Review of Environmental Economics and Policy
2007 - 2019
Continued by Review of Environmental Economics and Policy. Current editor(s): Robert Stavins From Association of Environmental and Resource Economists Oxford University Press, Great Clarendon Street, Oxford OX2 6DP, UK. Contact information at EDIRC. Bibliographic data for series maintained by Oxford University Press (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 13, issue 2, 2019
- The Economic Impacts of Natural Disasters: A Review of Models and Empirical Studies pp. 167-188

- Wouter Botzen, Olivier Deschenes and Mark Sanders
- Human Migration in the Era of Climate Change pp. 189-206

- Cristina Cattaneo, Michel Beine, Christiane J Fröhlich, Dominic Kniveton, Inmaculada Martínez-Zarzoso, Marina Mastrorillo, Katrin Millock, Etienne Piguet and Benjamin Schraven
- Strategies for Managing Common Pool Natural Resources in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Review of Past Experience and Future Challenges pp. 207-226

- Rashid Hassan, Eric Mungatana and Wisdom Akpalu
- Cooperation in the Climate Commons pp. 227-247

- Stefano Carattini, Simon Levin and Alessandro Tavoni
- The Role of Stated Preference Valuation Methods in Understanding Choices and Informing Policy pp. 248-266

- Nick Hanley and Mikolaj Czajkowski
- An Examination of Recent Revealed Preference Valuation Methods and Results pp. 267-282

- Robert Mendelsohn
- Revealed versus Stated Preferences: What Have We Learned About Valuation and Behavior? pp. 283-298

- Anna Alberini
- Editorial—The Role of Environmental Economics in U.S. Environmental Policy pp. 299-307

- Gina McCarthy
- Policy Brief—The Need for More (Not Less) External Review of Economic Analysis at the U.S. EPA pp. 308-316

- Kevin Boyle and Matthew Kotchen
- Marine Plastic Pollution: Sources, Impacts, and Policy Issues pp. 317-326

- Bethanie Carney Almroth and Håkan Eggert
- Reducing Marine Plastic Pollution: Policy Insights from Economics pp. 327-336

- Joshua K Abbott and Ussif Sumaila
Volume 13, issue 1, 2019
- A Word from the Editor pp. 1-2

- Catherine L KlingEditor
- Developing Guidance for Implementing Border Carbon Adjustments: Lessons, Cautions, and Research Needs from the Literature pp. 3-22

- Aaron Cosbey, Susanne Droege, Carolyn Fischer and Clayton Munnings
- Grandfathering: Environmental Uses and Impacts pp. 23-42

- Maria Damon, Daniel H Cole, Elinor Ostrom and Thomas Sterner
- Expanding Water Markets in the Western United States: Barriers and Lessons from Other Natural Resource Markets pp. 43-61

- Bryan Leonard, Christopher Costello and Gary D Libecap
- Who Bears the Economic Burdens of Environmental Regulations? pp. 62-82

- Don Fullerton and Erich Muehlegger
- The Distribution of Environmental Damages pp. 83-103

- Solomon Hsiang, Paulina Oliva and Reed Walker
- The Distributional Impacts of Energy Taxes pp. 104-123

- William Pizer and Steven Sexton
- Reflections—On the Role of Theory in Contemporary Environmental and Natural Resource Economics pp. 124-129

- Kathleen Segerson
- Feature—Taking Stock of Catch Shares: Lessons from the Past and Directions for the Future pp. 130-139

- Anna Birkenbach, Martin D Smith and Stephanie Stefanski
- Policy Brief—Using Lessons from Reverse Auctions for Renewables to Deliver Energy Storage Capacity: Guidance for Policymakers pp. 140-148

- Maureen Lackner, Steven Koller and Jonathan R Camuzeaux
- Policy Brief—Regulating Offshore Oil and Gas Exploration: Insights from the Deepwater Horizon Experience in the Gulf of Mexico pp. 149-154

- Charles Mason
- Policy Brief—What’s in a Name? A Search for Alternatives to “VSL” pp. 155-161

- Nathalie Simon, Chris Dockins, Kelly Maguire, Stephen Newbold, Alan J Krupnick and Laura Taylor
Volume 12, issue 2, 2018
- Energy Price Reform: Lessons for Policymakers pp. 197-219

- David Coady, Ian Parry and Baoping Shang
- A Framework for Assessing the Performance of Cap-and-Trade Systems: Insights from the European Union Emissions Trading System pp. 220-241

- Sabine Fuss, Christian Flachsland, Nicolas Koch, Ulrike Kornek, Brigitte Knopf and Ottmar Edenhofer
- The Economics of Canadian Oil Sands pp. 242-263

- Anthony Heyes, Andrew Leach and Charles Mason
- The Potential for Mitigating Short-lived Climate Pollutants pp. 264-283

- Steffen Kallbekken and Stine Aakre
- Distribution of Emissions Allowances and the Use of Auction Revenues in the European Union Emissions Trading System pp. 284-303

- Åsa Löfgren, Dallas Burtraw, Markus Wråke and Anna Malinovskaya
- An Economic Perspective on Industrial Ecology pp. 304-323

- Edward J Manderson and Timothy J Considine
- Measuring Climate Adaptation: Methods and Evidence pp. 324-341

- Emanuele Massetti and Robert Mendelsohn
- Policy Monitor—The Economics of Toxic Substance Control and the REACH Directive pp. 342-358

- Jessica Coria
- Policy Brief—Facilitating Retrospective Analysis of Environmental Regulations pp. 359-370

- Maureen Cropper, Richard D Morgenstern and Nicholas Rivers
- Policy Brief—Recommendations for Improving the Treatment of Risk and Uncertainty in Economic Estimates of Climate Impacts in the Sixth Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Assessment Report pp. 371-376

- Thomas Stoerk, Gernot Wagner and Robert E T Ward
Volume 12, issue 1, 2018
- A Word from the Editor pp. 1-3

- Carlo CarraroEditor
- The Economic Impacts of Climate Change pp. 4-25

- Richard Tol
- The Impacts of Climate Change on the Poor in Disadvantaged Regions pp. 26-47

- Edward Barbier and Jacob Hochard
- Climate Change Adaptation in Coastal Environments: Modeling Challenges for Resource and Environmental Economists pp. 48-68

- Sathya Gopalakrishnan, Craig Landry and Martin Smith
- The Economics of the U.S. Endangered Species Act: A Review of Recent Developments pp. 69-91

- Christian Langpap, Joe Kerkvliet and Jason Shogren
- The Treatment of Uncertainty and Learning in the Economics of Natural Resource and Environmental Management pp. 92-112

- Jacob LaRiviere, David Kling, James Sanchirico, Charles Sims and Michael Springborn
- Expert Elicitation: Using the Classical Model to Validate Experts’ Judgments pp. 113-132

- Abigail R Colson and Roger Cooke
- Future Prospects for Energy Technologies: Insights from Expert Elicitations pp. 133-153

- Elena Verdolini, Laura Díaz Anadón, Erin Baker, Valentina Bosetti and Lara Aleluia Reis
- Policy Brief—Encouraging Innovation that Protects Environmental Systems: Five Policy Proposals pp. 154-169

- Cameron Hepburn, Jacquelyn Pless and David Popp
- Policy Brief—Achieving Paris Climate Agreement Pledges: Alternative Designs for Linking Emissions Trading Systems pp. 170-182

- Adam Rose, Dan Wei, Noah Miller, Toon Vandyck and Christian Flachsland
- Policy Brief—Leaving an Emissions Trading Scheme: Implications for the United Kingdom and the European Union pp. 183-189

- Richard Tol
Volume 11, issue 2, 2017
- A Word from the Editor pp. 181-182

- Carlo CarraroEditor
- The Impacts of Environmental Regulations on Competitiveness pp. 183-206

- Antoine Dechezleprêtre and Misato Sato
- New Markets for Credit Trading Under U.S. Automobile Greenhouse Gas and Fuel Economy Standards pp. 207-226

- Benjamin Leard and Virginia McConnell
- The Economics of Enforcing Emissions Markets pp. 227-246

- John Stranlund
- Approaches to Assessing Climate Change Impacts on Agriculture: An Overview of the Debate pp. 247-257

- Elodie Blanc and John Reilly
- The Use of Panel Models in Assessments of Climate Impacts on Agriculture pp. 258-279

- Elodie Blanc and Wolfram Schlenker
- The Use of Cross-Sectional Analysis to Measure Climate Impacts on Agriculture: Theory and Evidence pp. 280-298

- Robert Mendelsohn and Emanuele Massetti
- Climate Impacts on Agriculture: Insights from Agronomic-Economic Analysis pp. 299-318

- John M. Antle and Claudio O. Stöckle
- Reflections—What Would It Take to Reduce U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions 80 Percent by 2050? pp. 319-335

- Geoffrey Heal
- Reflections—Looking Back at Social Discounting Policy: The Influence of Papers, Presentations, Political Preconditions, and Personalities pp. 336-356

- Ben Groom and Cameron Hepburn
Volume 11, issue 1, 2017
- A Word from the Editor pp. 1-2

- Carlo CarraroEditor
- What Drives Deforestation and What Stops It? A Meta-Analysis pp. 3-23

- Jonah Busch and Kalifi Ferretti-Gallon
- The Impacts of Unilateral Climate Policy on Competitiveness: Evidence From Computable General Equilibrium Models pp. 24-42

- Jared C. Carbone and Nicholas Rivers
- What do Environmental and Resource Economists Think? Results from a Survey of AERE Members pp. 43-58

- Tim Haab and John Whitehead
- Lessons Learned from Three Decades of Experience with Cap and Trade pp. 59-79

- Richard Schmalensee and Robert Stavins
- Integrated Assessment Models and the Social Cost of Carbon: A Review and Assessment of U.S. Experience pp. 80-99

- Gilbert Metcalf and James H. Stock
- The Use and Misuse of Models for Climate Policy pp. 100-114

- Robert Pindyck
- Some Contributions of Integrated Assessment Models of Global Climate Change pp. 115-137

- John Weyant
- Policy Monitor—Principles for Designing Effective Fossil Fuel Subsidy Reforms pp. 138-155

- Jun Rentschler and Morgan Bazilian
- Policy Brief—Designing Electric Utility Rates: Insights on Achieving Efficiency, Equity, and Environmental Goals pp. 156-164

- Frank J. Convery, Kristina Mohlin and Elisheba Spiller
- Policy Brief—Translating the Collective Climate Goal Into a Common Climate Commitment pp. 165-171

- Peter Cramton, Axel Ockenfels and Jean Tirole
- Letter—The Social Cost of Carbon: A Global Imperative pp. 172-173

- Richard L. Revesz, Jason A. Schwartz, Peter H. Howard, Kenneth Arrow, Michael A. Livermore, Michael Oppenheimer and Thomas Sterner
- Letter—The Social Cost of Carbon: Maintaining the Integrity of Economic Analysis—A Response to Revesz et al. (2017) pp. 174-175

- Ted Gayer and W Viscusi
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