Environmental & Resource Economics
1991 - 2025
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Volume 64, issue 4, 2016
- An Agent Based Analysis of Combinatorial Bidding for Spatially Targeted Multi-Objective Environmental Programs pp. 537-558

- Md Sayed Iftekhar and John Tisdell
- Eco-efficiency Among Dairy Farmers: The Importance of Socio-economic Characteristics and Farmer Attitudes pp. 559-574

- María Pérez-Urdiales, Alfons Oude Lansink and Alan Wall
- Environmental Policy in a Federation with Special Interest Politics and Inter-Governmental Grants pp. 575-595

- Divya Datt and Meeta Mehra
- Climate Change and Breakthrough Technologies: The Role of Markets pp. 597-617

- Armando Zavaleta
- On the Benefits of Including Age-Structure in Harvest Control Rules pp. 619-641

- José-María Da-Rocha and Rosa Mato-Amboage
- Nutrient Standards, Water Quality Indicators, and Economic Benefits from Water Quality Regulations pp. 643-661

- Patrick Walsh and J. Walter Milon
- Re-exploring the Trade and Environment Nexus Through the Diffusion of Pollution pp. 663-682

- Michaël Aklin
- Risk and Sustainability: Assessing Fishery Management Strategies pp. 683-707

- Vincent Martinet, Julio Peña-Torres, Michel Lara and Hector Ramírez C.
- Using Taxes to Deter Illegal Fishing in ITQ Systems pp. 709-724

- Hugo Salgado and Carlos Chavez
- Floodplain Price Impacts by Property Type in Boulder County, Colorado: Condominiums Versus Standalone Properties pp. 725-750

- James Meldrum
Volume 64, issue 3, 2016
- A Dynamic Game of Emissions Pollution with Uncertainty and Learning pp. 349-372

- Nahid Masoudi, Marc Santugini and Georges Zaccour
- Dynamic Analysis of a Renewable Resource in a Small Open Economy: The Role of Environmental Policies for the Environment pp. 373-399

- Yasuhiro Nakamoto and Koichi Futagami
- Investigating Internet and Mail Implementation of Stated-Preference Surveys While Controlling for Differences in Sample Frames pp. 401-419

- Kevin Boyle, Mark Morrison, Darla Hatton MacDonald, Roderick Duncan and John Rose
- Cooperation and Climate Change: Can Communication Facilitate the Provision of Public Goods in Heterogeneous Settings? pp. 421-443

- Kerri Brick, Martine Visser and Zoe Hoven
- Changing Political Regimes and Tropical Deforestation pp. 445-463

- Olli-Pekka Kuusela and Gregory S. Amacher
- Optimal Fishery Management with Regime Shifts: An Assessment of Harvesting Strategies pp. 465-492

- Michele Baggio
- MFN Tariff Rates and Carbon Emission: Evidence from Lower-Middle-Income Countries pp. 493-510

- Saibal Kar and Devleena Majumdar
- The Impact of Rising Ethanol Production on the Brazilian Market for Basic Food Commodities: An Econometric Assessment pp. 511-536

- Anelise Rahmeier Seyffarth
Volume 64, issue 2, 2016
- Producing Biofuels in Low-Income Countries: An Integrated Environmental and Economic Assessment for Tanzania pp. 153-171

- James Thurlow, Giacomo Branca, Erika Felix, Irini Maltsoglou and Luis E. Rincón
- Determinants of the Price-Premium for Green Energy: Evidence from an OECD Cross-Section pp. 173-204

- Chandra Kiran B. Krishnamurthy and Bengt Kriström
- Decomposing the Environmental Effects of Trade Liberalization: The Case of Consumption-Generated Pollution pp. 205-223

- Bin Hu and Ross McKitrick
- The Global Impacts of Extreme Sea-Level Rise: A Comprehensive Economic Assessment pp. 225-253

- Jonathan Pycroft, Jan Abrell and Juan-Carlos Ciscar
- The Opportunity Costs of Conservation with Deterministic and Probabilistic Degradation Externalities pp. 255-273

- Esther Blanco, Maria Claudia Lopez and James Walker
- Is Democracy Good for the Environment? Quasi-Experimental Evidence from Regime Transitions pp. 275-300

- Laura Policardo
- Compelling Evidence of an Environmental Kuznets Curve in the United Kingdom pp. 301-315

- Peter Sephton and Janelle Mann
- The Effects of Moral Licensing and Moral Cleansing in Contingent Valuation and Laboratory Experiments on the Demand to Reduce Externalities pp. 317-340

- Benjamin Ho, John Taber, Gregory Poe and Antonio Bento
- Comment on ‘The Global Impacts of Extreme Sea-Level Rise: A Comprehensive Economic Assessment’ pp. 341-344

- Richard Tol, Robert J. Nicholls, Sally Brown, Jochen Hinkel, Athanasios T. Vafeidis, Tom Spencer and Mark Schuerch
- Response to “Comment on ‘The Global Impacts of Extreme Sea-Level Rise: A Comprehensive Economic Assessment”’ (Richard Tol, Robert J. Nicholls, Sally Brown, Jochen Hinkel, Athanasios T. Vafeidis, Tom Spencer and Mark Schuerch) pp. 345-347

- Jonathan Pycroft, Jan Abrell and Juan-Carlos Ciscar
Volume 64, issue 1, 2016
- National Accounting and the Valuation of Ecosystem Assets and Their Services pp. 1-23

- Carl Obst, Lars Hein and Bram Edens
- Measuring Sustainability in the UN System of Environmental-Economic Accounting pp. 25-36

- Kirk Hamilton
- The Protective Value of Estuarine and Coastal Ecosystem Services in a Wealth Accounting Framework pp. 37-58

- Edward Barbier
- Valuing Water Purification by Forests: An Analysis of Malaysian Panel Data pp. 59-80

- Jeffrey Vincent, Ismariah Ahmad, Norliyana Adnan, Walter B. Burwell, Subhrendu Pattanayak, Jie-Sheng Tan-Soo and Kyle Thomas
- Substitutability and the Cost of Climate Mitigation Policy pp. 81-107

- Yingying Lu and David Stern
- Marginal Damage Cost of Nutrient Enrichment: The Case of the Baltic Sea pp. 109-129

- Thanh Nguyen, Lars Ravn-Jonsen and Niels Vestergaard
- Unilateral Emission Cuts and Carbon Leakages in a Dynamic North–South Trade Model pp. 131-152

- Partha Sen
Volume 63, issue 4, 2016
- Incentive-Based Policy Design for Pollution Control and Biodiversity Conservation: A Review pp. 687-702

- Frans de Vries and Nick Hanley
- An Experimental Investigation of Hard and Soft Price Ceilings in Emissions Permit Markets pp. 703-718

- David F. Perkis, Timothy Cason and Wallace Tyner
- Tradable Set-Aside Requirements (TSARs): Conserving Spatially Dependent Environmental Amenities pp. 719-744

- Gregory M. Parkhurst, Jason Shogren and Thomas Crocker
- The Political Game of European Fisheries Management pp. 745-763

- Margrethe Aanesen and Claire W. Armstrong
- Should We Pay for Ecosystem Service Outputs, Inputs or Both? pp. 765-787

- Ben White and Nick Hanley
Volume 63, issue 3, 2016
- Controlling for the Effects of Information in a Public Goods Discrete Choice Model pp. 523-544

- Mikolaj Czajkowski, Nick Hanley and Jacob LaRiviere
- Confronting the Food–Energy–Environment Trilemma: Global Land Use in the Long Run pp. 545-570

- Jevgenijs Steinbuks and Thomas Hertel
- Your Money or Your Life: Green Growth Policies and Welfare in 2050 pp. 571-590

- Alain de Serres and Fabrice Murtin
- Farsightedness, Changing Stock Location and the Stability of International Fisheries Agreements pp. 591-611

- Adam Walker and Hans-Peter Weikard
- Hedonic Valuation with Translating Amenities: Mountain Pine Beetles and Host Trees in the Colorado Front Range pp. 613-642

- Jed Cohen, Christine Blinn, Kevin Boyle, Thomas Holmes and Klaus Moeltner
- Harvesting in a Fishery with Stochastic Growth and a Mean-Reverting Price pp. 643-663

- Sturla Kvamsdal, Diwakar Poudel and Leif Sandal
- Sharing a Fish Stock When Distribution and Harvest Costs are Density Dependent pp. 665-686

- Xiaozi Liu, Marko Lindroos and Leif Sandal
Volume 63, issue 2, 2016
- Environmental Economics, Climate Change Policy and Beyond: A Tribute to Anil Markandya pp. 219-224

- Ibon Galarraga, Mikel González-Eguino and Dirk Rübbelke
- Flexibility and Stringency in Greenhouse Gas Regulations pp. 225-248

- Dallas Burtraw, Matt Woerman and Alan Krupnick
- Climate Change, Industrial Transformation, and “Environmental Growth Traps” pp. 249-263

- Alexander Golub and Michael Toman
- The Environmental Kuznets Curve and the Structural Change Hypothesis pp. 265-288

- Simone Marsiglio, Alberto Ansuategi and Maria Carmen Gallastegui
- The Cost of Mediterranean Sea Warming and Acidification: A Choice Experiment Among Scuba Divers at Medes Islands, Spain pp. 289-311

- Luís C. Rodrigues, Jeroen C. J. M. Bergh, Maria Loureiro, Paulo Nunes and Sergio Rossi
- Empirical Testing of Genuine Savings as an Indicator of Weak Sustainability: A Three-Country Analysis of Long-Run Trends pp. 313-338

- Nick Hanley, Les Oxley, David Greasley, Eoin McLaughlin and Matthias Blum
- Aggregative Environmental Games pp. 339-365

- Richard Cornes
- Pro-environmental Households and Energy Efficiency in Spain pp. 367-393

- Ana Ramos, Xavier Labandeira and Andreas Löschel
- Impact Evaluation of Forest Conservation Programs: Benefit-Cost Analysis, Without the Economics pp. 395-408

- Jeffrey Vincent
- Erratum to: Impact Evaluation of Forest Conservation Programs: Benefit-Cost Analysis, Without the Economics pp. 409-409

- Jeffrey Vincent
- Debt, Poverty and Resource Management in a Rural Smallholder Economy pp. 411-427

- Edward Barbier, Ramon Lopez and Jacob Hochard
- Development Aid and Climate Finance pp. 429-450

- Johan Eyckmans, Sam Fankhauser and Snorre Kverndokk
- Corruption and Climate Change Policies: Do the Bad Old Days Matter? pp. 451-469

- Per Fredriksson and Eric Neumayer
- Unilateral Climate Policies: Incentives and Effects pp. 471-504

- Karolina Ryszka and Cees Withagen
- Moral Behaviour, Altruism and Environmental Policy pp. 505-522

- Marc Daube and David Ulph
Volume 63, issue 1, 2016
- The Effect of Mail-in Utility Rebates on Willingness-to-Pay for ENERGY STAR $$^{\textregistered }$$ ® Certified Refrigerators pp. 1-23

- Xiaogu Li, Christopher Clark, Kimberly Jensen and Steven Yen
- Econometric Evidence on Forest Ecosystem Services: Deforestation and Flooding in Malaysia pp. 25-44

- Jie-Sheng Tan-Soo, Norliyana Adnan, Ismariah Ahmad, Subhrendu Pattanayak and Jeffrey Vincent
- Stationarity and Long Range Dependence of Carbon Dioxide Emissions: Evidence for Disaggregated Data pp. 45-56

- Carlos Barros, Luis Gil-Alana and Fernando Pérez de Gracia
- Empirics of the International Inequality in $$\hbox {CO}_{2}$$ CO 2 Emissions Intensity: Explanatory Factors According to Complementary Decomposition Methodologies pp. 57-77

- Juan Duro, Jordi Teixido and Emilio Padilla Rosa
- Common Pool Politics and Inefficient Fishery Management pp. 79-93

- Julia Hoffmann and Martin Quaas
- Stochastic Economic Assessment of Afforestation on Marginal Land in Irrigated Farming System pp. 95-117

- Utkur Djanibekov and Asia Khamzina
- ICT and the Demand for Energy: Evidence from OECD Countries pp. 119-146

- Patrick Schulte, Heinz Welsch and Sascha Rexhäuser
- Cooperative Action on Greenhouse Gas Emissions and the Distribution of Global Output and damage pp. 147-166

- Peter Kennedy
- Responses to Changes in Domestic Water Tariff Structures: A Latent Class Analysis on Household-Level Data from Granada, Spain pp. 167-191

- María Pérez-Urdiales, María García-Valiñas and Roberto Martinez-Espineira
- The Economic Benefits of Reducing the Environmental Effects of Landfills: Heterogeneous Distance Decay Effects pp. 193-218

- Carmelo León, Jorge Araña, Javier León and Matías González
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