Environmental & Resource Economics
1991 - 2025
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Volume 72, issue 4, 2019
- Environmental Taxation, Employment and Public Spending in Developing Countries pp. 877-912

- Karlygash Kuralbayeva
- Sharing a Groundwater Resource in a Context of Regime Shifts pp. 913-940

- Julia Frutos Cachorro, Katrin Erdlenbruch and Mabel Tidball
- Carbon Tax, Emission Standards, and Carbon Leak Under Price Competition pp. 941-964

- Paolo Garella and Maria Teresa Trentinaglia De Daverio
- Transaction Costs of Upstream Versus Downstream Pricing of $$\hbox {CO}_{2}$$ CO 2 Emissions pp. 965-1001

- Jessica Coria and Jūratė Jaraite-Kažukauskė
- Energy and Physical Capital: A Case of Non-classical Dynamics pp. 1003-1022

- Burcu Fazlıoğlu, Agustín Pérez-Barahona and Çağrı Sağlam
- Agri-environmental Policies and Public Goods: An Assessment of Coalition Incentives and Minimum Participation Rules pp. 1023-1040

- Matteo Zavalloni, Meri Raggi and Davide Viaggi
- Cooperative Management of Invasive Species: A Dynamic Nash Bargaining Approach pp. 1041-1068

- Kelly M. Cobourn, Gregory S. Amacher and Robert G. Haight
- Natural Disasters and Macroeconomic Performance pp. 1069-1098

- Holger Strulik and Timo Trimborn
- The Convergence of China’s Marginal Abatement Cost of CO2: An Emission-Weighted Continuous State Space Approach pp. 1099-1119

- Jianxin Wu and Chunbo Ma
- Catch Uncertainty and Reward Schemes in a Commons Dilemma: An Experimental Study pp. 1121-1153

- Astrid Hopfensitz, César Mantilla and Josepa Miquel-Florensa
- New Estimates of the Elasticity of Marginal Utility for the UK pp. 1155-1182

- Ben Groom and David Maddison
- Multidimensional Green Product Design pp. 1183-1202

- Sophie Bernard
- Assessing the Causal Effect of Curbside Collection on Recycling Behavior in a Non-randomized Experiment with Self-reported Outcome pp. 1203-1223

- Henning Best and Thorsten Kneip
- Second-Best Prioritization of Environmental Cleanups pp. 1225-1249

- Jacob LaRiviere, Matthew McMahon and Justin Roush
Volume 72, issue 3, 2019
- Harvesting the Commons pp. 613-636

- Partha Dasgupta, Tapan Mitra and Gerhard Sorger
- Price Effects, Inefficient Environmental Policy, and Windfall Profits pp. 637-656

- Jay S. Coggins, Andrew Goodkind, Jason Nguyen and Zhiyu Wang
- Modeling Distance Decay Within Valuation Meta-Analysis pp. 657-690

- Robert Johnston, Elena Y. Besedin and Benedict M. Holland
- The Signaling Effect of Emission Taxes Under International Duopoly pp. 691-720

- Akira Miyaoka
- Is Shale Gas a Good Bridge to Renewables? An Application to Europe pp. 721-762

- Fanny Henriet and Katheline Schubert
- Waste Not: Can Household Biogas Deliver Sustainable Development? pp. 763-794

- Robyn Meeks, Katharine Sims and Hope Thompson
- Is Social Capital Green? Cultural Features and Environmental Performance in the European Union pp. 795-822

- Jesús Peiró-Palomino and Andres Picazo-Tadeo
- Willingness to Pay to Avoid Water Restrictions in Australia Under a Changing Climate pp. 823-847

- Bethany Cooper, Michael Burton and Lin Crase
- Coaseian Biodiversity Conservation and Market Power pp. 849-873

- Thomas Eichner and Rüdiger Pethig
- Correction to: Coaseian Biodiversity Conservation and Market Power pp. 875-876

- Thomas Eichner and Rüdiger Pethig
Volume 72, issue 2, 2019
- The Sectoral and Regional Economic Consequences of Climate Change to 2060 pp. 309-363

- Rob Dellink, Elisa Lanzi and Jean Chateau
- Global Energy Consumption in a Warming Climate pp. 365-410

- Enrica De Cian and Ian Sue Wing
- Optimal Climate Policy for a Pessimistic Social Planner pp. 411-443

- Edilio Valentini and Paolo Vitale
- Evaluating New Policy Instruments of the Corporate Average Fuel Economy Standards: Footprint, Credit Transferring, and Credit Trading pp. 445-476

- Takahiko Kiso
- Emission Reduction Technology Licensing and Diffusion Under Command-and-Control Regulation pp. 477-500

- Haiyang Xia, Tijun Fan and Xiangyun Chang
- Is Trade in Permits Good for the Environment? pp. 501-510

- Harvey Lapan and Shiva Sikdar
- Considering Economic Efficiency in Ecosystem-Based Management: The Case of Horseshoe Crabs in Delaware Bay pp. 511-538

- Yue Tan and Sunny L. Jardine
- The SEEA-Based Integrated Economic-Environmental Modelling Framework: An Illustration with Guatemala’s Forest and Fuelwood Sector pp. 539-558

- Onil Banerjee, Martín Cicowiez, Renato Vargas and Mark Horridge
- Reliability and Validity in Nonmarket Valuation pp. 559-582

- Richard C. Bishop and Kevin Boyle
- Impacts of Foreign Direct Investment and Economic Development on Carbon Dioxide Emissions Across Different Population Regimes pp. 583-607

- Shu-Chen Chang and Meng-Hua Li
Volume 72, issue 1, 2019
- Introduction: Special Issue on the Economics of Climate Change and Sustainability pp. 1-4

- Elettra Agliardi and Anastasios Xepapadeas
- As Bad as it Gets: How Climate Damage Functions Affect Growth and the Social Cost of Carbon pp. 5-26

- Lucas Bretschger and Aimilia Pattakou
- Correction to: As Bad as it Gets: How Climate Damage Functions Affect Growth and the Social Cost of Carbon pp. 27-27

- Lucas Bretschger and Aimilia Pattakou
- Pricing Carbon and Adjusting Capital to Fend Off Climate Catastrophes pp. 29-50

- Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg and Aart Zeeuw
- Regional Climate Change Policy Under Positive Feedbacks and Strategic Interactions pp. 51-75

- William Brock and Anastasios Xepapadeas
- Simple Rules for Climate Policy and Integrated Assessment pp. 77-108

- Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg and Armon Rezai
- On the Relationship Between GHGs and Global Temperature Anomalies: Multi-level Rolling Analysis and Copula Calibration pp. 109-133

- Elettra Agliardi, Thomas Alexopoulos and Christian Cech
- The Dynamics of Foreign Direct Investments in Land and Pollution Accumulation pp. 135-154

- Simone Borghesi, Giorgia Giovannetti, Gianluca Iannucci and Paolo Russu
- Weather Variations and International Trade pp. 155-206

- Ingrid Dallmann
- Forest Fires Across Italian Regions and Implications for Climate Change: A Panel Data Analysis pp. 207-246

- Melania Michetti and Mehmet Pinar
- Cost Risk Analysis: Dynamically Consistent Decision-Making under Climate Targets pp. 247-261

- Hermann Held
- Cost-Risk Trade-Off of Mitigation and Solar Geoengineering: Considering Regional Disparities Under Probabilistic Climate Sensitivity pp. 263-279

- Elnaz Roshan, Mohammad M. Khabbazan and Hermann Held
- Using Genuine Savings for Climate Policy Evaluation with an Integrated Assessment Model pp. 281-307

- Koji Tokimatsu, Louis Dupuy and Nick Hanley
Volume 71, issue 4, 2018
- Oil Abundance and Income Inequality pp. 825-848

- Dong-Hyeon Kim and Shu-Chin Lin
- The Value of Air Quality in Chinese Cities: Evidence from Labor and Property Market Outcomes pp. 849-874

- Xuan Huang and Bruno Lanz
- Preference for Landings’ Smoothing and Risk of Collapse in Optimal Fishery Policies: The Ibero-Atlantic Sardine Fishery pp. 875-895

- Renato Rosa, João Vaz, Rui Mota and Alexandra Silva
- The Impact of Climate Change on Agriculture: Findings from Households in Vietnam pp. 897-921

- Trong-Anh Trinh
- Fractional Integration Versus Structural Change: Testing the Convergence of $$\hbox {CO}_{2}$$ CO 2 Emissions pp. 923-968

- Marco Barassi, Nicola Spagnolo and Yuqian Zhao
- The Representative Consumer Approximation Bias in Discrete Choice Welfare Analysis pp. 969-984

- Min Qiang (Kent) Zhao and Ju-Chin Huang
- A Cautionary Note on the Use of Benefit Metrics for Cost-Effective Conservation pp. 985-999

- Jacob R. Fooks, Kent Messer and Maik Kecinski
- The Impact of Resource Uncertainty and Intergroup Conflict on Harvesting in the Common-Pool Resource Experiment pp. 1001-1025

- Karolina Safarzynska
- Decentralization Effects in Ecological Fiscal Transfers: A Bayesian Structural Time Series Analysis for Portugal pp. 1027-1051

- Nils Droste, Claudia Becker, Irene Ring and Rui Santos
- Appropriate Payment Vehicles in Stated Preference Studies in Developing Economies pp. 1053-1075

- Suziana Hassan, Søren Olsen and Bo Thorsen
Volume 71, issue 3, 2018
- Environmental Taxation, Inequality and Engel’s Law: The Double Dividend of Redistribution pp. 605-624

- David Klenert, Gregor Schwerhoff, Ottmar Edenhofer and Linus Mattauch
- The Adding-Up Test in an Incentivized Value Elicitation Mechanism: The Role of the Income Effect pp. 625-644

- Levan Elbakidze and Rodolfo Nayga
- How Much Does Wind Power Reduce $$\text {CO}_{2}$$ CO 2 Emissions? Evidence from the Irish Single Electricity Market pp. 645-669

- Valeria Di Cosmo and Laura Malaguzzi Valeri
- The Value of Energy Efficiency and the Role of Expected Heating Costs pp. 671-701

- Andreas Mense
- Who Wins from Emissions Trading? Evidence from California pp. 703-727

- Corbett Grainger and Thanicha Ruangmas
- Non-market Value of Winter Outdoor Recreation in the Swiss Alps: The Case of Val Bedretto pp. 729-754

- Massimo Filippini, William Greene and Adan Martinez-Cruz
- Valuing Air Quality in Indonesia Using Households’ Locational Choices pp. 755-776

- Jie-Sheng Tan Soo
- Defining the Abatement Cost in Presence of Learning-by-Doing: Application to the Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle pp. 777-800

- Anna Creti, Alena Kotelnikova, Guy Meunier and Jean-Pierre Ponssard
- Correction to: Defining the Abatement Cost in Presence of Learning-by-Doing: Application to the Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle pp. 801-801

- Anna Creti, Alena Kotelnikova, Guy Meunier and Jean-Pierre Ponssard
- Emission Trading with Fiscal Externalities: The Case for a Common Carbon Tax for the Non-ETS Emissions in the EU pp. 803-823

- Jørgen Andersen and Mads Greaker
Volume 71, issue 2, 2018
- Groundwater Management in a Food Security Context pp. 319-336

- Jean-Christophe Pereau, Lauriane Mouysset and Luc Doyen
- Structural Uncertainty and Pollution Control: Optimal Stringency with Unknown Pollution Sources pp. 337-355

- Richard Carson and Jacob LaRiviere
- Economic Valuation of the Threat Posed by the Establishment of the Asian Tiger Mosquito in Australia pp. 357-379

- Paul Mwebaze, Jeffrey Bennett, Nigel W. Beebe, Gregor J. Devine and Paul Barro
- Does FDI Bring Environmental Knowledge Spillovers to Developing Countries? The Role of the Local Industrial Structure pp. 381-405

- Lutao Ning and Fan Wang
- Understanding Hurricane Evacuation Decisions Under Contingent Scenarios: A Stated Preference Approach pp. 407-425

- Pallab Mozumder and William F. Vásquez
- Converting Forests to Farms: The Economic Benefits of Clearing Forests in Agricultural Settlements in the Amazon pp. 427-455

- Katrina Mullan, Erin Sills, Subhrendu Pattanayak and Jill Caviglia-Harris
- Municipal Solid Waste, Market Competition and the EU Policy pp. 457-474

- Carlo Reggiani and Francesco Silvestri
- Can Technology-Specific Deployment Policies Be Cost-Effective? The Case of Renewable Energy Support Schemes pp. 475-505

- Paul Lehmann and Patrik Söderholm
- Climate Change Mitigation with Technology Spillovers pp. 507-527

- Renaud Foucart and Grégoire Garsous
- Brown Growth, Green Growth, and the Efficiency of Urbanization pp. 529-549

- Martin Quaas and Sjak Smulders
- The Impact of the European Emission Trading Scheme on Multiple Measures of Economic Performance pp. 551-582

- Giovanni Marin, Marianna Marino and Claudia Pellegrin
- Information Exchange and Transnational Environmental Problems pp. 583-604

- Johnson Kakeu and Erik Paul Johnson
Volume 71, issue 1, 2018
- Adaptation and International Environmental Agreements pp. 1-21

- Nahid Masoudi and Georges Zaccour
- Health Impacts of Invasive Species Through an Altered Natural Environment: Assessing Air Pollution Sinks as a Causal Pathway pp. 23-43

- Benjamin Jones and Shana M. McDermott
- Green Electricity Markets as Mechanisms of Public-Goods Provision: Theory and Experimental Evidence pp. 45-71

- Arnab Mitra and Michael R. Moore
- Intertemporal Emission Permits Trading Under Uncertainty and Irreversibility pp. 73-97

- Aude Pommeret and Katheline Schubert
- Natural Resource Federalism: Preferences Versus Connectivity for Patchy Resources pp. 99-126

- Christopher Costello and Daniel Kaffine
- Shaping the Relationship Between Economic Development and Carbon Dioxide Emissions at the Local Level: Evidence from Spatial Econometric Models pp. 127-156

- Lina Meng and Bo Huang
- North–South Negotiations on Emission Reductions: A Bargaining Approach pp. 157-177

- Dapeng Cai and Jie Li
- Jurisdictional Tax Competition and the Division of Nonrenewable Resource Rents pp. 179-204

- Peter Maniloff and Dale Manning
- Ecosystem Service Valuation for National Accounting: A Reply to Obst, Hein and Edens (2016) pp. 205-215

- Nils Droste and Bartosz Bartkowski
- Authorship, Collaboration, Topics, and Research Gaps in Environmental and Resource Economics 1991–2015 pp. 217-239

- Maksym Polyakov, Morteza Chalak, Md Sayed Iftekhar, Ram Pandit, Sorada Tapsuwan, Fan Zhang and Chunbo Ma
- International Environmental Agreements—The Role of Foresight pp. 241-257

- Effrosyni Diamantoudi and Eftichios Sartzetakis
- Convex Time Budgets and Individual Discount Rates in the Long Run pp. 259-277

- Therese C. Grijalva, Jayson Lusk, Rong Rong and W. Shaw
- Environmental Policy in the Presence of Induced Technological Change pp. 279-299

- Antung Anthony Liu and Hiroaki Yamagami
- Storm Damage and Risk Preferences: Panel Evidence from Germany pp. 301-318

- Goytom Kahsay and Daniel Osberghaus
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