Environmental & Resource Economics
1991 - 2025
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Volume 32, issue 4, 2005
- Editorial: Professor David W. Pearce pp. 443-444

- Kerry Turner and Ian Bateman
- Declining Discount Rates: The Long and the Short of it pp. 445-493

- Ben Groom, Cameron Hepburn, Phoebe Koundouri and David Pearce
- Distribution Dynamics of CO 2 Emissions pp. 495-508

- Phu Nguyen-Van
- Households’ Willingness to Pay for Water Service Attributes pp. 509-531

- David Hensher, Nina Shore and Kenneth Train
- Stochastic Dominance Analysis of Soil and Water Conservation in Subsistence Crop Production in the Eastern Ethiopian Highlands: The Case of the Hunde-Lafto Area pp. 533-550

- Wagayehu Bekele
- Methane and Nitrous Oxide Emissions from Agriculture in the EU: A Spatial Assessment of Sources and Abatement Costs pp. 551-583

- Stéphane De Cara, Martin Houzé and Pierre-Alain Jayet
Volume 32, issue 3, 2005
- Environmental Risk and Averting Behavior: Predictive Validity of Jointly Estimated Revealed and Stated Behavior Data pp. 301-316

- John Whitehead
- Optimal Tax Policy under Environmental Quality Competition pp. 317-336

- Chiara Lombardini
- Comparing Environmental Policy Instruments in the Presence of Imperfect Compliance – A Case Study pp. 337-365

- Sandra Rousseau and Stef Proost
- The Use of Organic vs. Chemical Fertilizer with a Mineral Losses Tax: The Case of Dutch Arable Farmers pp. 367-388

- Eli Feinerman and Marinus Komen
- Cooperation in a Stochastic Transboundary Fishery: The Effects of Implementation Uncertainty Versus Recruitment Uncertainty pp. 389-405

- Marita Laukkanen
- Absentee Ownership of Immobile Factors and Environmental Policies in a Federation pp. 407-417

- Kangoh Lee
- Price Premiums for Eco-friendly Commodities: Are ‘Green’ Markets the Best Way to Protect Endangered Ecosystems? pp. 419-438

- Paul Ferraro, Toshihiro Uchida and Jon Conrad
- Book Review: Robert A. Young (2005), Determining the Economic Value of Water: Concepts and Methods. Resources for the Future. Washington, DC, USA. xv+356 pp. $39.00. ISBN 1 891853 98 8 pp. 439-441

- Steven Renzetti
Volume 32, issue 2, 2005
- Efficiency and Equity in Natural Resources Pricing: A Proposal for Urban Water Distribution Service pp. 183-204

- María García-Valiñas
- Trading Hot-Air. The Influence of Permit Allocation Rules, Market Power and the US Withdrawal from the Kyoto Protocol pp. 205-228

- Gernot Klepper and Sonja Peterson
- A Test for Parameter Homogeneity in CO 2 Panel EKC Estimations pp. 229-239

- Elbert Dijkgraaf and Herman R.J. Vollebergh
- Individual and Collective Choice and Voting in Common Pool Resource Problem with Heterogeneous Actors pp. 241-271

- Magdalena Margreiter, Matthias Sutter and Dennis Dittrich
- Regulation of Stock Externalities with Correlated Abatement Costs pp. 273-300

- Larry Karp and Jiangfeng Zhang
Volume 32, issue 1, 2005
- Anomalies and Stated Preference Techniques: A Framework for a Discussion of Coping Strategies pp. 1-12

- Robert Sugden
- Is Cost–Benefit Analysis Anomaly-Proof? pp. 13-24

- Nick Hanley and Jason Shogren
- Scientific Numerology, Preference Anomalies, and Environmental Policymaking pp. 35-53

- John List
- Preference Anomalies, Preference Elicitation and the Discovered Preference Hypothesis pp. 55-89

- Jacinto Braga and Chris Starmer
- Gains, Losses, and the US-EPA Economic Analyses Guidelines: A Hazardous Product? pp. 91-112

- Jack Knetsch
- The Willingness to Accept Value of Statistical Life Relative to the Willingness to Pay Value: Evidence and Policy Implications pp. 113-127

- Jagadish Guria, Joanne Leung, Michael Jones-Lee and Graham Loomes
- Coping with Preference Anomalies in Cost–Benefit Analysis: A Market-Simulation Approach pp. 129-160

- Robert Sugden
- Experienced Utility as a Standard of Policy Evaluation pp. 161-181

- Daniel Kahneman and Robert Sugden
Volume 31, issue 4, 2005
- Double Dividend with Involuntary Unemployment: Efficiency and Intergenerational Equity pp. 389-403

- Mireille Chiroleu-Assouline and Mouez Fodha
- Methods for Environmental and Economic Accounting for the Exploitation of Wild Fish Stocks and their Applications to the Case of Icelandic Fisheries pp. 405-430

- Ásgeir Daníelsson
- Altruism, Warm Glow and the Willingness-to-Donate for Green Electricity: An Artefactual Field Experiment pp. 431-458

- Roland Menges, Carsten Schroeder and Stefan Traub
- Valuing the Arsenic Contamination of Groundwater in Bangladesh pp. 459-476

- David Maddison, Rosa Catala-Luque and David Pearce
- Context-Sensitive Benefit Transfer Using Stated Choice Models: Specification and Convergent Validity for Policy Analysis pp. 477-499

- Yong Jiang, Stephen Swallow and Michael Mcgonagle
Volume 31, issue 3, 2005
- Green Tax Reform in an Oligopolistic Industry pp. 253-274

- Hajime Sugeta and Shigeru Matsumoto
- Self-Selecting Agri-environmental Policieswith an Application to the Don Watershed pp. 275-301

- Philippe Bontems, Gilles Rotillon and Nadine Turpin
- Individual Transferable Quota Markets under Illegal Fishing pp. 303-324

- Carlos Chavez and Hugo Salgado Cabrera
- An Empirical Test of Environmental Kuznets Curve for Water Pollution pp. 325-348

- Krishna Paudel, Hector Zapata and Dwi Susanto
- Costly Coasean Bargaining and Property Right Security pp. 349-367

- Todd Cherry and Jason Shogren
- Uncertainty and Amenity Values in Renewable Resource Economics pp. 369-383

- Gilles Lafforgue
- Book Review: Mark Sagoff, ed. 2004. Price, Principle and the Environment. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. x+284 pp. £40 hardback and £17.99 paperback. ISBN 0 521 83723 5 and ISBN 0 521 54596 X pp. 385-388

- David Pearce
Volume 31, issue 2, 2005
- Introduction pp. 121-121

- John List and Matti Liski
- A Note on Tradeable Permits pp. 123-131

- A. Ellerman
- Managing Permit Markets to Stabilize Prices pp. 133-157

- Richard Newell, William Pizer and Jiangfeng Zhang
- A Note on Market Power in an Emission Permits Market with Banking pp. 159-173

- Matti Liski and Juan-Pablo Montero
- Timing and Commitment of Environmental Policy, Adoption of New Technology, and Repercussions on R&D pp. 175-199

- Till Requate
- Climate Policy under Technology Spillovers pp. 201-227

- Rolf Golombek and Michael Hoel
- Nonpoint Source Pollution Taxes and Excessive Tax Burden pp. 229-251

- Larry Karp
Volume 31, issue 1, 2005
- Price Competition and Product Differentiation When Consumers Care for the Environment pp. 1-19

- Klaus Conrad
- Piercing the Veil of Uncertainty in Transboundary Pollution Agreements pp. 21-34

- Charles Kolstad
- Is the Experimental Auction a Dynamic Market? pp. 35-45

- Jay Corrigan
- A ‘Natural Experiment’ Approach to Contingent Valuation of Private and Public UV Health Risk Reduction Strategies in Low and High Risk Countries pp. 47-72

- Ian Bateman, Roy Brouwer, Stavros Georgiou, Nick Hanley, Fernando Machado, Susana Mourato and Caroline Saunders
- Spatially Uniform versus Spatially Heterogeneous Compensation Payments for Biodiversity-Enhancing Land-Use Measures pp. 73-93

- Frank Wätzold and Martin Drechsler
- Increasing Forest Conservation in Norway: Consequences for Timber and Forest Products Markets pp. 95-115

- Torjus Bolkesjø, Erik Trømborg and Birger Solberg
- Book Review: Anthony Heyes, ed. 2001. The Law and Economics of the Environment. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA. xvi + 409 pp. £74.95 (US $130.00). ISBN 1-84064-339-0 pp. 117-119

- Sean Cash
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