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 18, issue 3, 1990
- Recreational demand by tourists for saltwater beach days pp. 189-205

- Frederick W. Bell and Vernon R. Leeworthy
- A qualitative characterization of the competitive nonrenewable resource extracting firm pp. 206-226

- Michael Caputo
- Environmental policy implications of disparities between willingness to pay and compensation demanded measures of values pp. 227-237

- Jack Knetsch
- The economics of sequential choice applied to quasi-option value pp. 238-246

- Hal Cochrane and Harvey Cutler
- Should we try to predict the next great U.S. earthquake? pp. 247-262

- William D. Schulze, David Brookshire, Renatte K. Hageman and Shaul Ben-David
- Optimal taxation: Timber and externalities pp. 263-275

- Jeffrey Englin and Mark S. Klan
- Exposure trading: An approach to more efficient air pollution control pp. 276-291

- James Roumasset and Kirk R. Smith
- Unemployment and the backward incidence of pollution control pp. 292-298

- Leonard F. S. Wang
Volume 18, issue 2, 1990
- The social discount rate pp. S1-S2

- Charles W. Howe
- One thousand points of light seeking a Issue: A case study of CBO's search for a discount rate policy pp. S3-S7

- Robert W. Hartman
- Reassessing the government's discount rate policy in light of new theory and data in a world economy with a high degree of capital mobility pp. S8-S28

- Robert C. Lind
- Federal discount rate policy, the shadow price of capital, and challenges for reforms pp. S29-S50

- Randolph M. Lyon
- Discounting environmental health risks: New evidence and policy implications pp. S51-S62

- Michael J. Moore and W Viscusi
- Comments on "discounting" session pp. S63-S64

- Paul R. Portney
- Perspectives on government discounting policies pp. S65-S71

- Joel D. Scheraga
- Direct controls and incentives systems of regulation pp. S72-S85

- John Kambhu
- Markets for pollution control when firms are noncompliant pp. 97-106

- Arun Malik
- The benefits of reducing the incidence of nonmelanoma skin cancers: A defensive expenditures approach pp. 107-119

- James Murdoch and Mark Thayer
- Taxation, ore quality selection, and the depletion of a heterogeneous deposit of a nonrenewable resource pp. 120-135

- Jeffrey A. Krautkraemer
- Forest resource depletion, soil dynamics, and agricultural productivity in the tropics pp. 136-154

- Simeon K. Ehui, Thomas Hertel and Paul Preckel
- Harvest uncertainty and the tragedy of the commons pp. 155-167

- Todd Sandler and Frederic P. Sternbenz
- A more general dynamic economic model of the optimal rotation of multiple-use forests pp. 168-175

- Donald Snyder and Rabindra N. Bhattacharyya
- A probit analysis of the harvest decision using pooled time-series and cross-sectional data pp. 176-187

- Donald F. Dennis
Volume 18, issue 1, 1990
- Ambient ozone and acute health effects: Evidence from daily data pp. 1-18

- Alan Krupnick, Winston Harrington and Bart Ostro
- Models for referendum data: The structure of discrete choice models for contingent valuation pp. 19-34

- Kenneth McConnell
- Earthquake and volcano hazard notices: An economic evaluation of changes in risk perceptions pp. 35-49

- Richard L. Bernknopf, David Brookshire and Mark Thayer
- The impact of environmental regulations on industry productivity: Direct and indirect effects pp. 50-65

- Anthony J. Barbera and Virginia McConnell
- Welfare consequences of emission credit trading programs pp. 66-77

- David Malueg
- Comparative reliability of the dichotomous choice and open-ended contingent valuation techniques pp. 78-85

- John Loomis
- W. Stanley Jevons (1888) on option value pp. 86-87

- Bengt Kristrom
- Environmental preservation with production pp. 88-96

- Lars Olson
Volume 17, issue 3, 1989
- Improving the contingent valuation method: A psychological perspective pp. 213-229

- Charles C. Harris, B. L. Driver and William J. McLaughlin
- OLS versus ML estimation of non-market resource values with payment card interval data pp. 230-246

- Trudy Cameron and Daniel D. Huppert
- Firm incentives to promote technological change in pollution control pp. 247-265

- Scott R. Milliman and Raymond Prince
- Measuring welfare effects of product contamination with consumer uncertainty pp. 266-283

- William Foster and Richard Just
- Benefits from commercial fisheries when demand and supply depend on water quality pp. 284-292

- Kenneth McConnell and Ivar E. Strand
- Contingent valuation experiments for strategic behavior pp. 293-308

- J. Walter Milon
- Socially optimal forestry: A comment pp. 309-310

- Michael D. Bowes and John V. Krutilla
- Reply to comment on socially optimal forestry pp. 311-312

- Martin Hellsten
Volume 17, issue 2, 1989
- Exhaustible resource price policy, international trade, and intertemporal welfare pp. 109-126

- Joseph P. Kalt
- Capital investments and resource extraction from non-identical deposits pp. 127-139

- Trond Olsen
- Optimization of inputs in a spatially variable natural resource: Unconditional vs. conditional analysis pp. 140-154

- Eli Feinerman, Eshel Bresler and Gideon Dagan
- Contemporaneous externalities, rational expectations, and equilibrium production functions in natural resource models pp. 155-170

- Barry Smith and Shlomo Weber
- Backward incidence of pollution damage compensation policy pp. 171-180

- Yoshifusa Kitabatake
- Entitlements, missing markets, and environmental uncertainty pp. 181-194

- Daniel Bromley
- A new approach to the design of regulation in the presence of multiple objectives pp. 195-211

- Robert Hahn
Volume 17, issue 1, 1989
- Antitrust, exploration, and social optimality in nonrenewable resource markets pp. 1-21

- Murray Fulton and Richard Just
- Regulating environmental health risks under uncertainty: Groundwater contamination in California pp. 22-34

- Erik Lichtenberg, David Zilberman and Kenneth T. Bogen
- Economic objectives within a bureaucratic decision process: Setting pollution control requirements under the clean water act pp. 35-53

- Arthur G. Fraas and Vincent G. Munley
- Optimal forest rotation under monopoly and competition pp. 54-65

- Philippe Crabbé and Ngo Long
- A dynamic model of adaptation to resource depletion: theory and an application to groundwater mining pp. 66-82

- C. S. Kim, Michael R. Moore, John J. Hanchar and Michael Nieswiadomy
- Optimal sequencing of resource pools under uncertainty pp. 83-92

- Trond Olsen and Gunnar Stensland
- Readjustment potentials in industrial energy efficiency and structure pp. 93-108

- Stephen Casler and Bruce Hannon
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