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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.
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Volume 4, issue 2, 2010

Euthanizing the Value of a Statistical Life pp. 161-178 Downloads
Trudy Cameron
The Economics of Managing Scarce Water Resources pp. 179-198 Downloads
Sheila M. Olmstead
The Role of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development in Environmental Policy Making pp. 199-220 Downloads
Kenneth G. Ruffing
Microeconomic Analysis of Innovative Environmental Programs in Developing Countries pp. 221-233 Downloads
Jeffrey Vincent
Alternative Pollution Control Policies in Developing Countries pp. 234-253 Downloads
Allen Blackman
Show Me the Money: Do Payments Supply Environmental Services in Developing Countries? pp. 254-274 Downloads
Subhrendu Pattanayak, Sven Wunder and Paul Ferraro
Effects of Information on Environmental Quality in Developing Countries pp. 275-292 Downloads
E. Somanathan
Policy Monitor pp. 293-308 Downloads
Hendrik Wolff and Lisa Perry
Reflections--Legacies, Incentives, and Advice pp. 309-324 Downloads
V. Smith

Volume 4, issue 1, 2010

Introduction to the Issue pp. 1-2 Downloads
Charles Kolstad
The Environmental Kuznets Curve: Seeking Empirical Regularity and Theoretical Structure pp. 3-23 Downloads
Richard Carson
The Role of Environmental Economics in Recent Policy Making at the European Commission pp. 24-43 Downloads
J. Delbeke, G. Klaassen, T. van Ierland and P. Zapfel
The Economics of Water Quality pp. 44-62 Downloads
Sheila M. Olmstead
Offshoring Pollution: Is the United States Increasingly Importing Polluting Goods&quest pp. 63-83 Downloads
Arik Levinson
Should Trade Agreements Include Environmental Policy? pp. 84-102 Downloads
Josh Ederington
Does Trade Help or Hinder the Conservation of Natural Resources? pp. 103-121 Downloads
Carolyn Fischer
Policy Monitor pp. 122-138 Downloads
Bryan Hubbell, Richard V. Crume, Dale M. Evarts and Jeff M. Cohen
Reflections--The Economics of Renewable Energy in the United States pp. 139-154 Downloads
Geoffrey Heal

Volume 3, issue 2, 2009

Introduction to the Issue pp. 145-146 Downloads
Robert Stavins, Carlo Carraro and Charles Kolstad
Understanding Oil Price Behavior through an Analysis of a Crisis pp. 147-166 Downloads
Leonardo Maugeri
Greenhouse Gas Auctions and Taxes: Some Political Economy Considerations pp. 167-188 Downloads
Robert Hahn
The Local and Global Benefits of Green Tax Policies in China pp. 189-208 Downloads
Jing Cao, Mun Ho and Dale Jorgenson
Environmental Pollution in China: Status and Trends pp. 209-230 Downloads
Haakon Vennemo, Kristin Aunan, Henrik Lindhjem and Hans Martin Seip
China's 11th Five-Year Plan and the Environment: Reducing SO 2 Emissions pp. 231-250 Downloads
Jing Cao, Richard Garbaccio and Mun Ho
The State of Environmental and Resource Economics: A Google Scholar Perspective pp. 251-269 Downloads
Maximilian Auffhammer
Evaluating Environmental and Resource Economics Journals: A TOP-Curve Approach pp. 270-287 Downloads
Sandra Rousseau, Tom Verbeke and Ronald Rousseau
Policy Monitor pp. 288-303 Downloads
Virginia McConnell and Margaret Walls
Reflections--Energy Efficiency Policy: Pipe Dream or Pipeline to the Future&quest pp. 304-320 Downloads
Tom Tietenberg

Volume 3, issue 1, 2009

Introduction to the Issue pp. 1-3 Downloads
Robert Stavins, Carlo Carraro and Charles Kolstad
Climate Economics: A Meta-Review and Some Suggestions for Future Research pp. 4-21 Downloads
Geoffrey Heal
On the Empirical Significance of the Hotelling Rule pp. 22-41 Downloads
John Livernois
Cap and Trade, Rehabilitated: Using Tradable Permits to Control U.S. Greenhouse Gases pp. 42-62 Downloads
Nathaniel O. Keohane
Designing a Carbon Tax to Reduce U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions pp. 63-83 Downloads
Gilbert Metcalf
Balancing Cost and Emissions Certainty: An Allowance Reserve for Cap-and-Trade pp. 84-103 Downloads
Brian Murray, Richard Newell and William Pizer
The Evolution of Solid and Hazardous Waste Regulation in the United States pp. 104-120 Downloads
Robin Jenkins, Elizabeth Kopits and David Simpson
Reflections--The Emerging Literature on Emissions Trading in Europe pp. 121-137 Downloads
Frank Convery
On the Timing of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reductions: A Final Rejoinder to the Symposium on "The Economics of Climate Change: The Stern Review and its Critics" pp. 138-140 Downloads
Simon Dietz and Nicholas Stern

Volume 2, issue 2, 2008

Introduction to the Issue pp. 149-151 Downloads
Robert Stavins, Carlo Carraro and Charles Kolstad
Instrument Choice in Environmental Policy pp. 152-174 Downloads
Lawrence H. Goulder and Ian Parry
Local Solutions to Global Problems: Climate Change Policies and Regulatory Jurisdiction pp. 175-193 Downloads
James Bushnell, Carla Peterman and Catherine Wolfram
Perspectives on Pollution Abatement and Competitiveness: Theory, Data, and Analyses pp. 194-218 Downloads
Carl Pasurka
Corporate Social Responsibility Through an Economic Lens pp. 219-239 Downloads
Forest L. Reinhardt, Robert Stavins and Richard H. K. Vietor
Corporate Social Responsibility and the Environment: A Theoretical Perspective pp. 240-260 Downloads
Thomas Lyon and John Maxwell
The (Not So) New Corporate Social Responsibility: An Empirical Perspective pp. 261-275 Downloads
Paul R. Portney
Policy Monitor pp. 276-291 Downloads
Urvashi Narain
Reflections on the Literature pp. 292-308 Downloads
V. Smith
Comments on Simon Dietz and Nicholas Stern's Why Economic Analysis Supports Strong Action on Climate Change: A Response to the Stern Review's Critics pp. 309-313 Downloads
Robert Mendelsohn, Thomas Sterner, U. Martin Persson and John P. Weyant

Volume 2, issue 1, 2008

Environmental Economics at the World Bank pp. 4-25 Downloads
Susmita Dasgupta, Kirk Hamilton, Stefano Pagiola and David Wheeler
On Behavioral-Environmental Economics pp. 26-44 Downloads
Jason Shogren and Laura Taylor
Is the Stern Review an Economic Analysis? pp. 45-60 Downloads
Robert Mendelsohn
An Even Sterner Review: Introducing Relative Prices into the Discounting Debate pp. 61-76 Downloads
Thomas Sterner and U. Martin Persson
A Critique of the Stern Review's Mitigation Cost Analyses and Integrated Assessment pp. 77-93 Downloads
John P. Weyant
Why Economic Analysis Supports Strong Action on Climate Change: A Response to the Stern Review's Critics pp. 94-113 Downloads
Simon Dietz and Nicholas Stern
California's New Greenhouse Gas Laws pp. 114-129 Downloads
Michael Hanemann
Reflections on the Literature pp. 130-145 Downloads
V. Smith
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