pp. 80-94

- Bailey Norwood and Jayson Lusk
- Addressing onsite sampling in recreation site choice models pp. 95-110

- Paul Hindsley, Craig Landry and Brad Gentner
- How wrong can you be? Implications of incorrect utility function specification for welfare measurement in choice experiments pp. 111-121

- Catalina M. Torres Figuerola, Nick Hanley and Antoni Riera Font
Volume 61, issue 3, 2011
- A free lunch in the commons pp. 245-253

- Matthew Kotchen and Stephen Salant
- Robustness and vulnerability of community irrigation systems: The case of the Taos valley acequias pp. 254-266

- Michael Cox and Justin Ross
- Optimal management of strategic reserves of nonrenewable natural resources pp. 267-280

- Eric Bahel
- Would hotelling kill the electric car? pp. 281-296

- Ujjayant Chakravorty, Andrew Leach and Michel Moreaux
- The value of disappearing beaches: A hedonic pricing model with endogenous beach width pp. 297-310

- Sathya Gopalakrishnan, Martin Smith, Jordan M. Slott and A. Brad Murray
- Strategic environmental disclosure: Evidence from the DOE's voluntary greenhouse gas registry pp. 311-326

- Eun-Hee Kim and Thomas Lyon
- Regulatory attitudes and environmental innovation in a model combining internal and external R&D pp. 327-340

- Anthony Heyes and Sandeep Kapur
- Uncertainty and measurement error in welfare models for risk changes pp. 341-354

- Mary Riddel
Volume 61, issue 2, 2011
- At home and abroad: An empirical analysis of innovation and diffusion in energy technologies pp. 119-134

- Elena Verdolini and Marzio Galeotti
- Is there a double-dividend from anti-sprawl policies? pp. 135-152

- Antonio Bento, Sofia Franco and Daniel Kaffine
- Double-dipping in environmental markets pp. 153-169

- Richard Woodward
- Is ISO 14001 a gateway to more advanced voluntary action? The case of green supply chain management pp. 170-182

- Toshi Arimura, Nicole Darnall and Hajime Katayama
- A characterization of sustainability with indicators pp. 183-197

- Vincent Martinet
- Does marginal price matter? A regression discontinuity approach to estimating water demand pp. 198-212

- Shanthi Nataraj and Michael Hanemann
- Valuation of cancer and microbial disease risk reductions in municipal drinking water: An analysis of risk context using multiple valuation methods pp. 213-226

- Wiktor Adamowicz, Diane Dupont, Alan Krupnick and Jing Zhang
- Household incidence of pollution control policies: A robust welfare analysis using general equilibrium effects pp. 227-243

- Abdelkrim Araar, Yazid Dissou and Jean-Yves Duclos
Volume 61, issue 1, 2011
- Giving green to get green? Incentives and consumer adoption of hybrid vehicle technology pp. 1-15

- Kevin Gallagher and Erich Muehlegger
- Trade, technology, and the environment: Does access to technology promote environmental regulation? pp. 16-35

- Mary Lovely and David Popp
- Plant vintages, grandfathering, and environmental policy pp. 36-51

- Garth Heutel
- Lose some, save some: Obesity, automobile demand, and gasoline consumption pp. 52-66

- Shanjun Li, Yanyan Liu and Junjie Zhang
- The Al Gore effect: An Inconvenient Truth and voluntary carbon offsets pp. 67-78

- Grant Jacobsen
- Pressure cookers or pressure valves: Do roads lead to deforestation in China? pp. 79-94

- Xiangzheng Deng, Jikun Huang, Emi Uchida, Scott Rozelle and John Gibson
- Shifting cultivation, forest fallow, and externalities in ecosystem services: Evidence from the Eastern Amazon pp. 95-106

- Heather Klemick
- Cap-and-trade properties under different hybrid scheme designs pp. 107-118

- Georg Grüll and Luca Taschini
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