Environmental Economics and Policy Studies
1998 - 2025
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Volume 22, issue 4, 2020
- Collective action and other-regarding behavior: an assessment of games vs reality in Thailand pp. 485-507

- Rawadee Jarungrattanapong and Suparee Boonmanunt
- Electricity price and residential electricity demand in Vietnam pp. 509-535

- Le Viet Phu
- The impacts of collective threshold requirements for rewards in a CPR experiment pp. 537-554

- Kanittha Tambunlertchai and Sittidaj Pongkijvorasin
- DICE-RD: an implementation of rate-related damages in the DICE model pp. 555-584

- Peter Michaelis and Heiko Wirths
- New insights into the environmental Kuznets curve hypothesis in developing and transition economies: a literature survey pp. 585-631

- Alexandra-Anca Purcel
- Environmental fiscal reform and the possibility of triple dividend in European and non-European countries: evidence from a meta-regression analysis pp. 633-656

- Maruf Maxim
Volume 22, issue 3, 2020
- Interview with Sir Partha Dasgupta pp. 339-356

- Shunsuke Managi
- Shadow economy and air pollution in developing Asia: what is the role of fiscal policy? pp. 357-381

- Cong Minh Huynh
- Effect of the CITES trade ban on preferences for ivory in Japan pp. 383-403

- Mika Kurohata
- Risk preference, trust, and willingness-to-accept subsidies for pro-environmental production: an investigation of hog farmers in China pp. 405-431

- Jianhua Wang, Chenchen Yang, Wanglin Ma and Jianjun Tang
- Climate sensitivity, agricultural productivity and the social cost of carbon in FUND pp. 433-448

- Kevin D. Dayaratna, Ross McKitrick and Patrick J. Michaels
- Natural resource rents and capital accumulation nexus: do resource rents raise public human and physical capital expenditures? pp. 449-466

- Taner Turan and Halit Yanıkkaya
- Standards and social welfare in Cournot oligopolies pp. 467-483

- Adriana Gama
Volume 22, issue 2, 2020
- Survival of the cleanest? Evidence from a plant-level analysis of pollutant emissions in Canadian pulp and paper industry, 2005–2013 pp. 109-126

- Jean-Thomas Bernard, Jakir Hussain and Mishaal Masud Sinha
- Pro-social behaviours, waste concern and recycling behaviour in Italy at the end of the 1990s pp. 127-151

- Damiano Fiorillo and Luigi Senatore
- The impact of economic factors and governance on greenhouse gas emission pp. 153-172

- Marzieh Ronaghi, Michael Reed and Sayed Saghaian
- Rising carbon footprint inequality in the Philippines pp. 173-195

- Moises Neil Seriño
- Uncertain penalties and compliance: experimental evidence pp. 197-216

- Carol Luengo, Marcelo Caffera and Carlos Chavez
- Outsourcing, trade, technology, and greenhouse gas emissions pp. 217-245

- Lawrence D. LaPlue and Christopher A. Erickson
- The suppressive effect of renewables on nuclear energy: implications for OECD countries pp. 247-265

- Masako Ikegami and Zijian Wang
- Navigating various flexibility mechanisms under European burden-sharing pp. 267-313

- Marc Vielle
- Using ICT indicators to measure readiness of countries to implement Industry 4.0 and the SDGs pp. 315-337

- Godwell Nhamo, Charles Nhemachena and Senia Nhamo
Volume 22, issue 1, 2020
- Industrial energy prices and export competitiveness: evidence from India pp. 1-20

- Surender Kumar and Prerna Prabhakar
- The externality of a mortality incident within an apartment building: cases of homicide, suicide and fire deaths pp. 21-38

- Taisuke Sadayuki
- Heterogeneous demand for ecologically sustainable products on ensuring environmental sustainability in South Africa pp. 39-64

- Enoch Owusu-Sekyere, Awudu Abdulai, Henry Jordaan and Helena Hansson
- Correction to: Heterogeneous demand for ecologically sustainable products on ensuring environmental sustainability in South Africa pp. 65-65

- Enoch Owusu-Sekyere, Awudu Abdulai and Henry Jordaan
- Exploring the link between energy based taxes and economic growth pp. 67-87

- Mahmoud Hassan, Walid Oueslati and Damien Rousselière
- The role of climate variability in convergence of residential water consumption across Chilean localities pp. 89-108

- Guillermo Acuña, Cristián Echeverría, Alex Godoy and Felipe Vásquez Lavín
Volume 21, issue 4, 2019
- Neighborhood influences on the diffusion of residential photovoltaic systems in Kyoto City, Japan pp. 477-505

- Takanobu Kosugi, Yoshiyuki Shimoda and Takayuki Tashiro
- Does financial openness cause the intensification of environmental degradation? New evidence from Latin American and Caribbean countries pp. 507-532

- Matheus Koengkan, Renato Santiago, José Alberto Fuinhas and António Marques
- Cross-country analysis of relationship between material input structures and consumption-based CO2 emissions pp. 533-554

- Kayoko Shironitta, Shunsuke Okamoto and Shigemi Kagawa
- The cost of floods in developing countries’ megacities: a hedonic price analysis of the Jakarta housing market, Indonesia pp. 555-577

- José Armando Cobián Álvarez and Budy Resosudarmo
- Regulation of non-point source pollution under n-firm Bertrand competition pp. 579-597

- Toshiharu Ishikawa, Akio Matsumoto and Ferenc Szidarovszky
Volume 21, issue 3, 2019
- The impacts of firms’ mobility on the environmental policy pp. 349-369

- Yu-Bong Lai
- Health cost of salinity contamination in drinking water: evidence from Bangladesh pp. 371-397

- Debasish Das, Md. Sariful Islam, Sheikh Hadiujjaman, Champa Bati Dutta and Md. Manjur Morshed
- Does animal charisma influence conservation funding for vertebrate species under the US Endangered Species Act? pp. 399-411

- Alejandro M. Bellon
- Emission permit trading with a self-interested regulator pp. 413-426

- Tapio Palokangas
- International recycling firm joint ventures and optimal recycling standards pp. 427-449

- Yasuyuki Sugiyama and Patcharin Koonsed
- Is willingness to contribute for environmental protection in Sweden affected by social capital? pp. 451-475

- George Marbuah
Volume 21, issue 2, 2019
- The effect of gubernatorial political parties on monitoring and enforcement of federal environmental regulation: evidence from the Clean Water Act pp. 171-202

- Aaron Elrod, Serkan Karadas and Katherine C. Theyson
- Impacts of heat metering and efficiency retrofit policy on residential energy consumption in China pp. 203-216

- Massimo Filippini and Lin Zhang
- The innovation effects of renewable energy policies and their interaction: the case of solar photovoltaics pp. 217-254

- Kristoffer Palage, Robert Lundmark and Patrik Söderholm
- Addressing multiple externalities from electricity generation: a case for EU renewable energy policy beyond 2020? pp. 255-283

- Paul Lehmann, Jos Sijm, Erik Gawel, Sebastian Strunz, Unnada Chewpreecha, Jean-Francois Mercure and Hector Pollitt
- The impact of environmental innovations on job-creation process: an empirical investigation for Russian regions pp. 285-306

- Luigi Aldieri, Maxim Kotsemir and Concetto Paolo Vinci
- Convergent validity of alternative dependent variable specifications for individual travel cost models pp. 307-324

- Chris Neher, David Patterson, John Duffield and Katherine Neher
- Economic growth and environmental degradation: a conditional nonparametric frontier analysis pp. 325-347

- George Halkos and Christina Bampatsou
Volume 21, issue 1, 2019
- Why is carbon leakage for energy-intensive industry hard to find? pp. 1-24

- Shon Ferguson and Mark Sanctuary
- Discriminatory tax and subsidy on environmental behaviors pp. 25-36

- Yoshinori Wada
- Natural disaster mitigation through voluntary donations in a developing country: the case of Bangladesh pp. 37-60

- Shibly Shahrier and Koji Kotani
- Improving the risk–risk trade-off method for use in safety project appraisal responses pp. 61-86

- Jytte Seested Nielsen, Susan Chilton and Hugh Metcalf
- The causal impact of material productivity on microeconomic competitiveness and environmental performance in the European Union pp. 87-122

- Florian Flachenecker and Martin Kornejew
- Rebound effect across seasons: evidence from the replacement of air conditioners in Japan pp. 123-140

- Kenichi Mizobuchi and Kenji Takeuchi
- Taxes versus emissions trading system: evaluating environmental policies that affect multiple types of pollution pp. 141-169

- Boon-Ling Yeo and Andrew Coleman
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