Environmental & Resource Economics
1991 - 2025
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Volume 39, issue 4, 2008
- The stability likelihood of an international climate agreement pp. 357-377

- Rob Dellink, Michael Finus and Niels Olieman
- Environmental groups in monopolistic markets pp. 379-396

- Pim Heijnen and Lambert Schoonbeek
- Ex-post efficient permit markets: a detailed analysis pp. 397-410

- Frank Krysiak
- Optimal compliance with emission constraints: dynamic characteristics and the choice of technique pp. 411-432

- Ralph Winkler
- Do protest responses to a contingent valuation question and a choice experiment differ? pp. 433-446

- Jürgen Meyerhoff and Ulf Liebe
- Using history dependence to design a dynamic tradeable quota system under market imperfections pp. 447-457

- Claire Armstrong
- Valuations of aircraft noise: experiments in stated preference pp. 459-480

- Mark Wardman and Abigail Bristow
- Cognitive ability and scale bias in the contingent valuation method pp. 481-495

- Henrik Andersson and Mikael Svensson
Volume 39, issue 3, 2008
- Simulating the spatial distribution of population and emissions to 2100 pp. 199-221

- Malcolm Asadoorian
- Conservative dichotomous choice responses in the active policy setting: DC rejections below WTP pp. 223-246

- Michael Farmer and Clifford Lipscomb
- What’s in a name? The use of quantitative measures versus ‘Iconised’ species when valuing biodiversity pp. 247-263

- Jette Jacobsen, John Boiesen, Bo Thorsen and Niels Strange
- The optimal initial allocation of pollution permits: a relative performance approach pp. 265-282

- Ian MacKenzie, Nick Hanley and Tatiana Kornienko
- Endowment effect theory, prediction bias and publicly provided goods: an experimental study pp. 283-296

- Ivo Bischoff
- Regulating environmental threats pp. 297-310

- Yacov Tsur and Amos Zemel
- An economic analysis of mixing wastes pp. 311-330

- Rob Aalbers and Herman R.J. Vollebergh
- Estimating a socially optimal water price for irrigation versus an environmentally optimal water price through the use of Geographical Information Systems and Social Accounting Matrices pp. 331-356

- Esteban Castellano, Pablo Anguita, José Elorrieta, Marcelino Pellitero and Concepción Rey
Volume 39, issue 2, 2008
- Carbon leakage revisited: unilateral climate policy with directed technical change pp. 55-74

- Corrado Maria and Edwin van der Werf
- Negotiation versus consultation in the development of a regulation pp. 75-82

- Paul Calcott
- Calculating, With Income Effects, the Compensating Variation for a State Change pp. 83-90

- Edward Morey and Kathleen Rossmann
- Spatial distribution of species populations, relative economic values, and the optimal size and number of reserves pp. 91-112

- Matthew Potts and Jeffrey Vincent
- Effluent taxes, market structure, and the rate and direction of endogenous technological change pp. 113-138

- Pietro Peretto
- Optimal management of a eutrophied coastal ecosystem: balancing agricultural and municipal abatement measures pp. 139-159

- Marita Laukkanen and Anni Huhtala
- The role of agricultural cooperatives in sustaining the wheat diversity and productivity: the case of southern Italy pp. 161-174

- Salvatore Di Falco, Melinda Smale and Charles Perrings
- A new valuation question: analysis of and insights from interval open-ended data in contingent valuation pp. 175-188

- Cecilia Håkansson
- Contingent values as implicit contracts: estimating minimum legal willingness to pay for conservation of large carnivores in Sweden pp. 189-198

- Göran Bostedt, Göran Ericsson and Jonas Kindberg
Volume 39, issue 1, 2008
- Nature in Economics pp. 1-7

- Partha Dasgupta
- Nature’s Economy and the Human Economy pp. 9-16

- Paul Ehrlich and Anne Ehrlich
- Sustainable Development and Resilience in Ecosystems pp. 17-24

- Karl‑Göran Mäler
- The Ecosystem Services Framework and Natural Capital Conservation pp. 25-35

- R. Turner and G. Daily
- Certainty and Uncertainty in Climate Change Predictions: What Use are Climate Models? pp. 37-44

- Andrew Watson
- The Incredible Economics of Geoengineering pp. 45-54

- Scott Barrett
Volume 38, issue 4, 2007
- Productivity and environmental regulation: the effect of the nitrates directive in the French pig sector pp. 433-446

- Isabelle Piot-Lepetit and Monique Moing
- Latent class count models of total visitation demand: days out hiking in the eastern Alps pp. 447-460

- Riccardo Scarpa, Mara Thiene and Tiziano Tempesta
- Are green products over-priced? pp. 461-473

- Philippe Mahenc
- Corruption, illegal trade and compliance with the Montreal Protocol pp. 475-496

- Kate Ivanova
- The impact of population on CO 2 emissions: evidence from European countries pp. 497-512

- Inmaculada Martínez-Zarzoso, Aurelia Bengochea-Morancho and Rafael Morales-Lage
- Resolving questions about bias in real and hypothetical referenda pp. 513-525

- Anthony Burton, Katherine Carson, Susan Chilton and W. Hutchinson
- Public-good valuation and intra-family allocation pp. 527-543

- Jon Strand
- Hot air for sale: a quantitative assessment of Russia’s near-term climate policy options pp. 545-572

- Christoph Böhringer, Ulf Moslener and Bodo Sturm
- Co-ordinated environmental regulation: controlling non-point nitrate pollution while maintaining river flows pp. 573-593

- Ashar Aftab, Nick Hanley and Athanasios Kampas
Volume 38, issue 3, 2007
- Environmental policy and growth when inputs are differentiated in pollution intensity pp. 285-310

- Francesco Ricci
- Water markets design and evidence from experimental economics pp. 311-330

- Alberto Garrido
- Choice experiments, site similarity and benefits transfer pp. 331-351

- Robert Johnston
- Automobile quality choice under pollution control regulation pp. 353-372

- Ida Ferrara
- Environmental participation in the U.S. sulfur allowance auctions pp. 373-390

- Debra Israel
- The irreversibility effect in environmental decisionmaking pp. 391-405

- Urvashi Narain, Michael Hanemann and Anthony Fisher
- Upstream and downstream pollution taxations in vertically related markets with imperfect competition pp. 407-432

- Hajime Sugeta and Shigeru Matsumoto
Volume 38, issue 2, 2007
- Preferences with and without prices - does the price attribute affect behavior in stated preference surveys? pp. 155-164

- Fredrik Carlsson, Peter Frykblom and Carl-Johan Lagerkvist
- Maritime trade and migratory species management to protect biodiversity pp. 165-188

- Linda Fernandez
- Royalty reform and illegal reporting of harvest volumes under alternative penalty schemes pp. 189-211

- Gregory Amacher, Erkki Koskela and Markku Ollikainen
- What level of decentralization is better in an environmental context? An application to water policies pp. 213-229

- María García-Valiñas
- Measuring welfare losses from interruption and pricing as responses to water shortages: an application to the case of Seville pp. 231-243

- David Roibás, María García-Valiñas and Alan Wall
- General equilibrium impact of an energy-saving policy in the public sector pp. 245-258

- Philippe Quirion and Meriem Hamdi-Cherif
- Optimal intensity targets for greenhouse gas emissions trading under uncertainty pp. 259-284

- Frank Jotzo and John Pezzey
Volume 38, issue 1, 2007
- The most popular tax in Europe? Lessons from the Irish plastic bags levy pp. 1-11

- Frank Convery, Simon McDonnell and Susana Ferreira
- How to design and use the clean development mechanism under the Kyoto Protocol? A developing country perspective pp. 13-30

- M. Germain, A. Magnus and V. Steenberghe
- Measuring environmental efficiency of industry: a case study of thermal power generation in India pp. 31-50

- M. Narsimha Murty, Surender Kumar and Kishore Dhavala
- Valuing cultural heritage in developing countries: comparing and pooling contingent valuation and choice modelling estimates pp. 51-69

- Tuan Tran and Stale Navrud
- Does “No” mean “No”? A protest methodology pp. 71-87

- Dominika Dziegielewska and Robert Mendelsohn
- Firm behaviour under pollution ratio standards with non-compliance pp. 89-98

- Aaron Hatcher
- The regulatory choice of noncompliance in emissions trading programs pp. 99-117

- John Stranlund
- A note on parental and child risk valuation pp. 119-134

- Stefanos Nastis and Thomas Crocker
- Spatial welfare economics versus ecological footprint: modeling agglomeration, externalities and trade pp. 135-153

- Fabio Grazi, Jeroen van den Bergh and Piet Rietveld
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