Environmental & Resource Economics
1991 - 2025
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Volume 10, issue 4, 1997
- The Oil Spill Process: The Effect of Coast Guard Monitoring on Oil Spills pp. 315-339

- Montserrat Viladrich-Grau and Theodore Groves
- Cost-Effective Nutrient Reductions to the Baltic Sea pp. 341-362

- Ing-Marie Gren, Paul Jannke and Katarina Elofsson
- Maxium Victim Benefit: A Fair Division Process in Transboundary Pollution Problems pp. 363-386

- Henry Van Egteren and Jianmin Tang
- Eco-Dumping, Capital Mobility, and International Trade pp. 387-404

- Kerstin Schneider and Dietmar Wellisch*
- WTO Ministerial Conference in Singapore: Environmental Diversity Versus Harmonization pp. 405-413

- Harmen Verbruggen and Onno Kuik
Volume 10, issue 3, 1997
- A Learning Design for Reducing Hypothetical Bias in the Contingent Valuation Method pp. 207-221

- David Bjornstad, Ronald Cummings and Laura Osborne
- Marine Debris, Beach Quality, and Non-Market Values pp. 223-247

- V. Smith, Xiaolong Zhang and Raymond Palmquist
- The Aggregation of Climate Change Damages: a Welfare Theoretic Approach pp. 249-266

- Sam Fankhauser, Richard Tol and David Pearce
- Regulating a Polluting Firm Under Asymmetric Information pp. 267-284

- Lars Jebjerg and Henrik Lando
- Pollution Accumulation and Firm Incentives to Accelerate Technological Change Under Uncertain Private Benefits pp. 285-300

- Cesare Dosi and Michele Moretto
- A Post-Consumer Waste Management Model for Determining Optimal Levels of Recycling and Landfilling pp. 301-314

- Anni Huhtala
Volume 10, issue 2, 1997
- Evaluating the Validity of the Dichotomous Choice Question Format in Contingent Valuation pp. 109-123

- John Loomis, Thomas Brown, Beatrice Lucero and George Peterson
- Creating Markets for Air Pollution Control in Europe and the USA pp. 125-146

- Ger Klaassen and Andries Nentjes
- Cooperative and Non-Cooperative Exploitation of the Arcto-Norwegian Cod Stock pp. 147-165

- Ussif Sumaila
- External Costs of Aquaculture Production in West Virginia pp. 167-175

- Stephen Smearman, Gerard D'souza and Virgil Norton
- Organic Farming for Sustainable Agricultural Production. A Brief Theoretical Review and Preliminary Empirical Evidence pp. 177-188

- S.J. Dima and A.N. Odero
- Towards More Efficient Compensation Programmes for Tourists' Benefits From Agriculture in Europe pp. 189-205

- Franz Hackl and Gerald Pruckner
Volume 10, issue 1, 1997
- Environmental Valuation – To Use or Not to Use? A Comparative Study of the United States and Europe pp. 1-26

- Stale Navrud and Gerald Pruckner
- Overlapping Generations or Infinitely-Lived Agents: Intergenerational Altruism and the Economics of Global Warming pp. 27-40

- Stephan Gunter, Georg Müller-Fürstenberger and Previdoli Pascal
- Optimal Design of Forest Taxation with Multiple-Use Characteristics of Forest Stands pp. 41-62

- Erkki Koskela and Ollikainen Markku
- Using Tradeable Permits to Achieve Sustainability in the World's Large Cities: Policy Design Issues and Efficiency Conditions for Controlling Vehicle Emissions, Congestion and Urban Decentralization with an Application to Mexico City pp. 63-99

- Goddard Haynes
- Economic Impact of the Energy Price Increase in Mexico pp. 101-107

- Uri Noel and Boyd Roy
Volume 9, issue 4, 1997
- Environmental degradation and population movements: The role of property rights pp. 383-408

- Kanchan Chopra and S. Gulati
- A computationally convenient diversity measure: Theory and application pp. 409-427

- Hayri Onal
- Economics and biological evolution pp. 429-449

- Alistair Munro
- Uncertainty, learning and international environmental policy coordination pp. 451-466

- Alistair Ulph and David Maddison
- ‘Dirty industries’: Patterns of change in industrial countries pp. 467-491

- Martin Jänicke, Manfred Binder and Harald Mönch
- Regulatory ‘balancing’ and the efficiency of green R&D pp. 493-507

- Anthony Heyes and Catherine Liston-Heyes
Volume 9, issue 3, 1997
- Assessing effects of mitigation strategies for global climate change with an intertemporal model of the U.S. forest and agriculture sectors pp. 259-274

- Ralph Alig, Darius Adams, Bruce McCarl, J. Callaway and Steven Winnett
- Norwegian emissions of CO 2 1987–1994 pp. 275-290

- Bodil Larsen and Runa Nesbakken
- Health damage of air pollution: An estimate of a dose-response relationship for the Netherlands pp. 291-308

- Thijs Zuidema and Andries Nentjes
- The conditions for ecological sustainable development in the context of a double-limited selfpurification model of an aggregate water resource pp. 309-321

- Klaus Fiedler
- Do farmers overuse nitrogen fertilizer to the detriment of the environment? pp. 323-340

- Satya Yadav, Willis Peterson and K. Easter
- Does improved environmental policy enhance economic growth? pp. 341-364

- Knut Einar Rosendahl
- Intertemporal effects of environmental mandates pp. 365-381

- Richard Farmer
Volume 9, issue 2, 1997
- Externalities — A market model failure pp. 135-151

- Arild Vatn and Daniel Bromley
- Incentives to participate in an international environmental agreement pp. 153-170

- Michael Hoel and Kerstin Schneider
- CO 2 -stabilization may be a ‘no-regrets’ policy pp. 171-198

- Lars Håkonsen and Lars Mathiesen
- Optimizing environmental product life cycles pp. 199-224

- Paul Weaver, H. Gabel, Jacqueline Bloemhof-Ruwaard and Luk Wassenhove
- Do existence values for cost benefit analysis exist? pp. 225-238

- M. Common, I. Reid and R. Blamey
- Chernobyl effects on domestic and inbound tourism in Sweden — A time series analysis pp. 239-258

- Lars Hultkrantz and Christina Olsson
Volume 9, issue 1, 1997
- Mitigating negative water quality and quality externalities by joint mangement of adjacent aquifers pp. 1-20

- Naomi Zeitouni and Ariel Dinar
- Analysis and forecast of the state of environmental protection in Russia pp. 21-42

- Alexander Baranov, Victor Pavlov and Tatiana Tagaeva
- Hybrid carbon incentive mechanisms and political acceptability pp. 43-63

- Herman R.J. Vollebergh, Jan Vries and Paul Koutstaal
- Tradeable emission permits regulations in the presence of imperfectly competitive product markets: Welfare implications pp. 65-81

- Eftichios Sartzetakis
- How should an accumulative toxic substance be banned? pp. 83-102

- Michael Toman and Karen Palmer
- Uncertain climate change in an intergenerational planning model pp. 103-124

- Asbjørn Torvanger
- Economic impacts of reducing NO x emissions in Norway pp. 125-132

- Bodil Larsen
Volume 8, issue 4, 1996
- Green fiscal reform and employment: A survey pp. 375-397

- Alberto Majocchi
- Choosing the right instrument pp. 399-416

- Ronnie Schöb
- Macroeconomic and sectoral effects of energy taxation in Austria pp. 417-430

- Angela Koeppl, Kurt Kratena, Claudia Pichl, Fritz Schebeck, Stefan Schleicher and Michael Wueger
- Joint implementation under asymmetric information and strategic behavior pp. 431-447

- Cathrine Hagem
- Fiscal federalism approach for controlling global environmental pollution pp. 449-459

- M. Narsimha Murty
- Uncertainty over future environmental taxes pp. 461-471

- Bruce Larson and George Frisvold
- Fresh surface water resource allocation between Bulgaria and Greece pp. 473-483

- Dimitrios Giannias and Joseph Lekakis
- Ordering effects in contingent valuation surveys pp. 485-499

- Bente Halvorsen
Volume 8, issue 3, 1996
- Price policy and returns to soil conservation in semi-arid Kenya pp. 225-271

- Stefano Pagiola
- The political economy of green taxes: The Belgian experience pp. 273-291

- M. Clercq
- International bargaining in the presence of global environmental change pp. 293-314

- Gilles Rotillon and Tarik Tazdaït
- Consistency and optimality in a dynamic game of pollution control II: Monopoly pp. 315-330

- Amitrajeet Batabyal
- Fossil fuel subsidies and environmental constraints pp. 331-349

- Christoph Böhringer
- Futures markets, price stabilization and efficient exploitation of exhaustible resources pp. 351-366

- Erwin Bulte, Joost Pennings and Wim Heijman
- An empirical analysis of air pollution emissions policy for the U.K. residential sector pp. 367-374

- Nick Johnstone
Volume 8, issue 2, 1996
- Environmental and Resource Economics' fifth anniversary pp. iii-vi

- J. Opschoor, H. Jansen, D. Siniscalco and H. Hoogervorst
- Optimal greenhouse gas emissions under various assessments of climate change ambiguity pp. 129-140

- Oleg Eismont and Heinz Welsch
- Recycling of carbon/energy taxes and the labor market pp. 141-155

- Heinz Welsch
- Capturing the pharmaceutical value of biodiversity in a developing country pp. 157-181

- Edward Barbier and Bruce Aylward
- Effectiveness of environmental regulations under imperfect enforcement and the firm's avoidance behavior pp. 183-204

- Chung-Huang Huang
- Consistency and optimality in a dynamic game of pollution control I: Competition pp. 205-220

- Amitrajeet Batabyal
- Any need for coordination of policies towards transit traffic with a negative local externality? pp. 221-245

- Thomas Bjørner
- Commodity prices as payment vehicles in valuation experiments pp. 247-254

- Per-Olov Johansson
Volume 8, issue 1, 1996
- In memoriam, Professor K. G. Gofman pp. v-vi

- L. Krechetov
- On International compensations for environmental stocks pp. 1-13

- Frank Stähler
- Trade policy and ecology pp. 15-38

- Carl-Erik Schulz
- Valuation and management of tropical forests pp. 39-61

- Heidi Albers, Anthony Fisher and Michael Hanemann
- Long-term industrial equilibrium in an ITQ managed fishery pp. 63-74

- Rögnvaldur Hannesson
- The economic costs of biological predation pp. 75-95

- Ola Flaaten and Kenneth Stollery
- Materials-product chains: Theory and an application to zinc and PVC gutters pp. 97-118

- Patricia Kandelaars and Jeroen van den Bergh
- Nonresponse in Contingent Valuation-reducing uncertainty in value inference pp. 119-124

- Göran Bostedt and Mattias Boman
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