Environmental & Resource Economics
1991 - 2025
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Volume 70, issue 4, 2018
- Taking Time for the Environment: On Timing and the Role of Delays in Environmental and Resource Economics pp. 731-736

- Lucas Bretschger and Sjak Smulders
- Modeling Nonrenewable Resources Use with Multiple Demands and Multiple Sources pp. 737-755

- Gérard Gaudet and Stephen Salant
- Green Attitude and Economic Growth pp. 757-779

- Ingrid Ott and Susanne Soretz
- Optimum Growth and Carbon Policies with Lags in the Climate System pp. 781-806

- Lucas Bretschger and Christos Karydas
- Does a Recession Call for Less Stringent Environmental Policy? A Partial-Equilibrium Second-Best Analysis pp. 807-834

- Inge M. Bijgaart and Sjak Smulders
- Moving Toward Greener Societies: Moral Motivation and Green Behaviour pp. 835-860

- Lorenzo Cerda Planas
Volume 70, issue 3, 2018
- The Effects of Disease on Optimal Forest Rotation: A Generalisable Analytical Framework pp. 565-588

- Morag F. Macpherson, Adam Kleczkowski, John R. Healey and Nick Hanley
- Taking One for the Team: Is Collective Action More Responsive to Ecological Change? pp. 589-615

- Charles Sims, David Finnoff and Jason Shogren
- Compensation Payments and Animal Disease: Incentivising Farmers Both to Undertake Costly On-farm Biosecurity and to Comply with Disease Reporting Requirements pp. 617-629

- Robert Fraser
- The Allocation of Time and Risk of Lyme: A Case of Ecosystem Service Income and Substitution Effects pp. 631-650

- Kevin Berry, Jude Bayham, Spencer R. Meyer and Eli P. Fenichel
- Economic Incentives for Managing Filterable Biological Pollution Risks from Trade pp. 651-671

- Carson Reeling and Richard D. Horan
- A Portfolio-Balancing Approach to Natural Capital and Liabilities: Managing Livestock and Wildlife Diseases with Cross-Species Transmission pp. 673-689

- Richard D. Horan, Eli P. Fenichel, David Finnoff and Carson Reeling
- What a Difference a Stochastic Process Makes: Epidemiological-Based Real Options Models of Optimal Treatment of Disease pp. 691-711

- C. E. Dangerfield, A. E. Whalley, Nick Hanley and C. A. Gilligan
- Managing Wildlife Faced with Pathogen Risks Involving Multi-Stable Outcomes pp. 713-730

- Richard D. Horan, David Finnoff, Kevin Berry, Carson Reeling and Jason Shogren
Volume 70, issue 2, 2018
- Voluntary Cleanup Programs for Brownfield Sites: A Theoretical Analysis pp. 297-322

- Thomas P. Lyon, Haitao Yin, Allen Blackman and Kris Wernstedt
- Windows of Opportunity for Sustainable Fisheries Management: The Case of Eastern Baltic Cod pp. 323-341

- Martin Quaas, Max Stoeven, Bernd Klauer, Thomas Petersen and Johannes Schiller
- Climate Negotiations in the Lab: A Threshold Public Goods Game with Heterogeneous Contributions Costs and Non-binding Voting pp. 343-362

- Christian Feige, Karl-Martin Ehrhart and Jan Krämer
- The Effects of Communication on the Partnership Solution to the Commons pp. 363-380

- Neil Buckley, Stuart Mestelman, R. Andrew Muller, Stephan Schott and Jingjing Zhang
- Marine Ecosystem Considerations and Second-Best Management pp. 381-401

- Nicolas Querou and Agnes Tomini
- Optimal Spatial-Dynamic Management of Stochastic Species Invasions pp. 403-427

- Kim Meyer Hall, Heidi Albers, Majid Alkaee Taleghan and Thomas G. Dietterich
- Environmental Regulation and Sustainable Competitiveness: Evaluating the Role of Firm-Level Green Investments in the Context of the Porter Hypothesis pp. 429-455

- Jana Stoever and John P. Weche
- Cooperation and Subgame Perfect Equilibria in Global Pollution Problems with Critical Threshold pp. 457-481

- Eric Bahel
- Differentiated Carbon Prices and the Economic Cost of Decarbonization pp. 483-516

- Florian Landis, Sebastian Rausch and Mirjam Kosch
- Does Daylight Savings Time Save Energy? Evidence from Ontario pp. 517-543

- Nicholas Rivers
- What is an Unregulated and Potentially Misleading Label Worth? The case of “Natural”-Labelled Groceries pp. 545-564

- Julianna Butler and Christian Vossler
Volume 70, issue 1, 2018
- Coherence, Causality, and Effectiveness of the EU Environmental Policy System: Results of Complementary Statistical and Econometric Analyses pp. 1-29

- Fabio Zagonari
- Urban Structure and Environmental Externalities pp. 31-52

- Camille Regnier and Sophie Legras
- Trade in Environmental Goods: Evidences from an Analysis Using Elasticities of Trade Costs pp. 53-75

- Lota Tamini and Zakaria Sorgho
- Offset Credits in the EU ETS: A Quantile Estimation of Firm-Level Transaction Costs pp. 77-106

- Helene Naegele
- Energy Efficiency Convergence in China: Catch-Up, Lock-In and Regulatory Uniformity pp. 107-130

- Jianhuan Huang, Yantuan Yu and Chunbo Ma
- Measuring Stigma: The Behavioral Implications of Disgust pp. 131-146

- Maik Kecinski, Deborah Kerley Keisner, Kent Messer and William D. Schulze
- On Environmental Regulation of Oligopoly Markets: Emission versus Performance Standards pp. 147-167

- Rabah Amir, Adriana Gama and Katarzyna Werner
- Preference Heterogeneity in the Structural Estimation of Efficient Pigovian Incentives for Insecticide Spraying to Reduce Malaria pp. 169-190

- Zachary Brown and Randall Kramer
- Technical Synergies and Trade-Offs Between Abatement of Global and Local Air Pollution pp. 191-221

- Jorge Bonilla Londoño, Jessica Coria and Thomas Sterner
- Trade, Transboundary Pollution, and Foreign Lobbying pp. 223-248

- Charles Mason, Victoria I. Umanskaya and Edward Barbier
- Valuing Global Ecosystem Services: What Do European Experts Say? Applying the Delphi Method to Contingent Valuation of the Amazon Rainforest pp. 249-269

- Stale Navrud and Jon Strand
- Modelling the Effect of Chronic Wasting Disease on Recreational Hunting Site Choice Preferences and Choice Set Formation over Time pp. 271-295

- Thuy Truong, Wiktor Adamowicz and Peter Boxall
Volume 69, issue 4, 2018
- Renewable Resource Use and Nonseparable Amenity Benefits pp. 637-659

- Gregory Amacher, Markku Ollikainen and Mikko Puhakka
- Windfall Profits Under Pollution Permits and Output-Based Allocation pp. 661-691

- Jean-Philippe Nicolaï and Jorge Zamorano
- Tax Competition in Vertically Differentiated Markets with Environmentally Conscious Consumers pp. 693-711

- Ourania Karakosta
- Forest Value and Optimal Rotations in Continuous Cover Forestry pp. 713-732

- Jette Bredahl Jacobsen, Frank Jensen and Bo Thorsen
- How Property Markets Determine Welfare Outcomes: An Equilibrium Sorting Model Analysis of Local Environmental Interventions pp. 733-761

- Amy Binner and Brett Day
- Economic Impacts of Multiple Agro-Environmental Policies on New Zealand Land Use pp. 763-785

- Adam Daigneault, Suzie Greenhalgh and Oshadhi Samarasinghe
- Climate Change and Adaptation: The Case of Nigerian Agriculture pp. 787-810

- Francesco Bosello, Lorenza Campagnolo, Raffaello Cervigni and Fabio Eboli
- Optimal Management Under Institutional Constraints: Determining a Total Allowable Catch for Different Fleet Segments in the Northeast Arctic Cod Fishery pp. 811-835

- Andries Richter, Anne Maria Eikeset, Daan Soest, Florian Diekert and Nils Chr. Stenseth
- Does a Clean Development Mechanism Facilitate International Environmental Agreements? pp. 837-851

- Kai Konrad and Marcel Thum
Volume 69, issue 3, 2018
- Benefits Transfer: Current Practice and Prospects pp. 449-466

- V. Smith
- Benefit Transfer Challenges: Perspectives from U.S. Practitioners pp. 467-481

- Stephen Newbold, R. David Simpson, D. Matthew Massey, Matthew Heberling, William Wheeler, Joel Corona and Julie Hewitt
- How are Scope and Adding up Relevant for Benefits Transfer? pp. 483-502

- Catherine Kling and Daniel J. Phaneuf
- A Nonparametric Revealed Preference Approach to Measuring the Value of Environmental Quality pp. 503-527

- Laura Blow and Richard Blundell
- Using structural restrictions to achieve theoretical consistency in benefit transfers pp. 529-553

- Stephen Newbold, Patrick Walsh, D. Matthew Massey and Julie Hewitt
- Seeking External Evidence to Assess Benefit Transfers for Environmental Policy pp. 555-573

- Kenneth E. McConnell and Juha Siikamäki
- Benefit-Transfer and Spatial Equilibrium pp. 575-589

- Matthew Turner
- Can Understanding Spatial Equilibria Enhance Benefit Transfers for Environmental Policy Evaluation? pp. 591-608

- Nicolai Kuminoff
- Understanding Error Structures and Exploiting Panel Data in Meta-analytic Benefit Transfers pp. 609-635

- Kevin Boyle and Jeffrey Wooldridge
Volume 69, issue 2, 2018
- Endogeneity of Risk Perceptions in Averting Behavior Models pp. 217-246

- Patrick Lloyd-Smith, Craig Schram, Wiktor Adamowicz and Diane Dupont
- Improved Methods for Predicting Property Prices in Hazard Prone Dynamic Markets pp. 247-263

- Koen Koning, Tatiana Filatova and Okmyung Bin
- Improving Water Quality in an Iconic Estuary: An Internal Meta-analysis of Property Value Impacts Around the Chesapeake Bay pp. 265-292

- Heather Klemick, Charles Griffiths, Dennis Guignet and Patrick Walsh
- Electricity Price Increase in Texas: What is the Role of RPS? pp. 293-316

- Karen Maguire and Abdul Munasib
- The Impacts of Alternative Policy Instruments on Environmental Performance: A Firm Level Study of Temporary and Persistent Effects pp. 317-341

- Brita Bye and Marit E. Klemetsen
- Limit Cycles Under a Negative Effect of Pollution on Consumption Demand: The Role of an Environmental Kuznets Curve pp. 343-363

- Stefano Bosi and David Desmarchelier
- Single-Choice, Repeated-Choice, and Best-Worst Scaling Elicitation Formats: Do Results Differ and by How Much? pp. 365-393

- Daniel Petrolia, Matthew Interis and Joonghyun Hwang
- Climate Engineering and Abatement: A ‘flat’ Relationship Under Uncertainty pp. 395-415

- Johannes Emmerling and Massimo Tavoni
- Effects of Voluntary Time-of-Use Pricing on Summer Electricity Usage of Business Customers pp. 417-440

- Yueming Qiu, Loren Kirkeide and Yi David Wang
- Erratum to: Auctioning Risky Conservation Contracts pp. 441-441

- Bruno Wichmann, Peter Boxall, Scott Wilson and Orsolya Perger
- Erratum to: The Effect of Emission Information on Housing Prices: Quasi-Experimental Evidence from the European Pollutant Release and Transfer Register pp. 443-444

- Kathrine von Graevenitz, Daniel Römer and Alexander Rohlf
- Erratum to: Will Technological Change Save the World? The Rebound Effect in International Transfers of Technology pp. 445-445

- Mare Sarr and Timothy Swanson
- Correction to: Water Hauling and Girls’ School Attendance: Some New Evidence from Ghana pp. 447-447

- Celine Nauges
Volume 69, issue 1, 2018
- Impact of Spatial Differentiation of Nitrogen Taxes on French Farms’ Compliance Costs pp. 1-21

- Anna Lungarska and Pierre-Alain Jayet
- The Effect of Emission Information on Housing Prices: Quasi-Experimental Evidence from the European Pollutant Release and Transfer Register pp. 23-74

- Kathrine von Graevenitz, Daniel Römer and Alexander Rohlf
- General Equilibrium Tragedy of the Commons pp. 75-101

- Dale Manning, J. Edward Taylor and James Wilen
- Fiscal Policy and $$\hbox {CO}_{2}$$ CO 2 Emissions of New Passenger Cars in the EU pp. 103-134

- Reyer Gerlagh, Inge Bijgaart, Hans Nijland and Thomas Michielsen
- Limits to Substitution Between Ecosystem Services and Manufactured Goods and Implications for Social Discounting pp. 135-158

- Moritz Drupp
- General Equilibrium Effects of Green Technological Progress pp. 159-166

- Ngo Long and Frank Stähler
- Aspects of Governance and $$\hbox {CO}_2$$ CO 2 Emissions: A Non-linear Panel Data Analysis pp. 167-194

- Yashar Tarverdi
- Additionality When REDD Contracts Must be Self-Enforcing pp. 195-215

- Paula Cordero Salas, Brian Roe and Brent Sohngen
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