Journal of Environmental Economics and Policy
2013 - 2025
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Volume 14, issue 1, 2025
- The economics of waste oil recycling in the EU pp. 1-22

- D. Klenert, P. García-Gutiérrez, D. Tonini, H. Saveyn and R. Marschinski
- Costless CO2 emissions abatement through improved government effectiveness pp. 23-43

- Woon Kan Yap, Farhana Roslan, Jenny Gryzelius and Dayana Elissa Mohammad Irman
- The fishing industry and the growing food insecurity in Africa: an empirical analysis with an instrumented quantile approach pp. 44-67

- Muhamadu Awal Kindzeka Wirajing, Roger Tsafack Nanfosso and Armand Mboutchouang Kountchou
- Animal-welfare-labelled meat is not a stepping stone to animal-free diets: empirical evidence from a survey pp. 68-88

- Stijn Bruers
- Visitation frequency and willingness to pay for national marine park conservation and improvement in Thailand pp. 89-104

- Chutarat Noosuwan
- Household demand for community- and rooftop-solar electricity: conceptual and numerical assessments pp. 105-124

- Arthur Caplan
- Exploring residents’ willingness-to-pay for benefits provided by Sustainable Drainage Systems pp. 125-144

- Bénédicte Rulleau
- Environmental and economic dynamics of the Galician fishing sector and compared perceptions of the agents involved in the value chain pp. 145-162

- Lucy Amigo-Dobaño, Iria García-Lorenzo, María Dolores Garza-Gil and Manuel Varela-Lafuente
Volume 13, issue 4, 2024
- Assessing regional convergence of greenhouse gas emissions in Spain: insights from economic activities pp. 383-403

- Jesús Lucindo, Marisa Feijóo and María A. González-Álvarez
- Towards full decarbonization: does environmental tax and renewable energy matters in developing countries? pp. 404-419

- Kabiru Kamalu and Wan Hakimah Binti Wan Ibrahim
- The externality cost of environmental (dis)amenities in the urban housing market: an emerging evidence from Pakistan pp. 420-434

- Tanzila Akmal, Faisal Jamil, Muhammad Haseeb Raza and Cosimo Magazzino
- Non-market value of recreational areas for hiking: the case of the Apennines around Parma pp. 435-448

- Linda Arata, Giulia Tiboldo and Paolo Sckokai
- Methodological influences on ecosystem valuation: a systematic review of contingent valuation studies pp. 449-467

- T. Ann-Chyi and L. Sheau-Ting
- Sociocultural valuation of human impacts on marine ecosystems: the case of the National Marine Park of Alonissos in Greece pp. 468-488

- Maren Myrto Brodersen, Emmanouil Tyllianakis, Achilleas Vassilopoulos and Vassiliki Vassilopoulou
- Estimating the effect of population age distribution on CO2 emissions in developing countries pp. 489-502

- Mohammad Yaqoob, Nor Yasmin Binti Mhd Bani, Suryati Ishaq and Anitha Binti Rosland
- Building a greener environment: education levels and their links to CO2 reduction pp. 503-514

- Nilüfer Pekin Alakoç, Sahar Daghagh Yazd and Melinda Oroszlányová
- Innovation barriers as triggers of firms’ eco-innovations: the mediating role of public and market knowledge sourcing pp. 515-533

- Denys Dmytrenko, Fazal Ur Rehman and Viktor Prokop
Volume 13, issue 3, 2024
- Endogeneity in climate-econometric modeling: epistemological and normative implications pp. 275-288

- Panagiotis Karadimas
- Recreational impacts of an oil spill in a world heritage area: a combined travel cost and contingent behaviour method approach pp. 289-305

- Alexandra L. Egan, John Rolfe, Sue Cassells and B. Louise Chilvers
- Willingness to pay to avoid mining with adverse externalities pp. 306-321

- Gabriela Mundaca
- Incentivizing endemic biodiversity conservation under a warming climate through market-based instruments pp. 322-345

- Ram Ranjan
- Quad O and firm ownership: the effects of oil and gas regulation on firm value pp. 346-370

- Scott Alan Carson
- Unlocking transparency in water information: a discrete choice experiment design pp. 371-382

- Cam Anh Thi Pham and Ngoc Kien Do
Volume 13, issue 2, 2024
- Environmental inequality and population exposure to air pollution in Denmark pp. 129-143

- Steen Solvang Jensen, Anne Jensen, Morten Mørkbak, Line Block Hansen, Jørgen Brandt, Jesper H. Christensen, Matthias Ketzel and Ole Hertel
- The implications of industrial waste for financial markets pp. 144-167

- Matteo Mazzarano
- Aggregating social benefits of endangered species protection: the case of the Cook Inlet beluga whale pp. 168-187

- Daniel K. Lew
- Sustainable management of space activity in low Earth orbit pp. 188-212

- Julien Guyot and Sébastien Rouillon
- Nuclear accidents liability and a grave natural disaster of an exceptional character pp. 213-227

- Dominique Demougin, Oscar Nieto-Cerezo and Jan Wenzelburger
- The social discount rate and the cost of public funds: a search for more consistency and better practice pp. 228-242

- Michael Spackman
- Changes in rainfall, agricultural exports and reserves: macroeconomic impacts of climate change in Argentina pp. 243-258

- Pablo Bortz and Nicole Toftum
- Residential traffic noise exposure and health in Cameroon pp. 259-273

- Armand Totouom, Alex Okolouma and Fanny Kabwe Omoyi Epse Essomme
Volume 13, issue 1, 2024
- Informality and the climate change-poverty nexus: empirical evidence from African countries pp. 1-16

- Segun Thompson Bolarinwa and Munacinga Simatele
- Environmental impact of multidimensional eco-innovation adoption: an empirical evidence from European Union pp. 17-33

- Arooj Khan and Alvina Sabah Idrees
- Labor reallocation and the regional greenhouse gas initiative pp. 34-54

- R. Kaj Gittings and Travis Roach
- Assessing the impact of environmental variability on harvest in a heterogeneous fishery: a case study of the Canadian lobster fishery pp. 55-69

- Dana Wright and Yajie Liu
- Exploring the energy intensity – per capita income nexus: evidence from middle-income and high-Income countries pp. 70-82

- Zaheer Abbas, Umer Javeid and Stephen Pratt
- Carrots and sticks in trade and climate policies pp. 83-92

- Takumi Haibara
- Applying the hypothetical extraction method to investigate the interindustry greenhouse gas emissions linkages in the Greek economy pp. 93-109

- Christos Tsirimokos
- Preferences for climate change policies: the role of co-benefits pp. 110-128

- Jens Abildtrup, Jette Bredahl Jacobsen, Suzanne Elizabeth Vedel, Udo Mantau, Robert Mavsar, Davide Pettenella, Irina Prokofieva, Florian Schubert, Anne Stenger, Elsa Varela, Enrico Vidale and Bo Jellesmark Thorsen
Volume 12, issue 4, 2023
- Willingness-to-pay for precautionary control of microplastics, a comparison of hybrid choice models pp. 379-402

- Peter King
- The temporal stability of WTP estimates for the emissions reduction using the contingent valuation survey in Queensland, Australia pp. 403-417

- Galina Williams
- The natural capital of the Colombian Orinoco River basin. intact ecosystems with high rates of anthropogenic change pp. 418-437

- César Augusto Ruiz-Agudelo, Francisco de Paula Gutiérrez-Bonilla and Angela María Cortes-Gómez
- A framework for policy mix analysis: assessing energy poverty policies pp. 438-454

- Salomé Bessa and João Pedro Gouveia
- Carbon-dioxide emissions management in Sub-Saharan Africa – the irrelevance of natural resource rent as a corrective policy tool pp. 455-472

- Kwami Adanu and Samuel Adams
- A default nudge in waste management: assessing the impact of explicit consent for unaddressed mail pp. 473-489

- Thijs Endendijk and Wouter Botzen
- Does farm size matter for participation in a land fallowing policy? Evidence from China pp. 490-507

- Zhuanlin Wang, Mehdi Nemati, Jinxia Wang and Ariel Dinar
- Accounting for respondent’s preference uncertainty in choice experiments pp. 508-523

- Kaushali Dave, Jeremy Toner and Haibo Chen
- Does validity matter for policymakers? Evidence from choice experiments on urban green pp. 524-538

- Malte Welling, Alexandra Dehnhardt and Sophie-Marie Aß
Volume 12, issue 3, 2023
- An ecosystem services penalty system for evaluating international trade proposals pp. 249-259

- David C. Cook, Rob W. Fraser and Janet Haddock-Fraser
- Optimal governance for economic growth and environment: evidence from the United Kingdom pp. 260-284

- Tara Vanli
- The economic valuation of ecosystem services in Colombia. Challenges, gaps and future pathways pp. 285-304

- César Augusto Ruiz-Agudelo, Andrés Suarez, Francisco de Paula Gutiérrez-Bonilla and Angela María Cortes-Gómez
- Capitalization of reduced flood risk into housing values following a floodplain restoration investment pp. 305-323

- Robert Fonner, Germán Izón, Blake E. Feist and Katie Barnas
- The animal welfare cost of meat: evidence from a survey of hypothetical scenarios among Belgian consumers pp. 324-341

- Stijn Bruers
- Discrete and continuous measures of consequentiality pp. 342-362

- Tanga M. Mohr, Peter A. Groothuis, John Whitehead, Kristan Cockerill, William P. Anderson and Chuanhui Gu
- Evolution of greenhouse gas emissions of Spanish households according to their income pp. 363-378

- Ángeles Cámara and Miguel Á. Martínez-García
Volume 12, issue 2, 2023
- Weather shocks and economic growth in India pp. 97-123

- Medhavi Sandhani, Anubhab Pattanayak and K.S. Kavi Kumar
- Regime-dependent environmental tax multipliers: evidence from 75 countries pp. 124-167

- Christian Schoder
- Do spatial climate messages increase pro-environmental engagement? Evidence from a survey experiment on public transport pp. 168-187

- Victor von Loessl, Eva Weingärtner and Sonja Zitzelsberger
- Optimal environmental and trade policy combination in the presence of transboundary pollution and other market distortions pp. 188-208

- Patrik T. Hultberg and Darshana Udayanganie
- The cyclicality of government environmental expenditure: political pressure in economic upturns and in recessions pp. 209-228

- Andrew Abbott and Philip Jones
- Sectoral value chains and environmental pollution in Africa: can development policies target digitalization and structural transformation to enhance environmental governance? pp. 229-247

- Essossinam Ali, Moukpè Gniniguè and Nadege Essossolim Awade
Volume 12, issue 1, 2023
- Meeting decision support requirements through natural capital accounts: a case study in England’s National Nature Reserves pp. 1-18

- Tim Sunderland, Dan Marsh, Jane Lusardi, Cat Hudson and Ruth Waters
- Willingness to pay for mangrove restoration to reduce the climate change impacts on ecotourism in Rekawa coastal wetland, Sri Lanka pp. 19-32

- Salpage Nesha Dushani, Margrethe Aanesen and Claire W. Armstrong
- Climate policy, resource owners’ anticipations and the green paradox: model set-up and empirical considerations pp. 33-43

- Nicolas Schneider
- Joint estimation of angler revealed preference site selection and stated preference choice experiment recreation data considering attribute non-attendance pp. 44-62

- Paul Hindsley, Craig Landry, Kurt Schnier, John Whitehead and Mohammadreza Zarei
- The energy mix-environmental aspects of income and economic freedom in Hong Kong: cointegration and frequency domain causality evidence pp. 63-78

- Mary Oluwatoyin Agboola and Andrew Adewale Alola
- Gold companies and local economic sustainability: the case of Kalsaka Mining SA in Burkina Faso pp. 79-95

- Youmanli Ouoba
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