Environmental & Resource Economics
1991 - 2025
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Volume 57, issue 4, 2014
- Explorations in the Environment–Development Dilemma pp. 479-485

- Pascale Motel Combes, Johanna Choumert-Nkolo, Alexandru Minea and Thomas Sterner
- Environmental Quality, Public Debt and Economic Development pp. 487-504

- Mouez Fodha and Thomas Seegmuller
- Modeling Impact of Development Trajectories and a Global Agreement on Reducing Emissions from Deforestation on Congo Basin Forests by 2030 pp. 505-525

- A. Mosnier, Peter Havlik, M. Obersteiner, K. Aoki, E. Schmid, S. Fritz, I. McCallum and S. Leduc
- Weather Index Drought Insurance: An Ex Ante Evaluation for Millet Growers in Niger pp. 527-551

- Antoine Leblois, Philippe Quirion, Agali Alhassane and Seydou Traoré
- Managing Environmental Risk in Presence of Climate Change: The Role of Adaptation in the Nile Basin of Ethiopia pp. 553-577

- Salvatore Di Falco and Marcella Veronesi
Volume 57, issue 3, 2014
- International Transport of Captured $$\hbox {CO}_2$$ CO 2: Who Can Gain and How Much? pp. 299-322

- Joris Morbee
- Natural Resources, Institutional Quality, and Economic Growth in China pp. 323-343

- Kan Ji, Jan Magnus and Wendun Wang
- Optimal Timing of CCS Policies with Heterogeneous Energy Consumption Sectors pp. 345-366

- Jean-Pierre Amigues, Gilles Lafforgue and Michel Moreaux
- The Effect of Feed-in Tariffs on Renewable Electricity Generation: An Instrumental Variables Approach pp. 367-392

- Michael Smith and Johannes Urpelainen
- Enjoying Catch and Fishing Effort: The Effort Effect in Recreational Fisheries pp. 393-404

- Max Stoeven
- Willingness to Pay for Voluntary Climate Action and Its Determinants: Field-Experimental Evidence pp. 405-429

- Johannes Diederich and Timo Goeschl
- Improving Environmental Performance: A Challenge for Romania pp. 431-452

- Robert Sova, Christophe Rault, Guglielmo Maria Caporale and Anamaria Sova
- Salt or Sludge? Exploring Preferences for Potable Water Sources pp. 453-476

- Fiona Gibson and Michael Burton
- Erratum to: Salt or Sludge? Exploring Preferences for Potable Water Sources pp. 477-477

- Fiona Gibson and Michael Burton
Volume 57, issue 2, 2014
- The UK-NEA Papers: Introduction pp. 169-174

- Partha Dasgupta
- The Amenity Value of English Nature: A Hedonic Price Approach pp. 175-196

- Stephen Gibbons, Susana Mourato and Guilherme Resende
- Valuing Provisioning Ecosystem Services in Agriculture: The Impact of Climate Change on Food Production in the United Kingdom pp. 197-214

- Carlo Fezzi, Ian Bateman, Tom Askew, Paul Munday, Unai Pascual, Antara Sen and Amii Harwood
- Valuing Climate Change Effects Upon UK Agricultural GHG Emissions: Spatial Analysis of a Regulating Ecosystem Service pp. 215-231

- David Abson, Mette Termansen, Unai Pascual, Uzma Aslam, Carlo Fezzi and Ian Bateman
- Economic Assessment of the Recreational Value of Ecosystems: Methodological Development and National and Local Application pp. 233-249

- Antara Sen, Amii Harwood, Ian Bateman, Paul Munday, Andrew Crowe, Luke Brander, Jibonayan Raychaudhuri, Andrew Lovett, Jo Foden and Allan Provins
- The Value of Urban Green Space in Britain: A Methodological Framework for Spatially Referenced Benefit Transfer pp. 251-272

- Grischa Perino, Barnaby Andrews, Andreas Kontoleon and Ian Bateman
- Economic Analysis for the UK National Ecosystem Assessment: Synthesis and Scenario Valuation of Changes in Ecosystem Services pp. 273-297

- Ian Bateman, Amii Harwood, David Abson, Barnaby Andrews, Andrew Crowe, Steve Dugdale, Carlo Fezzi, Jo Foden, David Hadley, Roy Haines-Young, Mark Hulme, Andreas Kontoleon, Paul Munday, Unai Pascual, James Paterson, Grischa Perino, Antara Sen, Gavin Siriwardena and Mette Termansen
Volume 57, issue 1, 2014
- Pollution Haven with Technological Externalities Arising from Foreign Direct Investment pp. 1-18

- Ki-Dong Lee, Woohyung Lee and Kichun Kang
- The Effect of Decentralized Governance on Timber Extraction in European Russia pp. 19-40

- Kelly Wendland, David Lewis and Jennifer Alix-Garcia
- Endogenous Lobby Formation and Endogenous Environmental Protection with Unilateral Tariff Reduction pp. 41-57

- Shinya Kawahara
- Valuing Options in Water Markets: A Laboratory Investigation pp. 59-80

- Kristiana Hansen, Jonathan Kaplan and Stephan Kroll
- The Inefficiency of Private Adaptation to Pollution in the Presence of Endogenous Market Structure pp. 81-99

- Klaus Eisenack
- Noxious Facilities, Environmental Damages, and Efficient Randomized Siting pp. 101-116

- Rudy Santore
- Getting Cars Off the Road: The Cost-Effectiveness of an Episodic Pollution Control Program pp. 117-143

- Maureen Cropper, Yi Jiang, Anna Alberini and Patrick Baur
- Environmental Innovations and Firm Profitability: Unmasking the Porter Hypothesis pp. 145-167

- Sascha Rexhäuser and Christian Rammer
Volume 56, issue 4, 2013
- The Economics of Marine Ecosystems: Reconciling Use and Conservation of Coastal and Marine Systems and the Underlying Natural Capital pp. 459-465

- Paulo Nunes and Andrea Ghermandi
- Global Ex-vessel Fish Price Database Revisited: A New Approach for Estimating ‘Missing’ Prices pp. 467-480

- Wilf Swartz, Ussif Sumaila and Reg Watson
- A Random Parameter Model with Onsite Sampling for Recreation Site Choice: An Application to Southern California Shoreline Sportfishing pp. 481-497

- Koichi Kuriyama, James Hilger and Michael Hanemann
- Adjusting for Cultural Differences in International Benefit Transfer pp. 499-519

- Stephen Hynes, Daniel Norton and Nick Hanley
- International Public Preferences and Provision of Public Goods: Assessment of Passive Use Values in Large Oil Spills pp. 521-534

- Maria Loureiro and John Loomis
- The Equivalency Principle for Discounting the Value of Natural Assets: An Application to an Investment Project in the Basque Coast pp. 535-550

- Aline Chiabai, Ibon Galarraga, Anil Markandya and Unai Pascual
Volume 56, issue 3, 2013
- Specification and Aggregation Errors in Environmentally Extended Input–Output Models pp. 307-335

- Maaike Bouwmeester and Jan Oosterhaven
- The Role of Investment in Environmental Lobbying Contests pp. 337-352

- Tim Friehe
- A Strategic Analysis of Eutrophication Abatement in the Baltic Sea pp. 353-378

- Lassi Ahlvik and Yulia Pavlova
- Can Punishment Generate Specific Deterrence Without Updating? Analysis of a Stated Choice Scenario pp. 379-397

- Dietrich Earnhart and Lana Friesen
- Modeling Effort and Lobbying in a Heterogeneous Common Pool Resource Setting pp. 399-414

- Matthew Freeman and Christopher Anderson
- Climate Policy Under Fat-Tailed Risk: An Application of Dice pp. 415-436

- In Chang Hwang, Frédéric Reynès and Richard Tol
- Willingness to Pay and Sensitivity to Time Framing: A Theoretical Analysis and an Application on Car Safety pp. 437-456

- Henrik Andersson, James Hammitt, Gunnar Lindberg and Kristian Sundström
- Erratum to: Willingness to Pay and Sensitivity to Time Framing: A Theoretical Analysis and an Application on Car Safety pp. 457-457

- Henrik Andersson, James Hammitt, Gunnar Lindberg and Kristian Sundström
Volume 56, issue 2, 2013
- The International Dimension of Climate Change Policy pp. 151-160

- Michael Finus, Christos Kotsogiannis and Steve McCorriston
- Optimal Climate Change Policies When Governments Cannot Commit pp. 161-176

- Alistair Ulph and David Ulph
- Incentives to Diffuse Advanced Abatement Technology Under the Formation of International Environmental Agreements pp. 177-210

- Alfred Endres and Bianca Rundshagen
- Public Good Provision and Ancillary Benefits: The Case of Climate Agreements pp. 211-226

- Michael Finus and Dirk Rübbelke
- The Welfare Consequences of Pollution-Tax Harmonization pp. 227-238

- Nikolaos Vlassis
- A Distributional Argument for Supply-Side Climate Policies pp. 239-254

- Geir Asheim
- A Good Opening: The Key to Make the Most of Unilateral Climate Action pp. 255-276

- Valentina Bosetti and Enrica De Cian
- The Fatter the Tail, the Fatter the Climate Agreement pp. 277-305

- Rob Dellink, Thijs Dekker and Janina Ketterer
Volume 56, issue 1, 2013
- EAERE Award for the Best Paper Published in Environmental and Resource Economics During 2012 pp. 1-2

- Ian Bateman
- What to Value and How? Ecological Indicator Choices in Stated Preference Valuation pp. 3-25

- Minjuan Zhao, Robert Johnston and Eric Schultz
- Optimal Border Policies for Invasive Species Under Asymmetric Information pp. 27-45

- Linda Fernandez and Glenn Sheriff
- Between a Rock and a Hard Place: A Trade-Theory Analysis of Leakage Under Production- and Consumption-Based Policies pp. 47-72

- Michael Jakob, Robert Marschinski and Michael Hübler
- Epstein–Zin Utility in DICE: Is Risk Aversion Irrelevant to Climate Policy? pp. 73-84

- Frank Ackerman, Elizabeth Stanton and Ramón Bueno
- The Intergenerational Transfer of Solar Radiation Management Capabilities and Atmospheric Carbon Stocks pp. 85-104

- Timo Goeschl, Daniel Heyen and Juan Moreno-Cruz
- Valuing Local Environmental Amenity with Discrete Choice Experiments: Spatial Scope Sensitivity and Heterogeneous Marginal Utility of Income pp. 105-130

- Bruno Lanz and Allan Provins
- Resource Rights and Markets in a General Equilibrium Model of Production pp. 131-139

- Henry Thompson
- Once More on Intergenerational Discounting in Climate-Change Analysis: Reply to Partha Dasgupta pp. 141-148

- John Roemer
- Response to “Roemer, Mark 1+epsilon” pp. 149-150

- Partha Dasgupta
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