Environmental & Resource Economics
1991 - 2025
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Volume 2, issue 6, 1992
- Clean technology — Innovation and environmental regulation pp. 533-550

- Susse Georg, Inge Røpke and Ulrik Jørgensen
- Ecosystems, externalities, and economies pp. 551-567

- Thomas Crocker and John Tschirhart
- Social incidence and economic costs of carbon limits pp. 569-591

- Gunter Stephan, Renger Nieuwkoop and Thomas Wiedmer
- On modeling incentive systems which utilize pollution charges for pollution abatement pp. 593-604

- A. Rikun
- Altruism in cost-benefit analysis pp. 605-613

- Per-Olov Johansson
- Supply and demand factors of Cleaner technologies: Some empirical evidence pp. 615-634

- Rene Kemp, Xander Olsthoorn, Frans Oosterhuis and Harmen Verbruggen
- Operational Research and the environment pp. 635-639

- P. Beek, L. Fortuin and L. Wassenhove
Volume 2, issue 5, 1992
- Investment decisions and transferable discharge permits: An empirical study of water quality management under policy uncertainty pp. 441-458

- David Letson
- Profits from violating controls on the use of a polluting input pp. 459-468

- Ing-Marie Andréasson-Gren
- Optimal failure rates and penalty-bonus policies in the offshore petroleum sector pp. 469-489

- Eirik Amundsen
- Social cost of CO 2 abatement from energy efficiency and solar power in the United States pp. 491-512

- Darwin Hall
- Deforestation and national accounting pp. 513-521

- John Hartwick
- Natural resources damages from Chernobyl pp. 523-525

- Michael Hanemann, Per-Olov Johansson, Bengt Kriström and Leif Mattsson
Volume 2, issue 4, 1992
- Rehabilitating gum arabic systems in Sudan: Economic and environmental implications pp. 341-358

- Edward Barbier
- Rainfed mechanized farming and deforestation in central Sudan pp. 359-371

- Abdelmoneim Elnagheeb and Daniel Bromley
- Adoption of improved irrigation and drainage reduction technologies under limiting environmental conditions pp. 373-398

- Ariel Dinar, Mark Campbell and David Zilberman
- Pricing and regulating affect environmental ethics pp. 399-414

- Bruno Frey
- The amenity value of woodland in Great Britain: A comparison of economic estimates pp. 415-434

- Guy Garrod and Ken Willis
- Taking Nature into Account: Proposed scheme of resource and environmental accounting pp. 435-437

- Edward Barbier
Volume 2, issue 3, 1992
- The economics of a stock pollutant: Aldicarb on Long Island pp. 245-258

- Jon Conrad and Lars Olson
- Targeted versus nontargeted multispecies fishing pp. 259-281

- C. Duarte
- National account of timber and forest environmental resources in Sweden pp. 283-305

- Lars Hultkrantz
- Controlling acid deposition: A general equilibrium assessment pp. 307-322

- Roy Boyd and Kerry Krutilla
- Environmental aspects of water price formation. An empirical investigation of the cost of ground water protection pp. 323-339

- W. Pfaffenberger and U. Scheele
Volume 2, issue 2, 1992
- Transboundary pollution problems, environmental policy and international cooperation: An introduction pp. 107-116

- Henk Folmer and Ignazio Musu
- International aspects of pollution control pp. 117-139

- Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg and Aart Zeeuw
- International environment conventions: The case of uniform reductions of emissions pp. 141-159

- Michael Hoel
- Transboundary air pollution and soil acidification: A dynamic analysis of an acid rain game between Finland and the USSR pp. 161-181

- Veijo Kaitala, Matti Pohjola and Olli Tahvonen
- Environmental innovation policy and international competition pp. 183-200

- Carlo Carraro and Domenico Siniscalco
- Bilateral transfers and lending in international environmental cooperation pp. 201-220

- Kari Alho
- Economic integration and the environment: Effects on members and non-members pp. 221-236

- Michael Rauscher
Volume 2, issue 1, 1992
- The commons, common property, and environmental policy pp. 1-17

- Daniel Bromley
- Ill-behaviour of transformation-frontiers with environmental quality versus pollution pp. 19-32

- Wolfgang Ströbele
- Are there environmental limits to cost benefit analysis? pp. 33-59

- Nick Hanley
- Global warming: Efficient policies in the case of multiple pollutants pp. 61-77

- Peter Michaelis
- Agricultural trade liberalization, price changes, and environmental effects pp. 79-89

- Ernst Lutz
- Willingness to pay for environmental goods in Norway: A contingent valuation study with real payment pp. 91-106

- Kalle Seip and Jon Strand
Volume 1, issue 4, 1991
- Toward enhancement of the contribution of theory to environmental policy pp. 333-352

- William Baumol
- Participatory institutions: The context of common and private property resources pp. 353-372

- Kanchan Chopra and Gopal Kadekodi
- Factors affecting the price of Swedish forest land, 1965–1987 pp. 373-384

- Lars Hultkrantz
- How efficient are national environmental standards? A benefit-cost analysis of the United States experience pp. 385-413

- Ralph Luken and Lyman Clark
Volume 1, issue 3, 1991
- The greenhouse effect: Damages, costs and abatement pp. 237-270

- Robert Ayres and Jörg Walter
- Europe '92. Decentralizing environmental policy in the single market pp. 271-287

- Horst Siebert
- The control of CO 2 emissions and its economic impact: An AGE model for a german state pp. 289-312

- Klaus Conrad and Michael Schröder
- Towards a sustainable and efficient use of manure in agriculture: The Dutch case pp. 313-332

- Frank Dietz and Nico Hoogervorst
Volume 1, issue 2, 1991
- A comparative study of environmental amenity valuations pp. 129-155

- Mordechai Shechter
- (Monopolistic) resource extraction and limit pricing: The market penetration of competitively produced synfuels pp. 157-178

- Franz Wirl
- Incentives, regulations, and sustainable land use in Costa Rica pp. 179-194

- Ernst Lutz
- Cooperative and noncooperative protection against transferable and filterable externalities pp. 195-214

- Jason Shogren and Thomas Crocker
- Pollution control and the Ramsey problem pp. 215-236

- Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg and Cees Withagen
Volume 1, issue 1, 1991
- The raison d'être of ERE pp. v-viii

- J. Opschoor and H. Jansen
- National accounts and environmental resources pp. 1-15

- Karl‑Göran Mäler
- Environmental problems and policy in the Single European Market pp. 17-41

- Henk Folmer and Charles Howe
- General equilibrium effects of environmental policy: A CGE-modeling approach pp. 43-61

- Lars Bergman
- Static and dynamic efficiency of pollution control strategies pp. 63-82

- Doede Wiersma
- Another reconciliation between economists and forestry experts: OLG-arguments pp. 83-95

- Karl-Gustaf Löfgren
- On the dynamics of renewable resource harvesting and pollution control pp. 97-117

- Olli Tahvonen
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