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 4, issue 4, 1977
- Disaggregated intertemporal models with an exhaustible resource and technical advance pp. 271-288

- Morton I. Kamien and Nancy L. Schwartz
- Pollution control in a simplified general-equilibrium model with production externalities pp. 289-304

- Paul M. Comolli
- Pollution control is a two-sector dynamic general equilibrium model pp. 305-312

- Bruce A. Forster
- Dynamic aspects of air quality control costs pp. 313-334

- Walter Dolde, Dennis Epple, Milton Harris, Lester Lave and Samuel Leinhardt
- Equity impacts of proposals for federal product charges pp. 335-343

- Kenneth L. Wertz
- The distributive effects of Public Law 92-500 pp. 344-354

- Robert A. Collins
- A note on the use of property values in estimating marginal willingness to pay for environmental quality pp. 355-369

- Karl-Goran Maler
Volume 4, issue 3, 1977
- On the profitability of exhausting natural resources pp. 185-199

- Tonu Puu
- Emission standards and price distortion pp. 200-208

- Robert E. Kohn
- Nonseparability and the voluntary approach to externality problems pp. 209-213

- Alfred Endres
- Site rent, air quality, and the demand for amenities pp. 214-218

- Steven Cobb
- Cost-sharing approach for air quality control implementation A case study pp. 219-238

- Yacov Y. Haimes, W. Scott Nainis and Seymour Goldstone
- Estimating the benefits of recreation under conditions of congestion pp. 239-246

- James Wetzel
- Intertemporal and intergenerational pareto efficiency: A comment pp. 247-251

- Richard C. Bishop
- Intertemporal and intergenerational pareto efficiency revisited pp. 252-257

- Todd Sandler and V. Smith
- A note on natural production functions pp. 258-264

- Darwin C. Hall
- Money wages, price of nontradable goods, and the environmental goods pp. 265-270

- Oded Izeaeli
Volume 4, issue 2, 1977
- A regional environmental quality management model: An assessment pp. 89-110

- Clifford S. Russell and Walter Spofford
- Attitudes towards risk and the optimal exploitation of an exhaustible resource pp. 111-119

- Tracy Lewis
- Intertemporal environmental management with a storable pollutant pp. 120-128

- Dwight R. Lee
- Enforcement costs and the incentive to evade controls on production pp. 129-134

- R. Peter Terrebonne
- International competitive displacement from environmental control The quantitative gains from methodological refinement pp. 135-152

- John H. Mutti and J. David Richardson
- Assessing and evaluating environmental impacts at proposed nuclear power plant sites pp. 153-166

- Ralph L. Keeney and Gordon A. Robilliard
- On the distribution of public program benefits between landlords and tenants pp. 167-184

- Susan Rose-Ackerman
Volume 4, issue 1, 1977
- Control theory applied to natural and environmental resources an exposition pp. 1-24

- Vernon Smith
- Two-goal regional environmental policy: The case of the Santa Ana river basin pp. 25-39

- Eithan Hochman, David Zilberman and Richard Just
- Conservation and economic efficiency Alberta oil proration pp. 40-56

- G. C. Watkins
- New life for old garbage Resource and energy recovery from solid wastes pp. 57-67

- Alan Schlottmann
- Tax policy and secondary material use pp. 68-82

- Robert C. Anderson and Richard D. Spiegelman
- On recycling as a moot environmental issue pp. 83-87

- William Baumol
Volume 3, issue 4, 1976
- Natural resources policy 1975-1985 pp. 253-288

- Allen V. Kneese
- On the taxation of nonreplenishable natural resources pp. 289-311

- H. Stuart Burness
- Substitution and the control of pollution: A comparison of effluent charges and quantity standards under uncertainty pp. 312-324

- Gary Yohe
- The valuation of aesthetic preferences pp. 325-346

- David Brookshire, Berry C. Ives and William D. Schulze
- A goal interval programming model for resource allocation in a marine environmental protection program pp. 347-362

- A. Crarnes, W. W. Cooper, J. Harrald, K. R. Karwan and W. A. Wallace
- Determination and implementation of optimal air quality standards pp. 363-380

- Scott Atkinson and Donald H. Lewis
Volume 3, issue 3, 1976
- Optimal investment in pollution control capital in a neoclassical growth context pp. 165-177

- Gene W. Gruver
- Uncertainty and the choice of pollution control instruments pp. 178-188

- Zvi Adar and James M. Griffin
- Emission control policies under uncertainty pp. 189-197

- Gideon Fishelson
- Monopoly exploitation of an exhaustible resource pp. 198-204

- Tracy Lewis
- An input-output analysis of environmental preservation pp. 205-214

- Irwin F. Lipnowski
- Adjustment costs and optimal waste treatment pp. 215-225

- Jon D. Harford
- Optimal oil tanker size with regard to environmental impact of oil spills pp. 226-235

- Rakesh K. Sarin and Charles R. Scherer
- Land reclamation and strip-mined coal production in appalachia pp. 236-252

- William Lin, Robert L. Spore and Edmund A. Nephew
Volume 3, issue 2, 1976
- A relatively optimistic analysis of growth and pollution in a neoclassical framework pp. 85-96

- J. Kirker Stephens
- Environmental policy choice under uncertainty pp. 97-112

- W Viscusi and Richard Zeckhauser
- Optimization models for environmental pollution control: A synthesis pp. 113-128

- Manoucher Parvin and Gus W. Grammas
- The generation of residual flows in Norway: an input-output approach pp. 129-141

- Finn Førsund and Steinar Strøm
- Public mosquito abatement pp. 142-153

- Gerald A. Carlson and Donald V. Debord
- Environmental data management: The identification of outliers pp. 154-163

- James R. Marsden, David E. Pingry and Andrew B. Whinston
Volume 3, issue 1, 1976
- Regulating activities with catastrophic environmental effects pp. 1-15

- Maureen Cropper
- Spatial economic theory of pollution control pp. 16-28

- Vijay K. Mathur
- The optimum population and an affluent society pp. 29-45

- Harold Votey
- Criteria for jurisdictional design: Issues in defining the scope and structure of river basin authorities and other public decision-making bodies pp. 46-68

- Melville McMillan
- Monopoly and external costs: An application of second-best theory to the automobile industry pp. 69-79

- Peter Asch and Joseph J. Seneca
- The danger of "derived decision rules" pp. 80-82

- Nancy Burstein and John Quigley
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