Environmental Economics and Policy Studies
1998 - 2025
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Volume 18, issue 4, 2016
- Inter-governmental political relations in a federation and illegal mining of natural resources pp. 557-576

- Divya Datt
- Why regulators adopt voluntary programs: a theoretical analysis of voluntary pollutant reduction programs pp. 599-623

- Takuro Miyamoto
- Green status seeking and endogenous reference standards pp. 625-643

- Heinz Welsch and Jan Kühling
Volume 18, issue 3, 2016
- Special issue on “Growth and the environment” pp. 273-275

- George Halkos and Shunsuke Managi
- Environmental amenities as a renewable resource: management and conflicts pp. 303-325

- George Halkos and George Papageorgiou
- Exploring the effect of including the environment in the neoclassical growth model pp. 339-358

- George Halkos and Iacovos Psarianos
Volume 18, issue 2, 2016
- Green growth, eco-innovation and sustainable transitions pp. 137-141

- Francesco Crespi, Massimiliano Mazzanti and Shunsuke Managi
- Technological contribution of MNEs to the growth of energy-greentech sector in the early post-Kyoto period pp. 169-191

- Patricia Laurens, Christian Bas, Antoine Schoen and Stephane Lhuillery
- Windfall gains or eco-innovation? ‘Green’ evolution in the Swedish innovation system pp. 229-246

- Max Rånge and Mikael Sandberg
Volume 18, issue 1, 2016
- Optimal economic growth and energy policy: analysis of nonrenewable and renewable energy pp. 1-19

- Tomoyuki Sakamoto and Shunsuke Managi
- Did Olympic Games improve air quality in Beijing? Based on the synthetic control method pp. 21-39

- Jun Zhang, Chunping Zhong and Ming Yi
- The pass-through rates of carbon costs on to electricity prices within the Australian National Electricity Market pp. 41-62

- Fatemeh Nazifi
- Effectiveness of government enforcement in driving restrictions: a case in Beijing, China pp. 63-92

- Xueying Lu
- Controlling stochastic externalities with penalty threats: the case of bycatch pp. 93-113

- Zinnia Mukherjee
- Green economy priority sectors in Indonesia: a SAM approach pp. 115-135

- Lilia Endriana, Djoni Hartono and Tony Irawan
Volume 17, issue 4, 2015
- Who pays more to preserve a natural reserve, visitors or locals? A confidence analysis of a contingent valuation application pp. 471-486

- Dani Aoun
- Using public procurement to implement environmental policy: an empirical analysis pp. 487-520

- Sofia Lundberg, Per-Olov Marklund, Elon Strömbäck and David Sundström
- Environmental liability law and R&D subsidies: results on the screening of firms and the use of uniform policy pp. 521-541

- Alfred Endres, Tim Friehe and Bianca Rundshagen
- Effects of farmer managed natural regeneration on livelihoods in semi-arid West Africa pp. 543-575

- Joachim Binam, Frank Place, Antoine Kalinganire, Sigue Hamade, Moussa Boureima, Abasse Tougiani, Joseph Dakouo, Bayo Mounkoro, Sanogo Diaminatou, Marcel Badji, Mouhamadou Diop, Andre Babou and Eric Haglund
- Capital market response to emission allowance prices: a multivariate GARCH approach pp. 577-620

- Frank Venmans
- Regional environmental performance and governance quality: a nonparametric analysis pp. 621-644

- George Halkos, Aksel Sundström and Nickolaos Tzeremes
Volume 17, issue 3, 2015
- Special issue: studies on industrial ecology pp. 361-368

- Shigemi Kagawa, Seiji Hashimoto and Shunsuke Managi
- The footprint of using metals: new metrics of consumption and productivity pp. 369-388

- Thomas Wiedmann, Heinz Schandl and Daniel Moran
- Analyzing instability of industrial clustering techniques pp. 389-406

- Shunsuke Okamoto
- Comparative studies on the driving factors of resource flows in Myanmar, the Philippines, and Bangladesh pp. 407-429

- Kyaw Maung, Marianne Martinico-Perez, Takahiro Komatsu, Sujauddin Mohammad, Shinsuke Murakami and Hiroki Tanikawa
- The effect of institutional quality on national wealth: an examination using multiple imputation method pp. 431-453

- Jue Yang, Shunsuke Managi and Masayuki Sato
- Phosphorus requirements for the changing diets of China, India and Japan pp. 455-469

- Elizabeth Webeck, Kazuyo Matsubae and Tetsuya Nagasaka
Volume 17, issue 2, 2015
- Energy and climate economics and policy pp. 179-183

- ZhongXiang Zhang
- Untapped fossil fuel and the green paradox: a classroom calibration of the optimal carbon tax pp. 185-210

- Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg
- Green tradable certificates versus feed-in tariffs in the promotion of renewable energy shares pp. 211-239

- Till Requate
- Increase in carbon prices: analysis of energy-economy modeling pp. 241-262

- Kazushi Hatase and Shunsuke Managi
- Crossing the river by feeling the stones: the case of carbon trading in China pp. 263-297

- ZhongXiang Zhang
- A model-based assessment of first-mover advantage and climate policy pp. 299-312

- Hector Pollitt, Philip Summerton and Ger Klaassen
- A theory-based discussion of international technology funding pp. 313-327

- Michael Hübler
- Carbon-based border tax adjustments and China’s international trade: analysis based on a dynamic computable general equilibrium model pp. 329-360

- Ling Tang, Qin Bao, ZhongXiang Zhang and Shouyang Wang
Volume 17, issue 1, 2015
- Poverty, social preference for employment, and natural resource depletion pp. 1-26

- Y. Hossein Farzin and Ken-Ichi Akao
- Non-tradeable pollution permits as green R&D incentives pp. 27-42

- Mehdi Fadaee and Luca Lambertini
- The effects of reducing food losses and food waste on global food insecurity, natural resources, and greenhouse gas emissions pp. 43-77

- Yosuke Munesue, Toshihiko Masui and Takesato Fushima
- A model to evaluate vehicle emission incentive policies in Japan pp. 79-108

- Don Fullerton, Li Gan and Miwa Hattori
- Interacting innovation investments and environmental performances: a dynamic impure public good model pp. 109-129

- Massimiliano Corradini, Valeria Costantini, Susanna Mancinelli and Massimiliano Mazzanti
- On the distributional impact of a carbon tax in developing countries: the case of Indonesia pp. 131-156

- Arief Yusuf and Budy Resosudarmo
- The damages from climatic extremes in India: do disaster-specific and generic adaptation measures matter? pp. 157-177

- Chandra Bahinipati and Unmesh Patnaik
Volume 16, issue 4, 2014
- Introduction to the special issue of the progress in sustainable development economics pp. 303-304

- Kazuhiro Ueta
- The effect of trade openness on deforestation: empirical analysis for 142 countries pp. 305-324

- Tetsuya Tsurumi and Shunsuke Managi
- Greenhouse gas emissions and the role of the Kyoto Protocol pp. 325-342

- Hiroki Iwata and Keisuke Okada
- Preference constraint for sustainable development pp. 343-357

- Ken-Ichi Akao
- Assessing future sustainability by forecast of Genuine Savings paths pp. 359-379

- Koji Tokimatsu, Rintaro Yamguchi, Masayuki Sato, Rieko Yasuoka, Masahiro Nishio and Kazuhiro Ueta
- Estimating the impact of emission reduction target-setting on the macroeconomy pp. 381-395

- Akira Maeda
- Environment, growth, and technological change in a two-country overlapping-generations model pp. 397-443

- Shintaro Nakagawa, Masayuki Sato and Rintaro Yamaguchi
Volume 16, issue 3, 2014
- Liability as a complement to environmental regulation: an empirical study of the French legal system pp. 201-228

- Pierre Bentata
- Sinking costs to increase participation: technology deployment agreements enhance climate cooperation pp. 229-240

- Johannes Urpelainen
- Who blames corruption for the poor enforcement of environmental laws? Survey evidence from Brazil pp. 241-262

- Michaël Aklin, Patrick Bayer, S. Harish and Johannes Urpelainen
- Optimal groundwater management when recharge is declining: a method for valuing the recharge benefits of watershed conservation pp. 263-278

- Kimberly Burnett and Christopher Wada
- Estimating the local effect of weather on field crop production with unobserved producer behavior: a bioeconomic modeling framework pp. 279-302

- Yong Jiang and Won Koo
Volume 16, issue 2, 2014
- Stimulating a 2015 Climate Deal: governance of low-carbon technology transfer pp. 111-113

- Norichika Kanie and Shunsuke Managi
- Global environmental emissions estimate: application of multiple imputation pp. 115-135

- Eriko Miyama and Shunsuke Managi
- Connect the dots: managing the fragmentation of global climate governance pp. 137-155

- Harro Asselt and Fariborz Zelli
- Addressing key issues in technology innovation and transfer of clean energy technologies: a focus on enhancing the enabling environment in the developing countries pp. 157-169

- Masachika Suzuki
- Explaining the diffusion of biogas in India: a new functional approach considering national borders and technology transfer pp. 171-199

- Tobias Schmidt and Sandeep Dabur
Volume 16, issue 1, 2014
- Reducing CO 2 emissions of Japanese thermal power companies: a directional output distance function approach pp. 1-19

- Kyohei Matsushita and Kota Asano
- Science–policy interaction in international environmental politics: an analysis of the ozone regime and the climate regime pp. 21-44

- Thomas Hickmann
- Sustainable funding policies for environmental protection: the case of Maldivian atolls pp. 45-67

- Mahadev Bhat, Ramachandra Bhatta and Mohamed Shumais
- Will consumers follow climate leaders? The effect of manufacturer participation in a voluntary environmental program on consumer preferences pp. 69-87

- Xiaogu Li, Christopher Clark, Kimberly Jensen and Steven Yen
- Output-based allocation of emissions permits for mitigating the leakage and competitiveness issues for the Japanese economy pp. 89-110

- Shiro Takeda, Toshi Arimura, Hanae Tamechika, Carolyn Fischer and Alan Fox
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