Environmental & Resource Economics
1991 - 2025
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Volume 43, issue 4, 2009
- Entry Facilitation by Environmental Groups pp. 457-472

- Allard Made and Lambert Schoonbeek
- Eliciting Willingness to Pay without Bias using Follow-up Certainty Statements: Comparisons between Probably/Definitely and a 10-point Certainty Scale pp. 473-502

- Glenn Blomquist, Karen Blumenschein and Magnus Johannesson
- Comparing Tax and Tax Reallocation Payments in Financing Rail Noise Abatement Programmes: Results from a Stated Choice Valuation Study in Italy pp. 503-517

- Paulo Nunes and Chiara Travisi
- Renegotiation-Proof Climate Agreements with Full Participation: Conditions for Pareto-Efficiency pp. 519-533

- Geir Asheim and Bjart Holtsmark
- Combining Contingent Valuation and Choice Experiments. A Forestry Application in Spain pp. 535-551

- Joan Mogas, Pere Riera and Raul Brey
- Bilateral Oligopoly, Private Information, and Pollution Permit Markets pp. 553-572

- David Malueg and Andrew Yates
- Ecological Benchmarking to Explore Alternative Fishing Schemes to Protect Endangered Species by Substitution: The Danish Demersal Fishery in the North Sea pp. 573-590

- Jens Kjærsgaard, Niels Vestergaard and Kristiaan Kerstens
Volume 43, issue 3, 2009
- New Frontiers in the Economics of Climate Change pp. 295-306

- Simon Dietz and David Maddison
- Principles for a Global Deal for Limiting the Risks from Climate Change pp. 307-311

- Dimitri Zenghelis and Nicholas Stern
- A Ricardian Analysis of the Distribution of Climate Change Impacts on Agriculture across Agro-Ecological Zones in Africa pp. 313-332

- S. Niggol Seo, Robert Mendelsohn, Ariel Dinar, Rashid Hassan and Pradeep Kurukulasuriya
- Creative Disasters? Flooding Effects on Capital, Labour and Productivity Within European Firms pp. 333-350

- Andrea Leiter, Harald Oberhofer and Paul Raschky
- The Impact of Climate Change on the Balanced Growth Equivalent: An Application of FUND pp. 351-367

- David Anthoff and Richard Tol
- Optimal Timing of Climate Change Policy: Interaction Between Carbon Taxes and Innovation Externalities pp. 369-390

- Reyer Gerlagh, Snorre Kverndokk and Knut Einar Rosendahl
- Origins and Development of the EU ETS pp. 391-412

- Frank Convery
- Strategic Behavior, Private Information, and Decentralization in the European Union Emissions Trading System pp. 413-432

- David Malueg and Andrew Yates
- Will Markets Direct Investments Under the Kyoto Protocol? Lessons from the Activities Implemented Jointly Pilots pp. 433-456

- Donald Larson and Gunnar Breustedt
Volume 43, issue 2, 2009
- Are There Income Effects on Global Willingness to Pay for Biodiversity Conservation? pp. 137-160

- Jette Jacobsen and Nick Hanley
- Welfare and Distribution Effects of Water Pricing Policies pp. 161-182

- Arjan Ruijs
- Rule of Law and the Resource Curse: Abundance Versus Intensity pp. 183-207

- Catherine Norman
- Land Use Change with Spatially Explicit Data: A Dynamic Approach pp. 209-229

- Alessandro (Alex) De Pinto and Gerald Nelson
- Agglomeration Effects in Foreign Direct Investment and the Pollution Haven Hypothesis pp. 231-256

- Ulrich Wagner and Christopher Timmins
- Scale, Technique and Composition Effects in Manufacturing SO 2 Emissions pp. 257-274

- Jean-Marie Grether, Nicole Mathys and Jaime de Melo
- Carbon Subsidies, Taxes and Optimal Forest Management pp. 275-293

- Graeme Guthrie and Dinesh Kumareswaran
Volume 43, issue 1, 2009
- Introduction to the Special Issue: Things We Do and Don’t Understand About the Household and the Environment pp. 1-10

- Alistair Munro
- Asking for Individual or Household Willingness to Pay for Environmental Goods? pp. 11-29

- Henrik Lindhjem and Stale Navrud
- Family Behavior: Implications for Health Benefits Transfer from Adults to Children pp. 31-43

- Mark Dickie and Shelby Gerking
- Use of Contingent Valuation to Elicit Willingness-to-Pay for the Benefits of Developmental Health Risk Reductions pp. 45-61

- Katherine Stackelberg and James Hammitt
- Benefit Incidence of Public Recreation Areas—Have the Winners Taken Almost All? pp. 63-79

- Anni Huhtala and Eija Pouta
- Do High Oil Prices Matter? Evidence on the Mobility Behavior of German Households pp. 81-94

- Manuel Frondel and Colin Vance
- An Analytical Framework for Joint vs Separate Decisions by Couples in Choice Experiments: The Case of Coastal Water Quality in Tobago pp. 95-117

- Nesha Beharry-Borg, David Hensher and Riccardo Scarpa
- Household Versus Individual Valuation: What’s the Difference? pp. 119-135

- Ian Bateman and Alistair Munro
Volume 42, issue 4, 2009
- Bad Eggs, Learning-by-doing, and the Choice of Technology pp. 429-450

- Rob Hart
- An Incentive Water Pricing Policy for Sustainable Water Use pp. 451-469

- Jihad Elnaboulsi
- Comparing Fuzzy and Probabilistic Approaches to Preference Uncertainty in Non-Market Valuation pp. 471-489

- Lili Sun and Gerrit van Kooten
- Self-enforcing International Environmental Agreements with Costly Monitoring for Compliance pp. 491-508

- David McEvoy and John Stranlund
- A Spatial Hedonic Approach to Assess the Impact of Swine Production on Residential Property Values pp. 509-534

- Jungik Kim and Peter Goldsmith
- Demand for Piped and Non-piped Water Supply Services: Evidence from Southwest Sri Lanka pp. 535-549

- Celine Nauges and Caroline van den Berg
- On the Robustness of Robustness Checks of the Environmental Kuznets Curve Hypothesis pp. 551-574

- Marzio Galeotti, Matteo Manera and Alessandro Lanza
Volume 42, issue 3, 2009
- Mixed Logit Model Performance and Distributional Assumptions: Preferences and GM foods pp. 279-295

- Dan Rigby, Kelvin Balcombe and Michael Burton
- Should Reference Alternatives in Pivot Design SC Surveys be Treated Differently? pp. 297-317

- Stephane Hess and John Rose
- The Effect of Consumers’ Real-World Choice Sets on Inferences from Stated Preference Surveys pp. 319-343

- J. DeShazo, Trudy Cameron and Manrique Saenz
- The Use (and Abuse) of Meta-Analysis in Environmental and Natural Resource Economics: An Assessment pp. 345-377

- Jon Nelson and Peter Kennedy
- Fisheries Management Under Cyclical Population Dynamics pp. 379-410

- Richard Carson, Clive Granger, Jeremy Jackson and Wolfram Schlenker
- Endogenous Minimum Participation in International Environmental Treaties pp. 411-425

- Carlo Carraro, Carmen Marchiori and Sonia Oreffice
- F.J. Hitzhusen (Ed.), Economic Valuation of River Systems pp. 427-428

- Marije Schaafsma
Volume 42, issue 2, 2009
- Allocating Tradable Permits on the Basis of Market Price to Achieve Cost Effectiveness pp. 139-149

- Cathrine Hagem and Hege Westskog
- Which Firms are More Sensitive to Public Disclosure Schemes for Pollution Control? Evidence from Indonesia’s PROPER Program pp. 151-168

- Jorge García, Shakeb Afsah and Thomas Sterner
- Proportionality of Willingness to Pay to Small Changes in Risk: The Impact of Attitudinal Factors in Scope Tests pp. 169-186

- Andrea Leiter and Gerald Pruckner
- Compensating Wage Differentials with Unemployment: Evidence from China pp. 187-209

- Xiaoqi Guo and James Hammitt
- Hurdle and Latent Class Approaches to Serial Non-Participation in Choice Models pp. 211-226

- Mike Burton and Dan Rigby
- Meta-Analysis, Benefit Transfer, and Methodological Covariates: Implications for Transfer Error pp. 227-246

- Ryan Stapler and Robert Johnston
- Convergent Validity of Attribute-Based, Choice Questions in Stated-Preference Studies pp. 247-264

- Kevin Boyle and Semra Özdemir
- The Environmental Kuznets Curve Under a New Framework: The Role of Social Capital in Water Pollution pp. 265-278

- Krishna Paudel and Mark Schafer
Volume 42, issue 1, 2009
- Editorial pp. 1-1

- Ian Bateman and R. Turner
- The Welfare Economic Theory of Green National Accounts pp. 3-38

- Partha Dasgupta
- Accounting for Ecosystems pp. 39-51

- Karl‑Göran Mäler, Sara Aniyar and Åsa Jansson
- Wealth Accounting, Exhaustible Resources and Social Welfare pp. 53-64

- Kirk Hamilton and Giovanni Ruta
- Sectoral Income pp. 65-87

- Geir Asheim and Taoyuan Wei
- Meta-Functional Benefit Transfer for Wetland Valuation: Making the Most of Small Samples pp. 89-108

- Klaus Moeltner and Richard Woodward
- On the Productive Value of Biodiversity pp. 109-131

- Jean-Paul Chavas
- Nancy Bockstael and Kenneth McConnell, Environmental and Resource Valuation with Revealed Preferences: A Theoretical Guide to Empirical Models pp. 133-135

- John Loomis
- Rucha Ghate, Narpat S. Jodha and Pranab Mukhopadhyay (eds): Promise, Trust and Evolution–Managing the Commons in South Asia pp. 137-138

- Jetske Bouma
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