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 8, issue 4, 1981
- Suburban growth controls and the price of new housing pp. 303-320

- Seymour I. Schwartz, David E. Hansen and Richard Green
- Averting expenditure and the cost of pollution pp. 321-329

- Paul Courant and Richard C. Porter
- Mining of the forest and the time path of the price of timber pp. 330-344

- Kenneth Lyon
- The demand for site-specific recreational activities: A characteristics approach pp. 345-371

- Edward Morey
- Controlling the monopolistic polluter: Nihilism or eclecticism? pp. 372-380

- Paul Burrows
- The contribution of environmental regulations to the slowdown in productivity growth pp. 381-390

- Gregory B. Christainsen and Robert Haveman
- CO2, climate, and statistical inference: A note on asking the right questions pp. 391-394

- V. Smith
- The short-run asymmetry of pollution subsidies and charges pp. 395-399

- W. A. Sills
Volume 8, issue 3, 1981
- Theory and estimation of the household production function for wildlife recreation pp. 199-214

- Nancy E. Bockstael and Kenneth McConnell
- Preferred policies when there is a concern for probability of adoption pp. 215-237

- Richard Zeckhauser
- Sociosystem and ecosystem coevolution in the amazon pp. 238-254

- Richard B. Norgaard
- A political economy model of implementing pollution laws pp. 255-271

- Paul B. Downing
- Standards and charges in the control of trade effluent discharges to public sewers in England and Wales pp. 272-286

- Michael G. Webb and Robert Woodfield
- Fuel switching, gasoline price controls, and the leaded-unleaded gasoline price differential pp. 287-302

- Paul Kobrin
Volume 8, issue 2, 1981
- Optimal management of renewable resources with growing demand and stock externalities pp. 105-117

- Peter Berck
- Separability, functional structure and aggregation for a class of models in environmental economics pp. 118-133

- Bruce A. Forster
- The economics of cooperation over collective bads pp. 134-150

- John Braden and Daniel Bromley
- Analysis of modified model for commercial fishing with possible extinctive fishery resources pp. 151-155

- Kuo-Shung Cheng, Chau-Jy Lin and Ar-Young Wang
- Extraction timing and economic incentives for geothermal reservoir management pp. 156-174

- Kamal Golab1 and Charles R. Scherer
- Economic valuation of marsh areas for marine production processes pp. 175-186

- Gary D. Lynne, Patricia Conroy and Frederick J. Prochaska
- A note on option value and the expected value of consumer's surplus pp. 187-191

- Robert Anderson
- Congestion and economic valuation: A reconsideration pp. 192-195

- James Wetzel
- The distributive effects of public law 92-500 pp. 196-198

- Bart D. Ostro
Volume 8, issue 1, 1981
- Reflections of an applied welfare economist: Presidential Address Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists September 6, 1980, Denver, Colorado pp. 1-10

- John V. Krutilla
- Markets and environmental management with a storable pollutant pp. 11-18

- Tracy Lewis
- Irreversible land use and the preservation of endangered species pp. 19-26

- Jon R. Miller
- Contingent valuation techniques for assessing environmental impacts: Further evidence pp. 27-44

- Mark Thayer
- Environmental trade-offs with the adoption of cogeneration technologies pp. 45-58

- H. S. Burness, R. G. Cummings and I. Paik
- Energy vs the environment pp. 59-71

- Tracy Lewis
- Housing prices, health effects, and valuing reductions in risk of death pp. 72-78

- Paul R. Portney
- On the economics of desalination of brackish household water supplies pp. 79-91

- J. Thomas McGuckin and Robert A. Young
- Congestion, travel cost recreational demand models, and benefit evaluation pp. 92-96

- V. Smith
- Public mosquito abatement pp. 97-99

- Max R. Langham and Ray Lanier
- Modeling the supply of wastepaper pp. 100-103

- D. Deadman and R. K. Turner
Volume 7, issue 4, 1980
- The just rate of depletion of a natural resource pp. 291-307

- John Riley
- Theory of equity in pricing for resource conservation pp. 308-320

- William Baumol
- Optimal energy use in a polluted environment pp. 321-333

- Bruce A. Forster
- Pollution aspects of nuclear energy use pp. 334-352

- Maureen Cropper
- The role of technological change pp. 353-371

- Robert U. Ayres and Steven M. Miller
- Economic aspects of appropriative water rights pp. 372-388

- H. Stuart Burness and James P. Quirk
- Valuing congested recreation sites pp. 389-394

- Kenneth McConnell
- Estimating the benefits of recreation under conditions of congestion congestion pp. 395-400

- Thomas H. Stevens and P Allen
- Estimating the benefits of recreation under conditions of congestion: Comments and extension pp. 401-406

- Lee G. Anderson
- Editor's note pp. 407-408

- Ralph d'Arge and Allen V. Kneese
Volume 7, issue 3, 1980
- Economic growth and environmental pollution under the max-min principle pp. 157-183

- Kazumi Asako
- The implications of model complexity for environmental management pp. 184-208

- V. Smith and William J. Vaughan
- Replenishable resource management under uncertainty: A reexamination of the U.S. Northern Fishery pp. 209-219

- Barry Smith
- Sport and commercial fishing conflicts: A theoretical analysis pp. 220-233

- Richard C. Bishop and Karl C. Samples
- Exploitation of a single-cohort fishery under risk: A simulation-optimization approach pp. 234-255

- Norman Dudley and Geoffrey Waugh
- Natural resource scarcity: Empirical evidence and public policy pp. 256-271

- Manuel H. Johnson, Frederick W. Bell and James T. Bennett
- The value of time in recreation benefit studies pp. 272-286

- Elizabeth Wilman
- A note on the allocation of investment pp. 287-290

- Timothy W. Cooke
Volume 7, issue 2, 1980
- Activation of the association of environmental and resource economists pp. 77-80

- John V. Krutilla
- The democratic provision of public and private goods from exhaustible resources pp. 81-89

- Haim Shalit
- Welfare cost of pollution control pp. 90-102

- Vinod Thomas
- Effluent taxation in monopoly markets pp. 103-107

- Walter S. Misiolek
- System solutions to urban wastewater control pp. 108-122

- Peter N. Nemetz
- An econometric model of the U.S. secondary copper industry: Recycling versus disposal pp. 123-141

- Margaret Slade
- The efficiency of paying compensation in the Pigovian solution to externality problems pp. 142-148

- A. Mitchell Polinsky
- Air pollution and mortality rates: A note on Lave and Seskin's pooling of cross-section and time-series data pp. 149-155

- Gregory B. Christainsen and Carl G. Degen
Volume 7, issue 1, 1980
- An experiment on the economic value of visibility pp. 1-19

- Robert D. Rowe, Ralph d'Arge and David Brookshire
- A proposal for improving the measurement of benefits from pollution abatement pp. 20-29

- Gerald S. McDougall and Colin Wright
- An economic analysis of air pollution from coal-fired power plants pp. 30-43

- Robert Mendelsohn
- Benefit-cost analysis of automotive emission reductions pp. 44-64

- Richard C. Schwing, Bradford W. Southworth, Calvin R. Von Buseck and Clement J. Jackson
- Simultaneous estimation of jointly dependent recreation participation function pp. 65-76

- Margriet F. Caswell and Kenneth McConnell
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