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 10, issue 4, 1983
- The fishery in a fluctuating environment: Coexistence of specialist and generalist fishing vessels in a multipurpose fleet pp. 287-309

- Robert McKelvey
- A bioeconomic model of an international fishery pp. 310-328

- Stephen R. Crutchfield
- Optimal harvesting of ecologically interdependent fish species pp. 329-345

- Rognvaldur Hannesson
- Transferable discharge permits and economic efficiency: The fox river pp. 346-355

- William O'Neil, Martin David, Christina Moore and Erhard Joeres
- An economic model of soil conservation/depletion pp. 356-370

- J. S. Clark and W. H. Furtan
- The effects of air pollution on work loss and morbidity pp. 371-382

- Bart D. Ostro
- A note on the measurement of agglomeration economies with compensation for urban disamenities pp. 383-387

- Gasper A. Garofalo and Michael S. Fogarty
Volume 10, issue 3, 1983
- The contribution of L. C. Gray to the economic theory of exhaustible natural resources and its roots in the history of economic thought pp. 195-220

- Philippe Crabbé
- Optimal quasi-market choice in the presence of pollution externalities pp. 221-232

- Robert A. Collinge and Martin J. Bailey
- On marketable air-pollution permits: The case for a system of pollution offsets pp. 233-247

- Alan Krupnick, Wallace Oates and Eric Van De Verg
- Alternative policy instruments under uncertainty: A programming model of toxic pollution control pp. 248-269

- Peter Morgan
- Direct empirical estimation of efficiency in secondary materials markets: The case of steel scrap pp. 270-281

- William D. O'Neill
- A note on environmental risk and the rate of discount pp. 282-286

- Stephen Brown
Volume 10, issue 2, 1983
- Achieving environmental standards with stochastic discharges pp. 103-111

- Brian Beavis and Martin Walker
- An empirical analysis of economic strategies for controlling air pollution pp. 112-124

- Eugene P. Seskin, Robert Anderson and Robert O. Reid
- Discrete modelling of supply response under uncertainty: The case of the fishery pp. 125-137

- Nancy E. Bockstael and James Opaluch
- An economic analysis of sardine fishing in the Gulf of Valencia (Spain) pp. 138-150

- M. Carmen Gallastegui
- Mineral depletion with cost as the extraction limit: A model applied to the behavior of prices in the nickel industry pp. 151-165

- Kenneth R. Stollery
- Conditionally predictive supply elasticity estimates: Secondary materials obtained from municipal residuals pp. 166-179

- Tayler H. Bingham, Curtis E. Youngblood and Philip C. Cooley
- Exploitation of the lobster fishery: Comment pp. 180-183

- Lee G. Anderson
- Comment to Robert Mendelsohn and Guy Orcutt regarding: "An empirical analysis of air pollution dose-response curves" pp. 184-186

- Frederick W. Lipfert
- A reply to a comment on estimating air pollution dose - response curves pp. 187-190

- Robert Mendelsohn and Guy Orcutt
- A social benefit--cost analysis of mandatory deposits on beverage containers: A correction pp. 191-193

- Richard C. Porter
Volume 10, issue 1, 1983
- Pollution taxes and standards: A continuum of quasi-optimal solutions pp. 1-17

- J. Harford and S. Ogura
- OPEC versus the West: A robust equilibrium pp. 18-34

- Arthur Robson
- The role of air and water residuals for steam electric power generation pp. 35-49

- Ngoc-Bich Tran and V. Smith
- Pollution control and inputs to production pp. 50-59

- Kusum W. Ketkar
- Optimal investment to reduce the decay rate of an income stream: The case of soil conservation pp. 60-71

- Robert A. Collins and J. C. Headley
- The value of information on the response function of crops to soil salinity pp. 72-85

- E. Feinerman and D. Yaron
- On the optimal allocation of pesticides with increasing resistance: The case of alfalfa weevil pp. 86-100

- Uri Regev, Haim Shalit and A. P. Gutierrez
Volume 9, issue 4, 1982
- Jointly produced exhaustible resources pp. 291-303

- Robert Pindyck
- The backward incidence of pollution control in a rigid-wage economy pp. 304-310

- Eden Yu and Charles A. Ingene
- Morbidity and pollution: Model specification analysis for time-series data on hospital admissions pp. 311-327

- Ronald J. Krumm and Philip Graves
- The national recreational fishing benefits of water pollution control pp. 328-354

- Clifford S. Russell and William J. Vaughan
- Intertemporal and intergenerational pareto efficiency: An extended theorem pp. 355-360

- Richard A. Cabe
- Intertemporal and intergenerational Pareto efficiency: A reconsideration of recent extensions pp. 361-365

- Todd Sandler and V. Smith
Volume 9, issue 3, 1982
- Welfare cost of eutrophication-caused production losses: A case of aquaculture in Lake Kasumigaura pp. 199-212

- Yoshifusa Kitabatake
- The voluntary approach to externality problems: An experimental test pp. 213-228

- Yves Coffi Prudencio
- A regional approach to estimating recreation benefits of improved water quality pp. 229-247

- Ronald J. Sutherland
- Air pollution: Household soiling and consumer welfare losses pp. 248-262

- William Watson and John A. Jaksch
- The secondary impact of nonpoint-pollution controls: A linear-programming-input/output analysis pp. 263-278

- Dennis J. Palmini
- Evaluation of soil-erosion and pesticide-exposure control strategies pp. 279-288

- Ralph E. Heimlich and Clayton W. Ogg
- Public mosquito abatement pp. 289-290

- Gerald A. Carlson and Donald V. De Bord
Volume 9, issue 2, 1982
- The empirical properties of two classes of designs for transferable discharge permit markets pp. 101-121

- Scott Atkinson and T. H. Tietenberg
- Trends in natural-resource commodity prices: An analysis of the time domain pp. 122-137

- Margaret Slade
- Cycles in natural-resource commodity prices: An analysis of the frequency domain pp. 138-148

- Margaret Slade
- Modern energy region development and income distribution: An input-output analysis pp. 149-164

- Adam Rose, Ben Nakayama and Brandt Stevens
- Intergenerational equity: The capital-environment trade-off pp. 165-185

- Robert Becker
- Production externalities and corrective subsidies: A general equilibrium analysis pp. 186-193

- Stuart Mestelman
- The economic theory of species extinction: Comment on smith pp. 194-198

- Hans-Werner Sinn
Volume 9, issue 1, 1982
- Optimal pricing, use, and exploration of uncertain natural resource stocks pp. 1-10

- Kenneth Arrow and Sheldon Chang
- Commercial fisheries under price uncertainty pp. 11-28

- Peder Andersen
- Convexity and corner solutions in the theory of externality pp. 29-41

- J. Steven Winrich
- An economic assessment of air pollution damages to selected annual crops in Southern California pp. 42-58

- R. M. Adams, T. D. Crocker and N. Thanavibulchai
- The new approach to wilderness preservation through benefit-cost analysis pp. 59-80

- Richard C. Porter
- Measuring the benefits of air quality improvements: A hedonic salary approach pp. 81-99

- Mark Bayless
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