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 10, issue 2, 2016
- A Word from the Editor pp. 183-184

- Carlo Carraro
- The Impact of the Shale Oil Revolution on U.S. Oil and Gasoline Prices pp. 185-205

- Lutz Kilian
- Editor's Choice The Use of Field Experiments in Environmental and Resource Economics pp. 206-225

- John List and Michael Price
- Beliefs, Politics, and Environmental Policy pp. 226-244

- Antony Millner and Hélène Ollivier
- Determining the Proper Scope of Climate Change Policy Benefits in U.S. Regulatory Analyses: Domestic versus Global Approaches pp. 245-263

- Ted Gayer and W Viscusi
- Editor's Choice Benefit–Cost Analysis and Distributional Weights: An Overview pp. 264-285

- Matthew D. Adler
- The Use of Distributional Weights in Benefit–Cost Analysis: Insights from Welfare Economics pp. 286-307

- Marc Fleurbaey and Rossi Abi-Rafeh
- Attention to Distribution in U.S. Regulatory Analyses pp. 308-328

- Lisa Robinson, James Hammitt and Richard Zeckhauser
- Policy Monitor—Green Buildings: Economics and Policies pp. 329-346

- Daniel C. Matisoff, Douglas Noonan and Mallory E. Flowers
- Editor's Choice Reflections—Temperature Stress and the Direct Impact of Climate Change: A Review of an Emerging Literature pp. 347-362

- Geoffrey Heal and Jisung Park
Volume 10, issue 1, 2016
- A Word from the Editor pp. 1-2

- Carlo Carraro
- Editor's Choice Alternative Metrics for Comparing Domestic Climate Change Mitigation Efforts and the Emerging International Climate Policy Architecture pp. 3-24

- Joseph Aldy and William Pizer
- Editor's Choice The Economics of Wine, Weather, and Climate Change pp. 25-46

- Orley Ashenfelter and Karl Storchmann
- Measuring the Stringency of Environmental Regulations pp. 47-67

- Claire Brunel and Arik Levinson
- The Rebound Effect and Energy Efficiency Policy pp. 68-88

- Kenneth Gillingham, David Rapson and Gernot Wagner
- The European Union Emissions Trading System: Ten Years and Counting pp. 89-107

- A. Denny Ellerman, Claudio Marcantonini and Aleksandar Zaklan
- Price and Market Behavior in Phase II of the EU ETS: A Review of the Literature pp. 108-128

- Beat Hintermann, Sonja Peterson and Wilfried Rickels
- The Impact of the European Union Emissions Trading Scheme on Regulated Firms: What Is the Evidence after Ten Years? pp. 129-148

- Ralf Martin, Mirabelle Muûls and Ulrich Wagner
- Improving Incentives for Clean Vehicle Purchases in the United States: Challenges and Opportunities pp. 149-165

- J. R. DeShazo
- The Climate Change Adaptation Literature pp. 166-178

- Matthew Kahn
Volume 9, issue 2, 2015
- A Word from the Editor pp. 161-164

- Carlo Carraro
- Should Benefit–Cost Methods Take Account of High Unemployment? Symposium Introduction pp. 165-178

- V. Smith
- The Social Value of Job Loss and Its Effect on the Costs of U.S. Environmental Regulations pp. 179-197

- Timothy Bartik
- Environmental Regulations and the Welfare Effects of Job Layoffs in the United States: A Spatial Approach pp. 198-218

- Nicolai Kuminoff, Todd Schoellman and Christopher Timmins
- A Macroeconomic Perspective on Evaluating Environmental Regulations pp. 219-238

- Richard Rogerson
- Introductory Comment–The Green Paradox: A Supply-Side View of the Climate Problem pp. 239-245

- Hans-Werner Sinn
- An Introduction to the Green Paradox: The Unintended Consequences of Climate Policies pp. 246-265

- Svenn Jensens, Kristina Mohlin, Karen Pittel and Thomas Sterner
- The Green Paradox in Open Economies: Lessons from Static and Dynamic Models pp. 266-284

- Ngo Long
- Global Warming and the Green Paradox: A Review of Adverse Effects of Climate Policies pp. 285-303

- Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg and Cees Withagen
- Reflections–Managing Uncertain Climates: Some Guidance for Policy Makers and Researchers pp. 304-320

- Frank J. Convery and Gernot Wagner
Volume 9, issue 1, 2015
- A Word From the Editor pp. 1

- Charles Kolstad
- Offshore Oil and Gas Drilling: A Review of Regulatory Regimes in the United States, United Kingdom, and Norway pp. 2-22

- Lori S. Bennear
- Conservation Planning: A Review of Return on Investment Analysis pp. 23-42

- James Boyd, Rebecca Epanchin-Niell and Juha Siikamäki
- Editor's Choice The Early History of Environmental Economics pp. 43-63

- Agnar Sandmo
- Natural Gas: An Overview of a Lower-Carbon Transformation Fuel pp. 64-84

- Anne Neumann and Christian von Hirschhausen
- A Global Perspective on the Future of Natural Gas: Resources, Trade, and Climate Constraints pp. 85-106

- Franziska Holz, Philipp Richter and Rudolf Egging-Bratseth
- Regulation of Natural Gas in the United States, Canada, and Europe: Prospects for a Low Carbon Fuel pp. 107-127

- Jeff D. Makholm
- Policy Monitor—Bonding Requirements for U.S. Natural Gas Producers pp. 128-144

- Lucas Davis
- Book Review—A Review of William Nordhaus' The Climate Casino: Risk, Uncertainty, and Economics for a Warming World pp. 145-156

- Martin Weitzman
Volume 8, issue 2, 2014
- A Word From the Editor pp. 143-144

- Charles Kolstad
- Editor's Choice Should Governments Use a Declining Discount Rate in Project Analysis? pp. 145-163

- Kenneth Arrow, Maureen Cropper, Christian Gollier, Ben Groom, Geoffrey Heal, Richard Newell, William Nordhaus, Robert Pindyck, William Pizer, Paul R. Portney, Thomas Sterner, Richard Tol and Martin Weitzman
- Corporate Environmental Strategies in Emerging Economies pp. 164-185

- Dietrich Earnhart, Madhu Khanna and Thomas Lyon
- Editor's Choice Long-Run Demand for Energy Services: Income and Price Elasticities over Two Hundred Years pp. 186-207

- Roger Fouquet
- The Supply of Environmentalism: Psychological Interventions and Economics pp. 208-229

- Edward L. Glaeser
- The Role of Standards in Eco-innovation: Lessons for Policymakers pp. 230-248

- Herman R.J. Vollebergh and Edwin van der Werf
- Solar Geoengineering’s Brave New World: Thoughts on the Governance of an Unprecedented Technology pp. 249-269

- Scott Barrett
- Climate Engineering: Economic Considerations and Research Challenges pp. 270-289

- Gernot Klepper and Wilfried Rickels
- How Stringent Are the US EPA’s Proposed Carbon Pollution Standards for New Power Plants? pp. 290-306

- Matthew Kotchen and Erin Mansur
- Climate Policy: Science, Economics, and Extremes pp. 307-327

- Anthony C. Fisher and Phu V. Le
Volume 8, issue 1, 2014
- Two Decades of European Climate Policy: A Critical Appraisal pp. 1-17

- Christoph Böhringer
- Bridging the Energy Efficiency Gap: Policy Insights from Economic Theory and Empirical Evidence pp. 18-38

- Kenneth Gillingham and Karen Palmer
- The Curious Treatment of the Coase Theorem in the Environmental Economics Literature, 1960--1979 pp. 39-57

- Steven Medema
- The Economics of Dead Zones: Causes, Impacts, Policy Challenges, and a Model of the Gulf of Mexico Hypoxic Zone pp. 58-79

- S. S. Rabotyagov, Catherine Kling, Philip Gassman, N. N. Rabalais and R. E. Turner
- Rights, Rewards, and Resources: Lessons from Community Forestry in South Asia pp. 80-102

- Priya Shyamsundar and Rucha Ghate
- Pay or Waive: An Economic Assessment of Property Owner Compensation Laws in the United States pp. 103-119

- Cyrus Grout, Andrew J. Plantinga and William K. Jaeger
- Reflections pp. 120-137

- Geoffrey Heal and Antony Millner
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