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 12, issue 4, 1985
- Decentralized regulation of a common property renewable resource industry with irreversible investment pp. 287-307

- Robert McKelvey
- Dynamic model of fishing: The relationship to conjectural variations pp. 308-321

- Morton Kamien, David Levhari and Leonard Mirman
- Optimal exploitation of energy resources: Solar power and electricity generation in below sea level basins pp. 322-337

- Eithan Hochman and David Zilberman
- An analysis of joint costs in a managed forest ecosystem pp. 338-352

- John G. Hof, Robert D. Lee, A. Allen Dyer and Brian M. Kent
- Private aquaculture and commercial fisheries: Bioeconomics of salmon ranching pp. 353-370

- James Anderson
- A note on nonrenewable resource extraction under discontinuous price policy pp. 371-381

- Joseph P. Kalt and Anthony L. Otten
- Environmental economics: An evolutionary critique and a plea for pluralism pp. 382-394

- Richard B. Norgaard
- Nickel depletion and pricing: Further considerations pp. 395-396

- Robert Cairns
- User costs versus markups as determinants of prices in the nickel industry: reply pp. 397-400

- Kenneth R. Stollery
Volume 12, issue 3, 1985
- The interpretation of capitalized hedonic prices in a dynamic environment pp. 195-206

- P. W. Abelson and Anil Markandya
- Marketable permits for the prevention of environmental deterioration pp. 207-228

- Albert McGartland and Wallace Oates
- Optimal management of a confined groundwater system pp. 229-245

- Virginia E. Worthington, Oscar R. Burt and Richard L. Brustkern
- Economic losses associated with the degradation of an ecosystem: The case of submerged aquatic vegetation in Chesapeake Bay pp. 246-263

- James Kahn and W. Michael Kemp
- Assessing the benefits of alternative ozone standards on agriculture: The role of response information pp. 264-276

- Richard M. Adams and Bruce McCarl
- A cost function for neutralizing acidic Adirondack surface waters pp. 277-285

- Donald Dutkowsky and Fredrick C. Menz
Volume 12, issue 2, 1985
- Effluent regulation and long-run optimality pp. 103-116

- Daniel Spulber
- Amenity changes, property values, and hedonic prices in a closed city pp. 117-131

- Marvin Frankel
- Measuring values for environmental resources under uncertainty pp. 132-143

- David R. Gallagher and V. Smith
- Pigovian taxes which work in the small-number case pp. 144-154

- Donald Wittman
- Harvest policies and nonmarket valuation in a predator -- prey system pp. 155-168

- David L. Ragozin and Gardner Brown
- Housing values, census estimates, disequilibrium, and the environmental cost of airport noise: A case study of Atlanta pp. 169-178

- Patricia Habuda O'Byrne, Jon Nelson and Joseph J. Seneca
- A note on environmental risk and the rate of discount: Comment pp. 179-180

- Raymond Prince
- Noninformative trends in natural resource commodity prices: U-shaped price paths exonerated pp. 181-192

- Margaret Slade
- On tests of the Coase propositions: A reply pp. 193-193

- Yves Coffi Prudencio
Volume 12, issue 1, 1985
- Externalities, expectations, and pigouvian taxes pp. 1-13

- Richard Cornes and Todd Sandler
- The taxation of nonreplenishable natural resources revisited pp. 14-27

- Terry Heaps
- Environmental policy choice with an uncertain chance of irreversibility pp. 28-44

- W Viscusi
- Multiseasonal management of an agricultural pest II: the economic optimization problem pp. 45-61

- Richard E. Plant, Marc Mangel and Lawrence E. Flynn
- Economists' opinions on environmental policy instruments: Analysis of a survey pp. 62-71

- Bruno Frey, Friedrich Schneider and Werner W. Pommerehne
- An anatomy of a groundwater contamination episode pp. 72-88

- Mordechai Shechter
- Informative trends in natural resource commodity prices: A comment on slade pp. 89-95

- Michael J. Mueller and Daniel R. Gorin
- A note on Prudencio's experimental tests of the coase propositions pp. 96-100

- Roger D. Norton and Robert Patrick
Volume 11, issue 4, 1984
- A model for valuing endangered species pp. 303-309

- Gardner Brown and Jon H. Goldstein
- Losses from effluent taxes and quotas under uncertainty pp. 310-326

- William Watson and Ronald G. Ridker
- Enforcement costs and regulatory reform: The agency and firm response pp. 327-346

- Stephen H. Linder and Mark McBride
- Crop substitution in the estimation of economic benefits due to ozone reduction pp. 347-362

- Deborah Brown and Martha Smith
- Concepts and measures of natural resource scarcity with a summary of recent trends pp. 363-379

- Darwin C. Hall and Jane V. Hall
- The short-run impact of environmental protection costs on U.S. product prices pp. 380-390

- Carl Pasuiuca
- Rational host country use of a severance tax pp. 391-402

- John McDermott
Volume 11, issue 3, 1984
- Reserve and land prices with exploration under uncertainty pp. 191-201

- Pierre Lasserre
- Endogenous technical change and environmental regulation pp. 202-207

- Robert Mendelsohn
- Air pollution and mortality: Specification searches using SMSA-based data pp. 208-243

- Frederick W. Lipfert
- Estimation of the cost of air pollution control regulation pp. 244-263

- Michael Maloney and Bruce Yandle
- Satisfaction with environmental change: An empirical analysis of attitudes toward air quality by recent interstate migrants pp. 264-281

- Joe B. Stevens
- Testing the rational expectations hypothesis in a secondary materials market pp. 282-291

- Chu-Chu Kinkley and Kajal Lahiri
- The quasi-option value of irreversible development pp. 292-295

- A. Freeman
- Averting behavior and the benefits of reduced soiling pp. 296-302

- Jon D. Harford
Volume 11, issue 2, 1984
- On optimal congestion pp. 91-106

- Robert Dorfman
- The efficiency value of effluent tax revenues pp. 107-123

- David Terkla
- Controlling stock externalities in a common property fishery subject to uncertainty pp. 124-138

- Evan Koenig
- On the extraction of an exhaustible resource by a monopoly pp. 139-146

- Mohammed Moussavian and Larry Samuelson
- The economics of enforcing pollution taxation pp. 147-160

- Dwight R. Lee
- Flexibility, learning, and irreversibility in environmental decisions: A bayesian approach pp. 161-172

- Jon R Miller and Frank Lad
- Depletable externalities and pigouvian taxation pp. 173-179

- A. Freeman
- The effects of the risk of fire on the optimal rotation of a forest pp. 180-190

- William J. Reed
Volume 11, issue 1, 1984
- Dynamic aspects of effluent taxation under uncertainty pp. 1-13

- James Opaluch
- The backward incidence of pollution control: A dual approach pp. 14-17

- Bruce A. Forster
- Theoretically optimal environmental metrics and their surrogates pp. 18-27

- John S. Evans
- Municipal wastewater treatment cost pp. 28-38

- Arthur G. Fraas and Vincent G. Munley
- Optimal resource extraction and uncertainty about new technology pp. 39-54

- Gautam Bhattacharya
- Ultimate recovery of an exhaustible resource under different market structures pp. 55-69

- Mukesh Eswaran and Tracy Lewis
- The effects on electricity prices in england and wales of notional sulphur dioxide emission standards for power stations pp. 70-83

- Nicolas H. Highton and Michael G. Webb
- A note on the willingness to pay approach to the valuation of longevity pp. 84-89

- Frances G. Sussman
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