Journal of Environmental Economics and Policy
2013 - 2025
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Volume 9, issue 4, 2020
- The effects of subjective perception on preference heterogeneity pp. 371-382

- Yohei Mitani
- The relationship between CO2 emissions, renewable and non-renewable energy consumption, economic growth, and urbanisation in the Southern Common Market pp. 383-401

- Matheus Koengkan, José Alberto Fuinhas and Renato Santiago
- Willingness to pay for mangrove preservation in Xuan Thuy National Park, Vietnam: do household knowledge and interest play a role? pp. 402-420

- Hung Vo Trung, Thanh Nguyen and Michel Simioni
- Ranking policies to achieve sustainable stocking rates in Inner Mongolia pp. 421-429

- Ping Li, Jeffrey Bennett and Bao Zhang
- Temperature and economic activity: evidence from India pp. 430-446

- Anuska Jain, Roisin O'Sullivan and Vis Taraz
- Does the solemn oath lower WTP responses in a discrete choice experiment application to solar energy? pp. 447-473

- Jamal Mamkhezri, Jennifer A. Thacher, Janie Chermak and Robert Berrens
- Acknowledgement of referees, 2018–2020 pp. 474-475

- Ken Willis
Volume 9, issue 3, 2020
- Public acceptance and willingness to pay cost-effective taxes on red meat and city traffic in Norway pp. 251-268

- Kristine Grimsrud, Henrik Lindhjem, Ingvild Vestre Sem and Knut Einar Rosendahl
- Driving factors of material consumption in European countries – spatial panel data analysis pp. 269-280

- Ivan Telega and Agnieszka Telega
- Informational nudges and public goods in networks pp. 281-303

- Benjamin Ouvrard and Anne Stenger
- Which cultural ecosystem services is more important? A best-worst scaling approach pp. 304-318

- Kei Kabaya, Shizuka Hashimoto and Kazuhiko Takeuchi
- On North-South interaction and environmental adaptation pp. 319-337

- Natali Hritonenko, Yuri Yatsenko and Thierry Bréchet
- Comparing the effect of oath commitments and cheap talk entreaties in contingent valuation surveys: a randomised field experiment pp. 338-354

- Ricky N. Lawton, Susana Mourato, Daniel Fujiwara and Hasan Bakhshi
- Education, methane emission and poverty in developing countries pp. 355-369

- Yogeeswari Subramaniam and Tajul Ariffin Masron
Volume 9, issue 2, 2020
- The impact of arbitrary constraints over the payment parameter on WTP: a case of a normally distributed random parameter pp. 125-139

- Andy Choi
- The value of a statistical life in Mexico pp. 140-166

- Marcelo de Lima
- A combined SP-RP model to estimate the value of improvements in freshwater angling in England pp. 167-187

- Paulo Anciaes, Paul Metcalfe and Antara Sen
- The relationship between monthly air pollution and violent crime across the United States pp. 188-205

- Jesse Burkhardt, Jude Bayham, Ander Wilson, Jesse D. Berman, Katelyn O'Dell, Bonne Ford, Emily V. Fischer and Jeffrey R. Pierce
- Modelling anglers' fish release choices using logbook data pp. 206-219

- Gianluca Grilli, John Curtis and Stephen Hynes
- Externalities, public goods, and property rights revisited: regulations based on traditional B–C analyses are too lax pp. 220-226

- Philip Graves
- Optimal investment to control ‘red air day’ episodes: lessons from Northern Utah, USA pp. 227-250

- Ramjee Acharya and Arthur Caplan
Volume 9, issue 1, 2020
- Prior knowledge, familiarity and stated policy consequentiality in contingent valuation pp. 1-20

- Katherine Needham and Nick Hanley
- Tourism for surf and marsh fishing in coastal Louisiana: effects of site closure, travel cost decrease, and entrance fee increase pp. 21-35

- Hua Wang, Krishna Paudel and Rex H. Caffey
- Environmental effects of trade openness: what role do institutions have? pp. 36-56

- Abdelaziz Hakimi and Helmi Hamdi
- Environmental and socio-economic sustainability in India: evidence from CO2 emission and economic inequality relationship pp. 57-76

- Haimanti Bhattacharya
- Scale heterogeneity in the valuation of road traffic risk reductions: the case of Newfoundland's moose-vehicle collisions pp. 77-96

- Roberto Martinez-Espineira and María Pérez-Urdiales
- Assessing the US sulfur reduction programme in Massachusetts from an environmental justice framework: is there evidence of disproportionality? pp. 97-110

- Devon Lynch, Chad J. McGuire and Joy A. Smith
- Global carbon pricing and international trade pp. 111-124

- Takumi Haibara
Volume 8, issue 4, 2019
- Natural capital – a practitioner’s overview of concepts and applications pp. 343-352

- Ece Özdemiroğlu
- Environmental economics in UK environmental policy: Defra's 25 Year Environment Plan pp. 353-358

- John Curnow
- Economic valuation of ecosystem goods and services: a review for decision makers pp. 359-378

- Robert Tinch, Nicola Beaumont, Tim Sunderland, Ece Ozdemiroglu, David Barton, Colm Bowe, Tobias Börger, Paul Burgess, Canon Nigel Cooper, Michela Faccioli, Pierre Failler, Ioanna Gkolemi, Ritesh Kumar, Alberto Longo, Alistair McVittie, Joe Morris, Jacob Park, Neil Ravenscroft, Marije Schaafsma, James Vause and Guy Ziv
- Natural capital accounts: nations and organizations pp. 379-393

- Ian Dickie and Sophie Neupauer
- Natural Capital Statements: a case study on SCA, a Swedish paper and pulp company pp. 394-412

- Adams Koshy, Julie Raynaud, Ece Ozdemiroglu and Allan Provins
- Urban natural capital accounts: developing a novel approach to quantify air pollution removal by vegetation pp. 413-428

- Laurence Jones, Massimo Vieno, Alice Fitch, Edward Carnell, Claudia Steadman, Philip Cryle, Mike Holland, Eiko Nemitz, Dan Morton, Jane Hall, Gina Mills, Ian Dickie and Stefan Reis
- A generalisable integrated natural capital methodology for targeting investment in coastal defence pp. 429-446

- Katrina Davis, Amy Binner, Andrew Bell, Brett Day, Timothy Poate, Siân Rees, Greg Smith, Kerrie Wilson and Ian Bateman
Volume 8, issue 3, 2019
- Impact of the Grain for Green program on forest cover in China pp. 231-249

- Guanlong Fu, Emi Uchida, Muna Shah and Xiangzheng Deng
- Improvements in on-farm resource stewardship with profitable information technologies in rice production pp. 250-267

- David Schimmelpfennig
- Regional and sectoral level convergence of greenhouse gas emissions in Canada pp. 268-282

- Mahamat Hamit-Haggar
- The effect of county non-attainment status on the product mix of plants in the pulp, paper, and paperboard industries pp. 283-300

- Aaron A. Elrod and Arun S. Malik
- Valuing malaria morbidity: results from a global meta-analysis pp. 301-321

- Mehmet Kutluay, Roy Brouwer and Richard Tol
- Approach to an integral valuation of mangrove’s ecosystem services in a marine protected area. Colombian Pacific region pp. 322-342

- Angela Maria Rojas, César Augusto Ruiz–Agudelo, María Claudia Diazgranados, Henry Polanco and Richard Anderson
Volume 8, issue 2, 2019
- Choice certainty, consistency, and monotonicity in discrete choice experiments pp. 109-127

- Matteo Mattmann, Ivana Logar and Roy Brouwer
- How much does recycling reduce imports? Evidence from metallic raw materials pp. 128-146

- Damien Dussaux and Matthieu Glachant
- The role of mangrove in the French Guiana shrimp fishery pp. 147-158

- Bassirou Diop, Nicolas Sanz, Fabian Blanchard, Romain Walcker and Antoine Gardel
- Are objective data an appropriate replacement for subjective data in site choice analysis? pp. 159-178

- John Deely, Stephen Hynes and John Curtis
- Policy implications in an environmental growth model with a generalized Hotelling depletion of non-renewable resources pp. 179-192

- Giovanni Bella and Paolo Mattana
- Is there any link between economic growth and earth's environment? Evidence from 127 countries for the period 2007–2015 pp. 193-208

- M. Ershad Hussain and Mahfuzul Haque
- Research agendas for profitable invasive species pp. 209-230

- Melina Kourantidou and Brooks Kaiser
Volume 8, issue 1, 2019
- Inclusive non-market valuation in Coupled Human and Natural Systems (CHANS): a motivating theory pp. 1-16

- Benjamin Jones, Robert Berrens, Hank Jenkins-Smith, Carol Silva, Joseph Ripberger and Deven Carlson
- Biodiversity and growth in Colombia, 1995–2015: an approach from the environmental kuznets hypothesis pp. 17-31

- Cesar Augusto Ruiz–Agudelo, German Sánchez Pérez, Jorge Enrique Sáenz and Luz Aydée Higuera Cárdenas
- Policy mix: mess or merit? pp. 32-47

- Jetske Bouma, M. Verbraak, F. Dietz and R. Brouwer
- The impact of flooding disruption on the spatial distribution of commuter's income pp. 48-64

- Paul Kilgarriff, Thomas K. J. McDermott, Amaya Vega, Karyn Morrissey and Cathal O'Donoghue
- Environmental instrument choice in a non-linear world pp. 65-78

- Kathy A. Paulson Gjerde, Peter Z. Grossman and Daniel H. Cole
- Cooperative game-theoretic perspectives on global climate action: Evaluating international carbon reduction agreements pp. 79-89

- Raul P. Lejano and Li Li
- Individuals' valuation of a publicly provided private good evidence from a field study pp. 90-108

- Christian Spindler, Jalal Dehnavi and Franz Wirl
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