International Review of Environmental and Resource Economics
2007 - 2025
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Volume 19, issue 1, 2025
- Machine Learning Models and Their Applications in Environmental Economics pp. 1-58

- Syed Badruddoza and Modhurima Dey Amin
- Are Climate Negotiations Making Any Progress? pp. 59-116

- Thomas Sterner and Samson Mukanjari
Volume 18, issue 4, 2024
- The Economics of Tipping Points: Some Recent Modeling and Experimental Advances pp. 385-442

- Chuan-Zhong Li, Anne-Sophie Crépin and Therese Lindahl
- Crossing Environmental Ethics and Environmental Economics pp. 443-490

- Sylvie Ferrari and Jerome Ballet
- The Timing of (Green) Incentives: Exploiting Opportunity Windows pp. 491-521

- Gilles Grolleau, Naoufel Mzoughi and Emilien Prost
Volume 18, issue 3, 2024
- The Impact of Socially Enforced Norms on the Environment and the Role of Public Policy pp. 237-284

- Ingmar Schumacher
- ESG Investing: Conciliating Financial Performance and Sustainable Societal Development pp. 285-314

- Maurizio Dallocchio, Giorgia Di Summa, Federico Pippo, Irene Riboli and Emanuele Teti
- Assessing Criticisms of Carbon Pricing pp. 315-384

- Jeroen van den Bergh and Wouter W.J. Botzen
Volume 18, issue 1-2, 2024
- Sustainable Finance: A Journey Toward ESG and Climate Risk pp. 1-75

- Monica Billio, Michele Costola, Iva Hristova, Carmelo Latino and Loriana Pelizzon
- The Credit–Output–Productivity Nexus: A Comprehensive Review pp. 77-121

- Cosimo Magazzino, Fabio Santeramo and Nicolas Schneider
- Corporate Social Responsibility: Motivations and Effectiveness in Developing Countries pp. 123-164

- Sangeeta Bansal and Madhu Khanna
- The Environmental Impacts of Agriculture: A Review pp. 165-235

- R. Karina Gallardo
Volume 17, issue 4, 2023
- Introduction: Honoring Thomas H. Tietenberg pp. 411-415

- Kathleen Segerson
- Tom Tietenberg's Merits for the International Review of Environmental and Resource Economics pp. 417-419

- Henk Folmer
- Legacy of Tom Tietenberg in Research pp. 421-447

- Carolyn Fischer
- Thomas Tietenberg and the Tradable Permits Innovation pp. 449-476

- Roger Noll
- Is Teaching Expert Economists a Good Idea? pp. 477-479

- Deirdre Nansen McCloskey
- "An Absolute Giant in the Classroom:" What We Can Learn from Thomas Tietenberg about Teaching pp. 481-500

- Sahan T. M. Dissanayake and Sarah Jacobson
- A Tribute and Thank You to Tom Tietenberg pp. 501-507

- Lynne Lewis
Volume 17, issue 2-3, 2023
- Biophysical Measures to Support Analysis and Communication of Existence Values pp. 153–230

- James Boyd, Robert Johnston and Paul Ringold
- Climate Change and Financial Policy: A Literature Review pp. 231–318

- Benjamin N. Dennis
- The Impact of ICT on Electricity and Energy Consumption and Resulting CO2 Emissions: A Literature Review pp. 319–361

- Wolfgang Briglauer, Monika Köppl-Turyna, Wolfgang Schwarzbauer and Virág Bittó
- Follow the Meat: The Economics of Small-Scale Wild Meat Systems in Low- and Middle-Income Countries pp. 363–410

- Jennifer R. Rushlow and Heidi Albers
Volume 17, issue 1, 2023
- The Future of the EU Bioenergy Sector: Economic, Environmental, Social, and Legislative Challenges pp. 1–52

- Fabio Santeramo, Monica Delsignore, Enrica Imbert and Mariarosaria Lombardi
- Extended Producer Responsibility as a Driver of Firms’ Ecodesign: A Systematic Literature Review and Critical Assessment pp. 53–97

- Filippo Corsini and Marco Frey
- Climate Change and Women – Impacts and Adaptation pp. 99–152

- Margaret Chitiga-Mabugu, Martin Henseler, Hélène Maisonnave and Ramos Mabugu
Volume 16, issue 3-4, 2023
- If It Matters, Measure It: A Review of Methane Sources and Mitigation Policy in Canada pp. 309-429

- Sarah Dobson, Victoria Goodday and Jennifer Winter
- Natural Capital and Wealth Accounting for Sustainability Assessment: A Global Perspective pp. 431-465

- Rintaro Yamaguchi, Moinul Islam and Shunsuke Managi
- Accounting for Biodiversity Costs from Climate Change in Integrated Assessment Models pp. 467-504

- Kevin R. Kaushal and Stale Navrud
Volume 16, issue 2, 2022
- Coping with Private Lobbies in Industrial and Product Safety Regulation: A Literature Survey pp. 171-227

- Julien Jacob and Caroline Orset
- The Influence of Institutional Factors on the Relationship between Board of Directors and Environmental Disclosure: A Meta-Analysis pp. 229-280

- Sabrina Pisano, Luigi Lepore, Alfredo Celentano and Federico Alvino
- Do Tragedy Theories Explain Satoyama's Degradation and Institutional Evolution in Japan? pp. 281-307

- Ashutosh Sarker
Volume 16, issue 1, 2022
- What Is Past Is Prologue: Learning from the Global Financial Crisis to Green the COVID-19 Recovery pp. 1-41

- Shardul Agrawala, Damien Dussaux and Norbert Monti
- Bioeconomic Models for Terrestrial Social–Ecological System Management: A Review pp. 43-92

- Simon Jean and Lauriane Mouysset
- The Effect of Wind Power Projects on Property Values: A Decade (2011–2021) of Hedonic Price Analysis pp. 93-170

- George Parsons and Martin Heintzelman
Volume 15, issue 4, 2021
- How Are Future Energy Technology Costs Estimated? Can We Do Better? pp. 271-318

- Ajay Gambhir, Richard Green, Michael Grubb, Philip Heptonstall, Charlie Wilson and Robert Gross
- Cities and the Environment: The Case of Air Pollution pp. 319-358

- Efthymia Kyriakopoulou
- The Political Economy of Market-based and Information-based Environmental Policies pp. 359-385

- Jason Walter
- Contaminants of Emerging Concern: A Review of Biological and Economic Principles to Guide Water Management Policies pp. 387-430

- Angels Xabadia, Encarna Esteban, Yolanda Martinez and Iban Ortuzar
Volume 15, issue 3, 2021
- Emphasizing Distributional Impacts in Teaching Solutions to Market Failures pp. 175-202

- Sarah L. Stafford
- What Should We Be Teaching Students about the Economics of Climate Change: Is There a Consensus? pp. 203-233

- Lynne Lewis and Casey Wichman
- Teaching Environmental and Natural Resource Economics: A Review of the Economic Education Literature pp. 235-369

- Jimena González-RamÃrez, Jill Caviglia-Harris and John Whitehead
Volume 15, issue 1-2, 2021
- Policies as Information Carriers: How Environmental Policies May Change Beliefs and Consequent Behavior pp. 1-31

- Ann-Kathrin Koessler and Stefanie Engel
- Climate–Society Feedback Effects: Be Wary of Unidentified Connections pp. 33-93

- Peter H. Howard and Michael A. Livermore
- Green Bonds: The Evolution of a Sustainable Financial Instrument on the Cutting Edge pp. 95-135

- Antonio Malorgio, Emanuele Teti and Maurizio Dallocchio
- The Promotion of Innovation in Regulated Network Industries pp. 137-174

- Seyed Reza Mirnezami
Volume 14, issue 4, 2020
- Defining Build-Back-Better after Disasters with an Example: Sri Lanka's Recovery after the 2004 Tsunami pp. 349-380

- Ilan Noy, Diana De Alwis, Benno Ferrarini and Donghyun Park
- Labour Market Consequences of a Transition to a Circular Economy: A Review Paper pp. 381–416

- Frithjof Laubinger, Elisa Lanzi and Jean Chateau
- The Causal Relationship between Primary Energy Consumption and Economic Growth in Israel: A Multivariate Approach pp. 417-491

- Cosimo Magazzino and Nicolas Schneider
Volume 14, issue 2-3, 2020
- Behavioural Economics, Benefit-Cost Analysis, and the WTP versus WTA Choice pp. 153-196

- Jack Knetsch
- Sectoral Decomposition of CO2 World Emissions: A Joint Quantile Regression Approach pp. 197-239

- Luca Merlo, Lea Petrella and Valentina Raponi
- Five Decades of Modeling Oil Price Shocks: A Critical Review pp. 241-297

- Mikidadu Mohammed
- Optimal Diversity in Auctions for Renewable Energy Sources under Technological Uncertainty pp. 299-347

- Jakub Sawulski and Jan Witajewski-Baltvilks
Volume 14, issue 1, 2020
- Assessing the Benefits of Air-Quality Improvements in General Equilibrium: A Review pp. 1-36

- Jared C. Carbone and Yuzhou Shen
- Liability for Natural Resource Damages from Oil Spills: A Survey pp. 37-111

- James J. Opaluch
- Directly Valuing Animal Welfare in (Environmental) Economics pp. 113-152

- Alexis Carlier and Nicolas Treich
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