Environmental Economics and Policy Studies
1998 - 2025
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Volume 20, issue 4, 2018
- Household vulnerability on the frontline of climate change: the Pacific atoll nation of Tuvalu pp. 705-739

- Tauisi Taupo, Harold Cuffe and Ilan Noy
- Inclusive wealth, total factor productivity, and sustainability: an empirical analysis pp. 741-757

- Masayuki Sato, Kenta Tanaka and Shunsuke Managi
- Intellectual property rights protection in the presence of exhaustible resources pp. 759-784

- Takeo Hori and Hiroaki Yamagami
- The impact of trade in environmental goods on pollution: what are we learning from the transition economies’ experience? pp. 785-827

- Natalia Zugravu-Soilita
- Divergence of renewable energy invention efforts in Europe: an econometric analysis based on patent counts pp. 829-859

- Jonas Grafström
- Does trade liberalization create more pollution? Evidence from a panel regression analysis across the states of India pp. 861-877

- Pradyot Jena
- Shadow price of CO2 emissions in Indian thermal power sector pp. 879-902

- Rakesh Kumar Jain and Surender Kumar
Volume 20, issue 3, 2018
- Convergence in global environmental performance: assessing heterogeneity pp. 503-526

- Runar Brännlund and Amin Karimu
- Labor market impacts from ozone nonattainment status: a regression discontinuity analysis pp. 527-546

- Jordan C. Stanley
- Effectiveness of two pricing structures on urban water use and conservation: a quasi-experimental investigation pp. 547-560

- Shyama Ratnasiri, Clevo Wilson, Wasantha Athukorala, Maria A. Garcia-Valiñas, Benno Torgler and Robert Gifford
- Volatility spillover of energy markets into EUA markets under EU ETS: a multi-phase study pp. 561-591

- Ajay K. Dhamija, Surendra S. Yadav and Jain Pk
- Is there a demand for flood insurance in Vietnam? Results from a choice experiment pp. 593-617

- Arnaud Reynaud, Manh Hung Nguyen and Cécile Aubert
- Measuring air polluters’ responsibility in transboundary pollution networks pp. 619-639

- George Halkos, Shunsuke Managi and Kyriaki Tsilika
- The environmental costs of Asian dust damages in Korea: applying a choice experiment pp. 641-654

- Joo-Suk Lee
- Trade, cluster and environmental product standard pp. 655-679

- Jinhao Liu and Toshiyuki Fujita
- Demand for piped drinking water and a formal sewer system in Bhutan pp. 681-703

- Ngawang Dendup and Kuenzang Tshering
Volume 20, issue 2, 2018
- Does environmental performance improve market valuation of the firm: evidence from Indian market pp. 241-260

- Surender Kumar and Shivananda Shetty
- Dynamic optimal joint policies for tourism promotion and environmental restoration pp. 261-286

- Phumthan Sirilersuang and Sittidaj Pongkijvorasin
- Market stealing and market expansion: an examination of product introductions in the organic coffee market pp. 287-303

- Richard Friberg and Mark Sanctuary
- Psychological influence on survey incentives: valuing climate change adaptation benefits in agriculture pp. 305-324

- Uttam Khanal, Clevo Wilson, Shunsuke Managi, Boon Lee, Viet-Ngu Hoang and Robert Gifford
- Avoidance behavior against air pollution: evidence from online search indices for anti-PM2.5 masks and air filters in Chinese cities pp. 325-363

- Tong Liu, Guojun He and Alexis Lau
- Understanding the dynamics of clean technology: implications for policy and industry pp. 365-386

- Jason Walter
- Collective reputation with stochastic production and unknown willingness to pay for quality pp. 387-410

- Fulvio Fontini, Katrin Millock and Michele Moretto
- An economic assessment of carbon tax reform to meet Japan’s NDC target under different nuclear assumptions using the E3ME model pp. 411-429

- Soocheol Lee, Unnada Chewpreecha, Hector Pollitt and Satoshi Kojima
- The impact of climate change on tourism economies of Greece, Spain, and Turkey pp. 431-449

- Ding Du and Pin Ng
- A contingent valuation study comparing citizen’s willingness-to-pay for climate change Mitigation in China and the United States pp. 451-475

- Matthew Winden, Eric Jamelske and Endre Tvinnereim
- Which is greener: secularity or religiosity? Environmental philanthropy along religiosity spectrum pp. 477-502

- Maryam Dilmaghani
Volume 20, issue 1, 2018
- Weighted location differential tax in environmental problems pp. 1-15

- George Halkos and Dimitra C. Kitsou
- The causal impact of material productivity on macroeconomic competitiveness in the European Union pp. 17-46

- Florian Flachenecker
- Breaking automotive modal lock-in: a choice modelling study of Jakarta commuters pp. 47-68

- Jeremy Webb, Max Briggs and Clevo Wilson
- Relating environmental performance with socioeconomic and cultural factors pp. 69-88

- George Halkos and Argyro Zisiadou
- Emissions tax and second-mover advantage in clean technology R&D pp. 89-108

- Soo Keong Yong and Stuart McDonald
- The permafrost carbon feedback in DICE-2013R modeling and empirical results pp. 109-124

- Heiko Wirths, Joachim Rathmann and Peter Michaelis
- Adoption incentives and environmental policy timing under asymmetric information and strategic firm behaviour pp. 125-155

- Alessio D’Amato and Bouwe Dijkstra
- The conversion of biodiversity-rich land and ecosystem services pp. 157-178

- Rafat Alam and Nguyen Quyen
- Investigating the non-linearity between national income and environmental pollution: international evidence of Kuznets curve pp. 179-210

- Cristian Barra and Roberto Zotti
- The impact of cell phone towers on house prices: evidence from Brisbane, Australia pp. 211-224

- Darshana Rajapaksa, Wasantha Athukorala, Shunsuke Managi, Prasad Neelawala, Boon Lee, Viet-Ngu Hoang and Clevo Wilson
- Public values on offshore wind farm pp. 225-240

- Naresh Nepal, Eric Steltzer, Alok Bohara and Kelly Cullen
Volume 19, issue 4, 2017
- Are voluntary environment programs effective in improving the environmental performance: evidence from polluting Indian Industries pp. 659-676

- Shivananda Shetty and Surender Kumar
- Consumer responses to food produced near the Fukushima nuclear plant pp. 677-690

- Kentaka Aruga
- Renewable energy, non-renewable energy, carbon dioxide emissions and economic growth in selected Mediterranean countries pp. 691-709

- Maha Harbaoui Zrelli
- The Chicago Climate Exchange and market efficiency: an empirical analysis pp. 711-734

- Omid Sabbaghi and Navid Sabbaghi
- Measurement of production efficiency and environmental efficiency in China’s province-level: a by-production approach pp. 735-759

- Zuoxiang Zhao
- Job versus environment: an examination on the attitude of union members toward environmental spending pp. 761-788

- Meng-jieu Chen
- Is there a locational productivity advantage for rice cultivation? Results from a technical efficiency analysis of water use in Sri Lankan village irrigation systems pp. 789-806

- Mohottala G. Kularatne, Namal N. Balasooriya, Sean Pascoe and Clevo Wilson
- Is willingness to pay for freshwater quality improvement in Pakistan affected by payment vehicle? Donations, mandatory government payments, or donations to NGO’s pp. 807-818

- Syed A. Shah, Dana L. K. Hoag and John Loomis
Volume 19, issue 3, 2017
- EEPS special issue on “Enhancing renewable energy and energy efficiency: Japanese and US policies with implications for Asia” pp. 451-457

- Toshi Arimura and Nori Tarui
- Changes in consumer behavior as a result of the Home Appliance Eco-Point System: an analysis based on micro data from the Family Income and Expenditure Survey pp. 459-482

- Satoshi Nakano and Ayu Washizu
- An economic analysis of the “Home Appliance Eco-Point System” in Japan pp. 483-501

- Ken-Ichi Akao
- Electric utility regulation under enhanced renewable energy integration and distributed generation pp. 503-518

- Nori Tarui
- Economic and GHG impacts of natural gas for Hawaii pp. 519-536

- Makena Coffman, Paul Bernstein, Sherilyn Wee and Clarice Schafer
- A computable general equilibrium assessment of Japan’s nuclear energy policy and implications for renewable energy pp. 537-554

- Masato Yamazaki and Shiro Takeda
- Economic impacts of Japan’s renewable energy sector and the feed-in tariff system: using an input–output table to analyze a next-generation energy system pp. 555-580

- Satoshi Nakano, Sonoe Arai and Ayu Washizu
- Same concerns, same responses? A Bayesian quantile regression analysis of the determinants for supporting nuclear power generation in Japan pp. 581-608

- Yukiko Omata, Hajime Katayama and Toshi Arimura
- Technology transfer and cost structure of clean development mechanism projects: an empirical study of Indian cases pp. 609-633

- Nils Simon, Toshi Arimura, Minoru Morita, Akihisa Kuriyama and Kazuhisa Koakutsu
- Multiplier impacts and emission reduction effects of Joint Crediting Mechanism: analysis with a Japanese and international disaggregated input–output table pp. 635-657

- Makoto Sugino, Minoru Morita, Kazuyuki Iwata and Toshi Arimura
Volume 19, issue 2, 2017
- On the influence of environmental factors on harvest: the French Guiana shrimp fishery paradox pp. 233-247

- Nicolas Sanz, Bassirou Diop, Fabian Blanchard and Luis Lampert
- Residential water demand and water waste in Taiwan pp. 249-268

- Ming-Feng Hung, Bin-Tzong Chie and Tai-Hsin Huang
- Evaluating the short-term cost of low-level local air pollution: a life satisfaction approach pp. 269-298

- Christopher Barrington-Leigh and Fatemeh Behzadnejad
- Forecasting volatility of carbon under EU ETS: a multi-phase study pp. 299-335

- Ajay Dhamija, Surendra S. Yadav and Jain Pk
- Understanding productivity declines of resource accumulation in the prefectures of Japan pp. 337-357

- Shogo Eguchi
- Convergence in carbon dioxide emissions and the role of growth and institutions: a parametric and non-parametric analysis pp. 359-390

- Brännlund Runar, Karimu Amin and Patrik Söderholm
- Trade and the emissions trading system in a small open economy pp. 391-403

- Yasuhiro Takarada, Masafumi Tsubuku and Madoka Okimoto
- An assessment of global warming and biodiversity: CGE EMEDA analyses pp. 405-426

- Koichi Yamaura, Shin Sakaue and Toyoaki Washida
- Design standards and technology adoption: welfare effects of increasing environmental fines when the number of firms is endogenous pp. 427-450

- Florian Baumann and Tim Friehe
Volume 19, issue 1, 2017
- Equity and the convergence of nationally determined climate policies pp. 1-14

- Lucas Bretschger
- Do pollution abatement expenditures lead to higher productivity growth? Evidence from Greek manufacturing industries pp. 15-34

- Nikos Chatzistamoulou, George Diagourtas and Kostantinos Kounetas
- Emission trading for air pollution hot spots: getting the permit market right pp. 35-58

- Werner Antweiler
- Distributional impacts of irrigation-induced agricultural development in a semi-subsistence economy: new evidence pp. 59-75

- Wasantha Athukorala and Clevo Wilson
- Disamenity impact of Nala Lai (open sewer) on house rent in Rawalpindi city pp. 77-97

- Irfan Muhammad
- Does conflict matter? Spatial distribution of disposal sites in Japan pp. 99-120

- Yuichi Ishimura and Kenji Takeuchi
- Some implications of environmental regulation on social welfare under learning-by-doing of eco-products pp. 121-149

- Koji Kotani and Makoto Kakinaka
- Who gains from technological advancement? The role of policy design when cost development for key abatement technologies is uncertain pp. 151-181

- Matthias Weitzel
- Regulation versus subsidies in conservation with a self-interested policy maker pp. 183-196

- Tapio Palokangas
- Effectiveness, earmarking and labeling: testing the acceptability of carbon taxes with survey data pp. 197-227

- Andrea Baranzini and Stefano Carattini
- Erratum to: Evaluating the short-term cost of low-level local air pollution: a life satisfaction approach pp. 229-229

- Christopher Barrington-Leigh and Fatemeh Behzadnejad
- Erratum to: Assessing future sustainability by forecast of Genuine Savings paths pp. 231-231

- Koji Tokimatsu, Rintaro Yamaguchi, Masayuki Sato, Rieko Yasuoka, Masahiro Nishio and Kazuhiro Ueta
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