Environmental & Resource Economics
1991 - 2025
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Volume 68, issue 4, 2017
- Sad or Happy? The Effects of Emotions on Stated Preferences for Environmental Goods pp. 821-846

- Nick Hanley, Christopher Boyce, Mikolaj Czajkowski, Steven Tucker, Charles Noussair and Michael Townsend
- What Are the Benefits of the Water Framework Directive? Lessons Learned for Policy Design from Preference Revelation pp. 847-873

- Janne Artell and Anni Huhtala
- Supplementing Domestic Mitigation and Adaptation with Emissions Reduction Abroad to Face Climate Change pp. 875-891

- Alain Ayong Le Kama and Aude Pommeret
- The Effects of Electricity Costs on Firm Re-location Decisions: Insights for the Pollution Havens Hypothesis? pp. 893-914

- Matthew Panhans, Lucia Lavric and Nick Hanley
- Greenhouse Gas Abatement Cost Curves of the Residential Heating Market: A Microeconomic Approach pp. 915-947

- Caroline Löffler and Harald Hecking
- Pricing Monitoring Uncertainty in Climate Policy pp. 949-974

- Valentin Bellassen and Igor Shishlov
- Adaptation to Climate Change: Commitment and Timing Issues pp. 975-995

- Michèle Breton and Lucia Sbragia
- Distance Decay in the Willingness to Pay for Wine: Disentangling Local and Organic Attributes pp. 997-1019

- Jean-Sauveur Ay, Raja Chakir and Stéphan Marette
- A Latent Class Nested Logit Model for Rank-Ordered Data with Application to Cork Oak Reforestation pp. 1021-1051

- Jose Oviedo and Hong Il Yoo
- Combining Revealed Preference Data with Stated Preference Data: A Latent Class Approach pp. 1053-1086

- Hocheol Jeon and Joseph Herriges
- A Minimax Regret Analysis of Flood Risk Management Strategies Under Climate Change Uncertainty and Emerging Information pp. 1087-1109

- T. D. Pol, S. Gabbert, Hans-Peter Weikard, E. C. Ierland and E. M. T. Hendrix
- Auctioning Risky Conservation Contracts pp. 1111-1144

- Bruno Wichmann, Peter Boxall, Scott Wilson and Orsolya Pergery
Volume 68, issue 3, 2017
- Why Finance Ministers Favor Carbon Taxes, Even If They Do Not Take Climate Change into Account pp. 445-472

- Max Franks, Ottmar Edenhofer and Kai Lessmann
- Optimal Management of Environmental Externalities with Time Lags and Uncertainty pp. 473-499

- Yusuke Kuwayama and Nicholas Brozovic
- An EU Recycling Target: What Does the Dutch Evidence Tell Us? pp. 501-526

- Elbert Dijkgraaf and Raymond Gradus
- Accounting Price of an Exhaustible Resource: Response and Extensions pp. 527-536

- Kirk Hamilton and Giovanni Ruta
- Optimal Pollution Standards and Non-compliance in a Dynamic Framework pp. 537-567

- Carmen Arguedas, Francisco Cabo and Guiomar Martin-Herran
- Futures Contracts in Water Leasing: An Experimental Analysis Using Basin Characteristics of the Rio Grande, NM pp. 569-594

- Craig D. Broadbent, David S. Brookshire, Don Coursey and Vince Tidwell
- The Impact of Environmental Policy Stringency on Industrial R&D Conditional on Pollution Intensity and Relocation Costs pp. 595-620

- Sahar Milani
- Pollution Offshoring and Emission Reductions in EU and US Manufacturing pp. 621-641

- Claire Brunel
- As Time Goes By: Examination of Temporal Stability Across Stated Preference Question Formats pp. 643-662

- J. Price, D. Dupont and Wiktor Adamowicz
- Is the Income Elasticity of the Willingness to Pay for Pollution Control Constant? pp. 663-682

- Edward Barbier, Mikolaj Czajkowski and Nick Hanley
- The Cost of Pollution on Longevity, Welfare and Economic Stability pp. 683-704

- Natacha Raffin and Thomas Seegmuller
- Spatial Heterogeneity of Willingness to Pay for Forest Management pp. 705-727

- Mikolaj Czajkowski, Wiktor Budzinski, Danny Campbell, Marek Giergiczny and Nick Hanley
- Choice Consistency and Preference Stability in Test-Retests of Discrete Choice Experiment and Open-Ended Willingness to Pay Elicitation Formats pp. 729-751

- Roy Brouwer, Ivana Logar and Oleg Sheremet
- Measuring the Effect of Economic Growth on Countries’ Environmental Efficiency: A Conditional Directional Distance Function Approach pp. 753-775

- George Halkos and Shunsuke Managi
- Mitigating Hypothetical Bias: Evidence on the Effects of Correctives from a Large Field Study pp. 777-796

- Mark Andor, Manuel Frondel and Colin Vance
- Energy Transition Under Irreversibility: A Two-Sector Approach pp. 797-820

- Prudence Dato
Volume 68, issue 2, 2017
- Bargaining Over Environmental Budgets: A Political Economy Model with Application to French Water Policy pp. 227-248

- Alban Thomas and Vera Zaporozhets
- ITQs, Firm Dynamics and Wealth Distribution: Does Full Tradability Increase Inequality? pp. 249-273

- José-María Da-Rocha and Jaume Sempere
- Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Fisheries: The Case of Multiple Regulatory Instruments in Sweden pp. 275-295

- Staffan Waldo and Anton Paulrud
- An Empirical Study of the Impact of Corruption on Environmental Performance: Evidence from Panel Data pp. 297-318

- Maurizio Lisciandra and Carlo Migliardo
- Housing Market Fluctuations and the Implicit Price of Water Quality: Empirical Evidence from a South Florida Housing Market pp. 319-341

- Okmyung Bin, Jeffrey Czajkowski, Jingyuan Li and Gabriele Villarini
- Enhanced Geospatial Validity for Meta-analysis and Environmental Benefit Transfer: An Application to Water Quality Improvements pp. 343-375

- Robert Johnston, Elena Y. Besedin and Ryan Stapler
- Credence Goods, Misleading Labels, and Quality Differentiation pp. 377-396

- Soham Baksi, Pinaki Bose and Di Xiang
- Global Expansion of Renewable Energy Generation: An Analysis of Policy Instruments pp. 397-440

- Sanya Carley, Elizabeth Baldwin, Lauren M. MacLean and Jennifer N. Brass
- Erratum to: Renewable Energy Policies and Technological Innovation: Evidence Based on Patent Counts pp. 441-444

- Nick Johnstone, Ivan Haščič and David Popp
Volume 68, issue 1, 2017
- Frontiers of Climate Change Economics pp. 1-14

- Gerard Meijden, Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg and Cees Withagen
- Fuel Efficiency Improvements: Feedback Mechanisms and Distributional Effects in the Oil Market pp. 15-45

- Finn Roar Aune, Ann Christin Bøeng, Snorre Kverndokk, Lars Lindholt and Knut Einar Rosendahl
- Simultaneous Supplies of Dirty Energy and Capacity Constrained Clean Energy: Is There a Green Paradox? pp. 47-64

- Marc Gronwald, Ngo Long and Luise Roepke
- The Structure of UK Outbound FDI and Environmental Regulation pp. 65-96

- Abay Mulatu
- Green Taxes in a Post-Paris World: Are Millions of Nays Inevitable? pp. 97-128

- Stefano Carattini, Andrea Baranzini, Philippe Thalmann, Frédéric Varone and Frank Vöhringer
- Self-Enforcing Intergenerational Social Contracts for Pareto Improving Pollution Mitigation pp. 129-173

- Nguyen Thang Dao, Kerstin Burghaus and Ottmar Edenhofer
- Coping with Multiple Catastrophic Threats pp. 175-196

- Yacov Tsur and Amos Zemel
- Few and Not So Far Between: A Meta-analysis of Climate Damage Estimates pp. 197-225

- Peter H. Howard and Thomas Sterner
Volume 67, issue 4, 2017
- Greenhouse-Gas Emission Controls and Firm Locations in North–South Trade pp. 637-660

- Jota Ishikawa and Toshihiro Okubo
- Why are Fishers not Enforcing Their Marine User Rights? pp. 661-681

- Katrina Davis, Marit Kragt, Stefan Gelcich, Michael Burton, Steven Schilizzi and David Pannell
- The Causal Factors of International Inequality in $$\hbox {CO}_{2}$$ CO 2 Emissions Per Capita: A Regression-Based Inequality Decomposition Analysis pp. 683-700

- Juan Duro, Jordi Teixido and Emilio Padilla Rosa
- The Spillover Effects of Good Governance in a Tax Competition Framework with a Negative Environmental Externality pp. 701-724

- Raymond G. Batina and Gregmar Galinato
- A Ricardian Analysis of the Impact of Climate Change on European Agriculture pp. 725-760

- Steven Passel, Emanuele Massetti and Robert Mendelsohn
- Decentralized Management Hinders Coastal Climate Adaptation: The Spatial-dynamics of Beach Nourishment pp. 761-787

- Sathya Gopalakrishnan, Dylan McNamara, Martin Smith and A. Brad Murray
- Escape from Third-Best: Rating Emissions for Intensity Standards pp. 789-821

- Derek Lemoine
- GHG Emissions Control and Monetary Policy pp. 823-851

- Barbara Annicchiarico and Fabio Di Dio
- Optimizing the Harvest Timing in Continuous Cover Forestry pp. 853-868

- Janne Rämö and Olli Tahvonen
- Persistence, Mean-Reversion and Non-linearities in $$\hbox {CO2}$$ CO2 Emissions: Evidence from the BRICS and G7 Countries pp. 869-883

- Luis Gil-Alana, Juncal Cuñado and Rangan Gupta
- Pollution Control Under Uncertainty and Sustainability Concern pp. 885-903

- Davide La Torre, Danilo Liuzzi and Simone Marsiglio
- The Silence of the Lambs: Payment for Carnivore Conservation and Livestock Farming Under Strategic Behavior pp. 905-923

- Anders Skonhoft
- Feed-in Subsidies, Taxation, and Inefficient Entry pp. 925-940

- Fabio Antoniou and Roland Strausz
Volume 67, issue 3, 2017
- Recent Trends in Behavioral Environmental Economics pp. 403-411

- Martin Kesternich, Christiane Reif and Dirk Rübbelke
- Do Extrinsic Incentives Undermine Social Norms? Evidence from a Field Experiment in Energy Conservation pp. 413-428

- Jose Pellerano, Michael Price, Steven Puller and Gonzalo Sanchez
- The Influence of Collective Action on the Demand for Voluntary Climate Change Mitigation in Hypothetical and Real Situations pp. 429-454

- Reinhard Uehleke and Bodo Sturm
- Giving is a Question of Time: Response Times and Contributions to an Environmental Public Good pp. 455-477

- Johannes Lohse, Timo Goeschl and Johannes H. Diederich
- Referenda Under Oath pp. 479-504

- Nicolas Jacquemet, Alexander James, Stéphane Luchini and Jason Shogren
- (Un)fair Delegation: Exploring the Strategic Use of Equity Rules in International Climate Negotiations pp. 505-533

- Andreas Lange and Claudia Schwirplies
- Voting for Burden Sharing Rules in Public Goods Games pp. 535-557

- Carlo Gallier, Martin Kesternich and Bodo Sturm
- Improving Voluntary Public Good Provision Through a Non-governmental, Endogenous Matching Mechanism: Experimental Evidence pp. 559-589

- Christiane Reif, Dirk Rübbelke and Andreas Löschel
- Successful Leadership in Global Public Good Provision: Incorporating Behavioural Approaches pp. 591-607

- Wolfgang Buchholz and Todd Sandler
- Attitudes Toward Catastrophe pp. 609-636

- Christoph Rheinberger and Nicolas Treich
Volume 67, issue 2, 2017
- An Adjustment Restriction on Fish Quota: Resource Rents, Overcapacity and Recovery of Fish Stock pp. 203-230

- Diana Dijk, Eligius M. T. Hendrix, Rene Haijema, Rolf A. Groeneveld and Ekko C. Ierland
- The Economic and Budgetary Impact of Climate Policy in Portugal: Carbon Taxation in a Dynamic General Equilibrium Model with Endogenous Public Sector Behavior pp. 231-259

- Rui Pereira and Alfredo Pereira
- The Determinants of Brownfields Redevelopment in England pp. 261-283

- Alberto Longo and Danny Campbell
- Extended Producer Responsibility and Green Marketing: An Application to Packaging pp. 285-296

- Brice Arnaud
- Resilience, Weather and Dynamic Adjustments in Agroecosystems: The Case of Wheat Yield in England pp. 297-320

- Jean-Paul Chavas and Salvatore Di Falco
- Biodiversity and Optimal Multi-species Ecosystem Management pp. 321-350

- Christine Bertram and Martin Quaas
- Optimal Management of Groundwater Under Uncertainty: A Unified Approach pp. 351-377

- Chandra Kiran B. Krishnamurthy
- Unilateral Climate Policy and Foreign Direct Investment with Firm and Country Heterogeneity pp. 379-401

- Francesca Sanna-Randaccio, Roberta Sestini and Ornella Tarola
Volume 67, issue 1, 2017
- Axioms of a Polluting Technology: A Materials Balance Approach pp. 1-22

- Kenneth Løvold Rødseth
- Is the Green Solow Model Valid for $$\hbox {CO}_{2}$$ CO 2 Emissions in the European Union? pp. 23-45

- Wan-Jiun Chen
- Subsistence, Substitutability and Sustainability in Consumption pp. 47-66

- Stefan Baumgärtner, Moritz Drupp and Martin Quaas
- The Impact of Climate Change on Regional Government Expenditures: Evidence from Russia pp. 67-92

- Simo Leppänen, Laura Solanko and Riitta Kosonen
- Global Warming and a Potential Tipping Point in the Atlantic Thermohaline Circulation: The Role of Risk Aversion pp. 93-125

- Mariia Belaia, Michael Funke and Nicole Glanemann
- The Warden Attitude: An Investigation of the Value of Interaction with Everyday Wildlife pp. 127-155

- Michael Brock, Grischa Perino and Robert Sugden
- The Environmental Conundrum of Rare Earth Elements pp. 157-180

- Rui Wan and Jean-Francois Wen
- Unintended Effects of Targeting an Environmental Rebate pp. 181-202

- Francisco Alpizar Rodriguez, Anna Nordén, Alexander Pfaff and Juan Robalino
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