Environmental & Resource Economics
1991 - 2025
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Volume 73, issue 4, 2019
- Intergenerational Discounting with Intragenerational Inequality in Consumption and the Environment pp. 957-972

- Rintaro Yamaguchi
- Common Pool Resource Management at the Extensive and Intensive Margins: Experimental Evidence pp. 973-993

- Jordan Suter, Sam Collie, Kent Messer, Joshua Duke and Holly A. Michael
- Welfare Implications of Water Scarcity: Higher Prices of Desalination pp. 995-1022

- Yiğit Sağlam
- Responding to Risky Neighbors: Testing for Spatial Spillover Effects for Defensible Space in a Fire-Prone WUI Community pp. 1023-1047

- Travis Warziniack, Patricia Champ, James Meldrum, Hannah Brenkert-Smith, Christopher M. Barth and Lilia C. Falk
- Altruism and Global Environmental Taxes pp. 1049-1072

- Marc Daube
- The Price of Purity: Willingness to Pay for Air and Water Purification Technologies in Rajasthan, India pp. 1073-1100

- Alexandra K. Shannon, Faraz Usmani, Subhrendu Pattanayak and Marc Jeuland
- Heterogeneous Patience, Bargaining Power and Investment in Future Public Goods pp. 1101-1107

- Ram Fishman
- Is Recycling a Threat or an Opportunity for the Extractor of an Exhaustible Resource? pp. 1109-1134

- Bocar Samba Ba and Philippe Mahenc
- Exploitation of a Mobile Resource with Costly Cooperation pp. 1135-1163

- Gabriel Sampson and James Sanchirico
- Uncertainty, Learning and International Environmental Agreements: The Role of Risk Aversion pp. 1165-1196

- Alistair Ulph, Pedro Pintassilgo and Michael Finus
- Did You Miss Something? Inattentive Respondents in Discrete Choice Experiments pp. 1197-1235

- Erlend Dancke Sandorf
- Active Learning and Optimal Climate Policy pp. 1237-1264

- In Chang Hwang, Richard Tol and Marjan Hofkes
- Testing for Convergence in Carbon Dioxide Emissions Using a Bayesian Robust Structural Model pp. 1265-1286

- Octavio Fernández-Amador, Doris Oberdabernig and Patrick Tomberger
- Panic-Based Overfishing in Transboundary Fisheries pp. 1287-1313

- Sareh Vosooghi
- Environmental Policy, Innovation, and Productivity Growth: Controlling the Effects of Regulation and Endogeneity pp. 1315-1355

- Erik Hille and Patrick Möbius
- Economic Growth Effects of Alternative Climate Change Impact Channels in Economic Modeling pp. 1357-1385

- Franziska Piontek, Matthias Kalkuhl, Elmar Kriegler, Anselm Schultes, Marian Leimbach, Ottmar Edenhofer and Nico Bauer
- Does Air Pollution Crowd Out Foreign Direct Investment Inflows? Evidence from a Quasi-natural Experiment in China pp. 1387-1414

- Weibing Li and Kaixia Zhang
- Correction to: Global Energy Consumption in a Warming Climate pp. 1415-1415

- Enrica Cian and Ian Sue Wing
Volume 73, issue 3, 2019
- Behavioral and Experimental Agri-Environmental Research: Methodological Challenges, Literature Gaps, and Recommendations pp. 719-742

- Leah H. Palm-Forster, Paul Ferraro, Nicholas Janusch, Christian Vossler and Kent Messer
- Subject Pools and Deception in Agricultural and Resource Economics Experiments pp. 743-758

- Timothy Cason and Steven Y. Wu
- Private Benefits of Conservation and Procurement Auction Performance pp. 759-790

- Marc Conte and Robert Griffin
- Policy Instruments and Incentives for Coordinated Habitat Conservation pp. 791-813

- Carson Reeling, Leah H. Palm-Forster and Richard Melstrom
- Investigating Potential Impacts of Credit Failure Risk Mitigation on Habitat Exchange Outcomes pp. 815-842

- Karsyn Lamb, Kristiana Hansen, Christopher Bastian, Amy Nagler and Chian Jones Ritten
- Performance of Agglomeration Bonuses in Conservation Auctions: Lessons from a Framed Field Experiment pp. 843-869

- Zhaoyang Liu, Jintao Xu, Xiaojun Yang, Qin Tu, Nick Hanley and Andreas Kontoleon
- Environmental Labelling and Consumption Changes: A Food Choice Experiment pp. 871-897

- Laurent Muller, Anne Lacroix and Bernard Ruffieux
- The Random Quantity Mechanism: Laboratory and Field Tests of a Novel Cost-Revealing Procurement Mechanism pp. 899-921

- Samuel D. Bell and Nadia A. Streletskaya
- Does Absolution Promote Sin? A Conservationist’s Dilemma pp. 923-955

- Matthew Harding and David Rapson
Volume 73, issue 2, 2019
- Prices Versus Quantities Versus Hybrids in the Presence of Co-pollutants pp. 353-384

- John Stranlund and Insung Son
- Demand-Pull Instruments and the Development of Wind Power in Europe: A Counterfactual Analysis pp. 385-429

- Marc Baudry and Clément Bonnet
- Fiscal Pressure, Tax Competition and Environmental Pollution pp. 431-447

- Junhong Bai, Jiayu Lu and Sijia Li
- Double Free-Riding in Innovation and Abatement: A Rules Treaty Solution pp. 449-483

- Hans Gersbach, Quirin Oberpriller and Martin Scheffel
- Heat in the Heartland: Crop Yield and Coverage Response to Climate Change Along the Mississippi River pp. 485-513

- Lunyu Xie, Sarah M. Lewis, Maximilian Auffhammer and Peter Berck
- Funding Global Environmental Public Goods Through Multilateral Financial Mechanisms pp. 515-531

- Nathan Chan
- Nutrient Trading Between Wastewater Treatment Plants in the Baltic Sea Region pp. 533-556

- Sami Hautakangas and Markku Ollikainen
- Optimal Transition from Coal to Gas and Renewable Power Under Capacity Constraints and Adjustment Costs pp. 557-590

- Renaud Coulomb, Oskar Lecuyer and Adrien Vogt-Schilb
- Pay for the Option to Pay? The Impact of Improved Scientific Information on Payments for Ecosystem Services pp. 591-625

- Susan Sayre
- Stated Preferences for Conservation Policies Under Uncertainty: Insights on the Effect of Individuals’ Risk Attitudes in the Environmental Domain pp. 627-659

- Michela Faccioli, Laure Kuhfuss and Mikolaj Czajkowski
- Conservation Incentives from an Ecosystem Service: How Much Farmland Might Be Devoted to Native Pollinators? pp. 661-678

- R. David Simpson
- Opportunity Cost of Environmental Conservation in the Presence of Externalities: Application to the Farmed and Wild Salmon Trade-Off in Norway pp. 679-696

- Ekaterina Nikitina
- Trading Off Tourism for Fisheries pp. 697-716

- Bui Bich Xuan and Claire W. Armstrong
- Correction to: Trading Off Tourism for Fisheries pp. 717-717

- Bui Bich Xuan and Claire W. Armstrong
Volume 73, issue 1, 2019
- Dynamic Efficiency in Experimental Emissions Trading Markets with Investment Uncertainty pp. 1-31

- Timothy Cason and Frans de Vries
- Optimal Waste Disposal Fees When Product Durability is Endogenous: Accounting for Planned Obsolescence pp. 33-50

- Hiroshi Kinokuni, Shuichi Ohori and Yasunobu Tomoda
- Do Voluntary Commons Associations Deliver Sustainable Grazing Outcomes? An Empirical Study of England pp. 51-74

- Shaun Larcom and Terry Gevelt
- Do Random Coefficients and Alternative Specific Constants Improve Policy Analysis? An Empirical Investigation of Model Fit and Prediction pp. 75-91

- Henry Klaiber and Roger von Haefen
- Border Adjustments Supplementing Nationally Determined Carbon Pricing pp. 93-109

- Melanie Hecht and Wolfgang Peters
- Policy Change Anticipation in the Buyback Context pp. 111-132

- Barbara Hutniczak, Niels Vestergaard and Dale Squires
- Optimal Environmental Policy for a Mine Under Polluting Waste Rocks and Stock Pollution pp. 133-158

- Pauli Lappi and Markku Ollikainen
- Measuring the Impact of Water Supply Interruptions on Household Welfare pp. 159-179

- David Roibas, Maria A. Garcia-Valiñas and Roberto Fernández-Llera
- Weathering Storms: Understanding the Impact of Natural Disasters in Central America pp. 181-211

- Oscar A. Ishizawa and Juan Jose Miranda
- Time Trends and Persistence in the Global CO2 Emissions Across Europe pp. 213-228

- Luis Gil-Alana and Tommaso Trani
- Spatial Effects of Air Pollution on Public Health in China pp. 229-250

- Yin Feng, Jinhua Cheng, Jun Shen and Han Sun
- Garbage In and Garbage Out? On Waste Havens in Switzerland pp. 251-282

- Tobias Erhardt
- Weather, Climate and Total Factor Productivity pp. 283-305

- Marco Letta and Richard Tol
- Measuring Willingness to Pay for Environmental Attributes in Seafood pp. 307-332

- James Hilger, Eric Hallstein, Andrew Stevens and Sofia Villas-Boas
- Transboundary Natural Resources, Externalities, and Firm Preferences for Regulation pp. 333-352

- Sherzod Akhundjanov and Felix Munoz-Garcia
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