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 29, issue 3, 1995
- Optimal Adders for Environmental Damage by Public Utilities pp. S1-S19

- Dallas Burtraw, Winston Harrington, Alan Krupnick and Freeman III A. Myrick
- Siting Noxious Facilities: Are Markets Efficient? pp. S20-S33

- Ingberman Daniel E.
- Stochastic Trends and Structural Breaks in the Intensity of Metals Use pp. S34-S42

- Bennett Labson
- Dynamic Incentives of Environmental Regulations: The Effects of Alternative Policy Instruments on Technology Diffusion pp. S43-S63

- Adam Jaffe and Robert Stavins
- Pollution Taxes and Revenue Recycling pp. S64-S77

- Ian Parry
- Assessing the Economic Cost of Greenhouse-Induced Sea Level Rise: Methods and Application in Support of a National Survey pp. S78-S97

- Gary Yohe, Neumann James and Ameden Holly
- Consumer Surplus from Discrete Choice Models pp. 263-270

- Kenneth McConnell
- Effects of Carbon Taxes in an Economy with Prior Tax Distortions: An Intertemporal General Equilibrium Analysis pp. 271-297

- Goulder Lawrence H.
- On the Value of a Collection of Species pp. 298-303

- Stephen Polasky and Solow Andrew R.
- Alternatives for Managing Drought: A Comparative Cost Analysis pp. 304-320

- Fisher Anthony, Fullerton David, Hatch Nile and Reinelt Peter
- Structural Estimation of the Stochastic Dynamic Decision Problems of Resource Users: An Application to the Timber Harvest Decision pp. 321-338

- Provencher Bill
- Pollution-Controlling Innovation in Oligopolistic Industries: Some Comparisons between Patent Races and Research Joint Ventures pp. 339-356

- Hackett Steven C.
- A Demand Theory for Number of Trips in a Random Utility Model of Recreation pp. 357-367

- George Parsons and Kealy Mary Jo
- Modeling Recreation Demand in the Presence of Unobservable Travel Costs: Toward a Travel Price Model pp. 368-377

- Jeffrey Englin and J Shonkwiler
- Averting Behavior and Policy Evaluation pp. 378-392

- Bresnahan Brian W. and Mark Dickie
- The Context for Substitutes in CVM Studies: Some Empirical Observations pp. 393-397

- Neill Helen R.
Volume 29, issue 2, 1995
- Transaction Costs and Tradeable Permits pp. 133-148

- Robert Stavins
- Uncertainty and Irreversibility in Groundwater Resource Management pp. 149-161

- Yacov Tsur and Zemel Amos
- Neoclassical Growth, the J Curve for Abatement, and the Inverted U Curve for Pollution pp. 162-168

- Thomas Selden and Song Daqing
- Efficiency vs Bias of Willingness-to-Pay Estimates: Bivariate and Interval-Data Models pp. 169-180

- Anna Alberini
- Contingent Valuation When Respondents Are Ambivalent pp. 181-196

- Richard Ready, John Whitehead and Glenn Blomquist
- Expanding U.S. Log Export Restrictions: Impacts on State Revenue and Policy Implications pp. 197-213

- Johnson Ronald N., Rucker Randal R. and Lippke Holly
- A Discrete-Count Model of Recreational Demand pp. 214-227

- Feather Peter, Daniel Hellerstein and Tomasi Theodore
- Environmental Standards and Industrial Policy pp. 228-237

- Olivier Cadot and Bernard Sinclair-Desgagné
- Assessing the Validity and Reliability of Contingent Values: A Comparison of On-Site Users, Off-Site Users, and Non-users pp. 238-251

- John Whitehead, Glenn Blomquist, Hoban Thomas J. and Clifford William B.
- The Cyclical Exploitation of Renewable Resource Stocks May Be Optimal pp. 252-261

- Franz Wirl
Volume 29, issue 1, 1995
- Energy Taxation as a Policy Instrument to Reduce CO2 Emissions: A Net Benefit Analysis pp. 1-24

- Boyd Roy, Krutilla Kerry and W Viscusi
- A Spatial Model of Optimal Water Conveyance pp. 25-41

- Ujjayant Chakravorty, Hochman Eithan and David Zilberman
- The Effect of Labor Market Performance on Deforestation in Developing Countries under Open Access: An Example from Rural Nepal pp. 42-63

- Randall Bluffstone
- Overlapping Generations and Environmental Control pp. 64-77

- Giancarlo Marini and Pasquale Scaramozzino
- Garbage, Recycling, and Illicit Burning or Dumping pp. 78-91

- Don Fullerton and Thomas Kinnaman
- Comparing Three Approaches That Generate Bids for the Referendum Contingent Valuation Method pp. 92-104

- Elnagheeb Abdelmoneim H. and Jeffrey Jordan
- Technological Change and the Dynamics of Resource Scarcity Measures pp. 105-120

- Y. Hossein Farzin
- An Independent Sample Test of Yea-Saying and Starting Point Bias in Dichotomous-Choice Contingent Valuation pp. 121-132

- Holmes Thomas P. and Randall Kramer
Volume 28, issue 3, 1995
- An Experiment in Voluntary Environmental Regulation: Participation in EPA's 33/50 Program pp. 271-286

- Seema Arora and Timothy Cason
- Optimal Designs for Discrete Choice Contingent Valuation Surveys: Single-Bound, Double-Bound, and Bivariate Models pp. 287-306

- Anna Alberini
- Optimal Pricing of Depletable, Replaceable Resources: The Case of Landfill Tipping Fees pp. 307-323

- Mark Ready and Richard Ready
- Optimal Capital Accumulation in a Fishery: A Nonlinear Irreversible Investment Model pp. 324-339

- John Boyce
- The Economics of Conjunctive Groundwater Management with Stochastic Surface Supplies pp. 340-356

- Keith Knapp and Lars Olson
- Regulating Pollution under Asymmetric Information: The Case of Industrial Wastewater Treatment pp. 357-373

- Alban Thomas
- Exvessel Price Determination in the Alaska King Crab Fishery: A Formula Price Contract under Uncertainty? pp. 374-387

- Matulich Scott C., Ron Mittelhammer and Greenberg Joshua A.
- Cost-Effectiveness Analysis for Complex Managed Hydrosystems: An Application to the Columbia River Basin pp. 388-400

- Paulsen Charles M. and Kris Wernstedt
Volume 28, issue 2, 1995
- Project Evaluation for Sustainable Rural Development: Plan Sierra in the Dominican Republic pp. 135-154

- Alain de Janvry, Elisabeth Sadoulet and Santos Blas
- Sequencing and Nesting in Contingent Valuation Surveys pp. 155-173

- Richard Carson and Mitchell Robert Cameron
- A Well-Based Cost Function and the Economics of Exhaustible Resources: The Case of Natural Gas pp. 174-189

- Janie Chermak and Robert Patrick
- An Econometric Model of the Regulated Emissions for Fuel-Efficient New Vehicles pp. 190-204

- Daniel Khazzoom J
- Public Mechanisms to Support Compliance to an Environmental Norm pp. 205-222

- John Stranlund
- A Policy Simulation of the Wetlands Reserve Program pp. 223-240

- Parks P. J. and Randall Kramer
- House Prices during Siting Decision Stages: The Case of an Incinerator from Rumor through Operation pp. 241-255

- Katherine Kiel and McClain Katherine T.
- Discrete Choice under Preference Uncertainty: An Improved Structural Model for Contingent Valuation pp. 256-269

- Chuan-Zhong Li and Mattsson Leif
Volume 28, issue 1, 1995
- Assessing the Relationship between Government Policy and Deforestation pp. 1-18

- Robert Deacon
- Changes in Optimal Pollution Taxes as Population Increases pp. 19-33

- John Kennedy
- Explaining Irrational Land Use: Risk Aversion and Marginal Agricultural Land pp. 34-47

- Parks Peter J.
- Rent Capture in a Rights-Based Fishery pp. 48-67

- R. Quentin Grafton
- Property Rights and Entrepreneurial Income in Commercial Fisheries pp. 68-82

- Terrebonne R. Peter
- Compensating Wages, Value of a Statistical Life, and Inter-industry Differentials pp. 83-97

- Leigh J. Paul
- Pollution as News: Media and Stock Market Reactions to the Toxics Release Inventory Data pp. 98-113

- Hamilton James T.
- Bias in Discrete Response Contingent Valuation pp. 114-125

- Barbara Kanninen
- Does Willingness to Pay Reflect the Purchase of Moral Satisfaction? A Reconsideration of Kahneman and Knetsch pp. 126-133

- Nickerson Carol A. E.
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