Environmental & Resource Economics
1991 - 2025
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Volume 7, issue 4, 1996
- The value of health benefits from ambient air quality improvements in Central and Eastern Europe: An exercise in benefits transfer pp. 307-332

- Alan fnKrupnick, Kenneth fnHarrison, Eric fnNickell and Michael fnToman
- Environmental policy instruments and imperfectly competitive international trade pp. 333-355

- Alistair fnUlph
- Reserve characteristics and mining costs An empirical study of the phosphate industry pp. 357-373

- A. fnMarvasti
- Optimal consumption and the environment Choosing between ‘clean’ and ‘dirty’ goods pp. 375-389

- Domenico Scalera
- Environmental tariffs on polluting imports pp. 391-411

- Muthukumara Mani
Volume 7, issue 3, 1996
- A multilevel modelling approach to triple-bounded dichotomous choice contingent valuation pp. 197-211

- Ian Langford, Ian Bateman and Hugh Langford
- Natural resource accounting pp. 213-241

- Tom Crowards
- On the interpretation of ‘green’ NNP measures as cost-benefit rules pp. 243-250

- Per-Olov Johansson and Karl-Gustaf Löfgren
- Pollution control with imperfectly observable emissions pp. 251-262

- Armin Schmutzler
- A model of principal-agency control of wastes under technological progress pp. 263-286

- Hans Gottinger
- An efficient budget allocation policy for decentralisation of responsibility for site decontamination projects pp. 287-305

- Charles Corbett, Frank Debets and Luk Wassenhove
Volume 7, issue 2, 1996
- The optimal control of emissions and renewable resource harvesting under uncertainty pp. 97-115

- J. Olsen and James Shortle
- Sustainable resource use, economic development, and public regulation pp. 117-132

- Mohammad Alam, Ishak Omar and Dale Squires
- Augmenting travel cost models with contingent behavior data pp. 133-147

- Jeffrey Englin and Trudy Cameron
- Joint estimation of contingent valuation survey responses pp. 149-162

- Timothy Park and John Loomis
- Development of a Fuzzy optimization model, supporting global warming decision-making pp. 163-192

- Marian Leimbach
- Constant quota versus constant effort harvesting pp. 193-196

- Christian Azar, Kristian Lindgren and John Holmberg
Volume 7, issue 1, 1996
- Optimal taxation of flow pollutants when firms may also inflict catastrophic environmental damage pp. 1-14

- Anthony Heyes
- The economic consequences of substituting carbon payments for crop subsidies in U.S. agriculture pp. 15-43

- J. Callaway and Bruce McCarl
- Is the income elasticity of environmental improvements less than one? pp. 45-55

- Bengt Kristrom and Pere Riera
- The validity of the contingent valuation method: Perfect and regular embedding pp. 57-78

- Ruud Hoevenagel
- Environmental rights on the futures markets an application to the dutch manure market pp. 79-94

- J. Pennings, M. Meulenberg and W. Heijman
Volume 6, issue 4, 1995
- Open access, common property and scarcity rent in fisheries pp. 309-320

- Erwin Bulte, Henk Folmer and Wim Heijman
- An economic analysis of wind erosion control in the inner Mongolia Plateau, China pp. 321-340

- Dayuan Hu, Richard Ready and Angelos Pagoulatos
- Sustainable development with extractive and non-extractive use of the environment in production pp. 341-358

- F. Butter and Marjan Hofkes
- Optimal pollution taxation in a Cournot duopoly pp. 359-369

- R. Simpson
- Environmental impacts of fat blends pp. 371-387

- Jacqueline Bloemhof-Ruwaard, H. Koudijs and J. Vis
- Measuring angling quality in count data models of recreational fishing pp. 389-399

- Jeffrey Englin and David Lambert
Volume 6, issue 3, 1995
- Thermodynamics and process analysis for future economic scenarios pp. 207-230

- Robert Ayres
- Rethinking the costs related to global warming: A survey of the issues pp. 231-277

- Paul Ekins
- Disutility of pollution and endogenous growth pp. 279-300

- Philippe Michel and Gilles Rotillon
- Costing the traffic barrier effect: A contingent valuation survey pp. 301-308

- Nils Soguel
Volume 6, issue 2, 1995
- Institutions, governance and incentives in common property regimes for African rangelands pp. 99-118

- Brent Swallow and Daniel Bromley
- Mining the soil: Agricultural production system on peatland pp. 119-138

- Renan Goetz and David Zilberman
- The economics of managing carbon via forestry: Assessment of existing studies pp. 139-165

- Roger Sedjo, Joe Wisniewski, Alaric Sample and John Kinsman
- Open access harvesting of the Northeast Atlantic minke whale pp. 167-185

- Eirik Amundsen, Trond Bjørndal and Jon Conrad
- Thermodynamic implications for natural resource extraction and technical change in U.S. copper mining pp. 187-206

- Matthias Ruth
Volume 6, issue 1, 1995
- Transferable quotas, enforcement costs and typical firms: An empirical application to the Norwegian trawler fleet pp. 1-21

- Kjell G Salvanes and Dale Squires
- Environmental regulation and profitability: An application to Swedish pulp and paper mills pp. 23-36

- Runar Brännlund, Rolf Färe and Shawna Grosskopf
- Mean-Gini analysis of stochastic externalities: The case of groundwater contamination pp. 37-52

- Haim Shalit
- Negative externalities and welfare improving preference changes pp. 53-71

- Dennis Kaufman
- Regulatory objectives and enforcement behavior pp. 73-85

- Andrew Keeler
- On the efficiency of environmental instruments in a spatial economy pp. 87-98

- Raimund Krumm and Dietmar Wellisch
Volume 5, issue 4, 1995
- National product related welfare measures in the presence of technological change: Externalities and uncertainty pp. 321-332

- Thomas Aronsson and Karl-Gustaf Löfgren
- The exploitation of fossil fuels under the threat of global warming and carbon taxes: A dynamic game approach pp. 333-352

- Franz Wirl
- Managing the international commons: Resource use and pollution control pp. 375-391

- Anastasios Xepapadeas
- Sustainable development, the Hartwick rule and optimal growth pp. 393-411

- Kirk Hamilton
- Empirical and public choice evidence for hyperbolic social discount rates and the implications for intergenerational discounting pp. 413-423

- Norman Henderson and Ian Bateman
Volume 5, issue 3, 1995
- The measurement and decomposition of nonuse values: A critical review pp. 225-247

- Ronald Cummings and Glenn Harrison
- Problems in valuing the benefits of biodiversity protection pp. 249-272

- Nick Hanley, Clive Spash and Lorna Walker
- Environmental capital flight and pollution tax pp. 273-286

- Lih-Jau Wang
- Controlling a dam to environmentally acceptable standards through the use of a Decision Support Tool pp. 287-304

- Jacek Krawczyk
- Estimation of the value of the marginal product of emission in a country where emissions output is regulated — an empirical study pp. 305-319

- Max Keilbach
Volume 5, issue 2, 1995
- Introduction pp. 85-93

- Ger Klaassen and David Pearce
- Tradeable permits for pollution control when emission location matters: What have we learned? pp. 95-113

- Tom Tietenberg
- The U.S. allowance trading system for sulfur dioxide: An update on market experience pp. 115-129

- Renee Rico
- Cost-effectiveness of air pollution abatement in Poland pp. 131-149

- Tomasz Zylicz
- Endogenous technical progress induced by CO 2 reduction policies: Simulation results for Austria pp. 151-163

- Heinz Glueck and Stefan Schleicher
- Impacts of an EC carbon/energy tax and deregulating thermal power supply on CO 2, SO 2 and NO x emissions pp. 165-189

- Knut Alfsen, Hugo Birkelund and Morten Aaserud
- Trade-offs in sulfur emission trading in Europe pp. 191-219

- Ger Klaassen
Volume 5, issue 1, 1995
- Pollution, abatement and balanced growth pp. 1-8

- Cees Withagen
- Dynamics of pollution control when damage is sensitive to the rate of pollution accumulation pp. 9-27

- Olli Tahvonen
- Optimal combination of pollution prevention and abatement policies: The case of agricultural drainage pp. 29-49

- Farhed Shah, David Zilberman and Erik Lichtenberg
- Market-based systems for reducing chemical use in agriculture in the United States pp. 51-70

- C. Rendleman, Kenneth Reinert and James Tobey
- Estimation of the greenhouse gas externality with uncertainty pp. 71-82

- Michael Schauer
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