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Resource and Energy Economics
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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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2011, volume 33, articles 4
- Estimating Armington elasticities for sawnwood and application to the French Forest Sector Model pp. 771-781

- Alexandre Sauquet, Franck Lecocq, Philippe Delacote, Sylvain Caurla, Ahmed Barkaoui and Serge Garcia
- Energy distribution and economic growth pp. 782-797

- Carl-Johan Dalgaard and Holger Strulik
- Efficiency properties of binary ecolabeling pp. 798-819

- Yoshifumi Konishi
- Rethinking real-time electricity pricing pp. 820-842

- Hunt Allcott
- Prices vs. quantities in a dynamic problem: Externalities from resource extraction pp. 843-854

- R. J. Briggs
- Options introduction and volatility in the EU ETS pp. 855-880

- Julien Chevallier, Yannick Le Pen and Benoît Sévi
- Co-optimization of enhanced oil recovery and carbon sequestration pp. 893-912

- Andrew Leach, Charles Mason and Veld, Klaas van ‘t
- Timing of innovation policies when carbon emissions are restricted: An applied general equilibrium analysis pp. 913-937

- Tom-Reiel Heggedal and Karl Jacobsen
- Climate change mitigation options and directed technical change: A decentralized equilibrium analysis pp. 938-962

- André Grimaud, Gilles Lafforgue and Bertrand Magné
- Growth effects of carbon policies: Applying a fully dynamic CGE model with heterogeneous capital pp. 963-980

- Lucas Bretschger, Roger Ramer and Florentine Schwark
- Renewable resource and capital with a joy-of-giving resource bequest motive pp. 981-994

- Thierry Bréchet and Stéphane Lambrecht
- Intergenerational externalities, sustainability and welfare—The ambiguous effect of optimal policies on resource depletion pp. 995-1014

- Simone Valente
- Socially responsible investment in an environmental overlapping generations model pp. 1015-1027

- Lammertjan Dam
- Relative consumption and renewable resource extraction under alternative property-rights regimes pp. 1028-1053

- Francisco Alvarez-Cuadrado and Ngo Long
2011, volume 33, articles 3
- Environmental crises' regulations, tradable permits and the adoption of new technologies pp. 455-476

- Jessica Coria
- Electoral competition with environmental policy as a second best transfer pp. 477-495

- Shinya Kawahara
- Optimal taxation of externalities interacting through markets: A theoretical general equilibrium analysis pp. 496-514

- Xiaolin Ren, Don Fullerton and John Braden
- Contingent valuation with heterogeneous reasons for uncertainty pp. 515-526

- Daniel Petrolia and Tae-Goun Kim
- Incomplete model specification in a multi-pollutants setting: The case of climate change and acidification pp. 527-543

- Sophie Legras
- Optimal taxation with joint production of agriculture and rural amenities pp. 544-553

- Georges Casamatta, Gordon Rausser and Leo Simon
- A comparison of responses to single and repeated discrete choice questions pp. 554-571

- Ben McNair, Jeffrey Bennett and David Hensher
- Collective voluntary agreements to eliminate polluting products pp. 572-588

- Rasha Ahmed and Kathleen Segerson
- A cost-benefit analysis of moose harvesting in Scandinavia. A stage structured modelling approach pp. 589-611

- Jon Olaf Olaussen and Anders Skonhoft
- The optimal depletion of exhaustible resources: A complete characterization pp. 612-636

- Hassan Benchekroun and Cees Withagen
- Convergence in per capita CO2 emissions: A robust distributional approach pp. 637-665

- Carlos Ordás Criado and Jean-Marie Grether
- The effects of environmental policies on the abatement investment decisions of a green firm pp. 666-685

- Enrico Saltari and Giuseppe Travaglini
- Willingness to pay for electric vehicles and their attributes pp. 686-705

- Michael K. Hidrue, George Parsons, Willett Kempton and Meryl P. Gardner
- Identifying the scope effect on a meta-analysis of biodiversity valuation studies pp. 706-724

- Elena Ojea and Maria Loureiro
- A nearly complete test of a capital accumulating, vertically integrated, nonrenewable resource extracting theory of a competitive firm pp. 725-744

- Michael Caputo
- A contingent grouping approach for stated preferences pp. 745-755

- Raul Brey, Olvar Bergland and Pere Riera
- A remark on R.S. Pindyck: "Irreversibilities and the timing of environmental policy" pp. 756-760

- Nils Framstad
- Solving optimal timing problems in environmental economics pp. 761-768

- Metin Balikcioglu, Paul Fackler and Robert Pindyck
2011, volume 33, articles 2
- Introduction to choice & the environment: A special issue in honor of Thomas D. Crocker pp. 351-354

- Jason Shogren, Edward Barbier and John Tschirhart
- The devil in the details: Non-convexities in ecosystem service provision pp. 355-365

- Gardner Brown, Trista Patterson and Nicholas Cain
- Restricted capacity and rent dissipation in a regulated open access fishery pp. 366-380

- Robert T. Deacon, David Finnoff and John Tschirhart
- Valuing risk reductions: Incorporating risk heterogeneity into a revealed preference framework pp. 381-397

- Carol R. Scotton and Laura Taylor
- On stockpiling natural resources pp. 398-409

- Charles Mason
- Willingness to pay for improving fatality risks and asthma symptoms: Values for children and adults of all ages pp. 410-425

- Glenn Blomquist, Mark Dickie and Richard M. O'Conor
- Joint determination of biological encephalization, economic specialization pp. 426-439

- Richard Horan, Jason Shogren and Erwin Bulte
- The curse of natural resources: An empirical investigation of U.S. counties pp. 440-453

- Alexander James and David Aadland
2011, volume 33, articles 1
- Losses from competition in a dynamic game model of a renewable resource oligopoly pp. 1-11

- Kenji Fujiwara
- Industrial coal demand in China: A provincial analysis pp. 12-35

- Cristina Cattaneo, Matteo Manera and Elisa Scarpa
- Research cooperation and international standards in a model of coalition stability pp. 36-54

- Kai Lessmann and Ottmar Edenhofer
- Why do ICDPs fail?: The relationship between agriculture, hunting and ecotourism in wildlife conservation pp. 55-78

- Ralph Winkler
- On the relationship between the provision of waste management service and illegal dumping pp. 79-93

- Daisuke Ichinose and Masashi Yamamoto
- Damned if you do, damned if you do not--Reduced Climate Impact vs. Sustainable Forests in Sweden pp. 94-106

- Erik Geijer, Göran Bostedt and Runar Brännlund
- Using revealed and stated preference data to estimate the scope and access benefits associated with cave diving pp. 107-118

- O. Ashton Morgan and William L. Huth
- Use of the Internet for willingness-to-pay surveys: A comparison of face-to-face and web-based interviews pp. 119-129

- Jytte Seested Nielsen
- A framework for estimating willingness-to-pay to avoid endogenous environmental risks pp. 130-154

- Yoshifumi Konishi and Kenji Adachi
- Forest management: Are double or mixed rotations preferable to clear cutting? pp. 155-171

- Olfa Khazri and Pierre Lasserre
- Does trade liberalization increase global pollution? pp. 172-178

- Hamid Beladi and Reza Oladi
- Emission taxes and the market for abatement goods and services pp. 179-191

- Maia David, Alain-Désiré Nimubona and Bernard Sinclair-Desgagné
- The efficiency of voluntary incentive policies for preventing biodiversity loss pp. 192-211

- David Lewis, Andrew J. Plantinga, Erik Nelson and Stephen Polasky
- Market power and output-based refunding of environmental policy revenues pp. 212-230

- Carolyn Fischer
- Green tax reforms and habits pp. 231-246

- Carlos de Miguel and Baltasar Manzano
- The European Union's potential for strategic emissions trading through permit sales contracts pp. 247-267

- Johan Eyckmans and Cathrine Hagem
- Tradable permit allocations and sequential choice pp. 268-278

- Ian MacKenzie
- Sources of energy productivity growth and its distribution dynamics in China pp. 279-292

- Chunhua Wang
- Can unbiased be tighter? Assessment of methods to reduce the bias-variance trade-off in WTP estimation pp. 293-314

- Margarita Genius and Elisabetta Strazzera
- A pseudo-panel data model of household electricity demand pp. 315-325

- Jean-Thomas Bernard, Denis Bolduc and Nadege Yameogo
- Interdependencies in the energy-bioenergy-food price systems: A cointegration analysis pp. 326-348

- Pavel Ciaian and d'Artis Kancs
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On this page- 2011, volume 33
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Articles 4
Articles 3 Articles 2 Articles 1
Other years2025, volume 81
2024, volume 79-80
2024, volume 78
2024, volume 77
2024, volume 76
2023, volume 75
2023, volume 74
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