Environmental & Resource Economics
1991 - 2025
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Volume 35, issue 4, 2006
- Price Volatility and Banking in Green Certificate Markets pp. 259-287

- Eirik Amundsen, Fridrik Baldursson and Jørgen Mortensen
- Transboundary Pollution in the Black Sea: Comparison of Institutional Arrangements pp. 289-325

- Basak Bayramoglu
- Alternative Models of Recreational Off-Highway Vehicle Site Demand pp. 327-338

- Jeffrey Englin, Thomas Holmes and Rebecca Epanchin-Niell
Volume 35, issue 3, 2006
- An Enforcement-Coalition Model: Fishermen and Authorities Forming Coalitions pp. 169-194

- Lone Kronbak and Marko Lindroos
- “It Pays to be Green” – A Premature Conclusion? pp. 195-220

- Kjetil Telle
- Empirical Analysis of National Income and SO 2 Emissions in Selected European Countries pp. 221-257

- Anil Markandya, Alexander Golub and Suzette Galinato
Volume 35, issue 2, 2006
- Who Should Abate Carbon Emissions? A Note pp. 89-98

- Kristen A. Sheeran
- Incentive Contract and Weather Risk pp. 99-108

- Patrice Loisel and Bernard Elyakime
- Political Measures for Strategic Environmental Policy with External Effects pp. 109-135

- Atsuyuki Ohyama and Motoh Tsujimura
- Induced-Value Tests of Contingent Valuation Elicitation Mechanisms pp. 137-168

- Christian Vossler and Michael McKee
Volume 35, issue 1, 2006
- Firms’ Compliance to Environmental Regulation: Is There Really a Paradox? pp. 1-18

- Karine Nyborg and Kjetil Telle
- Environmental Taxes and First-Mover Advantages pp. 19-39

- Juan Bárcena-Ruiz
- Investment in Tourism Market: A Dynamic Model of Differentiated Oligopoly pp. 41-58

- Guido Candela and Roberto Cellini
- Impacts of Novel Protein Foods on Sustainable Food Production and Consumption: Lifestyle Change and Environmental Policy pp. 59-87

- Xueqin Zhu, Cornelia van Wesenbeeck and Ekko van Ierland
Volume 34, issue 4, 2006
- Using a Choice Experiment to Estimate Farmers’ Valuation of Agrobiodiversity on Hungarian Small Farms pp. 439-469

- Ekin Birol, Melinda Smale and Ágnes Gyovai
- A Comparison of Emission Taxes and Permit Markets for Controlling Correlated Externalities pp. 471-492

- Arthur Caplan
- The Effect of Off-farm Work on the Intensity of Agricultural Production pp. 493-515

- Euan Phimister and D. Roberts
- Capital Accumulation and Resource Depletion: A Hartwick Rule Counterfactual pp. 517-533

- Kirk Hamilton, Giovanni Ruta and Liaila Tajibaeva
- Product Market Integration and Environmental Policy Coordination in An International Duopoly pp. 535-563

- Odd Rune Straume
Volume 34, issue 3, 2006
- Economic Valuation of Health for Environmental Policy: Comparing Alternative Approaches. Introduction and Overview pp. 339-346

- Mark Dickie and John List
- Valuing Environmental Health Effects – An Economic Perspective pp. 347-363

- A. Freeman
- Implementing QALYs in the Analysis of Air Pollution Regulations pp. 365-384

- Bryan Hubbell
- An Empirical Bayes Approach to Combining and Comparing Estimates of the Value of a Statistical Life for Environmental Policy Analysis pp. 385-406

- Ikuho Kochi, Bryan Hubbell and Randall Kramer
- Economic Evaluation of Health-care Programmes: Is CEA Better than CBA? pp. 407-418

- Amiram Gafni
- WTP- and QALY-Based Approaches to Valuing Health for Policy: Common Ground and Disputed Territory pp. 419-437

- Donald Kenkel
Volume 34, issue 2, 2006
- Modeling Multiple-Objective Recreation Trips with Choices Over Trip Duration and Alternative Sites pp. 189-209

- Chia-Yu Yeh, Tim Haab and Brent Sohngen
- Market Power with Interdependent Demand: Sale of Emission Permits and Natural Gas from Russia pp. 211-227

- Cathrine Hagem, Steffen Kallbekken, Ottar Mæstad and Hege Westskog
- Individual Rationality and the “Zonal Attachment” Principle: Three Stock Migration Models pp. 229-245

- Rögnvaldur Hannesson
- The Impact of Equity-preferences on the Stability of International Environmental Agreements pp. 247-267

- Andreas Lange
- Interest Groups, Trade Liberalization, and Environmental Standards pp. 269-290

- Yu-Bong Lai
- Privatization of Water-Resource Development pp. 291-315

- Stephen Holland
- Winners, Losers, and the Nuclear-Waste Dilemma pp. 317-338

- Mary Riddel and R. Schwer
Volume 34, issue 1, 2006
- Frontiers in Stated Preferences Methods: An Introduction pp. 1-6

- Wiktor Adamowicz and J. Deshazo
- Revealing Differences in Willingness to Pay due to the Dimensionality of Stated Choice Designs: An Initial Assessment pp. 7-44

- David Hensher
- Comment on “Revealing Differences in Willingness to Pay Due to the Dimensionality of Stated Choice Designs: An Initial Assessment” pp. 45-50

- F. Johnson
- Embracing Model Uncertainty: Strategies for Response Pooling and Model Averaging pp. 51-85

- David Layton and S. Lee
- Commentary on Econometric Modeling Strategies for Stated Preference Experiments By David Layton pp. 87-90

- Joffre Swait
- Using Angler Characteristics and Attitudinal Data to Identify Environmental Preference Classes: A Latent-Class Model pp. 91-115

- Edward Morey, Jennifer Thacher and William Breffle
- A Discussion of “Using Angler Characteristics and Attitudinal Data to Identify Environmental Preference Classes: A Latent-Class Model” pp. 117-124

- Bill Provencher and Rebecca Moore
- Experimental Evidence on Alternative Environmental Valuation Methods pp. 125-162

- Glenn Harrison
- Valuation in the Lab pp. 163-172

- Jason Shogren
- What You Don’t Know Might Hurt You: Some Unresolved Issues in the Design and Analysis of Discrete Choice Experiments pp. 173-188

- Jordan Louviere
Volume 33, issue 4, 2006
- Voluntary Environmental Investment and Responsive Regulation pp. 425-439

- John Maxwell and Christopher Decker
- What Does it Take to Sell Environmental Policy? An Empirical Analysis of Referendum Data pp. 441-462

- Daniel Halbheer, Sarah Niggli and Armin Schmutzler
- Partial International Coordination in the Great Fish War pp. 463-483

- Oh Kwon
- Modeling Disinterest and Dislike: A Bounded Bayesian Mixed Logit Model of the UK Market for GM Food pp. 485-509

- Dan Rigby and Mike Burton
- Sustainability with Uncertain Future Preferences pp. 511-531

- Frank Krysiak and Daniela Krysiak
- Per Capita Carbon Dioxide Emissions: Convergence or Divergence? pp. 533-555

- Joseph Aldy
Volume 33, issue 3, 2006
- Risk Perception, Valuation and Policy: Introduction pp. 267-271

- Shelby Gerking and Glenn Harrison
- Can Natural Experiments Measure Behavioral Responses to Environmental Risks? pp. 273-297

- Jared Carbone, Daniel Hallstrom and V. Smith
- Can Stigma Explain Large Property Value Losses? The Psychology and Economics of Superfund pp. 299-324

- Kent Messer, William Schulze, Katherine Hackett, Trudy Cameron and Gary McClelland
- Eliciting Subjective Beliefs about Mortality Risk Orderings pp. 325-346

- Glenn Harrison and Elisabet Rutstrom
- Choosing Children’s Environmental Risk pp. 347-369

- David Archer, Thomas Crocker and Jason Shogren
- The Effect of Risk Characteristics on the Willingness to Pay for Mortality Risk Reductions from Electric Power Generation pp. 371-398

- Kenshi Itaoka, Aya Saito, Alan Krupnick, Wiktor Adamowicz and Taketoshi Taniguchi
- The Economic Value of Air-Pollution-Related Health Risks in China: A Contingent Valuation Study pp. 399-423

- James Hammitt and Ying Zhou
Volume 33, issue 2, 2006
- Environmental Policy in Open Economies and Monopolistic Competition pp. 143-167

- Alexander Haupt
- International Emissions Trading and Induced Carbon-Saving Technological Change: Effects of Restricting the Trade in Carbon Rights pp. 169-198

- Patrick Matschoss and Heinz Welsch
- On the Dynamics of Recycling and Natural Resources pp. 199-221

- Francisco André and Emilio Cerdá
- The Empirics of Wetland Valuation: A Comprehensive Summary and a Meta-Analysis of the Literature pp. 223-250

- Luke Brander, Raymond Florax and Jan Vermaat
- Willingness to Pay to Reduce Mortality Risks: Evidence from a Three-Country Contingent Valuation Study pp. 251-264

- Anna Alberini, Alistair Hunt and Anil Markandya
- Book Review: Thomas Sterner 2003. Policy Instruments for Environmental and Natural Resource Management. RFF Press, Washington DC. 504 pp. Hardcover, ISBN 1-891853-13-9/$75.00, Paperback, ISBN 1-891853-12-0/$36.95 pp. 265-266

- Henk Folmer
Volume 33, issue 1, 2006
- Eco-labels, Trade and Protectionism pp. 1-37

- Mads Greaker
- Valuation and Management of Fishing Resources Under Price Uncertainty pp. 39-71

- Arantza Murillas and Jose Chamorro
- Community–Industry Contracting over Natural Resource use in a Context of Weak Property Rights: The Case of Indonesia pp. 73-93

- Stefanie Engel, Ramon Lopez and Charles Palmer
- International Trade and the Environment: Theoretical and Policy Linkages pp. 95-118

- J. Peter Neary
- Endogenous Land use and the Ricardian Valuation of Climate Change pp. 119-142

- Christopher Timmins
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