Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists
2014 - 2025
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Volume 8, issue 6, 2021
- The Effects of Air Pollution on Students’ Cognitive Performance: Evidence from Brazilian University Entrance Tests pp. 1051 - 1077

- Juliana Carneiro, Matthew Cole and Eric Strobl
- Directed Technical Change and the British Industrial Revolution pp. 1079 - 1114

- David Stern, John Pezzey and Yingying Lu
- Complementarity (Not Substitution) between Natural and Produced Capital: Evidence from the Panama Canal Expansion pp. 1115 - 1146

- Mani Rouhi Rad, Wiktor Adamowicz, Alicia Entem, Eli P. Fenichel and Patrick Lloyd-Smith
- Nonrenewable Resource Prices and Consumption When Resources Are Essential and Costly pp. 1147 - 1178

- John R. Boyce
- Automated Enforcement of Irrigation Regulations and Social Pressure for Water Conservation pp. 1179 - 1207

- Jeremy West, Robert Fairlie, Bryan Pratt and Liam Rose
- Heterogeneous Solar Capacity Benefits, Appropriability, and the Costs of Suboptimal Siting pp. 1209 - 1244

- Steven Sexton, Justin Kirkpatrick, Robert Harris and Nicholas Muller
Volume 8, issue 5, 2021
- Strategic Environmental Policy and the Mobility of Firms pp. 863 - 893

- Philipp Richter, Marco Runkel and Robert C. Schmidt
- Are Economists Getting Climate Dynamics Right and Does It Matter? pp. 895 - 921

- Simon Dietz, Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg, Armon Rezai and Frank Venmans
- Policy Leakage or Policy Benefit? Spatial Spillovers from Conservation Policies in Common Property Resources pp. 923 - 953

- Mani Rouhi Rad, Dale T. Manning, Jordan Suter and Christopher Goemans
- The Effect of Urbanization on Air Pollution Damage pp. 955 - 973

- Hao Deng and Robert Mendelsohn
- Toxic Truth: Lead and Fertility pp. 975 - 1012

- Karen Clay, Margarita Portnykh and Edson Severnini
- Spatial Coordination and Joint Bidding in Conservation Auctions pp. 1013 - 1049

- Simanti Banerjee, Timothy Cason, Frans de Vries and Nick Hanley
Volume 8, issue 4, 2021
- Environmental Policy and Firm Selection in the Open Economy pp. 655 - 690

- Hartmut Egger, Udo Kreickemeier and Philipp Richter
- The Song Remains Not the Same: Correlated Intercept and Slope Uncertainties Matter to Prices versus Quantities pp. 691 - 719

- Richard D. Horan and James Shortle
- On the Measurement of Environmental Inequality: Ranking Emissions Distributions Generated by Different Policy Instruments pp. 721 - 758

- Erin Mansur and Glenn Sheriff
- Setting with the Sun: The Impacts of Renewable Energy on Conventional Generation pp. 759 - 796

- James Bushnell and Kevin Novan
- Mitigation Policies for the Paris Agreement: An Assessment for G20 Countries pp. 797 - 823

- Ian Parry, Victor Mylonas and Nate Vernon
- Flexible Estimation of Groundwater Service Values and Time Preferences pp. 825 - 861

- Grant H. West, Heather Snell, Kent F. Kovacs and Rodolfo Nayga
Volume 8, issue 3, 2021
- Particle Pollution and Cognition: Evidence from Sensitive Cognitive Tests in Brazil pp. 443 - 474

- Arjun Bedi, Marcos Y. Nakaguma, Brandon Restrepo and Matthias Rieger
- Subsidies for Succulents: Evaluating the Las Vegas Cash-for-Grass Rebate Program pp. 475 - 508

- Jonathan E. Baker
- Environmental Risk and the Anchoring Role of Mobility Rigidities pp. 509 - 542

- Renaud Coulomb and Yanos Zylberberg
- Unilateral CO2 Reduction Policy with More Than One Carbon Energy Source pp. 543 - 575

- Julien Daubanes, Fanny Henriet and Katheline Schubert
- Community Pressure and the Spatial Redistribution of Pollution: The Relocation of Toxic-Releasing Facilities pp. 577 - 616

- Xiao Wang, George Deltas, Madhu Khanna and Xiang Bi
- The Role of Party Affiliation, Lobbying, and Electoral Incentives in Decentralized US State Support of the Environment pp. 617 - 653

- Lucia Pacca, Daniele Curzi, Gordon Rausser and Alessandro Olper
Volume 8, issue 2, 2021
- Introduction to Causal Inference in Environmental and Resource Economics: Challenges, Developments, and Applications pp. 193 - 198

- Daniel Millimet and Jennifer Alix-Garcia
- What Are the Benefits of High-Frequency Data for Fixed Effects Panel Models? pp. 199 - 234

- Dalia Ghanem and Aaron Smith
- The Role of Parallel Trends in Event Study Settings: An Application to Environmental Economics pp. 235 - 275

- Michelle Marcus and Pedro H. C. Sant’Anna
- Measuring Heterogeneous Effects of Environmental Policies Using Panel Data pp. 277 - 313

- Douglas Steigerwald, Gonzalo Vazquez-Bare and Jason Maier
- Spillovers from Behavioral Interventions: Experimental Evidence from Water and Energy Use pp. 315 - 346

- Katrina Jessoe, Gabriel Lade, Frank Loge and Edward Spang
- Hurricanes and Gasoline Price Gouging pp. 347 - 374

- Timothy Beatty, Gabriel Lade and Jay Shimshack
- Linking Local Infrastructure Development and Deforestation: Evidence from Satellite and Administrative Data pp. 375 - 409

- Christian Baehr, Ariel BenYishay and Bradley Parks
- Time, Comfort, and Preferences for Shared Transit pp. 411 - 442

- Paul Chang, Jacob LaRiviere and Jason Thorpe
Volume 8, issue 1, 2021
- A Site-Portfolio Model for Multiple-Destination Recreation Trips: Valuing Trips to National Parks in the Southwestern United States pp. 1 - 25

- George Parsons, Christopher G. Leggett, Joe Herriges, Kevin Boyle, Nancy Bockstael and Zhe Chen
- The Climate Risk Premium: How Uncertainty Affects the Social Cost of Carbon pp. 27 - 57

- Derek Lemoine
- Chasing Clean Air: Pollution-Induced Travels in China pp. 59 - 89

- Shuai Chen, Yuyu Chen, Ziteng Lei and Jie-Sheng Tan-Soo
- Think Globally, Cap Locally, and Trade Widely: Efficient Decentralized Policy Making in the Presence of Spillovers pp. 91 - 124

- Joel R. Landry
- Use Forests or Lose Them? Regulated Timber Extraction and Tree Cover Loss in Mexico pp. 125 - 163

- Allen Blackman and Laura Villalobos
- An Age-Structured Backward-Bending Supply of Fish: Implications for Conservation of Bluefin Tuna pp. 165 - 192

- Qingran Li, Julia Bronnmann, Rachel Karasik, Martin Quaas and Martin D. Smith
Volume 7, issue 6, 2020
- After the Dust Settles: The Infant Health Impacts of Dust Storms pp. 1005 - 1032

- Benjamin Jones
- Optimal Cost Sharing for Green Goods pp. 1033 - 1068

- Nathan Chan and Mirco Dinelli
- Climate Risk and Beliefs in New York Floodplains pp. 1069 - 1111

- Matthew Gibson and Jamie T. Mullins
- Temperature and Human Capital in India pp. 1113 - 1150

- Teevrat Garg, Maulik Jagnani and Vis Taraz
- Waiting Periods as a Screening Mechanism for Environmental Subsidies pp. 1151 - 1180

- Isla Globus-Harris
- Machine Learning from Schools about Energy Efficiency pp. 1181 - 1217

- Fiona Burlig, Christopher Knittel, David Rapson, Mar Reguant and Catherine Wolfram
Volume 7, issue 5, 2020
- Pesticides: What You Don’t Know Can Hurt You pp. 801 - 836

- Joseph Goeb, Andrew Dillon, Frank Lupi and David Tschirley
- Local Pollution as a Determinant of Residential Electricity Demand pp. 837 - 872

- Alberto Salvo
- Gone with the Wind? An Empirical Analysis of the Equilibrium Impact of Renewable Energy pp. 873 - 900

- Matti Liski and Iivo Vehviläinen
- Beyond Yield Response: Weather Shocks and Crop Abandonment pp. 901 - 932

- Xiaomeng Cui
- Fish Abundance Information and Fishery's Aggregate Behavior pp. 933 - 964

- Philippe Marcoul
- A Censored Maximum Likelihood Approach to Quantifying Manipulation in China’s Air Pollution Data pp. 965 - 1003

- Dalia Ghanem, Shu Shen and Junjie Zhang
Volume 7, issue 4, 2020
- Drill-Bit Parity: Supply-Side Links in Oil and Gas Markets pp. 619 - 658

- Ben Gilbert and Gavin Roberts
- Temporal Reliability of Welfare Estimates from Revealed Preferences pp. 659 - 686

- Yongjie Ji, David A. Keiser and Catherine Kling
- Comparing Applied General Equilibrium and Econometric Estimates of the Effect of an Environmental Policy Shock pp. 687 - 719

- Jared C. Carbone, Nicholas Rivers, Akio Yamazaki and Hidemichi Yonezawa
- Valuing Goods Allocated via Dynamic Lottery pp. 721 - 749

- Carson Reeling, Valentin Verdier and Frank Lupi
- The European Union Emissions Trading Scheme and Fuel Efficiency of Fossil Fuel Power Plants in Germany pp. 751 - 777

- Robert Germeshausen
- Bankability and Information in Pollution Policy pp. 779 - 799

- Garth Heutel
Volume 7, issue 3, 2020
- Demand for Off-Grid Solar Electricity: Experimental Evidence from Rwanda pp. 417 - 454

- Michael Grimm, Luciane Lenz, Jörg Peters and Maximiliane Sievert
- Environmental Agreements under Asymmetric Information pp. 455 - 481

- Aurélie Slechten
- Prices versus Quantities with Policy Updating pp. 483 - 518

- William Pizer and Brian Prest
- Estimating Option Values and Spillover Damages for Coastal Protection: Evidence from Oregon’s Planning Goal 18 pp. 519 - 554

- Steven Dundas and David Lewis
- Crime Is in the Air: The Contemporaneous Relationship between Air Pollution and Crime pp. 555 - 585

- Malvina Bondy, Sefi Roth and Lutz Sager
- Technology and the Effectiveness of Regulatory Programs over Time: Vehicle Emissions and Smog Checks with a Changing Fleet pp. 587 - 618

- Nicholas Sanders and Ryan Sandler
Volume 7, issue 2, 2020
- The Effects of Weather on Recreational Fishing Demand and Adaptation: Implications for a Changing Climate pp. 209 - 242

- Steven Dundas and Roger von Haefen
- But What Does It Mean? Competition between Products Carrying Alternative Green Labels When Consumers Are Active Acquirers of Information pp. 243 - 277

- Anthony Heyes, Sandeep Kapur, Peter Kennedy, Steve Martin and John Maxwell
- Behavioral Drivers or Economic Incentives? Toward a Better Understanding of Elicitation Effects in Stated Preference Studies pp. 279 - 303

- Christian Vossler and Ewa Zawojska
- Preferences and the Effectiveness of Behavior-Change Interventions: Evidence from Adoption of Improved Cookstoves in India pp. 305 - 343

- Marc Jeuland, Subhrendu Pattanayak, Jie-Sheng Tan Soo and Faraz Usmani
- A Mixed Bag: The Hidden Time Costs of Regulating Consumer Behavior pp. 345 - 378

- Rebecca Taylor
- Even the Representative Agent Must Die: Using Demographics to Inform Long-Term Social Discount Rates pp. 379 - 415

- Ethan T. Addicott, Eli P. Fenichel and Matthew J. Kotchen
Volume 7, issue 1, 2020
- Weather and the Decision to Go Solar: Evidence on Costly Cancellations pp. 1 - 33

- Yanjun Liao
- Does Free Trade Increase Deforestation? The Effects of Regional Trade Agreements pp. 35 - 72

- Ryan Abman and Clark Lundberg
- Green Technology and Patents in the Presence of Green Consumers pp. 73 - 101

- Corinne Langinier and Amrita Ray Chaudhuri
- Peaking Interest: How Awareness Drives the Effectiveness of Time-of-Use Electricity Pricing pp. 103 - 143

- Brian Prest
- Evaluating Voluntary Environmental Programs with Spillover Effects pp. 145 - 180

- Rong Zhou, Xiang Bi and Kathleen Segerson
- The Power of Mandatory Quality Disclosure: Evidence from the German Housing Market pp. 181 - 208

- Manuel Frondel, Andreas Gerster and Colin Vance
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