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 16, issue 3, 1989
- Information and exhaustible resources: A Bayesian analysis pp. 193-208

- Joseph E. Swierzbinski and Robert Mendelsohn
- Self-insurance against natural disasters pp. 209-223

- Tracy Lewis and David Nickerson
- Optimal exploitation and enhancement of environmental resources pp. 224-241

- Yoshifusa Kitabatake
- Dynamic adjustment to land taxation policy: Neutrality and welfare implications pp. 242-252

- Geoffrey K. Turnbull and Roy Boyd
- Price expectations, ore quality selection, and the supply of a nonrenewable resource pp. 253-267

- Jeffrey A. Krautkraemer
- Estimating the objectives of a public firm in a natural resource industry pp. 268-287

- Murray Fulton and Larry Karp
Volume 16, issue 2, 1989
- A model of industrial pollution in a stochastic environment pp. 97-105

- Charles Plourde and David Yeung
- The two-stage hedonic wage approach: A methodology for the valuation of environmental amenities pp. 106-120

- David Clark and James Kahn
- Sole owner harvesting policies under the threat of entry: A two-stage linear game pp. 121-133

- Linda M. Salchenberger
- Severance taxes and market structure in an exhaustible resource industry pp. 134-148

- Mine Yucel
- Valuing amenity resources under uncertainty: Does the existence of fair contingent claims markets matter? pp. 149-155

- Bonnie Colby and Dennis C. Cory
- Exclusionary manipulation of markets for pollution rights pp. 156-166

- Walter S. Misiolek and Harold W. Elder
- An empirical model of fishery dynamics pp. 167-183

- Robert Deacon
- Interest rates and metal price movements: Further evidence pp. 184-192

- Temisan Agbeyegbe
Volume 16, issue 1, 1989
- Risk and incentives in the financing of hazardous waste cleanup pp. 1-8

- Kathleen Segerson
- Dynamic policy coordination: Stockpiling for energy security pp. 9-22

- Shantayanan Devarajan and Robert J. Weiner
- Information and the concept of option value pp. 23-37

- Michael Hanemann
- Voluntary contributions to state nongame wildlife programs pp. 38-44

- L. Eubanks and James Wyckoff
- The effect of common property on the optimal structure of the fishing industry pp. 45-51

- Douglas Lipton and Ivar Strand
- Emission credit trading and the incentive to adopt new pollution abatement technology pp. 52-57

- David Malueg
- Identifying willingness-to-pay for heterogeneous goods with factorial survey methods pp. 58-79

- Allen C. Goodman
- A note on uncertainty and the hotelling rule pp. 80-86

- Gérard Gaudet and Peter Howitt
- Contractual stipulations, resource use, and interest groups: Implications from federal grazing contracts pp. 87-96

- Ronald N. Johnson and Myles J. Watts
Volume 15, issue 4, 1988
- Socially optimal forestry pp. 387-394

- Martin Hellsten
- Paired comparison and contingent valuation approaches to morbidity risk valuation pp. 395-411

- Wesley A. Magat, W Viscusi and Joel Huber
- On comparing monopoly and competition in exhaustible resource exploitation pp. 412-418

- Gérard Gaudet and Pierre Lasserre
- Strategic responses to automobile emissions control: A game-theoretic analysis pp. 419-438

- Dennis A. Yao
- Optimal investment policies with exhaustible resources: An information-based model pp. 439-461

- Robert U. Ayres
- Efficient vs open-access use of public facilities in the long run pp. 462-469

- Winston Harrington
- Spatial economic theory of pollution control: Reflections on a paradox pp. 470-474

- Bruce A. Forster
- Option prices for groundwater protection pp. 475-487

- Steven F. Edwards
- Externalities, pigouvian corrections, and risk attitudes pp. 488-504

- Todd Sandler and Frederic P. Sterbenz
Volume 15, issue 3, 1988
- Heterogeneous preferences for congestion pp. 251-258

- Kenneth McConnell
- The impact of selected abatement strategies on transnational pollution, the terms of trade, and factor rewards: A general equilibrium approach pp. 259-284

- John D. Merrifield
- Fiscal implications of effluent charges and input taxes pp. 285-296

- Brandt K. Stevens
- Welfare measurement for environmental improvements using the hedonic model: The case of nonparametric marginal prices pp. 297-312

- Raymond B. Palmquist
- Energy in a regional economy: A computable general equilibrium model for california pp. 313-330

- Kostas A. Despotakis and Anthony C. Fisher
- Comparing welfare estimates of environmental quality changes from recreation demand models pp. 331-340

- Catherine Kling
- On optimal domestic processing of exhaustible natural resource exports pp. 341-354

- Ramesh Kumar
- A new paradigm for valuing non-market goods using referendum data: Maximum likelihood estimation by censored logistic regression pp. 355-379

- Trudy Cameron
- One more externality article pp. 380-381

- Henry M. Peskin
- One more externality article: Reply pp. 382-383

- Peter J. W. N. Bird
- And one more reply pp. 384-385

- Wallace Oates
- Reply to Peskin pp. 386-386

- A. Freeman
Volume 15, issue 2, 1988
- Environmental negotiation: Its potential and its economic efficiency pp. 129-142

- Richard C. Porter
- Hedonic price estimation of variable urban air quality pp. 143-146

- James Murdoch and Mark Thayer
- Irreversible environmental investments with uncertain benefit levels pp. 147-157

- W Viscusi
- Optimal preservation and pricing of natural public lands in general equilibrium pp. 158-172

- Alex Anas
- The incentive for conservation investment in regulated utilities pp. 173-188

- Anthony Marino and Joseph Sicilian
- Grade selection under uncertainty: Least cost last and other anomalies pp. 189-205

- Margaret Slade
- General equilibrium incidence of natural resource subsidies: The three factor case pp. 206-223

- Thomas Hertel
- Another theorem on using market demands to determine willingness to pay for non-traded goods pp. 224-232

- Jon R. Neill
- Long run price inflexibility and efficiency loss for municipal water supply pp. 233-247

- Stephen Swallow and Carlos M. Marin
Volume 15, issue 1, 1988
- Pollution control through price incentives: The role of rent seeking costs in monopoly markets pp. 1-8

- Walter S. Misiolek
- The optimal management of North Sea Herring pp. 9-29

- Trond Bjorndal
- A note on estimating a long-run average cost curve for flue gas desulfurization pp. 30-34

- Kenneth Reinert and Samuel J. Ratick
- A comparison of two marketable discharge permits systems pp. 35-44

- Albert McGartland
- Measuring welfare changes in settings with imposed quantities pp. 45-63

- R. Hamilton Lankford
- A note on the extinction of renewable resources pp. 64-70

- Maureen Cropper
- A behavioral model of timber supply pp. 71-86

- Wendy Max and Dale E. Lehman
- Uncertainty and incentives for nonpoint pollution control pp. 87-98

- Kathleen Segerson
- Expectations, the commons, and optimal group size pp. 99-110

- Charles Mason, Todd Sandler and Richard Cornes
- Evaluating the benefits of non-marginal reductions in pollution using information on defensive expenditures pp. 111-127

- Timothy Bartik
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