Environmental & Resource Economics
1991 - 2025
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Volume 51, issue 4, 2012
- Giving Stated Preference Respondents “Time to Think”: Results From Four Countries pp. 473-496

- Joseph Cook, Marc Jeuland, Brian Maskery and Dale Whittington
- ‘When to Take “No” for an Answer’? Using Entreaties to Reduce Protests in Contingent Valuation Studies pp. 497-523

- Giles Atkinson, Sian Morse-Jones, Susana Mourato and Allan Provins
- Optimal Harvest in an Age Structured Model with Different Fishing Selectivity pp. 525-544

- Anders Skonhoft, Niels Vestergaard and Martin Quaas
- Global Warming and Endogenous Technological Change: Revisiting the Green Paradox pp. 545-559

- Luca Spinesi
- Using Choice Experiments to Investigate the Policy Relevance of Heterogeneity in Farmer Agri-Environmental Contract Preferences pp. 561-581

- Stine Broch and Suzanne Vedel
- On a Fundamental Advantage of Permits Over Taxes for the Control of Pollution pp. 583-598

- Andrew Yates
- Modelling Heterogeneity in Response Behaviour Towards a Sequence of Discrete Choice Questions: A Probabilistic Decision Process Model pp. 599-616

- Ben McNair, David Hensher and Jeffrey Bennett
- Spatial Welfare Economics Versus Ecological Footprint: A Sensitivity Analysis Introducing Strong Sustainability pp. 617-622

- Kurt Kratena and Gerhard Streicher
Volume 51, issue 3, 2012
- Environmental Regulations, Outward FDI and Heterogeneous Firms: Are Countries Used as Pollution Havens? pp. 317-352

- Edward Manderson and Richard Kneller
- Timing of Mitigation and Technology Availability in Achieving a Low-Carbon World pp. 353-369

- Valentina Bosetti, Carlo Carraro and Massimo Tavoni
- Scale, Technique and Composition Effects in Trade-Related Carbon Emissions in China pp. 371-389

- Youguo Zhang
- Climate Policy, Learning, and Technology Adoption in Small Countries pp. 391-411

- Fuhai Hong and Susheng Wang
- Random Regret Minimization: Exploration of a New Choice Model for Environmental and Resource Economics pp. 413-429

- Mara Thiene, Marco Boeri and Caspar Chorus
- Input-Orientated Data Envelopment Analysis Framework for Measuring and Decomposing Economic, Environmental and Ecological Efficiency: An Application to OECD Agriculture pp. 431-452

- Viet-Ngu Hoang and Mohammad Alauddin
- Bargaining and Devolution in the Upper Guadiana Basin pp. 453-470

- Carmen Marchiori, Susan Sayre and Leo Simon
- Gernot Wagner: But Will the Planet Notice pp. 471-472

- Thomas Sterner
Volume 51, issue 2, 2012
- Biofuels and Land Use Change: Sugarcane and Soybean Acreage Response in Brazil pp. 163-187

- Catherine Hausman
- Biology as a Source of Non-convexities in Ecological Production Functions pp. 189-213

- John Tschirhart
- Fishing in a Shallow Lake: Exploring a Classic Fishery Model in a Habitat with Shallow Lake Dynamics pp. 215-239

- Johannus Janmaat
- Species Invasion as Catastrophe: The Case of the Brown Tree Snake pp. 241-254

- Kimberly Burnett, Sittidaj Pongkijvorasin and James Roumasset
- Foreign Direct Investment, Human Capital and Environmental Pollution in China pp. 255-275

- Jing Lan, Makoto Kakinaka and Xianguo Huang
- Corporate Expenditure on Environmental Protection pp. 277-296

- Stefanie Haller and Liam Murphy
- Farsightedness in a Coalitional Great Fish War pp. 297-315

- Michèle Breton and Michel Keoula
Volume 51, issue 1, 2012
- Ethanol Production, Food and Forests pp. 1-21

- Saraly Andrade de Sa, Charles Palmer and Stefanie Engel
- Property Rights, Renewable Resources and Economic Development pp. 23-41

- Liaila Tajibaeva
- Attribute Framing in Choice Experiments: How Do Attribute Level Descriptions Affect Value Estimates? pp. 43-59

- Marit Kragt and Jeffrey Bennett
- Multi-Sector Model of Tradable Emission Permits pp. 61-77

- Makoto Tanaka
- Regulation of a Spatial Externality: Refuges versus Tax for Managing Pest Resistance pp. 79-104

- Stefan Ambec and Marion Desquilbet
- Disguised Protectionism, Global Trade Rules and Alien Invasive Species pp. 105-118

- Michael Margolis and Jason Shogren
- Willingness to Pay for Ancillary Benefits of Climate Change Mitigation pp. 119-140

- Alberto Longo, David Hoyos and Anil Markandya
- An Analysis of Storage Capacity Reallocation Impacts on the Irrigation Sector pp. 141-159

- Chi Truong
- Erratum to: Loss Aversion and Individual Characteristics pp. 161-161

- Katrine Hjorth and Mogens Fosgerau
Volume 50, issue 4, 2011
- The Ethics of Intergenerational Distribution: Reply and Response to John E. Roemer pp. 475-493

- Partha Dasgupta
- Indoor Air Pollution and Children’s Health: Net Benefits from Stove and Behavioral Interventions in Rural China pp. 495-514

- Fei Yu
- Moose Hunting Values in Sweden Now and Two Decades Ago: The Swedish Hunters Revisited pp. 515-530

- Mattias Boman, Leif Mattsson, Göran Ericsson and Bengt Kriström
- The Cost-Effective Choice of Policy Instruments to Cap Aggregate Emissions with Costly Enforcement pp. 531-557

- Marcelo Caffera and Carlos Chavez
- Valuing Aircraft Noise: Stated Choice Experiments Reflecting Inter-Temporal Noise Changes from Airport Relocation pp. 559-583

- Sotirios Thanos, Mark Wardman and Abigail Bristow
- The Ancillary Benefits from Climate Policy in the United States pp. 585-603

- Britt Groosman, Nicholas Muller and Erin O’Neill-Toy
- Stepping Stones for Biological Invasion: A Bioeconomic Model of Transferable Risk pp. 605-627

- Travis Warziniack, David Finnoff, Jonathan Bossenbroek, Jason Shogren and David Lodge
Volume 50, issue 3, 2011
- Frontrunners and Laggards: The Strategy of Environmental Regulation under Uncertainty pp. 325-346

- Johannes Urpelainen
- Emission Permit Trading Between Imperfectly Competitive Product Markets pp. 347-364

- Guy Meunier
- Making Benefit Transfers Work: Deriving and Testing Principles for Value Transfers for Similar and Dissimilar Sites Using a Case Study of the Non-Market Benefits of Water Quality Improvements Across Europe pp. 365-387

- Ian Bateman, Roy Brouwer, Silvia Ferrini, M. Schaafsma, D. Barton, A. Dubgaard, B. Hasler, S. Hime, I. Liekens, Stale Navrud, L. De Nocker, R. Ščeponavičiūtė and D. Semėnienė
- Uncertainty, Learning and Heterogeneity in International Environmental Agreements pp. 389-403

- Charles Kolstad and Alistair Ulph
- Economic Assessment of Forest Ecosystem Services Losses: Cost of Policy Inaction pp. 405-445

- Aline Chiabai, Chiara Travisi, Anil Markandya, Helen Ding and Paulo Nunes
- A Major Environmental Tax Reform for the UK: Results for the Economy, Employment and the Environment pp. 447-474

- Paul Ekins, Philip Summerton, Chris Thoung and Daniel Lee
Volume 50, issue 2, 2011
- Complexities of Decentralization in a Globalizing World pp. 157-174

- Stefanie Engel and Charles Palmer
- Waste Sites and Property Values: A Meta-Analysis pp. 175-201

- John Braden, Xia Feng and DooHwan Won
- Estimating the Costs of Protecting Native Species from Invasive Animal Pests in New South Wales, Australia pp. 203-226

- Jack Sinden, Wendy Gong and Randall Jones
- Corporate Environmental Management and Environmental Efficiency pp. 227-242

- Madhu Khanna and Surender Kumar
- Extending the Sectoral Coverage of an International Emission Trading Scheme pp. 243-266

- Bouwe Dijkstra, Edward Manderson and Tae-Yeoun Lee
- Market Inertia and the Introduction of Green Products: Can Strategic Effects Justify the Porter Hypothesis? pp. 267-284

- Christos Constantatos and Markus Herrmann
- Delegation of Decision-Rights for Wetlands pp. 285-303

- Katarina Elofsson
- Optimal Conservation Programs, Asymmetric Information and the Role of Fixed Costs pp. 305-323

- Carmen Arguedas and Daan van Soest
Volume 50, issue 1, 2011
- A Bayesian Bioeconometric Model of Invasive Species Control: The Case of the Hemlock Woolly Adelgid pp. 1-26

- Chris Moore, Daniel Phaneuf and Walter Thurman
- A Spatial Microsimulation Approach to Estimating the Total Number and Economic Value of Site Visits in Travel Cost Modelling pp. 27-47

- John Cullinan
- A Uniform Price Auction for Conservation Easements in the Canadian Prairies pp. 49-60

- Laura Brown, Elizabeth Troutt, Cynthia Edwards, Brian Gray and Wanjing Hu
- Do Trees Grow with the Economy? A Spatial Analysis of the Determinants of Forest Cover Change in Sichuan, China pp. 61-82

- Huixia Zhao, Emi Uchida, Xiangzheng Deng and Scott Rozelle
- A Joint Latent-Class Model: Combining Likert-Scale Preference Statements With Choice Data to Harvest Preference Heterogeneity pp. 83-110

- William Breffle, Edward Morey and Jennifer Thacher
- A Test of Cheap Talk in Different Hypothetical Contexts: The Case of Air Pollution pp. 111-130

- Dominique Ami, Frédéric Aprahamian, Olivier Chanel and Stéphane Luchini
- Does Disclosure Reduce Pollution? Evidence from India’s Green Rating Project pp. 131-155

- Nicholas Powers, Allen Blackman, Thomas Lyon and Urvashi Narain
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