Environmental & Resource Economics
1991 - 2025
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Volume 4, issue 6, 1994
- Efficient introduction of Pigovian taxes pp. 535-544

- Franz Wirl
- On the possibility of attaining environmental and trade objectives simultaneously pp. 545-553

- Amitrajeet Batabyal
- Dynamic economic analysis of marine pollution prevention technologies: An application to double hulls and electronic charts pp. 555-580

- Di Jin, Hauke Kite-Powell and James Broadus
- Management of common property resources: Limits to voluntary collective action pp. 581-594

- M. Narsimha Murty
- Alternative fishery management policies: Monitoring costs versus catch limits pp. 595-598

- Philip Graves, Robert Sexton, Dwight Lee and Steve Jackstadt
Volume 4, issue 5, 1994
- Alternative standards and instruments for air pollution control in Poland pp. 401-417

- Michael Toman, Janusz Cofała and Robin Bates
- Coalitions in transboundary pollution reduction pp. 419-434

- L. Krechetov
- On economic disequilibrium and free lunch pp. 435-454

- Robert Ayres
- On levies to reduce the nitrogen surplus: The case of Dutch pig farms pp. 455-478

- Peter Fontein, Geert Thijssen, Jan Magnus and Jan Dijk
- Environmental enforcement when ‘inspectability’ is endogenous: A model with overshooting properties pp. 479-494

- Anthony Heyes
- Environmental accidents under moral hazard and limited firm liability pp. 495-509

- Jon Strand
- Contingent valuation in Korean environmental planning: A pilot application to the protection of drinking water quality in Seoul pp. 511-526

- Seung-Jun Kwak and Clifford Russell
- Discounting in a world of limited growth pp. 527-534

- Thomas Sterner
Volume 4, issue 4, 1994
- Emission trading in Europe with an exchange rate pp. 305-330

- Ger Klaassen, Finn Førsund and Markus Amann
- Inter-basin water transfers under uncertainty: Storage capacity and optimal guaranteed deliveries pp. 331-352

- Cesare Dosi and Michele Moretto
- Renewable resource market obeying difference equations: Stable points, stable cycles, and Chaos (1991) pp. 353-381

- Clara Duarte
- Constant-returns endogenous growth with pollution control pp. 383-400

- Chung-Huang Huang and Deqin Cai
Volume 4, issue 3, 1994
- Fairness in a tradeable-permit treaty for carbon emissions reductions in Europe and the former Soviet Union pp. 219-239

- Peter Bohm and Bjorn Larsen
- Economic growth with environmental damage and technical progress pp. 241-249

- Oleg Eismont
- Recycling of plastics: A materials balance optimisation model pp. 251-264

- P. Starreveld and Ekko van Ierland
- Regional economic impact of oil spills pp. 265-277

- Knut Heen and Magnar Andersen
- Cost efficient pesticide reductions: A study of Sweden pp. 279-293

- Ing-Marie Gren
- Pollution standards vs charges under uncertainty pp. 295-304

- Peter Tisato
Volume 4, issue 2, 1994
- Optimal abatement of sulphur emissions in Europe pp. 127-150

- George Halkos
- Taxesversus tradable discharge permits: A review in the light of the U.S. and European experience pp. 151-169

- Charles Howe
- Tradeable permits, missing markets, and technology pp. 171-186

- Rose Anne Devlin and R. Quentin Grafton
- Measuring the trade-off between economic growth and a clean environment pp. 187-208

- F. Butter and Harmen Verbruggen
- An economic estimate of the effect of a waterside location on property values pp. 209-217

- Guy Garrod and Ken Willis
Volume 4, issue 1, 1994
- The loss of biological diversity: Some policy implications pp. 1-11

- Charles Perrings and Hans Opschoor
- Threshold effects and incentives for the conservation of biodiversity pp. 13-28

- Charles Perrings and David Pearce
- Biodiversity, natural resource accounting and ecological monitoring pp. 29-53

- M. Common and T. Norton
- Primary and secondary values of wetland ecosystems pp. 55-74

- Ing-Marie Gren, Carl Folke, Kerry Turner and Ian Batemen
- Trade, tropical deforestation and policy interventions pp. 75-90

- Edward Barbier and Michael Rauscher
- Conservation of biodiversity and economic development: The concept of transferable development rights pp. 91-110

- Theodore Panayotou
- The biodiversity supergame pp. 111-122

- Scott Barrett
Volume 3, issue 6, 1993
- National and international policies for tropical rain forest conservation—A quantitative analysis for Cameroon pp. 501-531

- Rainer Thiele and Manfred Wiebelt
- Some notes on trichotomous choice discrete valuation pp. 533-543

- Rauli Svento
- Testing whether waterfowl hunting benefits increase with greater water deliveries to wetlands pp. 545-561

- Joseph Cooper and John Loomis
- A bioeconomic model for estimating the optimal level of deer and tag sales pp. 563-579

- Joseph Cooper
Volume 3, issue 5, 1993
- Environmental quality indicators: Background, principles and examples from Norway pp. 415-435

- Knut Alfsen and Hans Sæbø
- Technological change under residual risk regulation: The case of coke ovens in the U.S. steel industry pp. 437-455

- Timothy Considine, Graham Davis and Donita Marakovits
- Regulation of the iberoatlantic sardine fishery pp. 457-470

- Juan Surís-Regueiro
- An assessment of the empirical magnitude of option values for environment goods pp. 471-485

- Catherine Kling
- Differentiating use and nonuse values for coastal pond water quality improvements pp. 487-494

- Yoshiaki Kaoru
Volume 3, issue 4, 1993
- Interconnected games and international environmental problems pp. 313-335

- Henk Folmer, Pierre Mouche and Shannon Ragland
- Intergenerational transfers and the social discount rate pp. 337-358

- Richard Howarth and Richard Norgaard
- The U.S. Environmental policy experience: A critique with Suggestions for the European Community pp. 359-379

- Charles Howe
- Hedonic models and air pollution: Twenty-five years and counting pp. 381-394

- V. Smith and Ju Huang
- A framework for modelling economy-environment-development relationships based on dynamic carrying capacity and sustainable development feedback pp. 395-412

- Jeroen van den Bergh
Volume 3, issue 3, 1993
- Introduction pp. 217-220

- Willem Heijman and Mordechai Shechter
- Harmonization of carbon taxes in international climate agreements pp. 221-231

- Michael Hoel
- Policy instruments for curbing CO 2 emissions: The case of the Netherlands pp. 233-244

- Lans Bovenberg
- On the design of incentive mechanisms in environmental policy pp. 245-262

- Klaus Conrad and Jianmin Wang
- Economic instruments for emission abatement under appreciable technological indivisibilities pp. 263-284

- Nir Becker, Mira Baron and Mordechai Shechter
- Abatement of agricultural pollution and economic incentives: The case of intensive livestock farming in France pp. 285-296

- D. Vermersch, F. Bonnieux and P. Rainelli
- Assessing the impact of environmental charges a partial general equilibrium model of the forest sector pp. 297-312

- Runar Brännlund and Bengt Kriström
Volume 3, issue 2, 1993
- The geneva hydrocarbon protocol: Economic insights from a belgian perspective pp. 107-127

- Inge Mayeres, Stef Proost and David Miltz
- Tradable emission rights and strategic interaction pp. 129-151

- Nils-Henrik von der Fehr
- Incentives for investment in energy efficiency: an econometric evaluation and policy implications pp. 153-169

- Jan Velthuijsen
- Searching for uncertain benefits and the conservation of biological diversity pp. 171-181

- Stephen Polasky, Andrew Solow and James Broadus
- An investigation into the reliability of intended visitation behavior pp. 183-191

- John Loomis
- Intertemporal data and travel cost analysis pp. 193-207

- Daniel Hellerstein
Volume 3, issue 1, 1993
- Empirical measures of factors affecting social rates of discount pp. 1-21

- Martin Luckert and Wiktor Adamowicz
- Energy taxation in Southern Europe: The case of Portugal pp. 23-39

- Leonor Modesto
- Climate change damage and the trace gas index issue pp. 41-61

- John Reilly and Kenneth Richards
- Comparing continuous and discrete contingent valuation questions pp. 63-71

- Bengt Kriström
- An econometric analysis of consumer demand for ivory and rhino horn pp. 73-95

- E. Milner-Gulland
- Nonconvexity, efficiency and equilibrium in exhaustible resource depletion pp. 97-106

- Anthony Fisher and Larry Karp
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