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 60, issue 3, 2010
- Which hedonic models can we trust to recover the marginal willingness to pay for environmental amenities? pp. 145-160

- Nicolai Kuminoff, Christopher Parmeter and Jaren Pope
- Impacts of alternative emissions allowance allocation methods under a federal cap-and-trade program pp. 161-181

- Lawrence H. Goulder, Marc Hafstead and Michael Dworsky
- Voluntary environmental regulation in developing countries: Mexico's Clean Industry Program pp. 182-192

- Allen Blackman, Bidisha Lahiri, William Pizer, Marisol Rivera Planter and Carlos Muñoz Piña
- Risk aversion and CO2 regulatory uncertainty in power generation investment: Policy and modeling implications pp. 193-208

- Lin Fan, Benjamin Hobbs and Catherine Norman
- A latent segmentation approach to a Kuhn-Tucker model: An application to recreation demand pp. 209-220

- Koichi Kuriyama, Michael Hanemann and James R. Hilger
- Environmental policy à la carte: Letting firms choose their regulation pp. 221-232

- Frank Krysiak and Iris Maria Oberauner
Volume 60, issue 2, 2010
- Valuing open space in a residential sorting model of the Twin Cities pp. 57-77

- Henry Klaiber and Daniel Phaneuf
- Green drivers or free riders? An analysis of tax rebates for hybrid vehicles pp. 78-93

- Ambarish Chandra, Sumeet Gulati and Milind Kandlikar
- Conservation and development: Evidence from Thai protected areas pp. 94-114

- Katharine Sims
- Carbon markets and technological innovation pp. 115-132

- Thomas Weber and Karsten Neuhoff
- The optimal size of a permit market pp. 133-143

- Frank Krysiak and Patrick Schweitzer
Volume 60, issue 1, 2010
- Risk-adjusted gamma discounting pp. 1-13

- Martin Weitzman
- On international equity weights and national decision making on climate change pp. 14-20

- David Anthoff and Richard Tol
- Dynamic sanitary and phytosanitary trade policy pp. 21-30

- Lars Olson and Santanu Roy
- Green taxes: Refunding rules and lobbying pp. 31-43

- Toke Aidt
- The pungent smell of "red herrings": Subsoil assets, rents, volatility and the resource curse pp. 44-55

- Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg and Steven Poelhekke
Volume 59, issue 3, 2010
- Building out alternative fuel retail infrastructure: Government fleet spillovers in E85 pp. 219-234

- Kenneth Corts
- Private citizen suits and public enforcement: Substitutes or complements? pp. 235-249

- Christian Langpap and Jay Shimshack
- Second-best instruments for near-term climate policy: Intensity targets vs. the safety valve pp. 250-259

- Mort Webster, Ian Sue Wing and Lisa Jakobovits
- A quantile estimation approach to identify income and age variation in the value of a statistical life pp. 260-270

- Mary Evans and Georg Schaur
- Ordering anomalies in choice experiments pp. 271-285

- Brett Day and Jose-Luis Pinto Prades
- Scale factors and hypothetical referenda: A clarifying note pp. 286-292

- Fredrik Carlsson and Olof Johansson-Stenman
- The scope trials: Variation in sensitivity to scope and WTP with directionally bounded utility functions pp. 293-301

- Edoh Y. Amiran and Daniel A. Hagen
Volume 59, issue 2, 2010
- Market interactions between aquaculture and common-property fisheries: Recent evidence from the Bristol Bay sockeye salmon fishery in Alaska pp. 115-128

- Diego Valderrama and James Anderson
- Managing partially protected resources under uncertainty pp. 129-141

- Carolyn Fischer and Ramanan Laxminarayan
- Expected net present value, expected net future value, and the Ramsey rule pp. 142-148

- Christian Gollier
- Pattern formation, spatial externalities and regulation in coupled economic-ecological systems pp. 149-164

- William Brock and Anastasios Xepapadeas
- An expected profit model for monetizing fishing location choices pp. 165-176

- Alan C. Haynie and David F. Layton
- Environmental policy in majoritarian systems pp. 177-191

- Per Fredriksson, Xenia Matschke and Jenny Minier
- How does the stock market respond to chemical disasters? pp. 192-205

- Gunther Capelle-Blancard and Marie-Aude Laguna
- Strategic information acquisition and the mitigation of global warming pp. 206-217

- Florian Morath
Volume 59, issue 1, 2010
- The effect of cap-and-trade programs on firms' profits: Evidence from the Nitrogen Oxides Budget Trading Program pp. 1-14

- Joshua Linn
- The value of a statistical life under ambiguity aversion pp. 15-26

- Nicolas Treich
- Environmental innovation and environmental performance pp. 27-42

- Carmen Carrion-Flores and Robert Innes
- Allowance price drivers in the first phase of the EU ETS pp. 43-56

- Beat Hintermann
- The organization of extended producer responsibility in waste policy with product differentiation pp. 57-66

- Pierre Fleckinger and Matthieu Glachant
- What are the consequences of consequentiality? pp. 67-81

- Joseph Herriges, Catherine Kling, Chih-Chen Liu and Justin Tobias
- Environmental tax design with endogenous earning abilities (with applications to France) pp. 82-93

- Helmuth Cremer, Firouz Gahvari and Norbert Ladoux
- Technology, development, and the environment pp. 94-108

- Karen Fisher-Vanden and Mun Ho
- When additional resource stocks reduce welfare pp. 109-114

- Hassan Benchekroun, Alex Halsema and Cees Withagen
Volume 58, issue 3, 2009
- Ralph Clair d'Arge: Obituary June 20, 1941-June 27, 2009 pp. 251-252

- James Wilen
- Voluntary information programs and environmental regulation: Evidence from 'Spare the Air' pp. 253-265

- Bowman Cutter and Matthew Neidell
- The case for international emission trade in the absence of cooperative climate policy pp. 266-280

- Jared Carbone, Carsten Helm and Thomas Rutherford
- Economics of harvesting age-structured fish populations pp. 281-299

- Olli Tahvonen
- Rent dissipation and efficient rationalization in for-hire recreational fishing pp. 300-314

- Joshua K. Abbott and James Wilen
- Tradable fuel economy credits: Competition and oligopoly pp. 315-328

- Jonathan Rubin, Paul N. Leiby and David L. Greene
- Oligopoly meets oligopsony: The case of permits pp. 329-337

- Franz Wirl
- Bridging the gap between the field and the lab: Environmental goods, policy maker input, and consequentiality pp. 338-345

- Christian Vossler and Mary Evans
- Does trade openness improve environmental quality? pp. 346-363

- Shunsuke Managi, Akira Hibiki and Tetsuya Tsurumi
Volume 58, issue 2, 2009
- Days of haze: Environmental information disclosure and intertemporal avoidance behavior pp. 119-128

- Joshua Graff Zivin and Matthew Neidell
- Enforcement missions: Targets vs budgets pp. 129-140

- Anthony Heyes and Sandeep Kapur
- Pollution havens and industrial agglomeration pp. 141-153

- Dao-Zhi Zeng and Laixun Zhao
- A mixed Bentham-Rawls criterion for intergenerational equity: Theory and implications pp. 154-168

- Francisco Alvarez-Cuadrado and Ngo Long
- Emissions trading of global and local pollutants, pollution havens and free riding pp. 169-182

- Emilson Silva and Xie Zhu
- The optimal pricing of pollution when enforcement is costly pp. 183-191

- John Stranlund, Carlos Chavez and Mauricio Villena
- On reducing the windfall profits in environmental subsidy programs pp. 192-205

- Carmen Arguedas and Daan van Soest
- Trading rules and the environment: Does equal treatment lead to a cleaner world? pp. 206-225

- Ida Ferrara, Paul Missios and Halis Yildiz
- Incentive compatibility tests of choice experiment value elicitation questions pp. 226-235

- Jill P. Collins and Christian Vossler
- Bridging the gap between laboratory experiments and naturally occurring markets: An inferred valuation method pp. 236-250

- Jayson Lusk and Bailey Norwood
Volume 58, issue 1, 2009
- Migration and hedonic valuation: The case of air quality pp. 1-14

- Patrick Bayer, Nathaniel Keohane and Christopher Timmins
- Measuring the effects of the Clean Air Act Amendments on ambient PM10 concentrations: The critical importance of a spatially disaggregated analysis pp. 15-26

- Maximilian Auffhammer, Antonio Bento and Scott E. Lowe
- Identifying reduced-form relations with panel data: The case of pollution and income pp. 27-42

- Herman R.J. Vollebergh, Bertrand Melenberg and Elbert Dijkgraaf
- Optimal conservation, extinction debt, and the augmented quasi-option value pp. 43-57

- Anke Leroux, Vance Martin and Timo Goeschl
- Beach nourishment as a dynamic capital accumulation problem pp. 58-71

- Martin Smith, Jordan M. Slott, Dylan McNamara and A. Brad Murray
- Bioeconomies of scope and the discard problem in multiple-species fisheries pp. 72-92

- Rajesh Singh and Quinn Weninger
- Economic inefficiency and environmental impact: An application to aquaculture production pp. 93-105

- Frank Asche, Kristin Roll and Ragnar Tveterås
- Reducing gain-loss asymmetry: A virtual reality choice experiment valuing land use change pp. 106-118

- Ian Bateman, Brett H. Day, Andrew P. Jones and Simon Jude
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