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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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2013, volume 35, articles 4
- Functional sensitivity of testing the environmental Kuznets curve hypothesis pp. 451-466

- Yi-Chia Wang
- Renewable energy and unemployment: A general equilibrium analysis pp. 467-485

- Nicholas Rivers
- Emission taxes and the adoption of cleaner technologies: The case of environmentally conscious consumers pp. 486-504

- Maria José Gil-Moltó and Dimitrios Varvarigos
- Technology variation vs. R&D uncertainty: What matters most for energy patent success? pp. 505-533

- David Popp, Nidhi Santen, Karen Fisher-Vanden and Mort Webster
- Environmental compliance and human capital: Evidence from Chinese industrial firms pp. 534-557

- Jing Lan and Alistair Munro
- The equilibrium price path of timber in the absence of replanting: does Hotelling rule the forests too? pp. 572-581

- Stephen Salant
- Innovation and antibiotic use within antibiotic classes: Market incentives and economic instruments pp. 582-598

- Markus Herrmann, Bruno Nkuiya and Anne-Renée Dussault
- The economics of oil, biofuel and food commodities pp. 599-617

- Eric Bahel, Walid Marrouch and Gérard Gaudet
- The atmospheric carbon resilience problem: A theoretical analysis pp. 618-636

- Jean-Pierre Amigues and Michel Moreaux
- Optimal emission-extraction policy in a world of scarcity and irreversibility pp. 637-658

- Fabien Prieur, Mabel Tidball and Cees Withagen
- On the dual nature of weak property rights pp. 659-678

- Louis Hotte, Randy McFerrin and Douglas Wills
2013, volume 35, articles 3
- Renewable energy subsidies: Second-best policy or fatal aberration for mitigation? pp. 217-234

- Matthias Kalkuhl, Ottmar Edenhofer and Kai Lessmann
- When is a “wait and see” approach to invasive species justified? pp. 235-255

- Charles Sims and David Finnoff
- Market power, private information, and the optimal scale of pollution permit markets with application to North Carolina's Neuse River pp. 256-276

- Andrew Yates, Martin W. Doyle, J.R. Rigby and Kurt Schnier
- Public economics of hitchhiking species and tourism-based risk to ecosystem services pp. 277-294

- Travis Warziniack, David Finnoff and Jason Shogren
- Profit sharing under the threat of nationalization pp. 295-315

- Luca Di Corato
- Comparing approaches to valuing sectoral net investments pp. 316-328

- Taoyuan Wei
- The appropriation of endogenously provided common-pool resources pp. 329-341

- Todd Cherry, Stephen J. Cotten and Luke Jones
- Constant-utility paths in a resource-based economy pp. 342-355

- Andrei Bazhanov
- Heterogeneous treatment effects and mechanisms in information-based environmental policies: Evidence from a large-scale field experiment pp. 356-379

- Paul Ferraro and Juan Jose Miranda
- Market equilibrium in the presence of green consumers and responsible firms: A comparative statics analysis pp. 380-395

- Nicola Doni and Giorgio Ricchiuti
- Identifying inconsistent responses in dichotomous choice contingent valuation with follow-up questions pp. 396-411

- Heechan Kang, Tim Haab and Matthew Interis
- Development outcomes, resource abundance, and the transmission through inequality pp. 412-428

- Fabrizio Carmignani
- Conditional-logit Bayes estimators for consumer valuation of electric vehicle driving range pp. 429-450

- Ricardo Daziano
2013, volume 35, articles 2
- Innovation under the Climate Wise program pp. 91-112

- Keith Brouhle, Brad Graham and Donna Ramirez Harrington
- Incentives for optimal management of age-structured fish populations pp. 113-134

- Martin Quaas, Till Requate, Kirsten Ruckes, Anders Skonhoft, Niels Vestergaard and Rudi Voss
- Instrument choice when regulators are concerned about resource extinction pp. 135-147

- Lars Hansen, Frank Jensen and Clifford Russell
- Natural carbon capture and storage (NCCS): Forests, land use and carbon accounting pp. 148-170

- Maria A. Cunha-e-Sá, Renato Rosa and Clara Costa-Duarte
- Spillover from private energy research pp. 171-190

- Thomas Bjørner and Janne Mackenhauer
- Formal and informal quota enforcement pp. 191-215

- Linda Nøstbakken
2013, volume 35, articles 1
- A fair share: Burden-sharing preferences in the United States and China pp. 1-17

- Fredrik Carlsson, Mitesh Kataria, Alan Krupnick, Elina Lampi, Åsa Löfgren, Ping Qin and Thomas Sterner
- The effect of biofuel policies on feedstock market: Empirical evidence for rapeseed oil prices in EU pp. 18-37

- Massimo Peri and Lucia Baldi
- Group rewards and individual sanctions in environmental policy pp. 38-59

- Bouwe Dijkstra and Dirk Rübbelke
- Water quality trading with asymmetric information, uncertainty and transaction costs: A stochastic agent-based simulation pp. 60-90

- N.P. Nguyen, James Shortle, P.M. Reed and T.T. Nguyen
2012, volume 34, articles 4
- Producing energy in a stochastic environment: Switching from non-renewable to renewable resources pp. 413-430

- Alejandro Mosiño
- Does a stricter enforcement policy protect the environment? A political economy perspective pp. 431-441

- Chu-chuan Cheng and Yu-Bong Lai
- Economic growth, industrialization, and the environment pp. 442-467

- Jevan Cherniwchan
- Does the Canadian economy suffer from Dutch disease? pp. 468-492

- Michel Beine, Charles Bos and Serge Coulombe
- The willingness to pay for mortality risk reductions in Mongolia pp. 493-513

- Sandra Hoffmann, Ping Qin, Alan Krupnick, Burmaajav Badrakh, Suvd Batbaatar, Enkhjargal Altangerel and Lodoysamba Sereeter
- Environmental regulations, induced R&D, and productivity: Evidence from Taiwan's manufacturing industries pp. 514-532

- Chih-Hai Yang, Yu-Hsuan Tseng and Chiang-Ping Chen
- Global emissions effects of CDM projects with relative baselines pp. 533-548

- Jon Strand and Knut Einar Rosendahl
- A hedonic analysis of the impact of LUST sites on house prices pp. 549-564

- Jeffrey Zabel and Dennis Guignet
- Uncertainty and climate treaties: Does ignorance pay? pp. 565-584

- Rob Dellink and Michael Finus
- Sectoral linking of carbon markets: A trade-theory analysis pp. 585-606

- Robert Marschinski, Christian Flachsland and Michael Jakob
- Prices versus quantities versus bankable quantities pp. 607-623

- Harrison Fell, Ian MacKenzie and William Pizer
- Do technology externalities justify restrictions on emission permit trading? pp. 624-646

- Enrica De Cian and Massimo Tavoni
- Allocation and leakage in regional cap-and-trade markets for CO2 pp. 647-668

- James Bushnell and Yihsu Chen
- An economic analysis of the Packaging waste Recovery Note System in the UK pp. 669-679

- Norimichi Matsueda and Yoko Nagase
- Cutting costs of catching carbon—Intertemporal effects under imperfect climate policy pp. 680-695

- Michael Hoel and Svenn Jensen
- The design of optimal climate policy with air pollution co-benefits pp. 696-722

- Nicholas Muller
2012, volume 34, articles 3
- Exhaustible resources, technology choice and industrialization of developing countries pp. 271-294

- Erika Färnstrand Damsgaard
- A real option approach to the protection of a habitat dependent endangered species pp. 295-318

- Skander Ben Abdallah and Pierre Lasserre
- Electricity provision with intermittent sources of energy pp. 319-336

- Stefan Ambec and Claude Crampes
- Regulatory triggers and New Source Review pp. 337-348

- Paul Calcott
- Two-stage adoption of different types of pollution prevention (P2) activities pp. 349-373

- Donna Ramirez Harrington
- Vertical differentiation in a Cournot industry: The Porter hypothesis and beyond pp. 374-380

- Luca Lambertini and Alessandro Tampieri
- Is the value of an environmental public good sensitive to the providing institution? pp. 381-395

- Kyriaki Remoundou, Yiannis Kountouris and Phoebe Koundouri
- Cost thresholds, cut-offs and sensitivities in stated choice analysis: Identification and implications pp. 396-411

- Danny Campbell, David Hensher and Riccardo Scarpa
2012, volume 34, articles 2
- Prices vs. Quantities with fiscal cushioning pp. 169-187

- Moritz Rohling and Markus Ohndorf
- Precaution under mixed uncertainty: Implications for environmental management pp. 188-197

- Amos Zemel
- Partial cross-ownership and strategic environmental policy pp. 198-210

- Juan Bárcena-Ruiz and María Luz Campo
- Environmental regulations and innovation activity in UK manufacturing industries pp. 211-235

- Richard Kneller and Edward Manderson
- Subsidies for renewable energies in the presence of learning effects and market power pp. 236-254

- Johanna Reichenbach and Till Requate
- Market power and compliance with output quotas pp. 255-269

- Aaron Hatcher
2012, volume 34, articles 1
- Learning or lock-in: Optimal technology policies to support mitigation pp. 1-23

- Matthias Kalkuhl, Ottmar Edenhofer and Kai Lessmann
- Environmental policy and lobbying in small open economies pp. 24-35

- Lars Persson
- Quasi-option value under strategic interactions pp. 36-54

- Tomoki Fujii and Ryuichiro Ishikawa
- Learning about compliance under asymmetric information pp. 55-73

- Carmen Arguedas and Sandra Rousseau
- Green not (only) for profit: An empirical examination of the effect of environmental-related standards on employees’ recruitment pp. 74-92

- Gilles Grolleau, Naoufel Mzoughi and Sanja Pekovic
- Wind turbines and coastal recreation demand pp. 93-111

- Craig Landry, Tom Allen, Todd Cherry and John Whitehead
- Ordering the extraction of renewable resources: The case of multiple aquifers pp. 112-128

- James Roumasset and Christopher Wada
- Economic prospects of ocean iron fertilization in an international carbon market pp. 129-150

- Wilfried Rickels, Katrin Rehdanz and Andreas Oschlies
- Modeling self-censoring of polluter pays protest votes in stated preference research to support resource damage estimations in environmental liability pp. 151-166

- Roy Brouwer and Julia Martín-Ortega
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