Environmental & Resource Economics
1991 - 2025
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Volume 45, issue 4, 2010
- Is There a Win–Win Situation in Household Energy Policy? pp. 445-457

- Bente Halvorsen, Bodil Larsen and Runa Nesbakken
- Environmental Regulation and Industry Location in Europe pp. 459-479

- Abay Mulatu, Reyer Gerlagh, Dan Rigby and Ada Wossink
- Eco-Labeling and Horizontal Product Differentiation pp. 481-497

- Gerhard Clemenz
- A Pollution Offset System for Trading Non-Point Source Water Pollution Permits pp. 499-515

- R. Prabodanie, John Raffensperger and Mark Milke
- Spatial Management of Invasive Species: Pathways and Policy Options pp. 517-535

- James Sanchirico, Heidi Albers, Carolyn Fischer and Conrad Coleman
- Choke Price Bias in Choice Experiments pp. 537-551

- Morten Mørkbak, Tove Christensen and Dorte Gyrd-Hansen
- Concern for Fairness and Incentives in Water Negotiations pp. 553-571

- Carmen Marchiori
- Renegotiations in the Greenhouse pp. 573-596

- Hans-Peter Weikard, Rob Dellink and Ekko van Ierland
Volume 45, issue 3, 2010
- Exploring Links Between Innovation and Diffusion: Adoption of NO X Control Technologies at US Coal-fired Power Plants pp. 319-352

- David Popp
- Does the Porter Hypothesis Explain Expected Future Financial Performance? The Effect of Clean Water Regulation on Chemical Manufacturing Firms pp. 353-377

- Dylan Rassier and Dietrich Earnhart
- Model Uncertainty, Ambiguity and the Precautionary Principle: Implications for Biodiversity Management pp. 379-404

- Giannis Vardas and Anastasios Xepapadeas
- Effects of Unit-Based Garbage Pricing: A Differences-in-Differences Approach pp. 405-428

- Maarten A. Allers and Corine Hoeben
- Measuring the Benefits of Neighbourhood Park Amenities: Application and Comparison of Spatial Hedonic Approaches pp. 429-444

- Tadao Hoshino and Koichi Kuriyama
Volume 45, issue 2, 2010
- The Efficiency of Direct Public Involvement in Environmental Policymaking: An Experimental Test pp. 157-182

- Christopher Bruce and Jeremy Clark
- Incorporating Resilience in the Assessment of Inclusive Wealth: An Example from South East Australia pp. 183-202

- Brian Walker, Leonie Pearson, Michael Harris, Karl-Göran Maler, Chuan-Zhong Li, Reinette Biggs and Timothy Baynes
- Can Weak Substitution be Rehabilitated? pp. 203-221

- V. Smith, Mary Evans, Spencer Banzhaf and Christine Poulos
- Convergent Validity of Contingent Behavior Responses in Models of Recreation Demand pp. 223-250

- Yongsik Jeon and Joseph Herriges
- International Environmental Agreements as Evolutionary Games pp. 251-269

- Matthew McGinty
- Pollution Abatement Subsidies and the Eco-Industry pp. 271-282

- Maia David and Bernard Sinclair-Desgagné
- Sources of Mistrust: An Experimental Case Study of a Central Asian Water Conflict pp. 283-318

- Klaus Abbink, Lars Moller and Sarah O’Hara
Volume 45, issue 1, 2010
- Editorial pp. 1-1

- Kerry Turner and Ian Bateman
- Sustainable Development and a Dwindling Carbon Space pp. 3-23

- Hans Opschoor
- A Dynamic Model for International Environmental Agreements pp. 25-48

- Michèle Breton, Lucia Sbragia and Georges Zaccour
- Carbon Sequestration with Reforestations and Biodiversity-scenic Values pp. 49-72

- Alejandro Caparros, Emilio Cerdá, Paola Ovando and Pablo Campos
- Property Prices and Exposure to Multiple Noise Sources: Hedonic Regression with Road and Railway Noise pp. 73-89

- Henrik Andersson, Lina Jonsson and Mikael Ögren
- Convergent Validity of Revealed and Stated Recreation Behavior with Quality Change: A Comparison of Multiple and Single Site Demands pp. 91-112

- John Whitehead, Daniel Phaneuf, Christopher Dumas, Jim Herstine, Jeffery Hill and Bob Buerger
- Charges in the Industrial Water Sector: Comparison Between Ireland and Spain pp. 113-132

- Concepción Rey Mejías, Helena Lenihan and Bernadette O’Regan
- Renewable Energy Policies and Technological Innovation: Evidence Based on Patent Counts pp. 133-155

- Nick Johnstone, Ivan Haščič and David Popp
Volume 44, issue 4, 2009
- Fishing Revenue, Productivity and Product Choice in the Alaskan Pollock Fishery pp. 457-474

- Catherine Morrison Paul, Marcelo O. Torres and Ronald Felthoven
- The Income–Temperature Relationship in a Cross-Section of Countries and its Implications for Predicting the Effects of Global Warming pp. 475-493

- John Horowitz
- The Role of Environmental Management in Consumers Preferences for Corporate Social Responsibility pp. 495-506

- Jorge Araña and Carmelo León
- Endogenous Discounting and Climate Policy pp. 507-520

- Yacov Tsur and Amos Zemel
- Using Labels to Investigate Scope Effects in Stated Preference Methods pp. 521-535

- Mikolaj Czajkowski and Nick Hanley
- Economic Valuation of Environmental Damages due to the Prestige Oil Spill in Spain pp. 537-553

- Maria Loureiro, John Loomis and María Xosé Vázquez Rodríguez
- Re-Examining the Empirical Evidence for Stochastic Convergence of Two Air Pollutants with a Pair-Wise Approach pp. 555-570

- Myriam Nourry
- GIS-Based Hedonic Pricing of Landscape pp. 571-590

- Jean Cavailhès, Thierry Brossard, Jean-Christophe Foltête, Mohamed Hilal, Daniel Joly, François-Pierre Tourneux, Céline Tritz and Pierre Wavresky
- Choosing Between Internet and Mail Survey Modes for Choice Experiment Surveys Considering Non-Market Goods pp. 591-610

- Søren Olsen
Volume 44, issue 3, 2009
- Testing the Effectiveness of Certainty Scales, Cheap Talk, and Dissonance-Minimization in Reducing Hypothetical Bias in Contingent Valuation Studies pp. 307-326

- Mark Morrison and Thomas Brown
- Modeling the Demand for Sicilian Regional Parks: A Compound Poisson Approach pp. 327-335

- Giovanni Signorello, Jeffrey Englin, Adam Longhorn and Maria Salvo
- The Timing and Strategic Role of Self-Protection pp. 337-350

- Ficre Zehaie
- Climate Response Uncertainty and the Benefits of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reductions pp. 351-377

- Stephen Newbold and Adam Daigneault
- Deriving and Testing Efficient Estimates of WTP Distributions in Destination Choice Models pp. 379-395

- Mara Thiene and Riccardo Scarpa
- Should all Choices Count? Using the Cut-Offs Approach to Edit Responses in a Choice Experiment pp. 397-414

- Glenn Bush, Sergio Colombo and Nick Hanley
- Payments for Ecosystem Services Programs: Predicting Landowner Enrollment and Opportunity Cost Using a Beta-Binomial Model pp. 415-439

- David Layton and Juha Siikamäki
- The Value Relevance of Financial and Non-Financial Environmental Reporting pp. 441-456

- Jose Moneva and Beatriz Cuellar
Volume 44, issue 2, 2009
- Natural Resources and Internal Conflict pp. 145-165

- Arne Schollaert and Dirk Gaer
- Environmental Funds, Public Abatement, and Welfare pp. 167-177

- Takumi Haibara
- Bequest Values for Marine Resources: How Important for Indigenous Communities in Less-Developed Economies? pp. 179-202

- Tanya O’Garra
- Municipal Waste Kuznets Curves: Evidence on Socio-Economic Drivers and Policy Effectiveness from the EU pp. 203-230

- Massimiliano Mazzanti and Roberto Zoboli
- Demand Revelation, Hypothetical Bias, and Threshold Public Goods Provision pp. 231-243

- Yohei Mitani and Nicholas Flores
- ISO 14001 Environmental Certification: A Sign Valued by the Market? pp. 245-262

- Joaquín Cañón- de-Francia and Concepción Garcés-Ayerbe
- An Experimental Analysis of Optimal Renewable Resource Management: The Fishery pp. 263-285

- John Hey, Tibor Neugebauer and Abdolkarim Sadrieh
- Conflicting Interests in Environmental Policy-making? pp. 287-305

- Bente Halvorsen
Volume 44, issue 1, 2009
- Distribution Free Consistent Estimation of Mean WTP in Dichotomous Choice Contingent Valuation pp. 1-10

- Masahide Watanabe and Kota Asano
- Pollution Abatement and Productivity Growth: Evidence from Germany, Japan, the Netherlands, and the United States pp. 11-28

- Deborah Aiken, Rolf Färe, Shawna Grosskopf and Carl Pasurka
- Grazing Games: Sharing Common Property Resources with Complex Dynamics pp. 29-46

- Anne-Sophie Crépin and Therese Lindahl
- Club Convergence in Carbon Dioxide Emissions pp. 47-70

- Ekaterini Panopoulou and Theologos Pantelidis
- Why Environmentalists Resist Trade Liberalization pp. 71-84

- Kenji Fujiwara
- Adoption of Pollution Prevention Techniques: The Role of Management Systems and Regulatory Pressures pp. 85-106

- Madhu Khanna, George Deltas and Donna Harrington
- Permit Trading and Credit Trading: A Comparison of Cap-Based and Rate-Based Emissions Trading Under Perfect and Imperfect Competition pp. 107-136

- Jan-Tjeerd Boom and Bouwe Dijkstra
- A Note on Emissions Taxes and Incomplete Information pp. 137-144

- Carlos Chavez and John Stranlund
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