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 14, issue 4, 1987
- The value of information in resource exploration: The interaction of strategic plays and institutional rules pp. 313-322

- R. Isaac
- The economic growth debate: What some economists have learned but many have not pp. 323-336

- Herman Daly
- Utility maximization and catasphore aversion: A simulation test pp. 337-370

- Robert U. Ayres and Manalur S. Sandilya
- A compensation mechanism for siting noxious facilities: Theory and experimental design pp. 371-383

- Howard Kunreuther, Paul Kleindorfer, Peter J. Knez and Rudy Yaksick
- The quasi-option value of irreversible investment: A comment pp. 384-385

- Philippe Crabbé
- Uniformity versus differentiation in regulating externalities pp. 386-399

- Charles Kolstad
Volume 14, issue 3, 1987
- Cooperative institutions for information sharing in the oil industry pp. 191-211

- R. Isaac
- Option value under income and price uncertainty pp. 212-225

- Richard Hartman and Mark L. Plummer
- A satisfactory benefit cost indicator from contingent valuation pp. 226-247

- John Hoehn and Alan Randall
- Option price estimates for water quality improvements: A contingent valuation study for the monongahela river pp. 248-267

- William H. Desvousges, V. Smith and Ann Fisher
- Fishing effort: Its testing, specification, and internal structure in fisheries economics and management pp. 268-282

- Dale Squires
- Uncertainty, benefit-cost analysis, and the treatment of option value pp. 283-292

- V. Smith
- Self-reporting of pollution and the firm's behavior under imperfectly enforceable regulations pp. 293-303

- Jon D. Harford
- Integrated versus chemical pest management: The case of rice field mosquito control pp. 304-312

- Erik Lichtenberg
Volume 14, issue 2, 1987
- Intertemporal soil resource use: Is it socially excessive? pp. 99-111

- James Shortle and John A. Miranowski
- Firm behaviour under regulatory control of stochastic environmental wastes by probabilistic constraints pp. 112-127

- Brian Beavis and Ian Dobbs
- On monopoly power in extractive resource markets pp. 128-142

- Robert Pindyck
- The value of coastal wetlands for protection of property against hurricane wind damage pp. 143-151

- Stephen Farber
- When is the optimal economic rotation longer than the rotation of maximum sustained yield? pp. 152-158

- Clark S. Binkley
- Renewable resource management with a backstop substitute and nonautonomous prices pp. 159-182

- Harry Clarke and Ram M. Shrestha
- Quasi-option value: Some misconceptions dispelled pp. 183-190

- Anthony C. Fisher and Michael Hanemann
Volume 14, issue 1, 1987
- The production process: Inputs and wastes pp. 1-12

- Curt L. Anderson
- The policy implications of non-convex environmental damages: A smog control case study pp. 13-29

- Robert Repetto
- Distribution of the generation of air pollution pp. 30-40

- Taylor H. Bingham, Donald W. Anderson and Philip C. Cooley
- Environmental policy for spatial and persistent pollutants pp. 41-53

- Ronald C. Griffin
- The transferability and depletability of externalities pp. 54-57

- Peter J. W. N. Bird
- Policy options for toxics disposal: Laissez-faire, subsidization, and enforcement pp. 58-71

- Arthur M. Sullivan
- Empirical evidence on the characteristics of extractive technologies: The case of oil pp. 72-86

- John Livernois
- Air pollution and morbidity revisited: A specification test pp. 87-98

- Bart D. Ostro
Volume 13, issue 4, 1986
- Regulating heterogeneous emissions pp. 301-312

- Robert Mendelsohn
- A model of exhaustible resource exploitation with ricardian rent pp. 313-324

- Robert Cairns
- Interpreting measures of economic loss: Evidence from contingent valuation and experimental studies pp. 325-337

- Robin Gregory
- Substituting pollution taxation for general taxation: Some implications for efficiency in pollutions taxation pp. 338-347

- Dwight R. Lee and Walter S. Misiolek
- The optimal tax for maximum economic yield: Fishery regulation under rational expectations pp. 348-362

- Robert Rosenman
- Optimal fishery management in the presence of illegal activity pp. 363-381

- Scott R. Milliman
- Specification of the logit model: The case of valuation of nonmarket goods pp. 382-390

- Christine Sellar, Jean-Paul Chavas and John R. Stoll
- Measures of energy cost and value in ecosystems pp. 391-401

- Bruce Hannon, Robert Costanza and Robert A. Herendeen
Volume 13, issue 3, 1986
- Conservation of mass and instability in a dynamic economy-environment system pp. 199-211

- Charles Perrings
- Set-up costs and theory of exhaustible resources pp. 212-224

- John Hartwick, Murray Kemp and Ngo Long
- Optimal recovery paths for perturbations of trophic level bioeconomic systems pp. 225-234

- James Wilen and Gardner Brown
- On uncertain renewable resource stocks: Optimal harvest policies and the value of stock surveys pp. 235-244

- Colin W. Clark and Geoffrey P. Kirkwood
- Aggregating goods and pollutants pp. 245-254

- Robert E. Kohn
- Ex ante consumer welfare evaluation in cost-benefit analysis pp. 255-268

- Jean-Paul Chavas, Richard C. Bishop and Kathleen Segerson
- Measuring the elasticity of substitution of wages for municipal infrastructure: A comparison of the survey and wage hedonic approaches pp. 269-276

- R. Cummings, W. Schulze, S. Gerking and David Brookshire
- A critique of models of the American lobster fishery pp. 277-291

- Ralph E. Townsend
- Gray and Hotelling: A comment pp. 292-294

- Gerald Alonzo Smith
- Gray and Hotelling: A reply pp. 295-300

- Philippe Crabbé
Volume 13, issue 2, 1986
- Nonconvexity induced by external costs on production: Theoretical curio or policy dilemma? pp. 101-128

- Paul Burrows
- Equilibrium properties of auctions and alternative procedures for allocating transferable permits pp. 129-152

- Randolph M. Lyon
- Exploration, information, and regulation in an exhaustible mineral industry pp. 153-166

- Charles Mason
- The costs and benefits of oil spill prevention and enforcement pp. 167-188

- Mark Cohen
- Costs of alternative policies for the control of nitrogen dioxide in Baltimore pp. 189-197

- Alan Krupnick
Volume 13, issue 1, 1986
- Trade-offs in designing markets with multiple objectives pp. 1-12

- Robert Hahn
- A note on the efficiency ranking of two second-best policy instruments for pollution control pp. 13-17

- Clifford S. Russeli
- Innovation in pollution control pp. 18-29

- Paul B. Downing and Lawrence White
- A generalized harvest function for fishing: Allocating effort among common property cod stocks (A generalized harvest function) pp. 30-49

- Edward Morey
- Single and multispecies systems: The the Eastern Tropical Atlantic pp. 50-68

- Jon M. Conrad and Richard Adu-Asamoah
- Measuring the benefits of environmental change using a duality approach: The case of ozone and Illinois cash grain farms pp. 69-80

- Philip Garcia, Bruce L. Dixon, James W. Mjelde and Richard M. Adams
- Private vs public economics of prairie wetland allocation pp. 81-92

- Leon E. Danielson and Jay A. Leitch
- More on depletion in the nickel industry pp. 93-98

- Robert Cairns
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