Environmental Economics and Policy Studies
1998 - 2025
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Volume 12, issue 4, 2010
- Factors affecting innovation and pollution-reduction performance of environmental regulations pp. 139-163

- Bahar Erbas
- The price impacts of linking the European Union Emissions Trading Scheme to the Clean Development Mechanism pp. 164-186

- Fatemeh Nazifi
- Trade liberalization and transboundary pollution in an international mixed duopoly pp. 187-200

- Tai-Liang Chen and Leonard Wang
- Nonpoint pollution regulation targeted on emission proxies: the role of yardstick schemes pp. 201-218

- Alessio D’Amato and Laurent Franckx
Volume 12, issue 3, 2010
- Economic growth and air quality in China pp. 79-96

- Daigee Shaw, Arwin Pang, Chang-Ching Lin and Ming-Feng Hung
- Who gets environmental aid? The characteristics of global environmental aid distribution pp. 97-114

- Monika Figaj
- Clean technological change in developing-country industrial clusters: Mexican leather tanning pp. 115-132

- Allen Blackman and Arne Kildegaard
- Information and communication technology and environmental issues pp. 133-138

- Fumikazu Yoshida
Volume 12, issue 1, 2010
- New and old market-based instruments for climate change policy pp. 1-30

- Sebastian Goers, Alexander Wagner and Jürgen Wegmayr
- Discounting in the context of climate change economics: the policy implications of uncertainty and global asymmetries pp. 31-57

- Pedro Conceição and Yanchun Zhang
- Environmental policy and profitability: evidence from Swedish industry pp. 59-78

- Runar Brännlund and Tommy Lundgren
Volume 11, issue 1, 2010
- What are the “objectives” meant to be? A comparative study of multilateral environmental agreements on articles on objectives, with primary attention on the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change pp. 1-17

- Yasuko Kameyama and Izumi Kubota
- Decomposition of the environmental Kuznets curve: scale, technique, and composition effects pp. 19-36

- Tetsuya Tsurumi and Shunsuke Managi
- Common-pool resources in East Russia: a case study on the creation of a new national park as a form of community-based natural resource governance pp. 37-52

- Takesi Murota and Irina Glazyrina
Volume 10, issue 2, 2009
- Macro-entrepreneurship and sustainable development: the need for innovative solutions for promoting win-win interactions pp. 69-85

- Frank T. Lorne
- Macro-entrepreneurship and sustainable development: the need for innovative solutions for promoting win-win interactions pp. 69-85

- Frank Lorne
- Direct versus indirect environmental regulation in a partially privatized mixed duopoly pp. 87-100

- Tohru Naito and Hikaru Ogawa
- Direct versus indirect environmental regulation in a partially privatized mixed duopoly pp. 87-100

- Tohru Naito and Hikaru Ogawa
- Measuring tax incidence: a natural experiment in the hybrid vehicle market pp. 101-107

- Melissa A. Boyle and Victor A. Matheson
- Measuring tax incidence: a natural experiment in the hybrid vehicle market pp. 101-107

- Melissa Boyle and Victor Matheson
Volume 10, issue 1, 2009
- Conservation economics: economic analysis of biodiversity conservation and ecosystem services pp. 1-20

- Stephen Polasky
- Conservation economics: economic analysis of biodiversity conservation and ecosystem services pp. 1-20

- Stephen Polasky
- An emission tax pollution control system with imperfect monitoring pp. 21-40

- Hsiao-Chi Chen and Shi-Miin Liu
- An emission tax pollution control system with imperfect monitoring pp. 21-40

- Hsiao-Chi Chen and Shi-Miin Liu
- Barriers to the introduction of market-based instruments in climate policies: an integrated theoretical framework pp. 41-68

- Pablo Río and Xavier Labandeira
- Barriers to the introduction of market-based instruments in climate policies: an integrated theoretical framework pp. 41-68

- Pablo Río and Xavier Labandeira
Volume 9, issue 4, 2008
- Environmental tax reform in an overlapping-generations economy with involuntary unemployment pp. 213-238

- Tetsuo Ono
- Environmental tax reform in an overlapping-generations economy with involuntary unemployment pp. 213-238

- Tetsuo Ono
- Estimation of the spatial substitution effect of national park trip demand: an application of the Kuhn-Tucker model pp. 239-257

- Tatsuo Suwa
- Estimation of the spatial substitution effect of national park trip demand: an application of the Kuhn-Tucker model pp. 239-257

- Tatsuo Suwa
- Determining variability of willingness to pay for Japan’s antiglobal-warming policies: a comparison of contingent valuation surveys pp. 259-281

- Noboru Hidano and Takaaki Kato
- Determining variability of willingness to pay for Japan’s antiglobal-warming policies: a comparison of contingent valuation surveys pp. 259-281

- Noboru Hidano and Takaaki Kato
- Management of risks in clean development mechanism projects pp. 283-298

- Ryuji Matsuhashi, Hidetaka Shinozaki and Yoshikuni Yoshida
- Management of risks in clean development mechanism projects pp. 283-298

- Ryuji Matsuhashi, Hidetaka Shinozaki and Yoshikuni Yoshida
Volume 9, issue 3, 2008
- Environmental policy and economies of scope in facility-level environmental practices pp. 145-166

- Nick Johnstone, Julien Labonne and Célinc Thevenot
- Environmental policy and economies of scope in facility-level environmental practices pp. 145-166

- Nick Johnstone, Julien Labonne and Célinc Thevenot
- Unit pricing of municipal solid waste and illegal dumping: an empirical analysis of Korean experience pp. 167-176

- Geum-Soo Kim, Young-Jae Chang and David Kelleher
- Unit pricing of municipal solid waste and illegal dumping: an empirical analysis of Korean experience pp. 167-176

- Geum-Soo Kim, Young-Jae Chang and David Kelleher
- Public and private environmental spending: a political economy approach pp. 177-191

- Pierre-André Jouvet, Philippe Michel and Pierre Pestieau
- Public and private environmental spending: a political economy approach pp. 177-191

- Pierre-André Jouvet, Philippe Michel and Pierre Pestieau
- Tax compliance and workability of the pricing and standards approach pp. 193-211

- Naoki Shiota
- Tax compliance and workability of the pricing and standards approach pp. 193-211

- Naoki Shiota
Volume 9, issue 2, 2008
- Understanding firms’ environmental performance: does news matter? pp. 67-79

- Nlandu Mamingi, Susmita Dasgupta, Benoit Laplante and Jong Ho Hong
- Understanding firms’ environmental performance: does news matter? pp. 67-79

- Nlandu Mamingi, Susmita Dasgupta, Benoit Laplante and Jong Hong
- Assessing the impacts of an oil products tax in China using a computable general equilibrium model pp. 81-105

- Yan Xu and Toshihiko Masui
- Assessing the impacts of an oil products tax in China using a computable general equilibrium model pp. 81-105

- Yan Xu and Toshihiko Masui
- Optimal escapement levels on renewable resource management under process uncertainty: some implications of convex unit harvest cost pp. 107-118

- Koji Kotani, Makoto Kakinaka and Hiroyuki Matsuda
- Optimal escapement levels on renewable resource management under process uncertainty: some implications of convex unit harvest cost pp. 107-118

- Koji Kotani, Makoto Kakinaka and Hiroyuki Matsuda
- Policy analysis of the Conversion of Cropland to Forest and Grassland Program in China pp. 119-143

- Xuehong Wang and Jeff Bennett
- Policy analysis of the Conversion of Cropland to Forest and Grassland Program in China pp. 119-143

- Xuehong Wang and Jeffrey Bennett
Volume 9, issue 1, 2008
- Emissions trading between Russia and the European Union: a CGE analysis of potentials and impacts pp. 1-23

- Roman Lokhov and Heinz Welsch
- Emissions trading between Russia and the European Union: a CGE analysis of potentials and impacts pp. 1-23

- Roman Lokhov and Heinz Welsch
- The problem of uncertain nonpoint pollution credit production in point and nonpoint emission trading markets pp. 25-42

- John Tisdell and Daniel Clowes
- The problem of uncertain nonpoint pollution credit production in point and nonpoint emission trading markets pp. 25-42

- John Tisdell and Daniel Clowes
- The effect of a premium in the Swedish car scrapping scheme: an econometric study pp. 43-55

- K. Helen Forslind
- The effect of a premium in the Swedish car scrapping scheme: an econometric study pp. 43-55

- K. Forslind
- A note on Coasean dynamics pp. 57-66

- Alfred Entires and Bianca Rundshagen
- A note on Coasean dynamics pp. 57-66

- Alfred Entires and Bianca Rundshagen
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