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Resource and Energy Economics
1993 - 2025
Continuation of Resources and Energy. Current editor(s): J. F. Shogren and S. Smulders From Elsevier Bibliographic data for series maintained by Catherine Liu (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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2020, volume 59, articles C
- The role of social and technical excludability for the success of impure public good and common pool agreements

- Michael Finus, Raoul Schneider and Pedro Pintassilgo
- Climate-change adaptation: The role of fiscal policy

- Michele Catalano, Lorenzo Forni and Emilia Pezzolla
- Effects of instantaneous groundwater availability on irrigated agriculture and implications for aquifer management

- Mani Rouhi Rad, Nicholas Brozovic, Timothy Foster and Taro Mieno
- Spatial-dynamic seawater intrusion and pumping cost externalities in a confined aquifer

- Peter Reinelt
- A model of optimal extraction and site reclamation

- Pauli Lappi
- Mineral resources for renewable energy: Optimal timing of energy production

- Adrien Fabre, Mouez Fodha and Francesco Ricci
- Stability of international environmental agreements under isoelastic utility

- Bruno Nkuiya
- Who benefits from China’s coal subsidy policies? A computable partial equilibrium analysis

- Hongjin Xiang and Yanxiang Kuang
- Considering the nuclear option: Hidden benefits and social costs of nuclear power in the U.S. since 1970

- David B. Adler, Akshaya Jha and Edson Severnini
- Energy import costs in a flexible input-output price model

- Maria Llop-Llop
- Mountain-to-sea ecological-resource management: Forested watersheds, coastal aquifers, and groundwater dependent ecosystems

- Christopher Wada, Sittidaj Pongkijvorasin and Kimberly Burnett
- Environmental and economic impacts of trade barriers: The example of China–US trade friction

- Li-Jing Liu, Felix Creutzig, Yun-Fei Yao, Yi-Ming Wei and Qiao-Mei Liang
2019, volume 58, articles C
- Price based policies for managing residential development: Impacts on water quality

- Douglas H. Wrenn, Henry Klaiber and David Newburn
- Limit pricing, climate policies, and imperfect substitution

- Gerard van der Meijden and Cees Withagen
- Environmental quality and monopoly pricing

- Rabah Amir, Adriana Gama and Isabelle Maret
- The paradox of value, directed technical change, and the relative abundance of the chemical elements

- John R. Boyce
- Natural gas prices, electric generation investment, and greenhouse gas emissions

- Paul Brehm
- Land market valuation of groundwater

- Gabriel Sampson, Nathan Hendricks and Mykel Taylor
- Valuation when baselines are changing: Tick-borne disease risk and recreational choice

- Daniel Slunge, Thomas Sterner and Wiktor Adamowicz
- Social norm nudging and preferences for household recycling

- Mikolaj Czajkowski, Katarzyna Zagórska and Nick Hanley
- The spatial concentration of waste landfill sites in Japan

- Yuichi Ishimura and Kenji Takeuchi
- Examining volatility dynamics, spillovers and government water recovery in Murray-Darling Basin water markets

- Alec Zuo, Feng Qiu and Sarah Wheeler
- International transmission of the business cycle and environmental policy

- Barbara Annicchiarico and Francesca Diluiso
2019, volume 57, articles C
- The effects of Clean Water Act enforcement on environmental employment pp. 1-17

- Zach Raff and Dietrich Earnhart
- The impact of a feed-in tariff on wind power development in Germany pp. 18-35

- Claudia Hitaj and Andreas Löschel
- Shale gas transmission and housing prices pp. 36-50

- Andrew Boslett and Elaine Hill
- Sustainability and tourism: the effect of the United States’ first offshore wind farm on the vacation rental market pp. 51-67

- Andrew Carr-Harris and Corey Lang
- The value of statistical life for adults and children: Comparisons of the contingent valuation and chained approaches pp. 68-84

- Ben Balmford, Ian Bateman, Katherine Bolt, Brett Day and Silvia Ferrini
- NIMBY, not, in siting community wind farms pp. 85-100

- Kevin Boyle, Jessica Boatwright, Sreeya Brahma and Weibin Xu
- A dynamic model of recycling with endogenous technological breakthrough pp. 101-118

- Gilles Lafforgue and Luc Rouge
- Heterogeneity in the price response of residential electricity demand: A dynamic approach for Germany pp. 119-134

- Manuel Frondel, Gerhard Kussel and Stephan Sommer
- Revisiting cost vector effects in discrete choice experiments pp. 135-155

- Klaus Glenk, Jürgen Meyerhoff, Faical Akaichi and Julia Martin-Ortega
- Strategic investment decisions under the nuclear power debate in Belgium pp. 156-184

- J. de Frutos Cachorro, G. Willeghems and J. Buysse
- Optimal vehicle use in the presence of episodic mobile-source air pollution pp. 185-204

- Arthur Caplan and Ramjee Acharya
- Learning to live within your (water) budget: Evidence from allocation-based rates pp. 205-221

- María Pérez-Urdiales and Kenneth A. Baerenklau
2019, volume 56, articles C
- Chinese residential electricity consumption: Estimation and forecast using micro-data pp. 6-27

- Jing Cao, Mun Ho, Yating Li, Richard Newell and William Pizer
- Cultural worldviews, institutional rules and the willingness to participate in green energy programs pp. 28-38

- Todd Cherry, David McEvoy and Hege Westskog
- Boundedly rational consumers, energy and investment literacy, and the display of information on household appliances pp. 39-58

- Julia Blasch, Massimo Filippini and Nilkanth Kumar
- Effectiveness of energy audits in small business organizations pp. 59-70

- Joachim Schleich and Tobias Fleiter
- The impacts of the EU ETS on efficiency and economic performance – An empirical analyses for German manufacturing firms pp. 71-95

- Andreas Löschel, Benjamin Johannes Lutz and Shunsuke Managi
- The effect of registration taxes on new car sales and emissions: Evidence from Switzerland pp. 96-112

- Anna Alberini and Markus Bareit
2019, volume 55, articles C
- The effect of the oil and gas boom on schooling decisions in the U.S pp. 1-23

- Na Zuo, Jack Schieffer and Steven Buck
- Nudge and tax in an environmental public goods experiment: Does environmental sensitivity matter? pp. 24-48

- Kene Boun My and Benjamin Ouvrard
- The impact of new natural gas pipelines on emissions and fuel consumption in China pp. 49-62

- Shang Xu and Henry Klaiber
- Exploring dual discount rates for ecosystem services: Evidence from a marine protected area network pp. 63-80

- Felipe Vasquez-Lavín, Roberto Ponce Oliva, Jose Ignacio Hernández, Stefan Gelcich, Moisés Carrasco and Miguel Quiroga Suazo
- Social learning and communication with threshold uncertainty pp. 81-101

- Todd Guilfoos, Haoran Miao, Simona Trandafir and Emi Uchida
- Uncertainty, learning, and local opposition to hydraulic fracturing pp. 102-123

- Joshua Hess, Dale Manning, Terry Iverson and Harvey Cutler
- Non-renewable resources, subsistence consumption, and Hartwick's investment rule pp. 124-142

- Jürgen Antony and Torben Klarl
2018, volume 54, articles C
- On the social value of publicly disclosed information and environmental regulation pp. 1-22

- Jihad Elnaboulsi, Wassim Daher and Y. Sağlam
- How does municipal policy affect state and local actions? Evidence from land conservation spending pp. 23-36

- Corey Lang, Patrick Prendergast and Shanna Pearson-Merkowitz
- Resource booms and crime: Evidence from oil and gas production in Colorado pp. 37-52

- Patrick Gourley and Greg Madonia
- Optimal clean-up of polluted sites pp. 53-68

- Pauli Lappi
- What is the causal impact of information and knowledge in stated preference studies? pp. 69-89

- Katherine Needham, Mikolaj Czajkowski, Nick Hanley and Jacob LaRiviere
- Comparative feedbacks under incomplete information pp. 90-108

- Nicolas Astier
- Informal recycling and social preferences: Evidence from household survey data in Vietnam pp. 109-124

- Hide-Fumi Yokoo, Kosuke Kawai and Yuki Higuchi
- Leading the unwilling: Unilateral strategies to prevent arctic oil exploration pp. 125-149

- Justin Leroux and Daniel Spiro
- Discounting future payments in stated preference choice experiments pp. 150-164

- Daniel K. Lew
- Exploring interaction effects of climate policies: A model analysis of the power market pp. 165-185

- Machiel Mulder and Yuyu Zeng
- Phasing out the U.S. Federal Helium Reserve: Policy insights from a world helium model pp. 186-211

- Olivier Massol and Omer Rifaat
- Corruption and environmental regulatory policy in the United States: Does trust matter? pp. 212-225

- Oguzhan C. Dincer and Per Fredriksson
- The impact of illegal harvesting on time preferences and willingness to participate in shellfish resource management pp. 226-236

- Maria Alló and Maria Loureiro
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