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 7, issue 2, 2013
- Using Weather Data and Climate Model Output in Economic Analyses of Climate Change pp. 181-198

- Maximilian Auffhammer, Solomon M. Hsiang, Wolfram Schlenker and Adam Sobel
- Positive versus Normative Justifications for Benefit-Cost Analysis: Implications for Interpretation and Policy pp. 199-218

- James Hammitt
- The Climate Policy Dilemma pp. 219-237

- Robert Pindyck
- Nonregulatory Approaches to the Environment: Coasean and Pigouvian Perspectives pp. 238-258

- Spencer Banzhaf, Timothy Fitzgerald and Kurt Schnier
- Transaction Costs and Environmental Markets: The Role of Entrepreneurs pp. 259-275

- Terry L. Anderson and Dominic Parker
- Voluntary- and Information-Based Approaches to Environmental Management: A Public Economics Perspective pp. 276-295

- Matthew Kotchen
- Policy Monitor pp. 296-312

- Aparna Sawhney
- Reflections--Carbon Pricing in Practice * pp. 313-329

- Tom H. Tietenberg
Volume 7, issue 1, 2013
- A Word from the Editor pp. 1-1

- Charles Kolstad
- The Porter Hypothesis at 20: Can Environmental Regulation Enhance Innovation and Competitiveness? pp. 2-22

- Stefan Ambec, Mark Cohen, Stewart Elgie and Paul Lanoie
- Developing a Social Cost of Carbon for US Regulatory Analysis: A Methodology and Interpretation pp. 23-46

- Michael Greenstone, Elizabeth Kopits and Ann Wolverton
- The Economics of International Policy Agreements to Reduce Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation pp. 47-66

- Suzi Kerr
- The Potential for REDD+: Key Economic Modeling Insights and Issues pp. 67-90

- Ruben N. Lubowski and Steven K. Rose
- Designing and Implementing Effective REDD + Policies: A Forest Transition Approach pp. 91-113

- Arild Angelsen and Thomas K. Rudel
- Realistic REDD: Improving the Forest Impacts of Domestic Policies in Different Settings pp. 114-135

- Alexander Pfaff, Gregory S. Amacher and Erin O. Sills
- Policy Monitor A Preliminary Assessment of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act's Clean Energy Package -super-1 pp. 136-155

- Joseph Aldy
- Reflections--Shaping Water Policy: What Does Economics Have to Offer? pp. 156-174

- Frank Convery
Volume 6, issue 2, 2012
- U.S. Cap-and-Trade Markets: Constraining Participants, Transactions, and Prices pp. 169-189

- Terry Dinan and Andrew Stocking
- Alternative Policies to Increase Recycling of Plastic Water Bottles in the United States pp. 190-211

- W Viscusi, Joel Huber and Jason Bell
- Introduction to the Symposium on Rights-Based Fisheries Management pp. 212-216

- Christopher Costello
- Property Rights in Fisheries: How Much Can Individual Transferable Quotas Accomplish? pp. 217-236

- Ragnar Arnason
- The Economics of Territorial Use Rights Fisheries, or TURFs pp. 237-257

- James Wilen, José Cancino and Hirotsugu Uchida
- Fishery Management by Harvester Cooperatives pp. 258-277

- Robert T. Deacon
- Policy Monitor pp. 278-297

- Robin R. Jenkins, Heather Klemick, Elizabeth Kopits and Alex Marten
- Reflections--In Search of Crosswalks between Macroeconomics and Environmental Economics pp. 298-317

- V. Smith
Volume 6, issue 1, 2012
- Progress and Challenges in Valuing Coastal and Marine Ecosystem Services pp. 1-19

- Edward Barbier
- Forest Figures: Ecosystem Services Valuation and Policy Evaluation in Developing Countries pp. 20-44

- Paul Ferraro, Kathleen Lawlor, Katrina L. Mullan and Subhrendu Pattanayak
- Evaluating Policies to Increase Electricity Generation from Renewable Energy pp. 45-64

- Richard Schmalensee
- Three Key Elements of a Post-2012 International Climate Policy Architecture pp. 65-85

- Sheila M. Olmstead and Robert Stavins
- Politically Feasible Emissions Targets to Attain 460 ppm CO 2 Concentrations pp. 86-109

- Valentina Bosetti and Jeffrey Frankel
- Linking Policies When Tastes Differ: Global Climate Policy in a Heterogeneous World pp. 110-129

- Gilbert Metcalf and David Weisbach
- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Valuation of Surface Water Quality Improvements pp. 130-146

- Charles Griffiths, Heather Klemick, Matt Massey, Chris Moore, Stephen Newbold, David Simpson, Patrick Walsh and William Wheeler
- Reflections--Defining and Measuring Sustainability pp. 147-163

- Geoffrey Heal
Volume 5, issue 2, 2011
- A Word from the Editor pp. 195-195

- Charles Kolstad
- Divergences in Long-Run Trends in the Prices of Energy and Energy Services pp. 196-218

- Roger Fouquet
- An Integrated Assessment of Water Markets: A Cross-Country Comparison pp. 219-239

- R. Quentin Grafton, Gary Libecap, Samuel McGlennon, Clay Landry and Bob O'Brien
- The Economics of Tail Events with an Application to Climate Change pp. 240-257

- William Nordhaus
- Fat Tails, Thin Tails, and Climate Change Policy pp. 258-274

- Robert Pindyck
- Fat-Tailed Uncertainty in the Economics of Catastrophic Climate Change pp. 275-292

- Martin Weitzman
- Policy Monitor--Greenhouse Gas Regulation under the Clean Air Act: A Guide for Economists pp. 293-313

- Dallas Burtraw, Art Fraas and Nathan Richardson
- Reflections--In Praise of Consilience pp. 314-329

- Tom Tietenberg
Volume 5, issue 1, 2011
- The Impact of REEP pp. 1-2

- Charles Kolstad, Carlo Carraro, Mathew E. Kahn and Robert Stavins
- The Effectiveness of Environmental Monitoring and Enforcement: A Review of the Empirical Evidence pp. 3-24

- Wayne Gray and Jay Shimshack
- Carbon Allowance Auction Design: An Assessment of Options for the United States pp. 25-43

- Giuseppe Lopomo, Leslie Marx, David McAdams and Brian Murray
- What Long-Term Road Transport Future? Trends and Policy Options pp. 44-65

- Stef Proost and Kurt Van Dender
- Reducing Urban Road Transportation Externalities: Road Pricing in Theory and in Practice pp. 66-88

- Alex Anas and Charles Lindsey
- Automobile Fuel Economy Standards: Impacts, Efficiency, and Alternatives pp. 89-108

- Soren Anderson, Ian Parry, James Sallee and Carolyn Fischer
- Invention and Transfer of Climate Change--Mitigation Technologies: A Global Analysis pp. 109-130

- Antoine Dechezleprêtre, Matthieu Glachant, Ivan Haščič, Nick Johnstone and Yann Ménière
- International Technology Transfer, Climate Change, and the Clean Development Mechanism pp. 131-152

- David Popp
- Managing Natural Catastrophe Risk: State Insurance Programs in the United States pp. 153-171

- Carolyn Kousky
- Reflections--Energy Efficiency Literature for Those in the Policy Process pp. 172-191

- Frank Convery
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