Environmental Economics and Policy Studies
1998 - 2026
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Volume 28, issue 2, 2026
- Analyzing tourists’ preferences and willingness to pay for wildlife conservation using choice experimental modeling pp. 517-541

- Riyaz Alam and Diptimayee Nayak
- Wetland proximity: a meta-analysis of hedonic property values pp. 543-563

- Sapana Bastola, Jerrod Penn and Juyoung Yoo
- Green complexity and its dual threshold effects: balancing environmental impact and economic growth pp. 565-592

- Paravee Maneejuk and Woraphon Yamaka
- Environmental policies, environmental firms, and transboundary pollution pp. 593-615

- Mutsumi Matsumoto
- Obsolete solar panels recycling and economic growth pp. 617-651

- Giuseppe Di Vita
- Too “hot” to recognize her rights: the impact of climate change on attitude toward gender equality pp. 653-677

- Kahori Ishibashi and Ryo Takahashi
- Geographical and environmental dependencies in multivariate count models: Recreation demand for Italian national parks pp. 679-702

- Andrea Pellegrini, Riccardo Scarpa, Maria De Salvo, Laura Giuffrida and Giovanni Signorello
- Mapping barriers to agro-waste circularity: SLR-based WINGS analysis pp. 703-730

- Sarmistha Mishra, Dukhabandhu Sahoo, Souryabrata Mohapatra and Pritisudha Mohanty
- Impact of policy design and elicitation method on carbon tax acceptability pp. 731-759

- Felix F. Mölk, Gottfried Tappeiner and Janette Walde
Volume 28, issue 1, 2026
- Governing the transition: bridging the commitment - implementation gap pp. 1-7

- Fateh Belaïd
- Quantile connectedness in renewable energy companies and related commodities during Covid-19 outbreak pp. 9-32

- Bikramaditya Ghosh, Hayfa Kazouz, Ioannis Kostakis and Dimitrios Papadas
- Assessing the impact of energy R&D on green growth in OECD countries: a CS-ARDL analysis pp. 33-72

- Ashraf Galal Eid, Zouhair Mrabet and Mouyad Alsamara
- Correction: Assessing the impact of energy R&D on green growth in OECD countries: a CS-ARDL analysis pp. 73-73

- Ashraf Galal Eid, Zouhair Mrabet and Mouyad Alsamara
- Impact of financial development on carbon dioxide emissions: empirical evidence from Azerbaijan, Russia, and Kazakhstan pp. 75-93

- Samra Talishinskaya-Abbasova and Jeyhun I. Mikayilov
- Catalyzing green transformation: mitigating oil price impact on CO2 emissions in Saudi Arabia via renewable energy transition pp. 95-117

- Shahriyar Mukhtarov, Mayis Azizov, Mustafa Tevfik Kartal and Hazi Eynalov
- Emissions effect of financial development in the GCC: is the effect asymmetric? pp. 119-163

- Fakhri J. Hasanov, Sa’d Shannak, Shahriyar Mukhtarov and Elchin Suleymanov
- Asymmetric impacts of renewable energy and economic development in North Africa countries: evidence from the NARDL model pp. 165-184

- Myriam Ben Saad, Rym Ben Saad, Mourad Kertous and Samir B. Maliki
- Impact of climate change on economic growth in developing countries: unravelling the moderating role of globalization pp. 185-217

- Kizito Uyi Ehigiamusoe, Hooi Hooi Lean, Eyup Dogan, Rima H. Binsaeed and Suresh Ramakrishnan
- The role of climate policy uncertainty, renewable energy use, and geopolitical risk towards low-carbon emission: Evidence from selected ASEAN countries pp. 219-247

- Khalid M. Kisswani, Mohammad I. Elian, Amine Lahiani and Salma Mefteh-Wali
- Migration surge under the context of climate change: a case study of China pp. 249-280

- Haoxi Chen and Stephane Goutte
- Climate change and international migration in Sub-Saharan Africa: Effects and transmission channels pp. 281-321

- Ateba Boyomo Henri Aurélien and Enouga Mathilde Marthe
- Correction: Climate change and international migration in Sub-Saharan Africa: Effects and transmission channels pp. 323-324

- Ateba Boyomo Henri Aurélien and Enouga Mathilde Marthe
- Towards common prosperity: can Environmental regulations help narrow income gap in China? pp. 325-350

- Jun Zhao, Kangyin Dong and Rabindra Nepal
- Digital twin: a driver of sustainable smart cities? Evidence from a bibliometric analysis pp. 351-379

- Michelle Mongo and Nabyla Daidj
- Reviving the green transition process in the post-pandemic Era: the case of Bangladesh pp. 381-416

- Sakib Bin Amin, Farhad Taghizadeh-Hesary, Farhan Khan and Bismi Iqbal Samia
- Exploring the impact of natural resources, economic growth, and capital investments in decarbonizing the economy of GCC countries pp. 417-444

- Md Shabbir Alam and Palanisamy Manigandan
- Geopolitical instability and environmental sustainability pp. 445-471

- Vishal Dagar, Amar Rao, Leila Dagher, Muneza Kagzi and Ángel Acevedo-Duque
- Technology innovation and climate change mitigation: effects and transmission channels pp. 473-487

- Fethi Amri
- Addressing the trade-off between natural resource dependence and environmental sustainability in MENA countries: the role of energy productivity improvement pp. 489-515

- Muntasir Murshed
Volume 27, issue 4, 2025
- Environmental economics and policy studies” Special issue: “Green Finance, responsible investments, and ethics in the era of post- COVID-19 and Russian Ukrainian conflict pp. 527-528

- Younes Ben Zaied and Nidhaleddine Ben Cheikh
- Unlocking the effect of corporate environmental practices in driving firms’ financial performance pp. 529-552

- Mirza Muhammad Naseer, Ahmed Hunjra, Foued Mattoussi and Mohammad Nurul Amin
- The effect of climate pacts on the stock market performance of listed firms in Turkey pp. 553-582

- Dharen Kumar Pandey, S. Ananda, Henchiri Basma and Vineeta Kumari
- Quantile network connectedness between oil, clean energy markets, and green equity with portfolio implications pp. 583-614

- Mohamed Yousfi and Houssam Bouzgarrou
- Assessing the impact of Russian–Ukrainian geopolitical risks on global green finance: a quantile dependency analysis pp. 615-641

- Faroque Ahmed, Md. Monirul Islam and Shujaat Abbas
- The impact of climate change on inflation in Tunisia: evidence from the asymmetric NARDL model pp. 643-659

- Oussama Zouabi and Michel Dimou
- Fossil and renewable energy, conflict, economic growth, and military expenditure: the case of algeria pp. 661-681

- Hassen Mohamed and Youcef Meriane
- CSR in French companies between performance target and environmental volatility: an empirical study pp. 683-704

- Najoua Talbi
- Cluster analysis for ethical portfolio optimization problem using fuzzy chance constrained programming pp. 705-726

- Laila Messaoudi
- Innovation technology and environmental sustainability: income is key pp. 727-739

- Fethi Amri and Khaled Nasri
- Does innovation contribute to the three pillars of sustainable development? A comparative study between developed and developing countries pp. 741-779

- Malek El Weriemmi
Volume 27, issue 3, 2025
- Challenges and prospects in managing plastic waste pp. 353-355

- Kenji Takeuchi and Raymond Gradus
- Plastic waste trade and international agreements pp. 357-376

- Yuichi Ishimura, Daisuke Ichinose and Kai Nomura
- The effect of Door-to-Door on separate collection of plastic packaging: evidence from Catalonia pp. 377-403

- Germà Bel and Joël Bühler
- Plastic reduction and firm characteristics: Evidence from (non-) financial information in Japan pp. 405-429

- Kai Nomura and Masashi Yamamoto
- Influence of adaptive management indicators on willingness to adapt to single-use plastic ban pp. 431-454

- Sapta Suhardono, Chun-Hung Lee and I Wayan Koko Suryawan
- Impacts of plastic and paper bag legislation on consumer behavior in the United States: Quantitative evidence from a statewide survey in Vermont pp. 455-469

- Qingbin Wang, Emily H. Belarmino and Meredith T. Niles
- Unlocking the biobased future: investigating recycling lock-ins and corporate power in the adoption of biobased food packaging pp. 471-509

- L. H. Aramyan, Eggo U. Thoden van Velzen, N. Herceglić, G.M. Splinter and A. Susa
- Less plastic, more profits? Estimating the effect of firms’ efforts for plastic reduction on their financial performance pp. 511-525

- Hirotaka Kumamaru and Kenji Takeuchi
Volume 27, issue 2, 2025
- Bioprospecting, drug choices and conservation of biological diversity under free trade pp. 109-138

- Rafat Alam and Nguyen Quyen
- Optimal environmental policy for NPS pollution under random welfare pp. 139-167

- Akio Matsumoto and Ferenc Szidarovszky
- Coalition-proof stability of international environmental agreements pp. 169-202

- Ryusuke Shinohara
- Pollution-adjusted optimal leasing value of oil and gas reserves pp. 203-230

- Ons Triki and Fathi Abid
- The relationship between rural credit policy and deforestation: evidence from Brazil pp. 231-263

- Weslem Faria, Felipe Morelli Silva, Alexandre Almeida and Admir Betarelli Junior
- Green jobs, intertemporal preferences, and social pressure: an experiment for a green transition of the labour market pp. 265-303

- Giorgio Dini and Chiara Natalie Focacci
- The macroeconomic effects of carbon pricing at a subnational level: evidence from California’s cap and trade pp. 305-330

- Tomás Baioni
- Does carbon tax promote green trade and comparative advantages: evidence from Panel Difference-In-Difference (DID) causal experiment pp. 331-352

- Amit Roy
Volume 27, issue 1, 2025
- On the credibility of threats to avoid the deployment of solar geoengineering pp. 1-21

- Michael Finus and Francesco Furini
- Do different visual presentation formats encourage different choice behaviors? discrete choice experiment on urban park landscapes pp. 23-41

- Kei Kabaya, Kayo Tajima, Daisuke Ichinose and Michiko Asano
- Incorporating passive use values in collision mitigation benefit-cost calculations: an application to deer and turtles in Minnesota pp. 43-60

- Chris Neher, Alec Patterson and John Duffield
- The impact of a carbon tax on financial performance and innovation performance: an empirical study of the automotive industry pp. 61-84

- Fahimeh R. Chomachaei and Davood Golmohammadi
- Assessing the elicitation of perceived status quo information as a tool to increase survey engagement and enhance accuracy of preference estimates in discrete choice experiments pp. 85-108

- Marios Zachariou, Diane Burgess, Catherine Glass and Graham Finney
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