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 24, issue 3, 1993
- Regressor Diagnostics for the Errors-in-Variables Model - An Application to the Health Effects of Pollution pp. 190-211

- Steven Klepper, Kamlet Mark S. and Frank Richard G.
- Environmental Legislation and Enforcement: A Voting Model under Asymmetric Information pp. 212-228

- Thomas Selden and Marco Terrones
- Managerial Incentives and Environmental Compliance pp. 229-240

- Gabel H. Landis and Bernard Sinclair-Desgagné
- Self-Reporting and the Design of Policies for Regulating Stochastic Pollution pp. 241-257

- Arun Malik
- Incomplete International Cooperation to Reduce CO2 Emissions: Alternative Policies pp. 258-271

- Bohm Peter
- Toward a Complete Economic Theory of the Utilization and Management of Recreational Fisheries pp. 272-295

- Anderson Lee G.
- Nonlinear Forest Taxes pp. 296-299

- Robert Mendelsohn
Volume 24, issue 2, 1993
- Economic Growth, Pollution, and Renewable Resources pp. 101-118

- Olli Tahvonen and Kuuluvainen Jari
- Intertemporal Preferences and Intergenerational Equity Considerations in Optimal Resource Harvesting pp. 119-132

- Peter Burton
- Improving on the Steady State in the State-Dependent Enforcement of Pollution Control pp. 133-138

- Harford Jon D.
- The Externalities Associated with the Common Property Exploitation of Groundwater pp. 139-158

- Provencher Bill and Burt Oscar
- Taxation, Depletion, and Welfare: A Simulation Study of the U.S. Petroleum Resource pp. 159-187

- Robert Deacon
Volume 24, issue 1, 1993
- An Experimental Investigation of the Hahn-Noll Revenue Neutral Auction for Emissions Licenses pp. 1-24

- Franciosi Robert, Isaac R. Mark, Pingry David E. and Reynolds Stanley S.
- Optimal Bid Selection for Dichotomous Choice Contingent Valuation Surveys pp. 25-40

- Joseph Cooper
- Evaluating Impacts from Noxious Facilities: Including Public Preferences in Current Siting Mechanisms pp. 41-59

- James Opaluch, Stephen Swallow, Weaver Thomas, Wessells Christopher W. and Wichelns Dennis
- On the Measurement of Biological Diversity pp. 60-68

- Solow Andrew, Stephen Polasky and Broadus James
- Environmental Policy when Market Structure and Plant Locations Are Endogenous pp. 69-86

- James Markusen, Edward Morey and Olewiler Nancy D.
- A Finnish - Soviet Acid Rain Game: Noncooperative Equilibria, Cost Efficiency, and Sulfur Agreements pp. 87-100

- Olli Tahvonen, Kaitala Veijo and Pohjola Matti
Volume 23, issue 3, 1992
- Natural resources and the marshallian effects of input-reducing technological changes pp. 201-215

- R. F. Darwin
- Do oil producers act as 'Oil'igopolists? pp. 216-247

- Stephen Polasky
- Valuing public goods with the contingent valuation method: A critique of kahneman and knetsch pp. 248-257

- Glenn Harrison
- Environmental policy, adjustment costs, and behavior of the firm pp. 258-275

- Anastasios Xepapadeas
- Saturday effects in tanker oil spills pp. 276-288

- Eban Goodstein
- Economic growth and environmental preservation pp. 289-300

- Scott Barrett
Volume 23, issue 2, 1992
- Further results on willingness to pay for nonmarket goods pp. 101-122

- Douglas M. Larson
- A generalized predator- prey model: Uncertainty and management pp. 123-138

- Pierre N. V. Tu and Elizabeth Wilman
- Adjustment costs, uncertainty, and the theory of investment: the case of non-renewable natural resources pp. 139-153

- Santiago Rubio
- On economic incentives for reducing hazardous waste generation pp. 154-160

- Akihiro Watabe
- State versus federal environmental regulation in a non-cooperative monopoly screening model pp. 161-178

- Henry van Egteren
- The structure of penalties in environmental enforcement: An economic analysis pp. 179-200

- Kathleen Segerson and Tom Tietenberg
Volume 23, issue 1, 1992
- The private and social value of information: Exploration for exhaustible resources pp. 1-21

- Stephen Polasky
- Environmental policy design and dynamic nonpoint-source pollution pp. 22-39

- Anastasios Xepapadeas
- Risk, self-protection and ex ante economic value--some positive results pp. 40-53

- John Quiggin
- The supply and demand for pollution control: Evidence from wastewater treatment pp. 54-77

- Virginia McConnell and Gregory E. Schwarz
- Improving the contingent valuation method: Implementing the contribution game pp. 78-90

- Raymond Prince, Michael McKee, Shaul Ben-David and Mark Bagnoli
- Is the entropy law relevant to the economics of natural resource scarcity?-- yes, of course it is! pp. 91-95

- Herman Daly
- Is the entropy law relevant to the economics of natural resource scarcity? Comment pp. 96-100

- Kenneth N. Townsend
Volume 22, issue 3, 1992
- Giving respondents time to think in contingent valuation studies: A developing country application pp. 205-225

- Dale Whittington, V. Smith, Apia Okorafor, Augustine Okore, Jin Long Liu and Alexander McPhail
- Valuing changes in commercial fishery harvests: A general equilibrium derived demand analysis pp. 226-240

- Walter Thurman and J. Easley
- Separability, partial demand systems, and consumer's surplus measures pp. 241-258

- Michael Hanemann and Edward Morey
- Measuring hazardous waste damages with panel models pp. 259-271

- Robert Mendelsohn, Daniel Hellerstein, Michael Huguenin, Robert Unsworth and Richard Brazee
- A note on the effect of tax brackets on non-renewable resource extraction pp. 272-280

- John Livernois
- Recreational demand by tourists for saltwater beach days: Comment pp. 281-291

- John G. Hof and David A. King
- Firm incentives to promote technological change in pollution control: Reply pp. 292-296

- Scott R. Milliman and Raymond Prince
Volume 22, issue 2, 1992
- Modeling hunting demand in the presence of a bag limit, with tests of alternative specifications pp. 99-113

- Michael Creel and John Loomis
- Energy demand and the composition of output growth pp. 114-133

- Stephen D. Casler
- The regulation of non-point-source pollution under imperfect and asymmetric information pp. 134-146

- Richard Cabe and Joseph Herriges
- Evaluating the welfare effects of reforming municipal water prices pp. 147-163

- Steven Renzetti
- Forestry and the bequest motive pp. 164-177

- Lars Hultkrantz
- Measuring option prices from market behavior pp. 178-198

- Douglas M. Larson and Paul Flacco
- How to set catch quotas: A note on the superiority of constant effort rules pp. 199-203

- John Quiggin
Volume 22, issue 1, 1992
- Regulating agricultural contamination of groundwater through strict liability and negligence legislation pp. 1-11

- Michael E. Wetzstein and Terence Centner
- Econometric health production functions: Relative bias from omitted variables and measurement error pp. 12-24

- Scott Atkinson and Thomas D. Crocker
- The effect of coastal land use restrictions on housing prices: A repeat sale analysis pp. 25-37

- George Parsons
- Bio-economic stability of the north sea shrimp stock with endogenous fishing effort pp. 38-56

- A. David McDonald and Claus-Hennig Hanf
- Valuing public goods: The purchase of moral satisfaction pp. 57-70

- Daniel Kahneman and Jack Knetsch
- Arbitrary values, good causes, and premature verdicts pp. 71-89

- V. Smith
- Contingent valuation and the value of public goods: Reply pp. 90-94

- Daniel Kahnemant and Jack Knetsch
- Measuring willingness-to-pay with factorial survey methods: A Reply pp. 95-98

- Allen C. Goodman
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