Environmental & Resource Economics
1991 - 2025
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Volume 49, issue 4, 2011
- International Cooperation on Climate-friendly Technologies pp. 473-490

- Rolf Golombek and Michael Hoel
- Tough and Easy Choices: Testing the Influence of Utility Difference on Stated Certainty-in-Choice in Choice Experiments pp. 491-510

- Søren Olsen, Thomas Lundhede, Jette Jacobsen and Bo Thorsen
- Context and the VSL: Evidence from a Stated Preference Study in Italy and the Czech Republic pp. 511-538

- Anna Alberini and Milan Ščasný
- A Common Nomenclature for Stated Preference Elicitation Approaches pp. 539-559

- Richard Carson and Jordan Louviere
- Market Integration and Competition in Environmental and Trade Policies pp. 561-572

- Kenji Fujiwara
- Loss Aversion and Individual Characteristics pp. 573-596

- Katrine Hjorth and Mogens Fosgerau
- The Effect of Risk Context on the Value of a Statistical Life: a Bayesian Meta-model pp. 597-624

- Thijs Dekker, Roy Brouwer, Marjan Hofkes and Klaus Moeltner
Volume 49, issue 3, 2011
- Heterogeneous Response to Marine Reserve Formation: A Sorting Model approach pp. 311-325

- Junjie Zhang and Martin Smith
- Market Power, Permit Allocation and Efficiency in Emission Permit Markets pp. 327-349

- Beat Hintermann
- A Quantile Approach to Identify Factors Promoting Renewable Energy in European Countries pp. 351-366

- António Marques, José Alberto Fuinhas and Jose Ramos Manso
- The Stochastic Convergence of CO 2 Emissions: A Long Memory Approach pp. 367-385

- Marco Barassi, Matthew Cole and Robert Elliott
- Environmental Tax in a Green Market pp. 387-403

- Dorothée Brécard
- Project Mechanisms and Technology Diffusion in Climate Policy pp. 405-423

- Matthieu Glachant and Yann Ménière
- Aggregation Biases in Estimates of the Value per Statistical Life: Evidence from Longitudinal Matched Worker-Firm Data in Taiwan pp. 425-443

- Wehn-Jyuan Tsai, Jin-Tan Liu and James Hammitt
- The Dynamic Response of Housing Values to a Forest Invasive Disease: Evidence from a Sudden Oak Death Infestation pp. 445-471

- Kent Kovacs, Thomas Holmes, Jeffrey Englin and Janice Alexander
Volume 49, issue 2, 2011
- Potential Environmental Impacts of Increased Reliance on Corn-Based Bioenergy pp. 147-171

- Christian Langpap and JunJie Wu
- The Value of Household Water Service Quality in Lahore, Pakistan pp. 173-198

- Agha Akram and Sheila Olmstead
- Implications of Bid Design and Willingness-To-Pay Distribution for Starting Point Bias in Double-Bounded Dichotomous Choice Contingent Valuation Surveys pp. 199-215

- Marcella Veronesi, Anna Alberini and Joseph Cooper
- Distorted Time Preferences and Time-to-Build in the Transition to a Low-Carbon Energy Industry pp. 217-241

- Christoph Heinzel and Ralph Winkler
- Emissions Trading with Updated Allocation: Effects on Entry/Exit and Distribution pp. 243-261

- Knut Einar Rosendahl and Halvor Storrøsten
- Environmental Policy Theory Given Bounded Rationality and Other-regarding Preferences pp. 263-304

- Elisabeth Gsottbauer and Jeroen van den Bergh
- Alistair Munro: Bounded Rationality and Public Policy: A Perspective from Behavioural Economics. Ian J. Bateman (ed.): The Economics of Non-Market Goods and Resources pp. 305-308

- Wouter Botzen
- Erratum to: Taxation of a Polluting Non-renewable Resource in the Heterogeneous World pp. 309-309

- Julien Daubanes and André Grimaud
Volume 49, issue 1, 2011
- Accounting for Preference and Scale Heterogeneity in Establishing Whether it Matters Who is Interviewed to Reveal Household Automobile Purchase Preferences pp. 1-22

- David Hensher, Matthew Beck and John Rose
- Turning Water into Carbon: Carbon Sequestration and Water Flow in the Murray–Darling Basin pp. 23-45

- Peggy Schrobback, David Adamson and John Quiggin
- Interview Effects in an Environmental Valuation Telephone Survey pp. 47-64

- Min Gong and David Aadland
- A Structure Decomposition Analysis of China’s Production-Source CO 2 Emission: 1992–2002 pp. 65-77

- Huanbo Zhang and Ye Qi
- Economic Growth and the Diffusion of Clean Technologies: Explaining Environmental Kuznets Curves pp. 79-99

- Sjak Smulders, Lucas Bretschger and Hannes Egli
- The Welfare Effects of Environmental Taxation pp. 101-119

- William Jaeger
- A Mixed Logit Approach to Study Preferences for Safety on Alpine Roads pp. 121-146

- Christoph Rheinberger
Volume 48, issue 4, 2011
- Eco-Labeling and Market Equilibria with Noisy Certification Tests pp. 537-560

- Charles Mason
- A Note on Clean Technology Adoption and its Influence on Tradeable Emission Permits Prices pp. 561-567

- María Eugenia Sanin Vázquez and Skerdilajda Zanaj
- An Empirical Analysis of the Effects on Firms’ Economic Performance of Implementing Environmental Management Systems pp. 569-586

- Kimitaka Nishitani
- Trade, GMOs and Environmental Risk: Are Current Policies Likely to Improve Welfare? pp. 587-608

- Håkan Eggert and Mads Greaker
- The Biodiversity Bargaining Problem pp. 609-628

- Rupert Gatti, Timo Goeschl, Ben Groom and Timothy Swanson
- (In)Efficient Environmental Policy with Interacting Pollutants pp. 629-649

- Timo Kuosmanen and Marita Laukkanen
- ITQ’s in Chile: Measuring the Economic Benefits of Reform pp. 651-678

- Andres Gomez-Lobo, Julio Peña-Torres and Patricio Barría
- Livestock as Insurance and Social Status: Evidence from Reindeer Herding in Norway pp. 679-694

- Anne Johannesen and Anders Skonhoft
Volume 48, issue 3, 2011
- Does Environmental Economics Produce Aeroplanes Without Engines? On the Need for an Environmental Social Science pp. 337-361

- Henk Folmer and Olof Johansson-Stenman
- The Ethics of Intertemporal Distribution in a Warming Planet pp. 363-390

- John Roemer
- Potential Contributions of Political Science to Environmental Economics pp. 391-411

- Jon Hovi, Arild Underdal and Hugh Ward
- Social Psychology and Environmental Economics: A New Look at ex ante Corrections of Biased Preference Evaluation pp. 413-433

- Nicolas Jacquemet, Alexander James, Stéphane Luchini and Jason Shogren
- Overreaction to Fearsome Risks pp. 435-449

- Cass Sunstein and Richard Zeckhauser
- Social Norms and Behavior in the Local Commons as Seen Through the Lens of Field Experiments pp. 451-485

- Juan-Camilo Cardenas
- Accounting for Spatial Effects in Economic Models of Land Use: Recent Developments and Challenges Ahead pp. 487-509

- Michael Brady and Elena Irwin
- Local Transportation Policy and the Environment pp. 511-535

- Armin Schmutzler
Volume 48, issue 2, 2011
- Conservation and Human Welfare: Economic Analysis of Ecosystem Services pp. 151-159

- Brendan Fisher, Stephen Polasky and Thomas Sterner
- Bringing Ecosystem Services into the Real World: An Operational Framework for Assessing the Economic Consequences of Losing Wild Nature pp. 161-175

- Andrew Balmford, Brendan Fisher, Rhys Green, Robin Naidoo, Bernardo Strassburg, R. Kerry Turner and Ana Rodrigues
- Economic Analysis for Ecosystem Service Assessments pp. 177-218

- Ian Bateman, Georgina Mace, Carlo Fezzi, Giles Atkinson and Kerry Turner
- The Impact of Land-Use Change on Ecosystem Services, Biodiversity and Returns to Landowners: A Case Study in the State of Minnesota pp. 219-242

- Stephen Polasky, Erik Nelson, Derric Pennington and Kris Johnson
- How to Get There From Here: Ecological and Economic Dynamics of Ecosystem Service Provision pp. 243-267

- James Sanchirico and Michael Springborn
- Protecting Ecosystems and Alleviating Poverty with Parks and Reserves: ‘Win-Win’ or Tradeoffs? pp. 269-286

- Paul Ferraro and Merlin Hanauer
- Comparing Conventional and New Policy Approaches for Carnivore Conservation: Theoretical Results and Application to Tiger Conservation pp. 287-301

- Astrid Zabel, Karen Pittel, Göran Bostedt and Stefanie Engel
- A Bio-Economic Model of Community Incentives for Wildlife Management Under CAMPFIRE pp. 303-319

- Carolyn Fischer, Edwin Muchapondwa and Thomas Sterner
- Effect of Diversity of Large Wildlife Species on Financial Benefits to Local Communities in Northwest Namibia pp. 321-335

- Robin Naidoo, Greg Stuart-Hill, L. Weaver, Jo Tagg, Anna Davis and Andee Davidson
Volume 48, issue 1, 2011
- External Tests of Scope and Embedding in Stated Preference Choice Experiments: An Application to Endangered Species Valuation pp. 1-23

- Daniel Lew and Kristy Wallmo
- Fees and the Efficiency of Tradable Permit Systems: An Experimental Approach pp. 25-41

- Fridrik Baldursson and Jon Sturluson
- Energy Conservation More Effective With Rebound Policy pp. 43-58

- Jeroen van den Bergh
- Does Democracy Lead to a Better Environment? Deforestation and the Democratic Transition Peak pp. 59-70

- Meilanie Buitenzorgy and Arthur P. J. Mol
- Sustainability in Uncertain Economies pp. 71-82

- Elettra Agliardi
- Abatement and Allocation in the Pilot Phase of the EU ETS pp. 83-103

- Barry Anderson and Corrado Di Maria
- Rapacious Resource Depletion, Excessive Investment and Insecure Property Rights: A Puzzle pp. 105-128

- Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg
- Bayesian Conjoint Choice Designs for Measuring Willingness to Pay pp. 129-149

- Bart Vermeulen, Peter Goos, Riccardo Scarpa and Martina Vandebroek
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