Environmental Economics and Policy Studies
1998 - 2025
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Volume 24, issue 4, 2022
- Tertiarization and the environment: does this relationship depend on the type of tertiarization? pp. 477-502

- Mamoudou Camara
- Prevention or cure? Optimal abatement mix pp. 503-531

- Moriah Bostian, Rolf Färe, Shawna Grosskopf and Tommy Lundgren
- Temporal stability of WTP estimates in labeled and unlabeled choice experiment for emissions reduction options, Queensland, Australia pp. 533-550

- Galina Williams
- Energy conservation and health risk reduction: an experimental investigation of punishing vs. rewarding incentives pp. 551-570

- Chiradip Chatterjee, Nafisa Halim and Pallab Mozumder
Volume 24, issue 3, 2022
- Adoption of environmental standards and a lack of awareness: evidence from the food and beverage industry in Vietnam pp. 307-340

- Massimo Filippini and Suchita Srinivasan
- Energy mix, technological change, and the environment pp. 341-364

- Anelí Bongers
- Boon or bane? On productivity and environmental regulation pp. 365-396

- Philipp R. Steinbrunner
- Capital markets and the costs of climate policies pp. 397-420

- Marian Leimbach and Nico Bauer
- The effects of presentation formats in choice experiments pp. 421-445

- Genius Murwirapachena and Johane Dikgang
- Environmental awareness, environmental R&D spillovers, and privatization in a mixed duopoly pp. 447-458

- Akira Yakita and Donglin Zhang
- Impact of COVID-19 type events on the economy and climate under the stochastic DICE model pp. 459-476

- Pavel V. Shevchenko, Daisuke Murakami, Tomoko Matsui and Tor A. Myrvoll
Volume 24, issue 2, 2022
- Using discrete choice experiments to explore how bioecological attributes of sites drive birders’ preferences and willingness to travel pp. 119-146

- Maria Salvo, Giuseppe Cucuzza and Giovanni Signorello
- Does green policy pay dividends? pp. 147-172

- Nusrate Aziz, Belayet Hossain and Laura Lamb
- A note on organizational structure and environmental liability pp. 173-193

- Laurent Franckx, Frans P. Vries and Ben White
- Decomposition of air pollution emissions from Swedish manufacturing pp. 195-223

- Polina Ustyuzhanina
- Green industrial policies and domestic production of biofuels: an econometric analysis of OECD countries pp. 225-261

- Elina Bryngemark and Patrik Söderholm
- A Natural Disasters Index pp. 263-284

- Thilini Mahanama, Abootaleb Shirvani and Svetlozar Rachev
- Trial runs as environmental policy with strategic firms pp. 285-303

- Takayoshi Shinkuma and Hajime Sugeta
- Correction to: Is there a demand for flood insurance in Vietnam? Results from a choice experiment pp. 305-305

- Arnaud Reynaud, Manh Hung Nguyen and Cécile Aubert
Volume 24, issue 1, 2022
- Household energy consumption pp. 1-5

- Shigeru Matsumoto, Kenichi Mizobuchi and Shunsuke Managi
- Household electricity demand, the intrinsic flexibility index and UK wholesale electricity market prices pp. 7-27

- Jacopo Torriti
- An economic model of home appliance replacement: application to refrigerator replacement among Japanese households pp. 29-48

- Jiaxing Wang and Shigeru Matsumoto
- Impact of feed-in tariffs on electricity consumption pp. 49-72

- Kenta Tanaka, Clevo Wilson and Shunsuke Managi
- Modelling household behavioural changes as an opportunity for sustainable home energy pp. 73-97

- Norzalina Zainudin, Jasmine Leby Lau and Chandramalar Munusami
- The rebound effect in air conditioner usage: an empirical analysis of Japanese individuals’ behaviors pp. 99-117

- Minoru Morita, Kazuyuki Iwata and Toshi Arimura
Volume 23, issue 4, 2021
- Effect of green network and emission tax on consumer choice under discrete continuous framework pp. 641-666

- Charu Grover and Sangeeta Bansal
- Economic growth and environment in the United Kingdom: robust evidence using more than 250 years data pp. 667-681

- Amine Ben Amar
- The impact of lynx and wolf on roe deer hunting benefits in Sweden pp. 683-719

- Katarina Elofsson and Tobias Häggmark
- Air pollution and urban road transport: evidence from the world’s largest low-emission zone in London pp. 721-748

- Muxin Zhai and Hendrik Wolff
- The dual nature of money: why monetary systems matter for equitable bioeconomy pp. 749-760

- Ansel Renner, Herman Daly and Kozo Mayumi
- Adoption and diffusion of conservation agriculture technology in Zambia: the role of social and institutional networks pp. 761-780

- Abdul Nafeo Abdulai, Awal Abdul-Rahaman and Gazali Issahaku
- Revisiting ISO 14001 diffusion among national terrains: panel data evidence from OECD countries and the BRIICS pp. 781-803

- George Halkos, Stylianos Nomikos and Antonis Skouloudis
- Willingness to pay for reliable piped water services: evidence from urban Ghana pp. 805-829

- Anthony Amoah and Peter Moffatt
- How effective are protected natural areas when roads are present? An analysis of the Peruvian case pp. 831-859

- Julio Aguirre, Elmer Guerrero and Yohnny Campana
- Interactions among macroeconomic policies, the energy market and environmental quality pp. 861-913

- Ivan Hajdukovic
- Effects of environmental regulation on firm entry and exit and China’s industrial productivity: a new perspective on the Porter Hypothesis pp. 915-944

- Mian Yang, Yining Yuan, Fuxia Yang and Dalia Patino-Echeverri
- Quantifying virtual water scarcity risk transfers of energy system in China pp. 945-969

- Xuebing Yao, Xu Tang, Arash Farnoosh and Cuiyang Feng
Volume 23, issue 3, 2021
- EEPS special issue on “Carbon Pricing in East Asia” pp. 495-500

- Toshi Arimura, Maosheng Duan and Hyungna Oh
- Impact of the Saitama Prefecture Target-Setting Emissions Trading Program on the adoption of low-carbon technology pp. 501-515

- Mitsutsugu Hamamoto
- The impact of the Tokyo emissions trading scheme on office buildings: what factor contributed to the emission reduction? pp. 517-533

- Toshi Arimura and Tatsuya Abe
- Analysis of inter-regional effects caused by the wide-area operation of the power grid in Japan: an implication for carbon pricing schemes pp. 535-556

- Satoshi Nakano and Ayu Washizu
- Factors determining firms’ trading decision in the Korea ETS market pp. 557-580

- Hyemin Park and Minkyung Lee
- Treatment of indirect emissions from the power sector in Korean emissions trading system pp. 581-592

- Yong-Gun Kim and Jong-Soo Lim
- Assessment of the performance of pilot carbon emissions trading systems in China pp. 593-612

- Dongya Li, Maosheng Duan, Zhe Deng and Haijun Zhang
- Evaluating the impact of the KETS on GHG reduction in the first phase pp. 613-638

- Sung-Hyun Jun, Jee Young Kim and Hyungna Oh
- Correction to: Evaluating the impact of the KETS on GHG reduction in the first phase pp. 639-639

- Sung-Hyun Jun, Jee Young Kim and Hyungna Oh
Volume 23, issue 2, 2021
- Does national carbon pricing policy affect voluntary environmental disclosures? A global evidence pp. 211-244

- Mumtaheena Anwar, Sohanur Rahman and Md Nurul Kabir
- Influences of environmental regulations on skill premium: mediating effect of industrial structure optimization pp. 245-273

- Shu Kedong, Lu Yueyu, Yu Ziyan, Kuai Peng and Zhang Shu’an
- Why do municipalities accept disaster waste? Evidence from the great east Japan earthquake pp. 275-308

- Yuichi Ishimura, Kenji Takeuchi and Fredrik Carlsson
- Negotiating weights for burden sharing rules in international climate negotiations: an empirical analysis pp. 309-331

- Martin Kesternich, Andreas Löschel and Andreas Ziegler
- Climate change and institutional change: what is the relative importance for economic performance? pp. 333-360

- Otto Brøns-Petersen and Søren Havn Gjedsted
- Factors affecting vehicle exhaust emissions, driver motivations as a mediator pp. 361-407

- Yasser A. Al-Rawi, Mohammed Harith Imlus, Yusri Yusup and Sofri Bin Yahya
- Increasing food production and mitigating agricultural greenhouse gas emissions in the European Union: impacts of carbon pricing and calorie production targeting pp. 409-440

- Ancuta Isbasoiu, Pierre-Alain Jayet and Stéphane De Cara
- Impact of international lobby groups on international environmental agreements pp. 441-466

- Peymaneh Safaynikoo and Mohammad Hossein Dehghani
- Accounting for adaptation and its effectiveness in International Environmental Agreements pp. 467-493

- Francesco Furini and Francesco Bosello
Volume 23, issue 1, 2021
- Heat warnings and avoidance behavior: evidence from a bike-sharing system pp. 1-28

- Mariano Rabassa, Mariana Conte Grand and Christian García-Witulski
- Economic value of wetlands services in the Central Rift Valley of Ethiopia pp. 29-53

- Fitsum Dechasa, Feyera Senbeta and Dawit Diriba Guta
- Coastal armoring and sinking property values: the case of seawalls in California pp. 55-77

- Arlan Brucal and John Lynham
- Environmental technology development and diffusion: panel data evidence from 56 countries pp. 79-92

- George Halkos and Antonis Skouloudis
- The mitigation potential of eco-taxation on carbon emissions: income effects under downward rigid wages pp. 93-107

- Ferran Sancho
- Regulatory failure and the polluter pays principle: why regulatory impact assessment dominates the polluter pays principle pp. 109-144

- Dieter Schmidtchen, Jenny Helstroffer and Christian Koboldt
- Trees, ground vegetation, sidewalks, cycleways: users’ preferences and economic values for different elements of an urban street—a case study in Taipei pp. 145-171

- Chad M. Botes and Alberto Zanni
- Promotion of residential water conservation measures in South Africa: the role of water-saving equipment pp. 173-210

- Djiby Racine Thiam, Ariel Dinar and Herbert Ntuli
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