Environmental & Resource Economics
1991 - 2025
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Volume 66, issue 3, 2017
- Innovation, Diffusion, Growth and the Environment: Taking Stock and Charting New Directions pp. 393-407

- Mare Sarr and Joëlle Noailly
- Second-Best Renewable Subsidies to De-carbonize the Economy: Commitment and the Green Paradox pp. 409-434

- Armon Rezai and Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg
- The Incentives for North-South Transfer of Climate-Mitigation Technologies with Trade in Polluting Goods pp. 435-456

- Matthieu Glachant, Julie Ing and Jean Philippe Nicolai
- Enforcement of Intellectual Property, Pollution Abatement, and Directed Technical Change pp. 457-480

- Andreas Schaefer
- Human Development at Risk: Economic Growth with Pollution-Induced Health Shocks pp. 481-495

- Lucas Bretschger and Alexandra Vinogradova
- Environmental Policy and the International Diffusion of Cleaner Energy Technologies pp. 497-536

- Elena Verdolini and Valentina Bosetti
- Climate Policy with Tied Hands: Optimal Resource Taxation Under Implementation Lags pp. 537-551

- Corrado Di Maria, Sjak Smulders and Edwin Werf
- Environmental Protection for Sale: Strategic Green Industrial Policy and Climate Finance pp. 553-575

- Carolyn Fischer
- Will Technological Change Save the World? The Rebound Effect in International Transfers of Technology pp. 577-604

- Mare Sarr and Timothy Swanson
Volume 66, issue 2, 2017
- Dynamic Policy Impacts on a Technological-Change System of Renewable Energy: An Empirical Analysis pp. 205-236

- Kyunam Kim, Eunnyeong Heo and Yeonbae Kim
- Do Natural Resources Breed Corruption? Evidence from China pp. 237-259

- Jing Vivian Zhan
- The Effect of Within-Sector, Upstream and Downstream Environmental Taxes on Innovation and Productivity pp. 261-291

- Chiara Franco and Giovanni Marin
- How does Foreign Direct Investment Affect Pollution? Toward a Better Understanding of the Direct and Conditional Effects pp. 293-338

- Natalia Zugravu-Soilita
- Latent Tastes, Incomplete Stratification, and the Plausibility of Vertical Sorting Models pp. 339-361

- Jacob Fishman and V. Smith
- Natural Resources and Economic Development: New Panel Evidence pp. 363-391

- Dong-Hyeon Kim and Shu-Chin Lin
Volume 66, issue 1, 2017
- The Role of Budgetary Information in the Preference for Externality-Correcting Subsidies over Taxes: A Lab Experiment on Public Support pp. 1-15

- David Heres, Steffen Kallbekken and Ibon Galarraga
- Testing the Influence of Substitute Sites in Nature Valuation by Using Spatial Discounting Factors pp. 17-43

- Jeremy Valck, Steven Broekx, Inge Liekens, Joris Aertsens and Liesbet Vranken
- Valuing the Ozone-Related Health Benefits of Methane Emission Controls pp. 45-63

- Marcus C. Sarofim, Stephanie T. Waldhoff and Susan C. Anenberg
- Water Hauling and Girls’ School Attendance: Some New Evidence from Ghana pp. 65-88

- Celine Nauges and Jon Strand
- Market Power in Emission Permit Markets: Theory and Evidence from the EU ETS pp. 89-112

- Beat Hintermann
- Offsetting Versus Mitigation Activities to Reduce $$\hbox {CO}_{2}$$ CO 2 Emissions: A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis for the U.S. and Germany pp. 113-133

- Andreas Lange and Andreas Ziegler
- Heterogeneous Impact of Soil Contamination on Farmland Prices in the Belgian Campine Region: Evidence from Unconditional Quantile Regressions pp. 135-168

- Ludo Peeters, Eloi Schreurs and Steven Passel
- Testing the Assumptions and Predictions of the Hotelling Model pp. 169-203

- Calvin Atewamba and Bruno Nkuiya
Volume 65, issue 4, 2016
- Exhaustibility and Risk as Asset Class Dimensions: A Social Investor Approach to Capital-Resource Economies pp. 677-695

- Johnson Kakeu
- Discrete Choice Experiments in Developing Countries: Willingness to Pay Versus Willingness to Work pp. 697-721

- J. M. Gibson, Dan Rigby, D. A. Polya and Noel Russell
- Reference Dependence Effects on WTA and WTP Value Functions and Their Disparity pp. 723-745

- Mark J. Koetse and Roy Brouwer
- Payments or Persuasion: Common Pool Resource Management with Price and Non-price Measures pp. 747-772

- Jason Delaney and Sarah Jacobson
- Community-Based Tradable Permits for Localized Pollution pp. 773-788

- Peifang Yang and Daniel Kaffine
- Hypothetical Bias in Risk Preferences as a Driver of Hypothetical Bias in Willingness to Pay: Experimental Evidence pp. 789-811

- Jinkwon Lee and Uk Hwang
- Physical and Economic Consequences of Sea-Level Rise: A Coupled GIS and CGE Analysis Under Uncertainties pp. 813-839

- Santosh R. Joshi, Marc Vielle, Frédéric Babonneau, Neil R. Edwards and Philip B. Holden
- Cap-and-Trade and Financial Constraints: Is Investment Independent of Permit Holdings? pp. 841-864

- Evangelina Dardati and Julio Riutort
Volume 65, issue 3, 2016
- The Economics of Tipping Points pp. 513-517

- Aart Zeeuw and Chuan-Zhong Li
- Non-cooperative and Cooperative Responses to Climate Catastrophes in the Global Economy: A North–South Perspective pp. 519-540

- Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg and Aart Zeeuw
- Climatic Tipping Points and Optimal Fossil-Fuel Use pp. 541-571

- Gustav Engström and Johan Gars
- Stochastic Integrated Assessment of Ecosystem Tipping Risk pp. 573-598

- Thomas S. Lontzek, Daiju Narita and Ole Wilms
- Heterogeneous Beliefs and Climate Catastrophes pp. 599-622

- Tatiana Kiseleva
- Regime Shifts and Resilience in Fisheries Management: A Case Study of the Argentinean Hake fishery pp. 623-637

- Chuan-Zhong Li, Sebastian Villasante and Xueqin Zhu
- The Management of Fragile Resources: A Long Term Perspective pp. 639-655

- Yacov Tsur and Amos Zemel
- Potential Disasters can Turn the Tragedy into Success pp. 657-676

- Therese Lindahl, Anne-Sophie Crépin and Caroline Schill
Volume 65, issue 2, 2016
- Green Goods: Are They Good or Bad News for the Environment? Evidence from a Laboratory Experiment on Impure Public Goods pp. 317-335

- Alistair Munro and Marieta Valente
- North–South Trade and Heterogeneous Damages from Local and Global Pollution pp. 337-355

- Hélène Ollivier
- Spatial Harvest Regimes for a Sedentary Fishery pp. 357-387

- Nikolaos Mykoniatis and Richard Ready
- Are Fast Responses More Random? Testing the Effect of Response Time on Scale in an Online Choice Experiment pp. 389-413

- Tobias Börger
- Comparison of Different Water Supply Risk Management Tools for Irrigators: Option Contracts and Insurance pp. 415-439

- Dolores Rey, Alberto Garrido and Javier Calatrava
- Preference Stability and Choice Consistency in Discrete Choice Experiments pp. 441-461

- Dan Rigby, Michael Burton and Jo Pluske
- Optimal Emission Tax with Endogenous Location Choice of Duopolistic Firms pp. 463-485

- Masako Ikefuji, Jun-ichi Itaya and Makoto Okamura
- Who Responds to Air Quality Alerts? pp. 487-511

- Alison L. Sexton Ward and Timothy Beatty
Volume 65, issue 1, 2016
- Game Theory and Environmental and Resource Economics—In Honour of Alfred Endres, Part Two pp. 1-4

- Michael Finus and Bianca Rundshagen
- Bargaining and International Environmental Agreements pp. 5-31

- Alejandro Caparrós
- Climate Coalition Formation When Players are Heterogeneous and Inequality Averse pp. 33-59

- Carsten Vogt
- Equity as a Prerequisite for Stability of Cooperation on Global Public Good Provision pp. 61-78

- Wolfgang Buchholz, Alexander Haupt and Wolfgang Peters
- Erratum to: Equity as a Prerequisite for Stability of Cooperation on Global Public Good Provision pp. 79-79

- Wolfgang Buchholz, Alexander Haupt and Wolfgang Peters
- Incentives and Effects of No-Lose Targets to Include Non-Annex I Countries in Global Emission Reductions pp. 81-107

- Vicki Duscha and Karl-Martin Ehrhart
- International Agreements in the Multispecies Baltic Sea Fisheries pp. 109-134

- Emmi Nieminen, Lone Grønbæk and Marko Lindroos
- Dynamic Climate Policy with Both Strategic and Non-strategic Agents: Taxes Versus Quantities pp. 135-158

- Larry Karp, Sauleh Siddiqui and Jon Strand
- Network Economics and the Environment: Insights and Perspectives pp. 159-189

- Sergio Currarini, Carmen Marchiori and Alessandro Tavoni
- Consumer Behaviour with Environmental and Social Externalities: Implications for Analysis and Policy pp. 191-226

- Partha Dasgupta, Dale Southerton, Alistair Ulph and David Ulph
- On the Informational Superiority of Quantities Over Prices in the Presence of an Externality pp. 227-250

- Fabio Antoniou and Nikos Tsakiris
- Certification Under Oligopolistic Competition pp. 251-271

- Sabyasachi Das
- Environmental Regulation in a Mixed Economy pp. 273-295

- Guangliang Ye and Jinhua Zhao
- A Rent-Seeking Model of Voluntary Overcompliance pp. 297-312

- Marco Haan
- A Rent-Seeking Model of Voluntary Overcompliance: Addendum pp. 313-315

- Marco Haan
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