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 21, issue 3, 1991
- The buffer value of groundwater with stochastic surface water supplies pp. 201-224

- Yacov Tsur and Theodore Graham-Tomasi
- Intergenerational competitive equilibria under technological uncertainty and an exhaustible resource constraint pp. 225-243

- Richard Howarth
- Estimating the precision of welfare measures pp. 244-259

- Catherine Kling
- Enforcement of pollution regulations in a declining industry pp. 260-274

- Mary E. Deily and Wayne Gray
- A hedonic travel cost analysis for valuation of multiple components of site quality: The recreation value of forest management pp. 275-290

- Jeffrey Englin and Robert Mendelsohn
- A note on market power in ITQ fisheries pp. 291-296

- Lee G. Anderson
- Firm incentives to promote technological change in pollution control: Comment pp. 297-300

- Alan Marin
Volume 21, issue 2, 1991
- Recovering weakly complementary preferences pp. 97-108

- Douglas M. Larson
- Production quota in multiproduct pacific fisheries pp. 109-126

- Dale Squires and James Kirkley
- Permanent versus interim regulations: A game-theoretic analysis pp. 127-139

- Arun Malik
- Uncertainty in tax reform: The case of an extractive firm pp. 140-153

- Francois Melese and Philippe Michel
- A technique for estimating the discount rate in Pindyck's stochastic model of nonrenewable resource extraction pp. 154-168

- A. David McDonald
- Is the entropy law relevant to the economics of natural resource scarcity? pp. 169-179

- Jeffrey T. Young
- Noncompliant firms in transferable discharge permit markets: Some extensions pp. 180-189

- Andrew G. Keeler
- Economic indicators of resource scarcity: Comment pp. 190-194

- Robert Farrow and Jeffrey A. Krautkraemer
- Economic indicators of resource scarcity: A more critical reply pp. 195-199

- Richard B. Norgaard
Volume 21, issue 1, 1991
- Willingness to Pay for ozone control: Inferences from the demand for medical care pp. 1-16

- Mark Dickie and Shelby Gerking
- Market failure in incentive-based regulation: The case of emissions trading pp. 17-31

- Scott Atkinson and Tom Tietenberg
- Pricing environmental health risks: survey assessments of risk-risk and risk-dollar trade-offs for chronic bronchitis pp. 32-51

- W Viscusi, Wesley A. Magat and Joel Huber
- The role of investment in multiple-deposit extraction: Some results and remaining puzzles pp. 52-66

- Robert Cairns and Pierre Lasserre
- Measurement error and state-dependent pollution control enforcement pp. 67-81

- Jon D. Harford
- Exposure trading: an approach to more efficient air pollution control -- comment pp. 82-91

- Robert E. Kohn
- Testing for common versus private property: Comment pp. 92-96

- Daniel Bromley
Volume 20, issue 3, 1991
- The first 15 years: Contributors and contributions to the Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 1974-19881 pp. 205-209

- Jason Shogren and Garey Durden
- Agricultural water marketing, allocative efficiency, and drainage reduction pp. 210-223

- Ariel Dinar and J. Letey
- The resistibility and shiftability of depletable externalities pp. 224-233

- Daigee Shaw and Rong-Dean Shaw
- Integrating Fishery and water resource management: A biological model of a California salmon fishery pp. 234-261

- Anthony C. Fisher, Michael Hanemann and Andrew G. Keeler
- Estimating the elasticity of substitution between restricted and unrestricted inputs in a regulated fishery: A probit approach pp. 262-274

- Harry Campbell
- Comment on Cameron's censored logistic regression model for referendum data pp. 275-283

- David A. Patterson and John W. Duffield
- Recreational demand by tourists for saltwater beach days: Comment pp. 284-289

- W. Shaw
- Entitlements, missing markets, and environmental policy pp. 290-296

- Mohammed Dore and A. J. Ward
- Entitlements, missing markets, and environmental uncertainty: Reply pp. 297-302

- Daniel Bromley
- Cameron's censored logistic regression model: Reply pp. 303-304

- Trudy Cameron
Volume 20, issue 2, 1991
- Are joint bidding and competitive common value auction markets compatible?--some evidence from offshore oil auctions pp. 99-112

- Elizabeth Hoffman, James R. Marsden and Reza Saidi
- Environmental policy under imperfect information: Incentives and moral hazard pp. 113-126

- Anastasios Xepapadeas
- Environmental regulation in an open economy pp. 127-142

- Kerry Krutilla
- International trade in waste products in the presence of illegal disposal pp. 143-162

- Brian Copeland
- Bioeconomics of sustainable harvest of competing species pp. 163-180

- Ola Flaaten
- A discrete-choice model of recreational participation, site choice, and activity valuation when complete trip data are not available pp. 181-201

- Edward Morey, W. Shaw and Robert D. Rowe
Volume 20, issue 1, 1991
- Risk, self-protection, and ex ante economic value pp. 1-15

- Jason Shogren and Thomas D. Crocker
- Choosing a government discount rate: An alternative approach pp. 16-28

- James Quirk and Katsuaki Terasawa
- Revealed preference tests of nonmarket goods valuation methods pp. 29-45

- Wiktor Adamowicz and Theodore Graham-Tomasi
- Equity in European community pollution control pp. 46-54

- John Ashworth and Ivy Papps
- Global environmental problems: The effects of unilateral actions taken by one country pp. 55-70

- Michael Hoel
- How to set catch quotas: Constant effort or constant catch? pp. 71-91

- Rognvaldur Hannesson and Stein Ivar Steinshamn
- Factorial survey methods and willingness to pay for housing characteristics: A comment pp. 92-96

- A. Myrick Freeman
Volume 19, issue 3, 1990
- Rent dissipation in a limited-access common-pool resource: Experimental evidence pp. 203-211

- James Walker, Roy Gardner and Elinor Ostrom
- Strategic enhancement and destruction of fisheries and the environment in the presence of international externalities pp. 213-226

- Brian Copeland
- Liability for groundwater contamination from pesticides pp. 227-243

- Kathleen Segerson
- Reliability and predictive validity of contingent values: Does the nature of the good matter? pp. 244-263

- Mary Jo Kealy, Mark Montgomery and John F. Dovidio
- Policy-relevant nonconvexities in the production of multiple forest benefits pp. 264-280

- Stephen Swallow, Peter J. Parks and David N. Wear
- Depletion of the environmental basis for renewable resources: The economics of interdependent renewable and nonrenewable resources pp. 281-296

- Stephen Swallow
- A note on discreteness and Jevonsian deterioration in non-renewable resource exploration pp. 297-299

- Robert Cairns
Volume 19, issue 2, 1990
- Virtual price approach to short-term timber supply under credit rationing pp. 109-126

- Jari Kuuluvainen
- Commercial wild species rearing: Competing groups and regulation pp. 127-142

- Ronald N. Johnson
- Alternative renewable resource strategies: A simulation of optimal use pp. 143-159

- Robert Stavins
- Valuing future risks to life pp. 160-174

- Maureen Cropper and Frances G. Sussman
- Cartels and dynamic contracts in sharefishing pp. 175-192

- Raimo P. Hamalainen, Jukka Ruusunen and Veijo Kaitala
- Valuing amenity resources under uncertainty: A skeptical view of recent resolutions pp. 193-202

- V. Smith
Volume 19, issue 1, 1990
- The search for a safe environment: The economics of screening and regulating environmental hazards pp. 1-18

- Lars Olson
- Economic indicators of resource scarcity: A critical essay pp. 19-25

- Richard B. Norgaard
- Rent dissipation in restricted access fisheries pp. 26-44

- Diane Dupont
- Testing for common versus private property: The case of pesticide resistance pp. 45-60

- J. Stephen Clark and Gerald A. Carlson
- The social cost of uniform regulatory standards in a hierarchical government pp. 61-72

- Carol Adaire Jones and Suzanne Scotchmer
- Uncertain irreversibility, information, and transformation costs pp. 73-85

- JoseM. Usategui
- The ideology of efficiency: Searching for a theory of policy analysis pp. 86-107

- Daniel Bromley
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