Environmental & Resource Economics
1991 - 2025
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Volume 62, issue 4, 2015
- Game Theory and Environmental and Resource Economics–In Honour of Alfred Endres pp. 657-664

- Michael Finus and Bianca Rundshagen
- Hope or Despair? Formal Models of Climate Cooperation pp. 665-688

- Jon Hovi, Hugh Ward and Frank Grundig
- International Fisheries Agreements: A Game Theoretical Approach pp. 689-709

- Pedro Pintassilgo, Lone Kronbak and Marko Lindroos
- Minimum Participation Rules with Heterogeneous Countries pp. 711-727

- Hans-Peter Weikard, Leo Wangler and Andreas Freytag
- Endogenous Minimum Participation in International Environmental Agreements: An Experimental Analysis pp. 729-744

- David McEvoy, Todd Cherry and John Stranlund
- International Environmental Agreements: The Case of Costly Monetary Transfers pp. 745-767

- Basak Bayramoglu and Jean-François Jacques
- Investment and Adaptation as Commitment Devices in Climate Politics pp. 769-790

- Clemens Heuson, Wolfgang Peters, Reimund Schwarze and Anna-Katharina Topp
- Global Warming, Technological Change and Trade in Carbon Energy: Challenge or Threat? pp. 791-809

- Gunter Stephan and Georg Müller-Fürstenberger
- The Stability and Effectiveness of Climate Coalitions pp. 811-836

- Kai Lessmann, Ulrike Kornek, Valentina Bosetti, Rob Dellink, Johannes Emmerling, Johan Eyckmans, Miyuki Nagashima, Hans-Peter Weikard and Zili Yang
- Evolution of Reciprocity in Asymmetric International Environmental Negotiations pp. 837-854

- Marius Ochea and Aart Zeeuw
- International Environmental Agreements for River Sharing Problems pp. 855-872

- Harold Houba, Gerard van der Laan and Yuyu Zeng
- Auctioning Versus Grandfathering in Cap-and-Trade Systems with Market Power and Incomplete Information pp. 873-906

- Francisco Álvarez and Francisco André
- Efficient Waste Management Policies and Strategic Behavior with Open Borders pp. 907-923

- M. Dubois and J. Eyckmans
- Lobbying for and Against Subsidizing Green Energy pp. 925-947

- Thomas Eichner and Rüdiger Pethig
- Firms’ Emissions and Self-Reporting Under Competitive Audit Mechanisms pp. 949-978

- Andreas Oestreich
Volume 62, issue 3, 2015
- Environmental Risk Negatively Impacts Trust and Reciprocity in Conservation Contracts: Evidence from a Laboratory Experiment pp. 417-431

- Nora Vogt
- Experimental Design Criteria and Their Behavioural Efficiency: An Evaluation in the Field pp. 433-455

- Richard Yao, Riccardo Scarpa, John Rose and James Turner
- The Impact of Environmentally Friendly Innovations on Value Added pp. 457-479

- Christian Soltmann, Tobias Stucki and Martin Woerter
- Reconsidering Donations for Nonmarket Valuation pp. 481-490

- Matthew Kotchen
- Incentives for Carbon Sequestration Using Forest Management pp. 491-520

- Taeyoung Kim and Christian Langpap
- On the Timing of Climate Agreements pp. 521-547

- Robert Schmidt and Roland Strausz
- Effect of Agricultural Commodity Prices on Species Abundance of US Grassland Birds pp. 549-565

- Samuel Evans and Matthew Potts
- Uniform-Price Reverse Auction for Estimating the Costs of Reducing Open-Field Burning of Rice Residue in Nepal pp. 567-581

- Krishna Pant
- Do Transaction Costs Influence Firm Trading Behaviour in the European Emissions Trading System? pp. 583-613

- Jūratė Jaraite-Kažukauskė and Andrius Kazukauskas
- Endogenous Growth with a Ceiling on the Stock of Pollution pp. 615-635

- Gilbert Kollenbach
- Addressing Preference Heterogeneity, Multiple Scales and Attribute Attendance with a Correlated Finite Mixing Model of Tap Water Choice pp. 637-656

- Mara Thiene, Riccardo Scarpa and Jordan Louviere
Volume 62, issue 2, 2015
- Beyond IPCC, Research for Paris 2015 and Beyond pp. 207-215

- Thomas Sterner
- A Proximate Mirror: Greenhouse Gas Rules and Strategic Behavior Under the US Clean Air Act pp. 217-241

- Dallas Burtraw, Karen Palmer, Anthony Paul and Sophie Pan
- Improving Welfare Through Climate-Friendly Agriculture: The Case of the System of Rice Intensification pp. 243-263

- Yonas Alem, Håkan Eggert and Remidius Ruhinduka
- Biogas: Clean Energy Access with Low-Cost Mitigation of Climate Change pp. 265-277

- E. Somanathan and Randall Bluffstone
- Prioritarianism and Climate Change pp. 279-308

- Matthew Adler and Nicolas Treich
- Legal Origins and Climate Change Policies in Former Colonies pp. 309-327

- Per Fredriksson and Jim Wollscheid
- A Third Wave in the Economics of Climate Change pp. 329-357

- J. Farmer, Cameron Hepburn, Penny Mealy and Alexander Teytelboym
- State-Dependent Enforcement to Foster the Adoption of New Technologies pp. 359-381

- Jessica Coria and Xiao-Bing Zhang
- Quantifying the Ancillary Benefits of the Representative Concentration Pathways on Air Quality in Europe pp. 383-415

- Milan Ščasný, Emanuele Massetti, Jan Melichar and Samuel Carrara
Volume 62, issue 1, 2015
- EAERE Award for the Best Paper Published in Environmental and Resource Economics During 2014 pp. 1-2

- Ian Bateman, Hassan Benchekroun and Christian Vossler
- Optimal Recycling Policy for Used Lubricating Oil: The Case of California’s Used Oil Management Policy pp. 3-17

- Stephen Hamilton and David Sunding
- Rainwater Harvesting and Groundwater Conservation: When Endogenous Heterogeneity Matters pp. 19-34

- Raphael Soubeyran, Mabel Tidball, Agnes Tomini and Katrin Erdlenbruch
- The Price and Welfare Effects of Biofuel Mandates and Subsidies pp. 35-57

- JunJie Wu and Christian Langpap
- A Model of Benchmarking Regulation: Revisiting the Efficiency of Environmental Standards pp. 59-82

- Joschka Gerigk, Ian MacKenzie and Markus Ohndorf
- Environmental Choices and Hyperbolic Discounting: An Experimental Analysis pp. 83-103

- Timothy Richards and Gareth Green
- The Compensation Regime in Liability Law: Incentives to Curb Environmental Harm, Ex Ante and Ex Post pp. 105-123

- Alfred Endres and Tim Friehe
- Consumer Learning and Hybrid Vehicle Adoption pp. 125-161

- Garth Heutel and Erich Muehlegger
- Renewable Energy Policies and Private Sector Investment: Evidence from Financial Microdata pp. 163-188

- Miguel Cárdenas Rodríguez, Ivan Haščič, Nick Johnstone, Jérôme Silva and Antoine Ferey
- Green Technology Transfers and Border Tax Adjustments pp. 189-206

- Alain-Désiré Nimubona and Horatiu Rus
Volume 61, issue 4, 2015
- A Note on Correlated Uncertainty and Hybrid Environmental Policies pp. 463-476

- John Stranlund
- Assessing the Pollutant Abatement Cost of Greenhouse Gas Emission Regulation: A Case Study of Taiwan’s Freeway Bus Service Industry pp. 477-495

- Chih Chen
- Setting Environmental Policy When Experts Disagree pp. 497-516

- Stergios Athanassoglou and Valentina Bosetti
- Optimal Multi-species Harvesting in Ecologically and Economically Interdependent Fisheries pp. 517-557

- Stephen Kasperski
- Quota Setting and Enforcement Choice in a Shared Fishery pp. 559-575

- Aaron Hatcher and Linda Nøstbakken
- Environmental Standards and Cournot Duopoly: A Stability Analysis pp. 577-593

- Luciano Fanti
- Dynamic and Static Behaviour with Respect to Energy Use and Investment of Dutch Greenhouse Firms pp. 595-614

- D. Verreth, Grigorios Emvalomatis, F. Bunte and Alfons Oude Lansink
- Consumption-Based Adjustment of Emissions-Intensity Targets: An Economic Analysis for China’s Provinces pp. 615-640

- Marco Springmann, Da Zhang and Valerie Karplus
- Efficiency Effects of Unit-Based Pricing Systems and Institutional Choices of Waste Collection pp. 641-658

- Elbert Dijkgraaf and Raymond Gradus
Volume 61, issue 3, 2015
- Abatement Technology and the Environment–Growth Nexus with Education pp. 297-318

- Xavier Pautrel
- Non- $$\hbox {CO}_2$$ CO 2 Generating Energy Shares in the World: Cross-Country Differences and Polarization pp. 319-343

- Adolfo Maza, Jose Villaverde and Maria Hierro
- Adapting to Climate Change: Equilibrium Welfare Implications for Large and Small Economies pp. 345-363

- Martin Farnham and Peter Kennedy
- On the Provision of Public Goods with Probabilistic and Ambiguous Thresholds pp. 365-383

- Astrid Dannenberg, Andreas Löschel, Gabriele Paolacci, Christiane Reif and Alessandro Tavoni
- The Influence of Design Dimensions on Stated Choices in an Environmental Context pp. 385-407

- Jürgen Meyerhoff, Malte Oehlmann and Priska Weller
- Information and Auction Performance: A Laboratory Study of Conservation Auctions for Spatially Contiguous Land Management pp. 409-431

- Simanti Banerjee, Anthony Kwasnica and James Shortle
- Can Poorly Informed Regulators Hinder Competition? pp. 433-461

- Ana Espinola-Arredondo and Felix Munoz-Garcia
Volume 61, issue 2, 2015
- Densities Rather than Shares: Improving the Measurement of Congestion in Recreation Demand Models pp. 127-140

- Angel Bujosa Bestard, Antoni Riera, Robert Hicks and Kenneth McConnell
- Unilateral Climate Policy with Production-Based and Consumption-Based Carbon Emission Taxes pp. 141-163

- Thomas Eichner and Rüdiger Pethig
- Effect of Technology Change on $$\hbox {CO}_{2}$$ CO 2 Emissions in Japan’s Industrial Sectors in the Period 1995–2005: An Input–Output Structural Decomposition Analysis pp. 165-189

- Uduak Akpan, Ovunda Green, Subhes Bhattacharyya and Salisu Isihak
- Marginal Abatement Costs of Carbon Dioxide Emissions in China: A Parametric Analysis pp. 191-216

- Limin Du, Aoife Hanley and Chu Wei
- Policy Goals for Improved Water Quality in the Baltic Sea: When do the Benefits Outweigh the Costs? pp. 217-241

- Kari Hyytiäinen, Lassi Ahlvik, Heini Ahtiainen, Janne Artell, Anni Huhtala and Kim Dahlbo
- Emissions Trading with Offset Markets and Free Quota Allocations pp. 243-271

- Knut Einar Rosendahl and Jon Strand
- Ramsey Discounting of Ecosystem Services pp. 273-296

- Stefan Baumgärtner, Alexandra Klein, Denise Thiel and Klara Winkler
Volume 61, issue 1, 2015
- On the Contributions of Colin Clark to Fisheries Economics pp. 1-17

- Gordon Munro and Ussif Sumaila
- Restoration of a Depleted Transboundary Fishery Subject to Climate Change: A Dynamic Investment Under Uncertainty with Information Updates pp. 19-35

- Robert McKelvey and Peter Golubtsov
- Carbon Footprint Taxes pp. 37-70

- Carol McAusland and Nouri Najjar
- The Behavioral Ecology of Fishing Vessels: Achieving Conservation Objectives Through Understanding the Behavior of Fishing Vessels pp. 71-85

- Marc Mangel, Natalie Dowling and Juan Arriaza
- The Economic Incentives Underlying Resource and Environmental Depletion pp. 87-90

- Colin Clark and Jin Yoshimura
- Time Discounting and the Overexploitation of Coral Reefs pp. 91-114

- Louise Teh, Lydia Teh, Ussif Sumaila and William Cheung
- The Endogeneity Problem in Applied Fisheries Econometrics: A Critical Review pp. 115-125

- Daniel Gordon
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