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 49, issue 3, 2005
- Diversity, productivity and temporal stability in the economies of humans and nature pp. 405-426

- David Tilman, Stephen Polasky and Clarence Lehman
- Non-compliance and the quota price in an ITQ fishery pp. 427-436

- Aaron Hatcher
- Fishing quota markets pp. 437-462

- Richard Newell, James Sanchirico and Suzi Kerr
- Stochastic bycatch, informational asymmetry, and discarding pp. 463-483

- Guillermo Herrera
- Scarcity, growth and R&D pp. 484-499

- Yacov Tsur and Amos Zemel
- Sequential development and exploitation of an exhaustible resource: do monopoly rights promote conservation? pp. 500-515

- Carolyn Fischer and Ramanan Laxminarayan
- Corruption, political competition and environmental policy pp. 516-535

- John K. Wilson and Richard Damania
- Inefficient environmental instruments and the gains from trade pp. 536-546

- Joel Bruneau
Volume 49, issue 2, 2005
- Free trade and global warming: a trade theory view of the Kyoto protocol pp. 205-234

- Brian Copeland and M. Scott Taylor
- Intergovernmental versus intersource emissions trading when firms are noncompliant pp. 235-261

- Hideki Konishi
- Green price indices pp. 262-280

- Spencer Banzhaf
- Impure public goods and the comparative statics of environmentally friendly consumption pp. 281-300

- Matthew Kotchen
- Pigouvian taxation under double moral hazard pp. 301-310

- Rimjhim M. Aggarwal and Erik Lichtenberg
- Use of coupled incentives to improve adoption of environmentally friendly technologies pp. 311-329

- Jacek Krawczyk, Robert Lifran and Mabel Tidball
- The effect of varying the causes of environmental problems on stated WTP values: evidence from a field study pp. 330-342

- Erwin Bulte, Shelby Gerking, John List and Aart de Zeeuw
- Environmentalism, democracy, and pollution control pp. 343-365

- Per Fredriksson, Eric Neumayer, Richard Damania and Scott Gates
- Total factor productivity and the environmental Kuznets curve pp. 366-380

- Ariaster B. Chimeli and John Braden
- Markets and rent dissipation in regulated open access fisheries pp. 381-404

- Frances Homans and James Wilen
Volume 49, issue 1, 2005
- Additivity properties in metapopulation models: implications for the assessment of marine reserves pp. 1-25

- James Sanchirico
- Sharing clams: tragedy of an incomplete commons pp. 26-51

- John Janmaat
- Can the desire to conserve our natural resources be self-defeating? pp. 52-67

- William Smith and Young Seob Son
- An efficient mechanism to control correlated externalities: redistributive transfers and the coexistence of regional and global pollution permit markets pp. 68-82

- Arthur Caplan and Emilson Silva
- A trading-ratio system for trading water pollution discharge permits pp. 83-102

- Ming-Feng Hung and Daigee Shaw
- Weak complementarity, path independence, and the intuition of the Willig condition pp. 103-115

- Raymond B. Palmquist
- Air pollution and hospital admissions: an ARMAX modelling approach pp. 116-131

- David Maddison
- Environmental policy and the equilibrium rate of unemployment pp. 132-156

- Thomas Wagner
- Extended liability for environmental accidents: what you see is what you get pp. 157-173

- Emma Hutchinson and Klaas van 't Veld
- Financial incentives and endogenous enforcement in China's pollution levy system pp. 174-196

- Hua Wang and David Wheeler
- Analysis of contingent valuation data with multiple bids and response options allowing respondents to express uncertainty: a comment pp. 197-200

- Christian Vossler and Gregory Poe
Volume 48, issue 3, 2004
- Modeling joint production of wildlife and timber pp. 997-1017

- Darek J. Nalle, Claire A. Montgomery, Jeffrey L. Arthur, Stephen Polasky and Nathan H. Schumaker
- Renewable resources in an endogenously growing economy: balanced growth and transitional dynamics pp. 1018-1049

- Lúðvík Elíasson and Stephen J Turnovsky
- The transition from dirty to clean industries: optimal fiscal policy and the environmental Kuznets curve pp. 1050-1077

- Steven Cassou and Stephen Hamilton
- Growth, environment and innovation--a model with production vintages and environmentally oriented research pp. 1078-1098

- Rob Hart
- Cost-effective environmental policy: implications of induced technological change pp. 1099-1121

- Knut Einar Rosendahl
- Achieving environmental goals in a world of trade and hidden action: the role of trade policies and eco-labeling pp. 1122-1145

- Stefanie Engel
- Parental altruism and the value of avoiding acute illness: are kids worth more than parents? pp. 1146-1174

- Mark Dickie and Victoria L. Messman
- The capital gains from trade are not enough: evidence from the environmental accounts of Venezuela and Mexico pp. 1175-1191

- Maria del Mar Rubio Varas
- A note on permits, standards, and technological innovation pp. 1192-1199

- Joel Bruneau
Volume 48, issue 2, 2004
- An intergenerational common pool resource experiment pp. 811-836

- Maria-Elisabeth Fischer, Bernd Irlenbusch and Abdolkarim Sadrieh
- Testing ambient pollution instruments with heterogeneous agents pp. 837-856

- John Spraggon
- Species preservation and biodiversity value: a real options approach pp. 857-879

- Ilhem Kassar and Pierre Lasserre
- Introduction to the symposium on trade, renewable resources and biodiversity pp. 883-890

- Edward Barbier and Erwin Bulte
- International trade, species diversity, and habitat conservation pp. 891-910

- Sjak Smulders, Daan van Soest and Cees Withagen
- On trade, land-use, and biodiversity pp. 911-925

- Stephen Polasky, Christopher Costello and Carol McAusland
- The complex interactions of markets for endangered species products pp. 926-953

- Carolyn Fischer
- Avoiding invasives: trade-related policies for controlling unintentional exotic species introductions pp. 954-977

- Carol McAusland and Christopher Costello
- Private vs. public regulation: political economy of the international environment pp. 978-996

- Anthony Heyes and John Maxwell
Volume 48, issue 1, 2004
- One-sided sustainability tests with amenities, and changes in technology, trade and population pp. 613-631

- John Pezzey
- Incentives for environmental self-regulation and implications for environmental performance pp. 632-654

- W.R.Q.Wilma Rose Q. Anton, George Deltas and Madhu Khanna
- Regulatory factors shaping environmental performance at publicly-owned treatment plants pp. 655-681

- Dietrich Earnhart
- Price volatility and risk exposure: on market-based environmental policy instruments pp. 682-704

- Fridrik Baldursson and Nils-Henrik von der Fehr
- Comparative politics and environmental taxation pp. 705-722

- Per Fredriksson and Daniel Millimet
- Uncertain climate thresholds and optimal economic growth pp. 723-741

- Klaus Keller, Benjamin M. Bolker and David Bradford
- ENTICE: endogenous technological change in the DICE model of global warming pp. 742-768

- David Popp
- Does the value of a statistical life vary with age and health status? Evidence from the US and Canada pp. 769-792

- Anna Alberini, Maureen Cropper, Alan Krupnick and N.B.Nathalie B. Simon
- Does accounting for preference heterogeneity improve the forecasting of a random utility model? A case study pp. 793-810

- Bill Provencher and R.C.Richard C. Bishop
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