Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists
2014 - 2025
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Volume 2, issue 4, 2015
- Damming the Commons: An Empirical Analysis of International Cooperation and Conflict in Dam Location pp. 497 - 526

- Sheila M. Olmstead and Hilary Sigman
- Early Exposure to Hazardous Waste and Academic Achievement: Evidence from a Case of Environmental Negligence pp. 527 - 563

- Tomás Rau, Sergio Urzua and Loreto Reyes
- The Competitiveness Impacts of Climate Change Mitigation Policies pp. 565 - 595

- Joseph Aldy and William Pizer
- Social Comparisons, Household Water Use, and Participation in Utility Conservation Programs: Evidence from Three Randomized Trials pp. 597 - 627

- Daniel Brent, Joseph H. Cook and Skylar Olsen
- Carbon Tariffs Revisited pp. 629 - 672

- Christoph Böhringer, André Müller and Jan Schneider
Volume 2, issue 3, 2015
- Efficiency Costs of Social Objectives in Tradable Permit Programs pp. 339 - 366

- Kailin Kroetz, James Sanchirico and Daniel K. Lew
- Fish, Farmers, and Floods: Coordinating Institutions to Optimize the Provision of Ecosystem Services pp. 367 - 399

- Cloé Garnache
- EU ETS, Free Allocations, and Activity Level Thresholds: The Devil Lies in the Details pp. 401 - 437

- Frederic Branger, Jean-Pierre Ponssard, Oliver Sartor and Misato Sato
- White Flight and Coming to the Nuisance: Can Residential Mobility Explain Environmental Injustice? pp. 439 - 468

- Brooks Depro, Christopher Timmins and Maggie O'Neil
- Climate Campaigns, Cap and Trade, and Carbon Leakage: Why Trying to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint Can Harm the Climate pp. 469 - 495

- Grischa Perino
Volume 2, issue 2, 2015
- Intergovernmental Interaction in Compliance with an International Environmental Agreement pp. 161 - 203

- Stefan Borsky and Paul Raschky
- Household Demand for Low Carbon Policies: Evidence from California pp. 205 - 234

- Matthew Holian and Matthew Kahn
- Getting Green with Solar Subsidies: Evidence from the California Solar Initiative pp. 235 - 275

- Jonathan Hughes and Molly Podolefsky
- Dynamic Relative Standards versus Emission Taxes in a Putty-Clay Model pp. 277 - 308

- Alejandro Caparrós, Richard Just and David Zilberman
- Economics of Naturally Regenerating, Heterogeneous Forests pp. 309 - 337

- Olli Tahvonen
Volume 2, issue 1, 2015
- Emissions Trading, Firm Heterogeneity, and Intra-industry Reallocations in the Long Run pp. 1 - 42

- Yoshifumi Konishi and Nori Tarui
- A Direct Estimate of the Technique Effect: Changes in the Pollution Intensity of US Manufacturing, 1990-2008 pp. 43 - 56

- Arik Levinson
- The Impact of Climate Change on Agriculture: Nonlinear Effects and Aggregation Bias in Ricardian Models of Farmland Values pp. 57 - 92

- Carlo Fezzi and Ian Bateman
- Energy Leapfrogging pp. 93 - 132

- Arthur A. van Benthem
- The Microeconomic Theory of the Rebound Effect and Its Welfare Implications pp. 133 - 159

- Nathan Chan and Kenneth Gillingham
Volume 1, issue 4, 2014
- A Spatial Model of Air Pollution: The Impact of the Concentration-Response Function pp. 451 - 479

- Andrew Goodkind, Jay S. Coggins and Julian D. Marshall
- Household Decision Making and Valuation of Environmental Health Risks to Parents and Their Children pp. 481 - 519

- Wiktor Adamowicz, Mark Dickie, Shelby Gerking, Marcella Veronesi and David Zinner
- The Effect of Environmental Regulation on Power Sector Employment: Phase I of the Title IV SO2 Trading Program pp. 521 - 553

- Ann Ferris, Ron Shadbegian and Ann Wolverton
- Nudging Energy Efficiency Behavior: The Role of Information Labels pp. 555 - 598

- Richard Newell and Juha Siikamäki
Volume 1, issue 3, 2014
- Depletion and Development: Natural Resource Supply with Endogenous Field Opening pp. 313 - 336

- Anthony Venables
- Does a Renewable Fuel Standard for Biofuels Reduce Climate Costs? pp. 337 - 363

- Mads Greaker, Michael Hoel and Knut Einar Rosendahl
- International Environmental Agreements with Endogenous or Exogenous Risk pp. 365 - 394

- Fuhai Hong and Larry Karp
- Risk and Return in the Design of Environmental Policy pp. 395 - 418

- Robert Pindyck
- Self-Enforcing Environmental Agreements, Trade, and Demand- and Supply-Side Mitigation Policy pp. 419 - 450

- Thomas Eichner and Rüdiger Pethig
Volume 1, issue 1, 2014
- Estimates of the Social Cost of Carbon: Concepts and Results from the DICE-2013R Model and Alternative Approaches pp. 000 - 000

- William Nordhaus
- Natural Capital: From Metaphor to Measurement pp. 1 - 27

- Eli P. Fenichel and Joshua K. Abbott
- Can Negotiating a Uniform Carbon Price Help to Internalize the Global Warming Externality? pp. 29 - 49

- Martin Weitzman
- Negative Leakage pp. 51 - 73

- Kathy Baylis, Don Fullerton and Daniel H. Karney
- Using Markets for Woody Biomass Energy to Sequester Carbon in Forests pp. 75 - 95

- Alice Favero and Robert Mendelsohn
- Regulating Greenhouse Gases from Coal Power Plants under the Clean Air Act pp. 97 - 134

- Joshua Linn, Erin Mastrangelo and Dallas Burtraw
- Waste of Effort? International Environmental Agreements pp. 135 - 169

- Derek Kellenberg and Arik Levinson
- Consequentiality: A Theoretical and Experimental Exploration of a Single Binary Choice pp. 171 - 207

- Richard Carson, Theodore Groves and John List
- Harvest Allocation without Property Rights pp. 209 - 232

- Jorge Holzer and Kenneth McConnell
- The Welfare Effects of Energy Efficiency Standards When Choice Sets Matter pp. 233 - 271

- Tsvetan Tsvetanov and Kathleen Segerson
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