International Review of Environmental and Resource Economics
2007 - 2023
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Volume 5, issue 4, 2011
- Cost Containment under Cap and Trade: A Review of the Literature pp. 285-307

- Harrison Fell, Eric Moore and Richard D. Morgenstern
- Using Internet in Stated Preference Surveys: A Review and Comparison of Survey Modes pp. 309-351

- Henrik Lindhjem and Stale Navrud
- The Green Paradox and Greenhouse Gas Reducing Investments pp. 353-379

- Michael Hoel
Volume 5, issue 3, 2011
- Monetary Valuation with Impact Pathway Analysis: Benefits of Reducing Nitrate Leaching in European Catchments pp. 199-244

- Mikael Skou Andersen, Morten Søes Hansen, Jacob Carstensen, Brian Kronvang, Hans Estrup Andersen and Hans Thodsen
- Adapting to Climate Change: Costs, Benefits, and Modelling Approaches pp. 245-284

- Shardul Agrawala, Francesco Bosello, Carlo Carraro, Enrica De Cian and Elisa Lanzi
Volume 5, issue 2, 2011
- Evaluating the Consumer Response to Fuel Economy: A Review of the Literature pp. 103-146

- Gloria Helfand and Ann Wolverton
- Ecological, Economic, and New Synthetic Perspectives in Range Management: An Interpretative Essay pp. 147-198

- Amitrajeet Batabyal and Hamid Beladi
Volume 5, issue 1, 2011
- Evidence of Innovation and Diffusion Under Tradable Permit Programs pp. 1-22

- Allen S. Bellas and Ian Lange
- Wildlife Disease Bioeconomics pp. 23-61

- Richard Horan, Eli P. Fenichel and Richard Melstrom
- Natural Disasters and the Economy — A Survey pp. 63-102

- Eduardo Cavallo and Ilan Noy
Volume 4, issue 3–4, 2011
- The Economics of Carbon Capture and Storage: An Update pp. 221-260

- Catrinus Jepma and Dominic Hauck
- Transaction Costs and Environmental Policy: An Assessment Framework and Literature Review pp. 261-354

- Kerry Krutilla and Rachel Krause
Volume 4, issue 3-4, 2011
- Biomass Sequestration, Energy, and Global Change pp. 355-386

- Roger Sedjo
Volume 4, issue 2, 2010
- The Economics of Overcapacity and the Management of Capture Fishery Resources: A Review pp. 93-122

- Gordon R. Munro
- Use of Incentive-Based Management Systems to Limit Bycatch and Discarding pp. 123-161

- Sean Pascoe, James Innes, Dan Holland, Mark Fina, Thébaud, Olivier, Ralph Townsend, James Sanchirico, Ragnar Arnason, Chris Wilcox and Trevor Hutton
- Environmental Policy and Technical Change: A Survey pp. 163-219

- Carlo Carraro, Enrica De Cian, Lea Nicita, Emanuele Massetti and Elena Verdolini
Volume 4, issue 1, 2010
- Location Decisions of U.S. Polluting Plants: Theory, Empirical Evidence, and Consequences pp. 1-49

- Ron Shadbegian and Ann Wolverton
- Combining Policies for Renewable Energy: Is the Whole Less Than the Sum of Its Parts? pp. 51-92

- Carolyn Fischer and Louis Preonas
Volume 3, issue 4, 2010
- An Evaluation of Government Efforts to Improve Regulatory Decision Making pp. 245-298

- Robert Hahn
- Goals and Principles of Environmental Policy pp. 299-334

- Tomasz Zylicz
Volume 3, issue 3, 2009
- Empirical Analysis of Sanctions for Environmental Offenses pp. 161-194

- Sandra Rousseau
- Modeling Forest Harvest Decisions: Advances and Challenges pp. 195-216

- Peichen Gong and Karl-Gustaf Lofgren
- Energy in China: Understanding Past Trends and Future Directions pp. 217-244

- Karen Fisher-Vanden
Volume 3, issue 2, 2009
- Environmental Policy Without Costs? A Review of the Porter Hypothesis pp. 75-117

- Runar Brannlund and Tommy Lundgren
- Global Crises and Developing Countries: Financial, Environmental, Resource and Food Perspectives pp. 119-160

- Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg
Volume 3, issue 1, 2009
- Good Modelling of Bad Outputs: Pollution and Multiple-Output Production pp. 1-38

- Finn Førsund
- We Already Have Risk Management - Do We Really Need the Precautionary Principle? pp. 39-74

- Alan Randall
Volume 2, issue 4, 2008
- Multifunctional Agriculture - What does the Economic Literature Tell Us? pp. 281-319

- Fredrik Olof Laurentius Nilsson, Knut Per Hasund, Ing-Marie Gren and Yves Surry
- Urban Sprawl and Ecosystems — Can Nature Survive? pp. 321-366

- Daniel Czamanski, Itzhak Benenson, Dan Malkinson, Maria Marinov, Rafael Roth and Lea Wittenberg
Volume 2, issue 3, 2008
- A Review of Carbon Market Policies and Research pp. 177-236

- Donald Larson, Philippe Ambrosi, Ariel Dinar, Shaikh Mahfuzur Rahman and Rebecca Entler
- The Economics of Biofuels pp. 237-280

- Tommy Lundgren, Per-Olov Marklund, Runar Brannlund and Bengt Kristrom
Volume 2, issue 2, 2008
- The Economics of Water Quality Trading pp. 101-133

- James Shortle and Richard Horan
- Equity and Justice in Global Warming Policy pp. 135-176

- Snorre Kverndokk and Adam Rose
Volume 2, issue 1, 2008
- Poverty, Development, and Ecological Services pp. 1-27

- Edward Barbier
- Game Theoretic Research on the Design of International Environmental Agreements: Insights, Critical Remarks, and Future Challenges pp. 29-67

- Michael Finus
- The Environmental Goods and Services Industry pp. 69-99

- Bernard Sinclair-Desgagné
Volume 1, issue 4, 2008
- Peak Oil in a Carbon Constrained World pp. 327-365

- Timothy J. Considine and Maurice Dalton
- Sustainable Use of Renewable Resources: Implications of Spatial-Dynamic Ecological and Economic Processes pp. 367-405

- James Sanchirico and James Wilen
Volume 1, issue 3, 2007
- Economics of Forest Ecosystem Carbon Sinks: A Review pp. 237-269

- Gerrit van Kooten and Brent Sohngen
- The Economics of Pesticides and Pest Control pp. 271-326

- Steven Sexton, Zhen Lei and David Zilberman
Volume 1, issue 2, 2007
- International Trade and Environmental Policy Under Imperfect Competition pp. 151-183

- Cees Withagen
- Instrument Mixes for Environmental Policy: How Many Stones Should be Used to Kill a Bird? pp. 185-235

- Nils Axel Braathen
Volume 1, issue 1, 2007
- Editorial pp. 1-2

- Henk Folmer and Tom Tietenberg
- National Environmental Accounting: A Practical Introduction pp. 3-66

- Joy E. Hecht
- Private Sector Participation in Natural Resource Management: What Relevance in Developing Countries? pp. 67-109

- Nick Johnstone and Joshua Bishop
- Re-telling the Tale of the Commons: A Tale of Rent Seeking, Corruption, Stockpiling and (Even) Tragedy pp. 111-150

- Timothy Swanson
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