Journal of Environmental Economics and Policy
2013 - 2025
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Volume 6, issue 4, 2017
- Wildlife crime monitoring and deterrence in presence of endogenous community cooperation pp. 341-360

- Ram Ranjan
- An understanding on the relationship between the employment and the environmental policy pp. 361-373

- Seok-Joon Hwang and KwangUk Kim
- Re-examining empirical evidence on stated preferences: importance of incentive compatibility pp. 374-403

- Ewa Zawojska and Mikolaj Czajkowski
- Too green to be good: the efficiency loss of the Norwegian electric vehicle policy pp. 404-414

- Kine Josefine Aurland-Bredesen
- The causal impact of economic growth on material use in Europe pp. 415-432

- Paolo Agnolucci, Florian Flachenecker and Magnus Söderberg
- Optimal use of pesticide for paddy production in the south-west region of Bangladesh pp. 433-457

- Sonia Afrin, Mohammed Ziaul Haider and Md. Sariful Islam
- Acknowledgement of Referees, 2016–2017 pp. 458-459

- The Editors
Volume 6, issue 3, 2017
- Effects of payment vehicle non-attendance in choice experiments on value estimates and the WTA–WTP disparity pp. 225-245

- Mark J. Koetse
- Systematic non-response in discrete choice experiments: implications for the valuation of climate risk reductions pp. 246-267

- Robert Johnston and Abdulallah S. Abdulrahman
- Valuing trade-offs between local forest uses and environmental services in Tunisia pp. 268-282

- Hamed Daly-Hassen, Pere Riera, Robert Mavsar, Amira Gammoudi and Dolores Garcia
- Pick a number, but not just any number: valuation uncertainty and maximum willingness to pay pp. 283-304

- Mattias Boman and Lindsey (Ellingson) Doctorman
- Pollution from Cournot duopoly industry and the effect of ambient charges pp. 305-308

- Hideki Sato
- The relationship between energy consumption, greenhouse gas emissions, and meteorological factors in Sfax (Tunisia): an ARDL bounds testing approach pp. 309-323

- Hayfa Elkadhi, Maha Kalai and Rania Ben Hamida
- Understanding heterogeneous preferences for angling site attributes: application of a choice experiment pp. 324-340

- Tharshini Thangavelu, Anton Paulrud and Jesper Stage
Volume 6, issue 2, 2017
- Corrigendum pp. (i)-(i)

- The Editors
- Investments in material efficiency: the introduction and application of a comprehensive cost–benefit framework pp. 107-120

- Florian Flachenecker, Raimund Bleischwitz and Jun E. Rentschler
- An externality of groundwater depletion: land subsidence and residential property prices in Phoenix, Arizona pp. 121-133

- James Yoo and Charles Perrings
- Environmental Kuznets Curves for air pollution in African and developed countries: exploring turning point incomes and the role of democracy pp. 134-152

- Iddisah Sulemana, Harvey James and James S. Rikoon
- A bivariate probit analysis of factors affecting partial, complete and continued adoption of soil carbon sequestration technology in rural China pp. 153-167

- Yaoyao Ji, Ram Ranjan and Michael Burton
- Local communities’ valuation of environmental amenities around the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park in Southern Africa pp. 168-182

- Johane Dikgang and Edwin Muchapondwa
- Sustainable development and industrial development: manufacturing environmental performance, technology and consumption/production perspectives pp. 183-203

- Marianna Gilli, Giovanni Marin, Massimiliano Mazzanti and Francesco Nicolli
- Good parks – bad parks: the influence of perceptions of location on WTP and preference motives for urban parks pp. 204-224

- Barnaby Andrews, Silvia Ferrini and Ian Bateman
Volume 6, issue 1, 2017
- Stated preferences towards renewable energy alternatives in Germany – do the consequentiality of the survey and trust in institutions matter? pp. 1-16

- Malte Oehlmann and Jürgen Meyerhoff
- Response time in online stated choice experiments: the non-triviality of identifying fast and slow respondents pp. 17-35

- Danny Campbell, Morten Mørkbak and Søren Olsen
- Does asset specificity influence transaction costs and adoption? An analysis of sugarcane farmers in the Great Barrier Reef catchments pp. 36-50

- Anthea Coggan, Martijn van Grieken, Xavier Jardi and Alexis Boullier
- The value of wetlands in Quebec: a comparison between contingent valuation and choice experiment pp. 51-78

- Jie He, Jérôme Dupras and Thomas G. Poder
- Tuskers, tasty crops and the forest tribes in between: managing HECs through financial incentives in human–elephant–forest ecosystems pp. 79-95

- Ram Ranjan
- The simple but not-too-simple valuation of ecosystem services: basic principles and an illustrative example pp. 96-106

- R. David Simpson
Volume 5, issue 3, 2016
- Are we willing to give what it takes? Willingness to pay for climate change adaptation in developing countries pp. 249-264

- Tanya O'Garra and Susana Mourato
- Welfare effects of mining externalities: a combined travel cost and contingent behaviour study pp. 265-282

- Anna-Kaisa Kosenius and Paula Horne
- Accounting for heterogeneity in behavioural responses to health-risk information treatments pp. 283-297

- Ash Morgan, John Whitehead and William L. Huth
- Valuation of oil spill risk reductions in the Arctic pp. 298-317

- Maria Noring, Linus Hasselström, Cecilia Håkansson, Åsa Soutukorva and Åsa Gren
- Production and consumption-based approaches for the environmental Kuznets curve using ecological footprint pp. 318-334

- Marie Sophie Hervieux and Olivier Darné
- The carbon footprint and economic impact of precision agriculture technology on a corn and soybean farm pp. 335-348

- Rachael M. Brown, Carl R. Dillon, Jack Schieffer and Jordan Shockley
- Acknowledgement of Referees, 2015-2016 pp. 349-349

- The Editors
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 5, issue 2, 2016
- Willingness to pay to avoid arsenic-related risks: a special regressor approach pp. 143-162

- Thierry Kalisa, Mary Riddel and W. Shaw
- Green space and health benefits: a QALY and CEA of a mental health programme pp. 163-180

- Ken Willis, Bob Crabtree, Liesl M. Osman and Kirsty Cathrine
- Wildfire smoke health costs: a methods case study for a Southwestern US ‘mega-fire’ pp. 181-199

- Benjamin Jones, Jennifer A. Thacher, Janie Chermak and Robert Berrens
- Assessing the effects of climate change policy on the volatility of carbon prices in reference to the Great Recession pp. 200-215

- Getachew Nigatu
- Overcompliance with endogenous environmental standards and quantity competition pp. 216-226

- Luca Lambertini and Alessandro Tampieri
- Emissions intensity and choice of policy instrument with asymmetric information and growth pp. 227-235

- Douglas Auld
- Estimating the non-market benefits of environmental flows in the Hawkesbury-Nepean River pp. 236-248

- Jeffrey Bennett, Jeremy Cheesman, Russell Blamey and Marit Kragt
Volume 5, issue 1, 2016
- Economic and environmental multi-objective optimisation to evaluate the impact of Belgian policy on solar power and electric vehicles pp. 1-27

- Ellen De Schepper, Steven Van Passel, Sebastien Lizin, Thomas Vincent, Benjamin Martin and Xavier Gandibleux
- Modelling decision-making regarding wetland services for wetland management in Tram Chim National Park, Vietnam pp. 28-48

- Tanh T.N. Nguyen, Edward Evans and Kati W. Migliaccio
- Estimating distributional effects of environmental policy in Swedish coastal environments - a walk along different dimensions pp. 49-78

- Cecilia Håkansson, Katarina Östberg and Göran Bostedt
- Baseline choice and performance implications for REDD pp. 79-124

- Anca Claudia Pana and Jonathan Gheyssens
- Examining unconditional preference revelation in choice experiments: a voting game approach pp. 125-142

- Matthew Interis, Chang Xu, Daniel Petrolia and Kalyn Coatney
Volume 4, issue 3, 2015
- Anglers' responses to bait certification regulations: the case of virus-free bait demand pp. 223-237

- Lindsay Vollmar, Christopher McIntosh and Jonathan Bossenbroek
- Valuing access to biological collections with contingent valuation and cost-benefit analysis pp. 238-258

- Paul Mwebaze and Jeffrey Bennett
- Emission discharge permits with regulatory tiering: Numerical simulations with a computer-assisted smart market pp. 259-277

- Keith Willett, Anetta Caplanova and Rudolf Sivak
- The environmental Kuznets curve at different levels of economic development: a counterfactual quantile regression analysis for CO 2 emissions pp. 278-303

- Natina Yaduma, Mika Kortelainen and Ada Wossink
- Investigating the effect of forest per capita on explaining the EKC hypothesis for CO 2 in the US pp. 304-314

- Bishwa S. Koirala and Ramin C. Mysami
- Exploring the public value of increased hydropower use: a choice experiment study for Austria pp. 315-336

- Andrea Klinglmair, Markus Gilbert Bliem and Roy Brouwer
- Don't let a serious crisis go to waste: exploring linkages between environmental policy-making and environmental incidents pp. 337-351

- Feler Bose and Vivek Pandey
Volume 4, issue 2, 2015
- Special issue on forest investments profitability pp. 125-128

- Anne Stenger and Patrice Harou
- Value and valuation of forest ecosystem services pp. 129-140

- Daowei Zhang and Anne Stenger
- Optimising forest management under storm risk with a Markov decision process model pp. 141-163

- Marielle Brunette, Stéphane Couture and Jacques Laye
- A long-run perspective on renewable resource use and amenity benefits: the case of forestry pp. 164-176

- Gregory S. Amacher, Markku Ollikainen and Mikko Puhakka
- Combining RP and SP data while accounting for large choice sets and travel mode - an application to forest recreation pp. 177-201

- Jens Abildtrup, Søren Olsen and Anne Stenger
- The social benefits and costs of preserving forest biodiversity and ecosystem services pp. 202-222

- Henrik Lindhjem, Kristine Grimsrud, Stale Navrud and Stein Olav Kolle
Volume 4, issue 1, 2015
- The EU Emission Trading Scheme: sectoral allocation and factors determining emission changes pp. 1-14

- Claudia Kettner, Daniela Kletzan-Slamanig and Angela Köppl
- Comparing the impact of road noise on property prices in two separated markets pp. 15-44

- Marieke Franck, Johan Eyckmans, Simon De Jaeger and Sandra Rousseau
- Economic valuation of climate change-induced biodiversity impacts on agriculture: results from a macro-economic application to the Mediterranean basin pp. 45-63

- Ruslana Palatnik and Paulo Augusto Lourenço Dias Nunes
- Horizontal product differentiation and policy adjustment in the presence of abatement subsidies and emission taxes pp. 64-81

- Luis Gautier
- Collaborative environmental negotiation with private non-verifiable information: an experimental test pp. 82-104

- Christopher Bruce and Jeremy Clark
- The sensitivity of willingness to pay to an economic downturn pp. 105-121

- Paul Metcalfe and William Baker
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