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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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2015, volume 40, articles C
- Are marine reserves and harvest control rules substitutes or complements for rebuilding fisheries? pp. 1-18

- Satoshi Yamazaki, Sarah Jennings, R. Quentin Grafton and Tom Kompas
- Pollution tax, partial privatization and environment pp. 19-35

- Rupayan Pal and Bibhas Saha
- Modeling peak oil and the geological constraints on oil production pp. 36-56

- Samuel Okullo, Frédéric Reynès and Marjan Hofkes
- Resource-based cities and the Dutch disease pp. 57-84

- Hajime Takatsuka, Dao-Zhi Zeng and Laixun Zhao
- Standardized environmental management systems as an internal management tool pp. 85-106

- Eduard Alonso-Pauli and Francisco André
- Economy-wide impacts of REDD when there is political influence pp. 107-126

- Timothy Laing and Charles Palmer
- Unilateral consumption-based carbon taxes and negative leakage pp. 127-142

- Thomas Eichner and Rüdiger Pethig
2015, volume 39, articles C
- A loon on every lake: A hedonic analysis of lake water quality in the Adirondacks pp. 1-15

- Carrie M. Tuttle and Martin Heintzelman
- An optimal hybrid emission control system in a multiple compliance period model pp. 16-28

- Jongmin Yu and Mindy Mallory
- Energy prices, growth, and the channels in between: Theory and evidence pp. 29-52

- Lucas Bretschger
- Adoption of waste-reducing technology in manufacturing: Regional factors and policy issues pp. 53-67

- Giulio Cainelli, D’Amato, Alessio and Massimiliano Mazzanti
- A cross-country analysis of residential electricity demand in 11 OECD-countries pp. 68-88

- Chandra Kiran B. Krishnamurthy and Bengt Kriström
- Modeling non-compensatory preferences in environmental valuation pp. 89-107

- Thuy D. Truong, Wiktor Adamowicz and Peter Boxall
2014, volume 38, articles C
- Implementing efficient conservation portfolio design pp. 1-18

- Mindy Mallory and Amy Ando
- Public sector transparency and countries’ environmental performance: A nonparametric analysis pp. 19-37

- George Halkos and Nickolaos G. Tzeremes
- Electricity supply preferences in Europe: Evidence from subjective well-being data pp. 38-60

- Heinz Welsch and Philipp Biermann
- Are clean technology and environmental quality conflicting policy goals? pp. 61-83

- Thierry Bréchet and Guy Meunier
- The impact of trial runs on the acceptability of environmental taxes: Experimental evidence pp. 84-95

- Todd Cherry, Steffen Kallbekken and Stephan Kroll
- Testing deontological warm glow motivation for carbon abatements pp. 96-109

- Ragnhild Haugli Braaten
- Adoption and disadoption of electric cookstoves in urban Ethiopia: Evidence from panel data pp. 110-124

- Yonas Alem, Sied Hassen and Gunnar Köhlin
- Economic and environmental performance of wastewater treatment plants: Potential reductions in greenhouse gases emissions pp. 125-140

- María Molinos-Senante, Francesc Hernández-Sancho, Manuel Mocholí-Arce and Ramón Sala-Garrido
- Taxes versus quotas in lobbying by a polluting industry with private information on abatement costs pp. 141-167

- Takuro Miyamoto
- Sharing R&D investments in cleaner technologies to mitigate climate change pp. 168-180

- Abeer El-Sayed and Santiago Rubio
- Strategic entry and externalities in groundwater resources: Evidence from the lab pp. 181-197

- Zhuo Liu, Jordan Suter, Kent Messer, Joshua Duke and Holly A. Michael
- Carbon and energy prices under uncertainty: A theoretical analysis of fuel switching with heterogenous power plants pp. 198-220

- Vincent Bertrand
- The relationship between emissions and income growth for a transboundary pollutant pp. 221-242

- Peter Kennedy and Emma Hutchinson
- Temporal stability of preferences and willingness to pay for natural areas in choice experiments: A test–retest pp. 243-260

- Marije Schaafsma, Roy Brouwer, Inge Liekens and Leo De Nocker
2014, volume 37, articles C
- A generalized impure public good and linear characteristics model of green consumption pp. 1-16

- Nathan Chan and Matthew Kotchen
- Dynamic management of water transfer between two interconnected river basins pp. 17-38

- Francisco Cabo, Katrin Erdlenbruch and Mabel Tidball
- Augmenting short Cheap Talk scripts with a repeated Opt-Out Reminder in Choice Experiment surveys pp. 39-63

- Jacob Ladenburg and Søren Olsen
- Consumer confusion over the profusion of eco-labels: Lessons from a double differentiation model pp. 64-84

- Dorothée Brécard
- Agglomeration payment, agglomeration bonus or homogeneous payment? pp. 85-101

- Frank Wätzold and Martin Drechsler
- Non-renewable resource Stackelberg games pp. 102-121

- Rui Wan and John R. Boyce
- Forward trading in exhaustible-resource oligopoly pp. 122-146

- Matti Liski and Juan-Pablo Montero
- Is the environment a luxury? An empirical investigation using revealed preferences and household production pp. 147-167

- Chiara Martini and Silvia Tiezzi
- A decade of natural gas development: The makings of a resource curse? pp. 168-183

- Jeremy Weber
- Regulation and grid expansion investment with increased penetration of renewable generation pp. 184-200

- Dénes Kucsera and Margarethe Rammerstorfer
- Sectoral and regional expansion of emissions trading pp. 201-225

- Christoph Böhringer, Bouwe Dijkstra and Knut Einar Rosendahl
- Monitoring as a partially observable decision problem pp. 226-241

- Paul Fackler and Robert G. Haight
- On option values in environmental and resource economics pp. 242-252

- Christian Traeger
- Endogenous market power in an emissions trading scheme with auctioning pp. 253-278

- Corina Haita
- Preferences for alternative fuel vehicles of company car drivers pp. 279-301

- Mark Koetse and Anco Hoen
2014, volume 36, articles 2
- Carbon sequestration, economic policies and growth pp. 307-331

- André Grimaud and Luc Rouge
- The cost of carbon dioxide abatement from state renewable portfolio standards pp. 332-350

- Erik Paul Johnson
- Heterogeneity and the fragility of the first best: Putting the “micro” in bioeconomic models of recreational resources pp. 351-369

- Eli P. Fenichel and Joshua K. Abbott
- Additional market incentives for abatement: An analysis of flue-gas desulfurization by-products pp. 370-393

- Qingxin He and Jonathan Lee
- Non-renewable resource prices: A robust evaluation from the stationarity perspective pp. 394-416

- María José Presno, Manuel Landajo and Paula Fernández
- Wild salmon fishing: Harvesting the old or young? pp. 417-435

- Anders Skonhoft and Peichen Gong
- Capacity decisions with demand fluctuations and carbon leakage pp. 436-454

- Guy Meunier and Jean-Pierre Ponssard
- Strategic resource extraction and substitute development pp. 455-468

- Thomas O. Michielsen
- International carbon emissions trading and strategic incentives to subsidize green energy pp. 469-486

- Thomas Eichner and Rüdiger Pethig
- Overcoming the barriers to the market performance of green consumer goods pp. 487-507

- Noah Kaufman
- Unveiling information on opportunity costs in REDD: Who obtains the surplus when policy objectives differ? pp. 508-527

- Philippe Delacote, Charles Palmer, Riyong Kim Bakkegaard and Bo Thorsen
- Prices of durable nonrenewable natural resources under stochastic investment opportunities pp. 528-541

- Calvin Atewamba and Gérard Gaudet
- On capturing foreign oil rents pp. 542-555

- Octave Keutiben
- Distributional and efficiency impacts of clean and renewable energy standards for electricity pp. 556-585

- Sebastian Rausch and Matthew Mowers
- Efficiency or technology adoption: A case study in waste-treatment technology pp. 586-600

- Shunsuke Managi, Akira Hibiki and Tetsuya Shimane
- Transboundary pollution and clean technologies pp. 601-619

- Hassan Benchekroun and Amrita Ray Chaudhuri
- Intergenerational equity with individual impatience in a model of optimal and sustainable growth pp. 620-635

- Lee Endress, Sittidaj Pongkijvorasin, James Roumasset and Christopher Wada
2014, volume 36, articles 1
- Can a unilateral carbon tax reduce emissions elsewhere? pp. 6-21

- Joshua Elliott and Don Fullerton
- Estimating the value of additional wind and transmission capacity in the rocky mountain west pp. 22-48

- Robert Godby, Gregory Torell and Roger Coupal
- Uranium and nuclear power: The role of exploration information in framing public policy pp. 49-63

- Charles Mason
- Non-separable pollution control: Implications for a CO2 emissions cap and trade system pp. 64-82

- Mark D. Agee, Scott Atkinson, Thomas D. Crocker and Jonathan W. Williams
- Mitigating climate change through afforestation: New cost estimates for the United States pp. 83-98

- Anne Sofie Elberg Nielsen, Andrew J. Plantinga and Ralph J. Alig
- Potential gains from trading bad outputs: The case of U.S. electric power plants pp. 99-112

- Rolf Färe, Shawna Grosskopf and Carl Pasurka
- Analysis of the Bingaman clean energy standard proposal pp. 113-129

- Anthony Paul, Karen Palmer and Matt Woerman
- Pricing carbon in the U.S.: A model-based analysis of power-sector-only approaches pp. 130-150

- Warwick McKibbin, Adele C. Morris and Peter Wilcoxen
- The optimal time path for carbon abatement and carbon sequestration under uncertainty: The case of stochastic targeted stock pp. 151-165

- David Haim, Andrew J. Plantinga and Enrique Thomann
- Trade of woody biomass for electricity generation under climate mitigation policy pp. 166-190

- Alice Favero and Emanuele Massetti
- Does a detailed model of the electricity grid matter? Estimating the impacts of the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative pp. 191-207

- Daniel Shawhan, John T. Taber, Di Shi, Ray D. Zimmerman, Jubo Yan, Charles M. Marquet, Yingying Qi, Biao Mao, Richard E. Schuler, William D. Schulze and Daniel Tylavsky
- Regulating land development in a natural disaster-prone area: The roles of building codes pp. 209-228

- Chunhua Wang
- Population growth in polluting industrialization pp. 229-247

- Karine Constant, Carine Nourry and Thomas Seegmuller
- Taxes versus permits as incentive for the intertemporal supply of a clean technology by a monopoly pp. 248-269

- Franz Wirl
- A bioeconomic analysis of an emerald ash borer invasion of an urban forest with multiple jurisdictions pp. 270-289

- Kent Kovacs, Robert G. Haight, Rodrigo J. Mercader and Deborah G. McCullough
- We want to sort! Assessing households’ preferences for sorting waste pp. 290-306

- Mikolaj Czajkowski, Tadeusz Kądziela and Nick Hanley
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