Environmental & Resource Economics
1991 - 2025
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Volume 82, issue 4, 2022
- Wealth and Vulnerability to Climate Change: An Experimental Study on Burden Sharing among Heterogeneous Agents pp. 791-823

- Ilona Reindl
- A Model of Quota Prices in a Multispecies Fishery with “Choke” Species and Discarding pp. 825-846

- Aaron Hatcher
- Lottery Incentives and Resource Management: Evidence from the Agricultural Data Reporting Incentive Program (AgDRIP) pp. 847-867

- Ben Meiselman, Collin Weigel, Paul Ferraro, Mark Masters, Kent Messer, Olesya M. Savchenko and Jordan Suter
- Welfare Effects of Changing Technological Efficency in Regulated Open-Access Fisheries pp. 869-888

- Martin Quaas and Anders Skonhoft
- On the Good and Bad of Natural Resource, Corruption, and Economic Growth Nexus pp. 889-922

- Chandan Sharma and Ritesh Kumar Mishra
- Can International Climate Cooperation Induce Knowledge Spillover to Developing Countries? Evidence from CDM pp. 923-951

- Jingbo Cui, Zhenxuan Wang and Haishan Yu
- Catch More to Catch Less: Estimating Timing Choice as Dynamic Bycatch Avoidance Behavior pp. 953-984

- Keita Abe, Christopher M. Anderson and Matthew Reimer
- Continuous Versus Discrete Time in Dynamic Common Pool Resource Game Experiments pp. 985-1014

- M. Djiguemde, D. Dubois, Alexandre Sauquet and M. Tidball
- Substitution Preferences for Fish in Senegal pp. 1015-1045

- Kira Lancker and Julia Bronnmann
Volume 82, issue 3, 2022
- Regulation of Location-Specific Externalities from Small-Scale Polluters pp. 507-528

- Eirik S. Amundsen, Lars Hansen and Hans Jørgen Whitta-Jacobsen
- The Environmental Tax: Effects on Inequality and Growth pp. 529-572

- Luca Spinesi
- The Effect of Information Provision on Stated and Revealed Preferences: A Field Experiment on the Choice of Power Tariffs Before and After Japanese Retail Electricity Liberalization pp. 573-599

- Takunori Ishihara and Takanori Ida
- International Environmental Agreements and Black Technology pp. 601-624

- Gilbert Kollenbach
- Empowerment of Social Norms on Water Consumption pp. 625-655

- Pauline Pedehour and Lionel Richefort
- Save a Tree and Save a Life: Estimating the Health Benefits of Urban Forests pp. 657-680

- Bing Yang Tan
- Payments from Households to Distant Polluting Firms pp. 681-715

- Bouwe Dijkstra
- Fisheries Management in Congested Waters: A Game-Theoretic Assessment of the East China Sea pp. 717-740

- Michael Perry
- The Effect of Rebate and Loan Incentives on Residential Heat Pump Adoption: Evidence from North Carolina pp. 741-789

- Xingchi Shen, Yueming Lucy Qiu, Pengfei Liu and Anand Patwardhan
Volume 82, issue 2, 2022
- How Do Carbon Taxes Affect Emissions? Plant-Level Evidence from Manufacturing pp. 285-325

- Younes Ahmadi, Akio Yamazaki and Philippe Kabore
- When it Rains, it Pours: Estimating the Spatial Spillover Effect of Rainfall pp. 327-354

- Farzana Hossain and Reshad N. Ahsan
- Pollutant Trading with Transport Time Lags pp. 355-382

- Aaron M. Cook and James Shortle
- Air Pollution and Housing Values in Korea: A Hedonic Analysis with Long-range Transboundary Pollution as an Instrument pp. 383-407

- Kyung-Min Nam, Yifu Ou, Euijune Kim and Siqi Zheng
- Climate Change and the Cost-Effective Governance Mode for Biodiversity Conservation pp. 409-436

- Oliver Schöttker and Frank Wätzold
- On the Cost-Effective Temporal Allocation of Credits in Conservation Offsets when Habitat Restoration Takes Time and is Uncertain pp. 437-459

- Martin Drechsler
- On Simple Rules for the Social Cost of Carbon pp. 461-481

- Cees Withagen
- Overcapacity in Gulf of Mexico reef fish IFQ fisheries: 12 years after the adoption of IFQs pp. 483-506

- Juan Agar, William Horrace and Christopher Parmeter
Volume 82, issue 1, 2022
- When is Environmentalism Good for the Environment? pp. 1-28

- Marco Marini, Ornella Tarola and Jacques Thisse
- Tradeable Nitrogen Abatement Practices for Diffuse Agricultural Emissions: A ‘Smart Market’ Approach pp. 29-63

- Syezlin Hasan, Line Block Hansen, James C. R. Smart, Berit Hasler and Mette Termansen
- Does Decentralized and Voluntary Commitment Reduce Deforestation? The Effects of Programa Municípios Verdes pp. 65-100

- Maria Alice Moz-Christofoletti, Paula Carvalho Pereda and Wesley Campanharo
- The Role of Search Frictions and Trading Ratios in Tradable Permit Markets pp. 101-132

- Mani Rouhi Rad, Taro Mieno and Nicholas Brozovic
- Understanding the Heterogeneity in the Effect of Driving Restriction Policies on Air Quality: Evidence from Chinese Cities pp. 133-175

- Wenbo Meng
- The Resilience of FDI to Natural Disasters Through Industrial Linkages pp. 177-225

- Hayato Kato and Toshihiro Okubo
- Permit Markets with Political and Market Distortions pp. 227-255

- Alex Dickson and Ian MacKenzie
- Information, Consequentiality and Credibility in Stated Preference Surveys: A Choice Experiment on Climate Adaptation pp. 257-283

- Malte Welling, Ewa Zawojska and Julian Sagebiel
Volume 81, issue 4, 2022
- The Role of Non-Binding Pledges in Social Dilemmas with Mitigation and Adaptation pp. 685-710

- David M. McEvoy, Tobias Haller and Esther Blanco
- Spillover Effects of Grocery Bag Legislation: Evidence of Bag Bans and Bag Fees pp. 711-741

- Yu-Kai Huang and Richard Woodward
- Forward-Looking Belief Elicitation Enhances Intergenerational Beneficence pp. 743-761

- Valentina Bosetti, Francis Dennig, Ning Liu, Massimo Tavoni and Elke U. Weber
- Structural Decomposition Analysis of Japan’s Energy Transitions and Related CO2 Emissions in 2005–2015 Using a Hybrid Input-Output Table pp. 763-786

- Tatsuki Ueda
- The Performance of a Repeated Discriminatory Price Auction for Ecosystem Services pp. 787-806

- David Evans and Andrew Reeson
- Ponderous, Proficient or Professional? Survey Experience and Smartphone Effects in Stated Preference Research pp. 807-832

- Erlend Dancke Sandorf, Kristine Grimsrud and Henrik Lindhjem
- Governments’ Fiscal Squeeze and Firms’ Pollution Emissions: Evidence from a Natural Experiment in China pp. 833-866

- Dongmin Kong and Ling Zhu
- Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction Potentials in Europe by Sector: A Bootstrap-Based Nonparametric Efficiency Analysis pp. 867-898

- Jens J. Krüger and Moritz Tarach
Volume 81, issue 3, 2022
- Productivity and Management of Renewable Resources: Why More Efficient Fishing Fleets Should Fish Less pp. 409-424

- Eric Nævdal
- An Experimental Analysis of the Effects of Imperfect Compliance on Technology Adoption pp. 425-451

- Lidia Vidal-Meliá, Carmen Arguedas, Eva Camacho-Cuena and José Zofío
- Heterogeneous Domestic Intermediate Input-Related Carbon Emissions in China’s Exports pp. 453-479

- Wei Zhen, Quande Qin and Lei Jiang
- Optimal Management of a Renewable Resource Under Multiple Regimes pp. 481-499

- Sturla F. Kvamsdal
- Managing Marine Mammals and Fisheries: A Calibrated Programming Model for the Seal-Fishery Interaction in Sweden pp. 501-530

- Torbjörn Jansson and Staffan Waldo
- Exploring Different Assumptions about Outcome-Related Risk Perceptions in Discrete Choice Experiments pp. 531-572

- Hangjian Wu, Emmanouil Mentzakis and Marije Schaafsma
- The Power of Nudging: Using Feedback, Competition, and Responsibility Assignment to Save Electricity in a Non-residential Setting pp. 573-589

- Rebecca Afua Klege, Martine Visser, Saugato Datta and Matthew Darling
- Leveraging the Honor Code: Public Goods Contributions under Oath pp. 591-616

- Jérôme Hergueux, Nicolas Jacquemet, Stéphane Luchini and Jason Shogren
- Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Eco-Performance at Farm Level: A Parametric Approach pp. 617-647

- Christian Stetter and Johannes Sauer
- Valuation of Wetland Restoration: Evidence from the Housing Market in Arkansas pp. 649-683

- Matthew Richardson, Pengfei Liu and Michael Eggleton
Volume 81, issue 2, 2022
- Distributional Issues in Natural Capital Accounting: An Application to Land Ownership and Ecosystem Services in Scotland pp. 215-241

- Giles Atkinson and Paola Ovando
- The Role of Cultural Worldviews in Willingness to Pay for Environmental Policy pp. 243-269

- Paul R. Hindsley and O. Ashton Morgan
- Experience and Learning with Improved Technologies: Evidence from Improved Biomass Cookstoves in Ethiopia pp. 271-285

- Randall Bluffstone, Abebe D. Beyene, Zenebe Gebreegziabher, Peter Martinsson, Alemu Mekonnen and Michael Toman
- Trade Openness and Environmental Emissions: Evidence from a Meta-Analysis pp. 287-321

- Sylvanus Kwaku Afesorgbor and Binyam Afewerk Demena
- COVID-19 Regulations, Political Institutions, and the Environment pp. 323-353

- Per Fredriksson and Aatishya Mohanty
- Effects of Surface Ozone and Climate on Historical (1980–2015) Crop Yields in the United States: Implication for Mid-21st Century Projection pp. 355-378

- Yabin Da, Yangyang Xu and Bruce McCarl
- The Economics of the Greenium: How Much is the World Willing to Pay to Save the Earth? pp. 379-408

- Peter Lau, Angela Sze, Wilson Wan and Alfred Wong
Volume 81, issue 1, 2022
- The Impact of Exogenous Pollution on Green Innovation pp. 1-24

- Ying Wang, Richard Woodward and Jing-Yue Liu
- How Does Green Investment Affect Environmental Pollution? Evidence from China pp. 25-51

- Siyu Ren, Yu Hao and Haitao Wu
- Firm Liability When Third Parties and Consumers Incur Cumulative Harm pp. 53-71

- Tim Friehe, Eric Langlais and Elisabeth Schulte
- Risk-Taking and Air Pollution: Evidence from Chess pp. 73-93

- Joris Klingen and Jos Ommeren
- Climate Action for (My) Children pp. 95-130

- Helena Fornwagner and Oliver Hauser
- Income, Policy, and Pollution pp. 131-153

- Hongtao Hu, Krishna Paudel and Ying Tan
- A New Strategy for Benefits Transfer pp. 155-178

- V Kerry Smith, W. Douglass Shaw, Michael P. Welsh, Chris Dixon and Lisa Donald
- Valuing Nonmarket Impacts of Climate Change on Recreation: From Reduced Form to Welfare pp. 179-213

- Nathan Chan and Casey Wichman
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