Journal of Environmental Economics and Policy
2013 - 2025
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Volume 14, issue 4, 2025
- Editorial for Professor Ken Willis pp. 357-361

- Marije Schaafsma and Ece Ozdemiroglu
- Examining the discontinuation of the Conservation Reserve Program in the South Atlantic Gulf States pp. 362-377

- Benjamin C. Townsend, Parag Kadam, Puneet Dwivedi and Ashok K. Chaudhary
- The odd-even driving restriction in Delhi – a causal analysis pp. 378-397

- Debarun Sengupta and Sarani Saha
- Quantile regression analysis of censored data with selection: an application to non-market valuation data pp. 398-415

- Olivier Chanel, Victor Champonnois and Costin Protopopescu
- Road traffic noise and nature recreation choices – a combined revealed preference and stated preference analysis pp. 416-435

- Abrha Teklay Abay, Maria Agertved Madsen, Mette Termansen and Søren Bøye Olsen
Volume 14, issue 3, 2025
- How to get photovoltaics on the roofs? Empirical evidence on homeowner support for a residential solar mandate in Germany pp. 283-312

- Beate Fischer, Tom Schütte and Heike Wetzel
- Urban heat mitigation: a theoretical and empirical assessment of economic valuation approaches pp. 313-335

- Antonia E. Schneider and Wojciech Zawadzki
- Power sector emissions under tightening carbon dioxide quotas pp. 336-355

- Travis Roach and R. Kaj Gittings
Volume 14, issue 2, 2025
- Recreational value of beach width: an application of travel cost and contingent behaviour models pp. 163-180

- Serkan Catma
- Navigating transition: understanding fishers’ perceptions of biodegradable fishing gear adoption pp. 181-198

- Huu-Luat Do and Claire W. Armstrong
- Catchment management versus capital-intensive approaches to drinking water quality compliance: evidence from a cost-effectiveness analysis pp. 199-212

- Catherine A. Glass and Diane E. Burgess
- High bar for change: uncertainty source preferences in the choice of adapting agricultural practices pp. 213-238

- Mar Moure and Jette Bredahl Jacobsen
- How do people read houses energy labels? pp. 239-270

- Edouard Civel and Nathaly Cruz
- Evaluating ecologically unequal exchange and comparative advantage in the transboundary trade of plastic waste pp. 271-282

- Song Soo Lim and Dae Eui Kim
Volume 14, issue 1, 2025
- The economics of waste oil recycling in the EU pp. 1-22

- David Klenert, P. García-Gutiérrez, D. Tonini, Hans 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

- Wirajing Kindzeka, 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 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. 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
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