Environmental & Resource Economics
1991 - 2025
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Volume 76, issue 4, 2020
- Editorial: Economics of the Environment in the Shadow of Coronavirus pp. 519-523

- Ian Bateman, Astrid Dannenberg, Robert Elliott, Michael Finus, Phoebe Koundouri, Katrin Millock, Alistair Munro, Elizabeth Robinson, Daniel Rondeau, Ingmar Schumacher, Eric Strobl and Anastasios Xepapadeas
- Cross-Country Comparisons of Covid-19: Policy, Politics and the Price of Life pp. 525-551

- Ben Balmford, James D. Annan, Julia C. Hargreaves, Marina Altoè and Ian Bateman
- The Impact of the Wuhan Covid-19 Lockdown on Air Pollution and Health: A Machine Learning and Augmented Synthetic Control Approach pp. 553-580

- Matthew Cole, Robert Elliott and Bowen Liu
- Air Pollution Exposure and Covid-19 in Dutch Municipalities pp. 581-610

- Matthew Cole, Ceren Ozgen and Eric Strobl
- The Effects of Air Pollution on COVID-19 Related Mortality in Northern Italy pp. 611-634

- Eric S. Coker, Laura Cavalli, Enrico Fabrizi, Gianni Guastella, Enrico Lippo, Maria Laura Parisi, Nicola Pontarollo, Massimiliano Rizzati, Alessandro Varacca and Sergio Vergalli
- Effects of the COVID-19 on Air Quality: Human Mobility, Spillover Effects, and City Connections pp. 635-653

- Shasha Liu, Gaowen Kong and Dongmin Kong
- Is the Price System or Rationing More Effective in Getting a Mask to Those Who Need It Most? pp. 655-663

- Alistair Munro
- A Study on Herd Immunity of COVID-19 in South Korea: Using a Stochastic Economic-Epidemiological Model pp. 665-670

- Hojeong Park and Songhee H. Kim
- If the Objective is Herd Immunity, on Whom Should it be Built? pp. 671-683

- Christian Gollier
- Greening the Post-pandemic Recovery in the G20 pp. 685-703

- Edward Barbier
- Effects of Physical Distancing to Control COVID-19 on Public Health, the Economy, and the Environment pp. 705-729

- Stephen Newbold, David Finnoff, Linda Thunström, Madison Ashworth and Jason Shogren
- Green Recovery Policies for the COVID-19 Crisis: Modelling the Impact on the Economy and Greenhouse Gas Emissions pp. 731-750

- B. Lahcen, Jan Brusselaers, K. Vrancken, Y. Dams, C. Silva Paes, J. Eyckmans and Sandra Rousseau
- Five Lessons from COVID-19 for Advancing Climate Change Mitigation pp. 751-778

- David Klenert, Franziska Funke, Linus Mattauch and Brian O’Callaghan
- COVID-19 and EU Climate Targets: Can We Now Go Further? pp. 779-787

- Tensay Hadush Meles, Lisa Ryan and Joe Wheatley
- What Policies Address Both the Coronavirus Crisis and the Climate Crisis? pp. 789-810

- Gustav Engström, Johan Gars, Niko Jaakkola, Therese Lindahl, Daniel Spiro and Arthur A. van Benthem
- The Economy, Climate Change and Infectious Diseases: Links and Policy Implications pp. 811-824

- William Brock and Anastasios Xepapadeas
- Charting a “Green Path” for Recovery from COVID-19 pp. 825-853

- Samson Mukanjari and Thomas Sterner
- COVID-19 Tests the Market Stability Reserve pp. 855-865

- Reyer Gerlagh, Roweno J. R. K. Heijmans and Knut Einar Rosendahl
- Assessing Short-Term and Long-Term Economic and Environmental Effects of the COVID-19 Crisis in France pp. 867-883

- Paul Malliet, Frédéric Reynès, Gissela Landa, Meriem Hamdi-Cherif and Aurélien Saussay
- Real-Time Estimation of the Short-Run Impact of COVID-19 on Economic Activity Using Electricity Market Data pp. 885-900

- Carlo Fezzi and Valeria Fanghella
- Green Stimulus in a Post-pandemic Recovery: the Role of Skills for a Resilient Recovery pp. 901-911

- Ziqiao Chen, Giovanni Marin, David Popp and Francesco Vona
- The Corona-Pandemic: A Game-Theoretic Perspective on Regional and Global Governance pp. 913-927

- Alejandro Caparrós and Michael Finus
- Disease Risk from Human–Environment Interactions: Environment and Development Economics for Joint Conservation-Health Policy pp. 929-944

- Heidi Albers, Katherine D. Lee, Jennifer R. Rushlow and Carlos Zambrana-Torrselio
- The Consequences of COVID-19 and Other Disasters for Wildlife and Biodiversity pp. 945-961

- Daniel Rondeau, Brianna Perry and Franque Grimard
- Linking Human Destruction of Nature to COVID-19 Increases Support for Wildlife Conservation Policies pp. 963-999

- Ganga Shreedhar and Susana Mourato
- CITES and the Zoonotic Disease Content in International Wildlife Trade pp. 1001-1017

- Stefan Borsky, Hannah Hennighausen, Andrea Leiter and Keith Williges
- Infectious Diseases and Meat Production pp. 1019-1044

- Romain Espinosa, Damian Tago and Nicolas Treich
- COVID-19, Systemic Crisis, and Possible Implications for the Wild Meat Trade in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 1045-1066

- James McNamara, Elizabeth Robinson, Katharine Abernethy, Donald Midoko Iponga, Hannah N. K. Sackey, Juliet H. Wright and Milner-Gulland Ej
- Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Global Agricultural Markets pp. 1067-1079

- Christian Elleby, Ignacio Perez Dominguez, Marcel Adenauer and Giampiero Genovese
- The Unintended Impact of Colombia’s Covid-19 Lockdown on Forest Fires pp. 1081-1105

- Mónica Amador-Jiménez, Naomi Millner, Charles Palmer, R. Toby Pennington and Lorenzo Sileci
- Building a Social Mandate for Climate Action: Lessons from COVID-19 pp. 1107-1115

- Candice Howarth, Peter Bryant, Adam Corner, Sam Fankhauser, Andy Gouldson, Lorraine Whitmarsh and Rebecca Willis
- Moral Suasion and the Private Provision of Public Goods: Evidence from the COVID-19 Pandemic pp. 1117-1138

- Björn Bos, Moritz Drupp, Jasper N. Meya and Martin Quaas
- Environmental and Regulatory Concerns During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Results from the Pandemic Food and Stigma Survey pp. 1139-1148

- Maik Kecinski, Kent Messer, Brandon McFadden and Trey Malone
- Public Awareness of Nature and the Environment During the COVID-19 Crisis pp. 1149-1159

- Sandra Rousseau and Nick Deschacht
- The Value of Greenspace Under Pandemic Lockdown pp. 1161-1185

- Brett H. Day
- Suggestions for a Covid-19 Post-Pandemic Research Agenda in Environmental Economics pp. 1187-1213

- Robert Elliott, Ingmar Schumacher and Cees Withagen
Volume 76, issue 2, 2020
- Obituary: Karl-Göran Mäler pp. 195-200

- Anastasios Xepapadeas and Aart Zeeuw
- Improving Truthful Reporting of Polluting Firms by Rotating Inspectors: Experimental Evidence from a Bribery Game pp. 201-233

- Peiyao Shen, Regina Betz, Andreas Ortmann and Rukai Gong
- Environmental Inequality and Economic Valuation pp. 235-270

- Jasper N. Meya
- Technical Change and Green Productivity pp. 271-298

- Peng Li and Yaofu Ouyang
- Nitrogen Tax and Set-Aside as Greenhouse Gas Abatement Policies Under Global Change Scenarios: A Case Study for Germany pp. 299-329

- Martin Henseler, Ruth Delzeit, Marcel Adenäuer, Sarah Baum and Peter Kreins
- Welfare and Trade Effects of International Environmental Agreements pp. 331-345

- Catia Montagna, Avanti Nisha Pinto and Nikolaos Vlassis
- Insurance and Forest Rotation Decisions Under Storm Risk pp. 347-367

- Patrice Loisel, Marielle Brunette and Stéphane Couture
- Non-constant Discounting, Social Welfare and Endogenous Growth with Pollution Externalities pp. 369-403

- Francisco Cabo, Guiomar Martin-Herran and María Pilar Martínez-García
- Adoption of Environment-Friendly Agricultural Practices with Background Risk: Experimental Evidence pp. 405-428

- Marianne Lefebvre, Estelle Midler and Philippe Bontems
- Assessing the Role of Institutions in Limiting the Environmental Externalities of Economic Growth pp. 429-445

- Stephane Dees
Volume 76, issue 1, 2020
- Editorial: EAERE, ERE and the Research Challenges of the Coronavirus Pandemic pp. 1-5

- Ian Bateman, Paul Neetzow, Klaus Eisenack and Georg Meran
- The EAERE Celebrates Its 30th Anniversary pp. 7-16

- Aart Zeeuw
- EAERE Award for the Best Paper Published in Environmental and Resource Economics During 2019 pp. 17-19

- Phoebe Koundouri, Astrid Dannenberg and Ian Bateman
- The Environmental Impacts of the Coronavirus pp. 21-38

- Dieter Helm
- Commitment Versus Discretion in Climate and Energy Policy pp. 39-67

- Florian Habermacher and Paul Lehmann
- Worshipping the Tiger: Modeling Non-use Existence Values of Wildlife Spiritual Services pp. 69-90

- Adrian Lopes and Shady Atallah
- Estimating Power Sector Leakage Risks and Provincial Impacts of Canadian Carbon Pricing pp. 91-118

- John Bistline, James Merrick and Victor Niemeyer
- Climate Change and Recreation: Evidence from North American Cycling pp. 119-151

- Nathan Chan and Casey Wichman
- Can the Threat of Economic Sanctions Ensure the Sustainability of International Fisheries? An Experiment of a Dynamic Non-cooperative CPR Game with Uncertain Tipping Point pp. 153-176

- Selles Jules, Bonhommeau Sylvain, Patrice Guillotreau and Thomas Vallee
- No Man is an Island: Social Coordination and the Environment pp. 177-193

- Karine Nyborg
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