Journal of Environmental Economics and Management
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Volume 31, issue 3, 1996
- A Model of Intertemporal Emission Trading, Banking, and Borrowing pp. 269-286

- Jonathan Rubin
- Do Contingent Valuation Estimates Pass a "Scope" Test? A Meta-analysis pp. 287-301

- V. Smith and Laura L. Osborne
- Cost-Effective Policies to Improve Urban Air Quality in Santiago, Chile pp. 302-313

- Raúl O'Ryan
- An Economic Analysis of the Fisheries Bycatch Problem pp. 314-336

- John Boyce
- An Empirical Analysis of Exposure-Based Regulation to Abate Toxic Air Pollution pp. 337-351

- Donita M. Marakovits and Timothy J. Considine
- Leisure/Labor Tradeoffs: The Backward-Bending Labor Supply in Fisheries pp. 352-367

- Amy Buss Gautam, Strand+, Ivar and Kirkley++, James
- Moral Hazard, Externalities, and Compensation for Crop Damages from Wildlife pp. 368-386

- Kimberly Rollins and Hugh Briggs
- Combining Intended Demand and Yes/No Responses in the Estimation of Contingent Valuation Models pp. 387-402

- Niklitschek+, Mario and Leon+, Javier
- On the Harrison and Rubinfeld Data pp. 403-405

- Otis W. Gilley and Kelley Pace
Volume 31, issue 2, 1996
- Tropical Forest Protection: An Empirical Analysis of the Costs Borne by Local People pp. 129-144

- Priya Shyamsundar and Randall Kramer
- Using Conjoint Analysis to Derive Estimates of Compensating Variation pp. 145-159

- Brian Roe, Kevin Boyle and Mario Teisl
- Nonconvexities in Optimal Pollution Accumulation pp. 160-177

- Olli Tahvonen and Seppo Salo
- A Test for Payment Card Biases pp. 178-185

- Robert D. Rowe, William D. Schulze and William S. Breffle
- The Effect of Catastrophic Risk on Forest Investment Decisions pp. 186-197

- Runsheng Yin and David H. Newman
- Environmental and Agricultural Policy Effects on Information Acquisition and Input Choice pp. 198-218

- Nora A. Underwood and Michael Caputo
- Regulating Automobile Pollution under Certainty, Competition, and Imperfect Information pp. 219-239

- Robert Innes
- On Endogenous Growth: The Implications of Environmental Externalities pp. 240-268

- Elamin H. Elbasha and Terry Roe
Volume 31, issue 1, 1996
- Learning and Stock Effects in Environmental Regulation: The Case of Greenhouse Gas Emissions pp. 1-18

- Charles Kolstad
- Environmental Inspections and Emissions of the Pulp and Paper Industry in Quebec pp. 19-36

- Benoit Laplante and Paul Rilstone
- Adaptive Cost-Effective Ambient Charges under Incomplete Information pp. 37-48

- Yuri Ermoliev, Ger Klaassen and Andries Nentjes
- Reconsidering the Use of Hicks Neutrality to Recover Total Value pp. 49-64

- Nicholas Flores
- Natural Resource Prices: Will They Ever Turn Up? pp. 65-78

- Peter Berck and Michael Roberts
- Must Contingent Valuation Surveys Cost So Much? pp. 79-95

- Glenn Harrison and James C. Lesley
- Compliance and Enforcement: Air Pollution Regulation in the U.S. Steel Industry pp. 96-111

- Wayne Gray and Mary E. Deily
- Toward a More Complete Model of Individual Transferable Fishing Quotas: Implications of Incorporating the Processing Sector pp. 112-128

- Scott C. Matulich, Ron Mittelhammer and Carlos Reberte
Volume 30, issue 3, 1996
- Environmental Policy and International Trade when Governments and Producers Act Strategically pp. 265-281

- Alistair Ulph
- Taxing Variable Cost: Environmental Regulation as Industrial Policy pp. 282-300

- R. David Simpson and Robert Bradford
- Incomplete Information and Incentives to Free Ride on International Environmental Resources pp. 301-315

- Mehmet Bac
- Testing the Reliability of the Benefit Function Transfer Approach pp. 316-322

- Mark Downing and Teofilo Ozuna
- Pollution Taxes and Pollution Abatement in an Oligopoly Supergame pp. 323-336

- D. Damania
- Testing the Internal Consistency of Contingent Valuation Surveys pp. 337-347

- Peter Diamond
- When is a Life Too Costly to Save? The Evidence from U.S. Environmental Regulations pp. 348-368

- George Van Houtven and Maureen Cropper
- Embedding in Market Demand Systems pp. 369-380

- Alan Randall and John Hoehn
- The Determinants of an Environmentally Responsive Firm: An Empirical Approach pp. 381-395

- Irene Henriques and Perry Sadorsky
Volume 30, issue 2, 1996
- EPA's New Emissions Trading Mechanism: A Laboratory Evaluation pp. 133-160

- Timothy Cason and Charles Plott
- Marketable Permits, Market Power, and Cheating pp. 161-173

- Henry van Egteren and Marian Weber
- Land Use Externalities: Mechanism Design for the Allocation of Environmental Resources pp. 174-185

- Peter Burton
- Optimal Production and Reclamation at a Mine Site with an Ecosystem Constraint pp. 186-198

- Philip F. Roan and Wade Martin
- The Effects of Hazardous Waste Taxes on Waste Generation and Disposal pp. 199-217

- Hilary Sigman
- Correlated Uncertainty and Policy Instrument Choice pp. 218-232

- Robert Stavins
- Bargaining in Environmental Regulation and the Ideal Regulator pp. 233-253

- Gregory S. Amacher and Arun Malik
- Backstop Technology and Growth: Doomsday or Steady State? pp. 254-264

- Mark A. Prell
Volume 30, issue 1, 1996
- Trade with Polluting Nonrenewable Resources pp. 1-17

- Olli Tahvonen
- Population Pressure and Land Degradation: The Case of Ethiopia pp. 18-33

- Sverre Grepperud
- The Compleat Fish Wars: Biological and Dynamic Interactions pp. 34-42

- Ronald Fischer and Leonard Mirman
- Information Bias in Contingent Valuation: Effects of Personal Relevance, Quality of Information, and Motivational Orientation pp. 43-57

- Icek Ajzen, Thomas C. Brown and Lori H. Rosenthal
- The Price of Pollution: A Dual Approach to Valuing SO2Allowances pp. 58-72

- Jay Coggins and John Swinton
- Modeling Ecological Constraints on Tropical Forest Management: Spatial Interdependence, Irreversibility, and Uncertainty pp. 73-94

- Heidi Albers
- Incentives for Advanced Pollution Abatement Technology at the Industry Level: An Evaluation of Policy Alternatives pp. 95-111

- Chulho Jung, Kerry Krutilla and Roy Boyd
- Starting Point Bias in Dichotomous Choice Valuation with Follow-Up Questioning pp. 112-131

- Joseph Herriges and Jason Shogren
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