Journal of Environmental Economics and Policy
2013 - 2025
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Volume 11, issue 4, 2022
- The overcrowding of Zion National Park: is it a pricing problem? pp. 351-360

- Kelsi G. Hobbs, Albert Link and Christopher A. Swann
- The effect of forest land use on the cost of drinking water supply: machine learning evidence from South African data pp. 361-374

- Dambala Gelo and Jane Turpie
- Welfare effect of substitute sites for coastal recreation – evidence from the Baltic Sea pp. 375-395

- Heini Ahtiainen, Tuija Lankia, Jussi Lehtonen, Olli Lehtonen, Christine Bertram, Jürgen Meyerhoff, Kristīne Pakalniete, Katrin Rehdanz and Eija Pouta
- Valuation and financing of National Parks in South and South East Asia: a meta-analysis pp. 396-419

- Shraddha Shrivastava and Kakali Mukhopadhyay
- Waiting for Godot? The case for climate change adaptation and mitigation in small island states pp. 420-437

- Serhan Cevik
- Does air pollution increase electric vehicle adoption? Evidence from U.S. metropolitan areas, 2011–2018 pp. 438-462

- Jude Bayham, Jesse Burkhardt, Makena Coffman, Sherilyn Hayashida and Sumner La Croix
Volume 11, issue 3, 2022
- Energy poverty: consequences for respiratory health and labour force participation in Cameroon pp. 235-247

- Novice Patrick Bakehe
- Rethinking how risk aversion and impatience are linked with cognitive ability: experimental findings from agricultural students and farmers pp. 248-259

- Sven Grüner
- Improving meta-analyses on hypothetical bias by using separate models for private and public goods pp. 260-271

- Baoubadi Atozou, Stéphane Bergeron, Maurice Doyon and Lota Tamini
- The relationship between healthcare expenditure, CO2 emissions and natural resources: evidence from developing countries pp. 272-286

- Sabina Ampon-Wireko, Lulin Zhou, Xinglong Xu, Lamini Dauda, Isaac Adjei Mensah, Ebenezer Larnyo and Easmond Baah Nketiah
- The effects of income inequality on the willingness to contribute to environmental sustainability pp. 287-297

- Martin Förster and Volker Müller-Benedict
- How conditional are the conditional willingness-to-pay estimates? A Monte Carlo evaluation pp. 298-306

- Andy Choi
- Long-term migration trends and rising temperatures: the role of irrigation pp. 307-330

- Théo Benonnier, Katrin Millock and Vis Taraz
- Valuation of nature-based tourism using contingent valuation survey: evidence from South Africa pp. 331-349

- Samson Mukanjari, Herbert Ntuli and Edwin Muchapondwa
Volume 11, issue 2, 2022
- Assessing public preferences for deep sea ecosystem conservation: a choice experiment in Norway and Scotland pp. 113-132

- Isaac Ankamah-Yeboah, Claire W. Armstrong, Stephen Hynes, Bui Bich Xuan and Katherine Simpson
- The impact of income inequality and economic complexity on ecological footprint: an analysis covering a long-time span pp. 133-153

- Emad Kazemzadeh, José Alberto Fuinhas and Matheus Koengkan
- Impact of electricity pricing strategy on residential energy consumption decisions in China: empirical evidence from a household survey pp. 154-171

- Yimeng Du and Teng Ma
- Energy taxes and economic growth in OECD countries: a simultaneous equations approach pp. 172-195

- Mahmoud Hassan, Walid Oueslati and Damien Rousselière
- On the interaction between fiscal policy and CO2 emissions in G7 countries: 1875–2016 pp. 196-217

- Veli Yilanci and Uğur Pata
- Intensive and extensive impacts of EU subsidies on pesticide expenditures at the farm level pp. 218-234

- Magali Aubert and Geoffroy Enjolras
Volume 11, issue 1, 2022
- Valuing water and wastewater services in the UK: introduction to the special issue pp. 1-3

- Paul Metcalfe
- Research on customers’ willingness-to-pay for service changes in UK water company price reviews 1994–2019 pp. 4-20

- Ken Willis and Rob Sheldon
- Sensitivity to scope of water and wastewater service valuations: a meta-analysis of findings from water price reviews in Great Britain pp. 21-38

- Paul Metcalfe and A. Sen
- Valuing water and wastewater service improvements via impact-weighted numbers of service failures pp. 39-55

- Ali Chalak and Paul Metcalfe
- Assessing subjective preferences for river quality improvements: combining Q-methodology and choice experiment data pp. 56-74

- Danyel I. Hampson, Silvia Ferrini and R. Kerry Turner
- Revealed preference valuation of beach and river water quality in Wales pp. 75-94

- Paulo Anciaes
- Applying the wellbeing valuation method to value the costs of roadworks and flooding pp. 95-111

- D. Fujiwara, R. Houston, K. Keohane, C. Maxwell and I. van Emmerik
Volume 10, issue 4, 2021
- Does energy aid reduce CO2 emission intensities in developing countries? pp. 343-358

- Masako Ikegami and Zijian Wang
- Identification of how economic development affects energy use through a natural experiment pp. 359-373

- Magnus Söderberg
- Preferences for coastal adaptation to climate change: evidence from a choice experiment pp. 374-390

- Jürgen Meyerhoff, Katrin Rehdanz and Andrea Wunsch
- An axiomatic characterization of a generalized ecological footprint pp. 391-399

- Thomas Kuhn, Radomir Pestow and Anja Zenker
- Geospatial analysis of health risks and solid waste management behaviour pp. 400-427

- Mohammad Mashiur Rahman, Alok Bohara and Jesus E. Vazquez
- A sound investment? Traffic noise mitigation and property values pp. 428-445

- S. Lindgren
- Structural reforms and productivity in the electricity generation sector pp. 446-467

- Philipp R. Steinbrunner
- Evaluating environmental policy: the use and usefulness of experiments pp. 468-480

- Jetske Bouma
Volume 10, issue 3, 2021
- Correction pp. i-i

- The Editors
- Waste reduction and waste spillovers: evidence from unit-based pricing of municipal solid waste in Taiwan pp. 223-242

- Yu-Kai Huang, Reid B. Stevens and W. Douglass Shaw
- Recreation demand and pricing policy for international tourists in developing countries: evidence from South Africa pp. 243-260

- Samson Mukanjari, Edwin Muchapondwa and Eyoual Demeke
- The standing of foreign lenders in cost-benefit analysis: some implications for environmental appraisals pp. 261-277

- Doramas Jorge-Calderón
- The value of carbon sequestration by saltmarsh in Chichester Harbour, United Kingdom pp. 278-292

- Bryn Lockwood and Benjamin M. Drakeford
- Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) and air pollution pp. 293-323

- Dhimitri Qirjo, Razvan Pascalau and Dmitriy Krichevskiy
- Revisiting environmental Kuznets curve with HDI: new evidence from cross-country panel data pp. 324-342

- Akseer Hussain and Subhasish Dey
Volume 10, issue 2, 2021
- Does activating legacy concerns make farmers more likely to support conservation programmes? pp. 115-129

- Gilles Grolleau, Naoufel Mzoughi, Claude Napoléone and Claire Pellegrin
- Foreign direct investment vs. cross-border trade in environmental services with ethical spillovers: a theoretical model based on panel data pp. 130-154

- Fabio Zagonari
- Carbon flux and N- and M-shaped environmental Kuznets curves: evidence from international land use change pp. 155-174

- Timothy Terrell
- Opposite impacts of policy and payment consequentiality treatments on willingness-to-pay in a contingent valuation study pp. 175-188

- Kei Kabaya
- The employment double dividend of environmental tax reforms: exploring the role of agent behaviour and social interaction pp. 189-213

- Franziska Klein and Jeroen van den Bergh
- The 2018 reform of EU ETS: consequences for project appraisal pp. 214-221

- Per-Olov Johansson
Volume 10, issue 1, 2021
- Frequency and time in recreational demand pp. 1-13

- Arnar Buason, Kristin Eiriksdottir, Dadi Kristofersson and Kyrre Rickertsen
- Economic growth and environmental degradation: evidence from the US case environmental Kuznets curve hypothesis with application of decomposition pp. 14-21

- Serdar Ongan, Cem Işık and Dilek Ozdemir
- Why rational agents report zero or negative WTPs in valuation experiments pp. 22-27

- Per-Olov Johansson and Bengt Kriström
- Tax elasticity of demand for plastic: the cause of plastic pollution in Ghana pp. 28-42

- Angela Cindy Emefa Mensah
- Discounting as a double-edged sword: the values of both future goods and present economic growth decrease with the discount rate pp. 43-53

- Adam Lampert
- An economic analysis of twitching behaviour and species rarity pp. 54-73

- Mike Brock, Iain Fraser, Cherry Law, Simon Mitchell and David L. Roberts
- Effective ambient charges on non-point source pollution in a two-stage Bertrand duopoly pp. 74-89

- Akio Matsumoto and Ferenc Szidarovszky
- Does religion promote pro-environmental behaviour? A cross-country investigation pp. 90-113

- Kahsay Haile Zemo and Halefom Yigzaw Nigus
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