Environmental & Resource Economics
1991 - 2025
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Volume 75, issue 4, 2020
- Default Risk, Productivity, and the Environment: Theory and Evidence from U.S. Manufacturing pp. 677-710

- Dana Andersen
- Public Procurement, Local Labor Markets and Green Technological Change. Evidence from US Commuting Zones pp. 711-739

- Gianluca Orsatti, François Perruchas, Davide Consoli and Francesco Quatraro
- Structural, Innovation and Efficiency Effects of Environmental Regulation: Evidence from China’s Carbon Emissions Trading Pilot pp. 741-768

- Cenjie Liu, Chunbo Ma and Rui Xie
- Consequences of Protected Areas for Household Forest Extraction, Time Use, and Consumption: Evidence from Nepal pp. 769-808

- Aparna Howlader and Amy Ando
- Can Cleaner Environment Promote International Trade? Environmental Policies as Export Promoting Mechanisms pp. 809-833

- Ioanna Pantelaiou, Panos Hatzipanayotou, Panagiotis Konstantinou and Anastasios Xepapadeas
- Commodity Consistent Meta-Analysis of Wetland Values: An Illustration for Coastal Marsh Habitat pp. 835-865

- Hermine Vedogbeton and Robert Johnston
- Political Connections and Firm Pollution Behaviour: An Empirical Study pp. 867-898

- Yuping Deng, Yanrui Wu and Helian Xu
- Willingness to Pay for $$\hbox {CO}_2$$CO2 Emission Reductions in Passenger Car Transport pp. 899-929

- Daan Hulshof and Machiel Mulder
- The Existence Value of a Distinctive Native American Culture: Survival of the Hopi Reservation pp. 931-951

- Richard Carson, Michael Hanemann and Dale Whittington
- Mean Reversion in CO2 Emissions: the Need for Structural Change pp. 953-975

- Peter Sephton
Volume 75, issue 3, 2020
- Regulatory Avoidance and Spillover: The Effects of Environmental Regulation on Emissions at Coal-Fired Power Plants pp. 387-420

- Zach Raff and Jason Walter
- A Cap-and-Trade Commitment Policy with Allowance Banking pp. 421-455

- Olli-Pekka Kuusela and Jussi Lintunen
- Adaptation for Mitigation pp. 457-484

- Hiroaki Sakamoto, Masako Ikefuji and Jan Magnus
- Is Mining an Environmental Disamenity? Evidence from Resource Extraction Site Openings pp. 485-528

- Nathaly Rivera
- Is Aggregate Domestic Consumption Spending (ADCS) Per Capita Determining CO2 Emissions in South Africa? A New Perspective pp. 529-552

- Manzoor Ahmad and Shoukat Iqbal Khattak
- Team Inspection in the Management of Common-Pool Resources When Corruption is Present pp. 553-584

- Chenyang Xu and Klaas van’t Veld
- Monetary Policy, Natural Resources, and Federal Redistribution pp. 585-613

- Ohad Raveh
- On the Effects of Linking Cap-and-Trade Systems for $$\hbox {CO}_{2}$$CO2 Emissions pp. 615-630

- Bjart Holtsmark and Martin Weitzman
- Seasonal Harvest Patterns in Multispecies Fisheries pp. 631-655

- Anna Birkenbach, Andreea L. Cojocaru, Frank Asche, Atle Guttormsen and Martin D. Smith
- Estimating Willingness to Pay from Count Data When Survey Responses are Rounded pp. 657-675

- Ian B. Page, Erik Lichtenberg and Monica Saavoss
Volume 75, issue 2, 2020
- Spatial Dimensions of Stated Preference Valuation in Environmental and Resource Economics: Methods, Trends and Challenges pp. 215-242

- Klaus Glenk, Robert Johnston, Jürgen Meyerhoff and Julian Sagebiel
- Antecedent Volition and Spatial Effects: Can Multiple Goal Pursuit Mitigate Distance Decay? pp. 243-270

- Joffre Swait, Cristiano Franceschinis and Mara Thiene
- The Impact of Spatial Patterns in Road Traffic Externalities on Willingness-to-Pay Estimates pp. 271-295

- Sandra Rousseau, Marieke Franck and Simon De Jaeger
- Using Individualised Choice Maps to Capture the Spatial Dimensions of Value Within Choice Experiments pp. 297-322

- Tomas Badura, Silvia Ferrini, Michael Burton, Amy Binner and Ian Bateman
- Substitution Effects in Spatial Discrete Choice Experiments pp. 323-349

- Marije Schaafsma and Roy Brouwer
- Modelling Strategies for Discontinuous Distance Decay in Willingness to Pay for Ecosystem Services pp. 351-386

- Søren Olsen, Cathrine U. Jensen and Toke E. Panduro
Volume 75, issue 1, 2020
- Preferences for Distributional Impacts of Climate Policy pp. 1-24

- Lea S. Svenningsen and Bo Thorsen
- Bioeconomic Modelling of Coastal Cod and Kelp Forest Interactions: Co-benefits of Habitat Services, Fisheries and Carbon Sinks pp. 25-48

- Godwin Kofi Vondolia, Wenting Chen, Claire W. Armstrong and Magnus D. Norling
- Contingent Behavior and Asymmetric Preferences for Baltic Sea Coastal Recreation pp. 49-78

- Christine Bertram, Heini Ahtiainen, Jürgen Meyerhoff, Kristine Pakalniete, Eija Pouta and Katrin Rehdanz
- Determining the Social Cost of Carbon: Under Damage and Climate Sensitivity Uncertainty pp. 79-103

- Samuel Okullo
- Social Cooperation in the Context of Integrated Private and Common Land Management pp. 105-136

- Habtamu Tilahun Kassahun, Bo Thorsen, Joffre Swait and Jette Bredahl Jacobsen
- Production Risk in the Norwegian Fisheries pp. 137-149

- Frank Asche, Andreea L. Cojocaru, Ruth B. M. Pincinato and Kristin H. Roll
- Taxing Consumption to Mitigate Carbon Leakage pp. 151-181

- Kevin R. Kaushal and Knut Einar Rosendahl
- Do Benefits from Dynamic Tariffing Rise? Welfare Effects of Real-Time Retail Pricing Under Carbon Taxation and Variable Renewable Electricity Supply pp. 183-213

- Christian Gambardella, Michael Pahle and Wolf-Peter Schill
Volume 74, issue 4, 2019
- Waiting for the Courts: Effects of Policy Uncertainty on Pollution and Investment pp. 1453-1496

- Jackson Dorsey
- The Effect of Growth and Corruption on Soil Sealing in Italy: A Regional Environmental Kuznets Curve Analysis pp. 1497-1518

- Salvatore Bimonte and Arsenio Stabile
- Climate Policy Must Favour Mitigation Over Adaptation pp. 1519-1531

- Ingmar Schumacher
- Combining Risk Attitudes in a Lottery Game and Flood Risk Protection Decisions in a Discrete Choice Experiment pp. 1533-1562

- Markus Glatt, Roy Brouwer and Ivana Logar
- Household Demand for Water in Rural Kenya pp. 1563-1584

- Jake Wagner, Joseph Cook and Peter Kimuyu
- Environmental Policy Instrument Choice and International Trade pp. 1585-1617

- J Holladay, Mohammed Mohsin and Shreekar Pradhan
- Fuel Subsidies Versus Market Power: Is There a Countervailing Second-Best Optimum? pp. 1619-1646

- Morakinyo O. Adetutu and Thomas G. Weyman-Jones
- Treated Wastewater Reuse: An Efficient and Sustainable Solution for Water Resource Scarcity pp. 1647-1685

- Ami Reznik, Ariel Dinar and Francesc Hernández-Sancho
- Building Risk into the Mitigation/Adaptation Decisions simulated by Integrated Assessment Models pp. 1687-1721

- Anil Markandya, Enrica Cian, Laurent Drouet, Josué M. Polanco-Martínez and Francesco Bosello
- Can Variations in Temperature Explain the Systemic Risk of European Firms? pp. 1723-1759

- Panagiotis Tzouvanas, Renatas Kizys, Ioannis Chatziantoniou and Roza Sagitova
Volume 74, issue 3, 2019
- A Personal Biography of Marty Weitzman pp. 943-947

- Christian Gollier
- Combining Carbon Taxation and Offset Payments: A New Approach to Climate Policy in Low-Income Countries pp. 949-960

- Jon Strand
- The Individual Travel Cost Method with Consumer-Specific Values of Travel Time Savings pp. 961-984

- Mikolaj Czajkowski, Marek Giergiczny, Jakub Kronenberg and Jeffrey Englin
- How Effective is Lithium Recycling as a Remedy for Resource Scarcity? pp. 985-1010

- Knut Einar Rosendahl and Diana Roa Rubiano
- Economic Growth and Environmental Degradation When Preferences are Non-homothetic pp. 1011-1036

- Jaime Alonso-Carrera, Carlos de Miguel and Baltasar Manzano
- Optimal Environmental Border Adjustments Under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade pp. 1037-1075

- Edward Balistreri, Daniel Kaffine and Hidemichi Yonezawa
- Scarcity and Safe Operating Spaces: The Example of Natural Forests pp. 1077-1099

- Edward Barbier and Joanne Burgess
- Economic Freedom, Internal Motivation, and Corporate Environmental Responsibility of SMEs pp. 1101-1123

- Johan Graafland and Reyer Gerlagh
- Trade in Environmental Goods and Air Pollution: A Mediation Analysis to Estimate Total, Direct and Indirect Effects pp. 1125-1162

- Natalia Zugravu-Soilita
- A Semiparametric Smooth Coefficient Estimator for Recreation Demand pp. 1163-1187

- Weiwei Liu and Kevin Egan
- Green Alliances and the Role of Taxation pp. 1189-1206

- Eleni Stathopoulou and Luis Gautier
- International Fisheries Access Agreements and Trade pp. 1207-1238

- Tatyana Chesnokova and Stephanie McWhinnie
- Poverty-Environment Traps pp. 1239-1271

- Edward Barbier and Jacob Hochard
- Environmental Efficiency and Pollution Costs of Nitrogen Surplus in Dairy Farms: A Parametric Hyperbolic Technology Distance Function Approach pp. 1273-1298

- Adewale Henry Adenuga, John Davis, George Hutchinson, Trevor Donnellan and Myles Patton
- On the Strategic Effect of International Permits Trading on Local Pollution pp. 1299-1329

- Fabio Antoniou and Efthymia Kyriakopoulou
- Delegation and Public Pressure in a Threshold Public Goods Game pp. 1331-1353

- Doruk İriş, Jungmin Lee and Alessandro Tavoni
- Lead Pipes, Prescriptive Policy and Property Values pp. 1355-1382

- Adam Theising
- About the Relationship Between Green Technology and Material Usage pp. 1383-1423

- Tobias Wendler
- Conservation Spillovers: The Effect of Rooftop Solar on Climate Change Beliefs pp. 1425-1451

- Graham Beattie, Yi Han and Andrea La Nauze
Volume 74, issue 2, 2019
- Bureaucratic Shirking, Corruption, and Firms’ Environmental Investment and Abatement pp. 505-538

- Fuhai Hong and Tat-How Teh
- Building Climate Coalitions on Preferential Free Trade Agreements pp. 539-569

- Thomas Kuhn, Radomir Pestow and Anja Zenker
- The Morbidity Costs of Air Pollution: Evidence from Spending on Chronic Respiratory Conditions pp. 571-603

- Austin M. Williams and Daniel J. Phaneuf
- The Effect of Carbon Tax on Farm Income: Evidence from a Canadian Province pp. 605-623

- Edward Olale, Emmanuel Yiridoe, Thomas O. Ochuodho and Lantz Van
- Environmental Disasters and Electoral Cycle: An Empirical Analysis on Floods and Landslides in Italy pp. 625-651

- Alessio D’Amato, Giovanni Marin and Andrea Rampa
- Climate Change Interactions with Agriculture, Forestry Sequestration, and Food Security pp. 653-675

- Luis Peña-Lévano, Farzad Taheripour and Wallace Tyner
- Correction to: Climate Change Interactions with Agriculture, Forestry Sequestration, and Food Security pp. 677-678

- Luis Peña-Lévano, Farzad Taheripour and Wallace Tyner
- Economic Impacts of Climate Change on Vegetative Agriculture Markets in Israel pp. 679-696

- Rotem Zelingher, Andrea Ghermandi, Enrica Cian, Malcolm Mistry and Iddo Kan
- The Impact of Adaptation on the Stability of International Environmental Agreements pp. 697-725

- Michèle Breton and Lucia Sbragia
- Unequal Vulnerability to Climate Change and the Transmission of Adverse Effects Through International Trade pp. 727-759

- Karine Constant and Marion Davin
- Linking with Uncertainty: The Relationship Between EU ETS Pollution Permits and Kyoto Offsets pp. 761-784

- Beat Hintermann and Marc Gronwald
- Environmental Policy and Induced Technological Change: Evidence from Automobile Fuel Economy Regulations pp. 785-810

- Takahiko Kiso
- Preferences for Mitigation of the Negative Impacts of the Oil and Gas Industry in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria pp. 811-843

- I. G. Ukpong, Kelvin Balcombe, Iain Fraser and Francisco Areal
- Rushing the Impatient: Allowance Reserves and the Time Profile of Low-Carbon Investments pp. 845-863

- Grischa Perino and Maximilian Willner
- Assessing the Role of Domestic Value Chains in China’s CO2 Emission Intensity: A Multi-Region Structural Decomposition Analysis pp. 865-890

- H. Wang, Chen Pan and Peng Zhou
- Greening the South Africa’s Economy Could Benefit the Food Sector: Evidence from a Carbon Tax Policy Assessment pp. 891-910

- Sifiso M. Ntombela, Heinrich R. Bohlmann and Mmatlou W. Kalaba
- Welfare Analysis of Government Subsidy Programs for Fuel-Efficient Vehicles and New Energy Vehicles in China pp. 911-937

- Ziying Yang and Manping Tang
- For International Cap-and-Trade in Carbon Permits, Price Stabilization Introduces Secondary Free-Rider-Type Problems pp. 939-942

- Martin Weitzman
Volume 74, issue 1, 2019
- Transitional Restricted Linkage Between Emissions Trading Schemes pp. 1-32

- Simon Quemin and Christian Perthuis
- Local Fishing Communities and Nature-Based Tourism in Baja, México: An Inter-sectoral Valuation of Environmental Inputs pp. 33-52

- Alberto Ansuategi, Duncan Knowler, Tobias Schwoerer and Salvador García-Martínez
- Carbon Prices and Fuel Switching: A Quasi-experiment in Electricity Markets pp. 53-98

- Ling Huang and Yishu Zhou
- Charging Drivers by the Pound: How Does the UK Vehicle Tax System Affect CO2 Emissions? pp. 99-129

- Davide Cerruti, Anna Alberini and Joshua Linn
- Demand for Green Refueling Infrastructure pp. 131-157

- Tamara Sheldon, J. R. DeShazo and Richard Carson
- Averting Behavior Among Singaporeans During Indonesian Forest Fires pp. 159-180

- Tamara Sheldon and Chandini Sankaran
- Special Flood Hazard Effects on Coastal and Interior Home Values: One Size Does Not Fit All pp. 181-210

- Robert Johnston and Klaus Moeltner
- Environmental Performance and Regulation Effect of China’s Atmospheric Pollutant Emissions: Evidence from “Three Regions and Ten Urban Agglomerations” pp. 211-242

- Zhuang Miao, Tomas Baležentis, Zhihua Tian, Shuai Shao, Yong Geng and Rui Wu
- The Welfare Effects of Opening to Foreign Direct Investment in Polluting Sectors pp. 243-269

- Xin Zhao, Gregmar Galinato and Tim Graciano
- Labor Market Distortions and Welfare-Decreasing International Emissions Trading pp. 271-293

- Shiro Takeda, Toshi Arimura and Makoto Sugino
- Livestock and Carnivores: Economic and Ecological Interactions pp. 295-317

- Anne Johannesen, Jon Olaf Olaussen and Anders Skonhoft
- Managing Satellite Debris in Low-Earth Orbit: Incentivizing Ex Ante Satellite Quality and Ex Post Take-Back Programs pp. 319-336

- Zachary Grzelka and Jeffrey Wagner
- The Intuition Behind Income Effects of Price Changes in Discrete Choice Models, and a Simple Method for Measuring the Compensating Variation pp. 337-366

- Richard Batley and Thijs Dekker
- Optimists, Pessimists, and the Precautionary Principle pp. 367-396

- Meglena Jeleva and Stéphane Rossignol
- Supply-Side Climate Policy: On the Role of Exploration and Asymmetric Information pp. 397-420

- Thomas Eichner and Rüdiger Pethig
- Multiple-Purchaser Payments for Ecosystem Services: An Exploration Using Spatial Simulation Modelling pp. 421-447

- Gregory Smith, Brett Day and Amy Binner
- Correcting the Climate Externality: Pareto Improvements Across Generations and Regions pp. 449-472

- Michael O. Hoel, Sverre Kittelsen and Snorre Kverndokk
- Dynamic Climate Policy Under Firm Relocation: The Implications of Phasing Out Free Allowances pp. 473-503

- Daniel Nachtigall
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