Review of Environmental Economics and Policy
2020 - 2025
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Volume 19, issue 1, 2025
- The Economics and Governance of Solar Geoengineering pp. 1 - 24

- Juan Moreno-Cruz, David M. McEvoy, Matthew McGinty and Todd Cherry
- Taxing Externalities: Revenue versus Welfare Gains with an Application to US Carbon Taxes pp. 25 - 47

- Matthew J. Kotchen
- Anomalies or Expected Behaviors? Understanding Stated Preferences and Welfare Implications in Light of Contemporary Behavioral Economics pp. 48 - 68

- Leonhard K. Lades, Ewa Zawojska, Robert Johnston, Nick Hanley, Liam Delaney and Mikolaj Czajkowski
- Climate Change Mitigation Policies for Developing Countries pp. 69 - 89

- Juliette Caucheteux, Sam Fankhauser and Sugandha Srivastav
- The Economic and Policy Challenges of Climate-Smart Agriculture pp. 90 - 117

- Aaron Smith and Andrew Swanson
- Forever Chemicals: Challenges and Opportunities for Researchers pp. 118 - 130

- Wes Austin and Rosie Mueller
- Lessons Learned from the German Double Whammy: The Importance of Price Incentives and Targeted Compensation for the Design of Energy and Climate Policy pp. 131 - 137

- Martin C. Hänsel, Maximilian Kellner, Max Franks, Friedemann Gruner, Matthias Kalkuhl, Felix Knopp and Ottmar Edenhofer
- Wildfire Smoke in the United States pp. 138 - 150

- Jacob Gellman and Matthew Wibbenmeyer
Volume 18, issue 2, 2024
- Editor’s Introduction pp. 191 - 192

- Spencer Banzhaf
- Revisiting EPA’s Value per Statistical Life pp. 193 - 211

- Maureen Cropper, Emily Joiner and Alan Krupnick
- The Evolving Role of Greenhouse Gas Emission Offsets in Combating Climate Change pp. 212 - 233

- Joseph E. Aldy and Zachery M. Halem
- The Roles of Environmental Groups in Economics pp. 234 - 256

- Laura Grant and Christian Langpap
- We’re Not out of the Woods Yet: A Symposium on Lead and Children’s Health pp. 257 - 260

- Linda TM Bui and Ron Shadbegian
- How Effective Are Secondary Interventions at Improving Health Outcomes in Children Exposed to Lead in Early Childhood? pp. 261 - 278

- Linda TM Bui, Ron Shadbegian, Heather Klemick, Dennis Guignet, Rebecca Margolit and Anh Hoang
- Using Geospatial Methods in Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Programs pp. 279 - 300

- Rashida Callender, Joshua Tootoo and Marie Lynn Miranda
- The Impact of Lead Exposure on Fertility, Infant Mortality, and Infant Birth Outcomes pp. 301 - 320

- Karen Clay, Alex Hollingsworth and Edson Severnini
- A New Era of Economic Measurement for the Environment and Natural Capital pp. 321 - 330

- Eli P. Fenichel
- Visualizing Causal Hypotheses in Environmental Econometrics pp. 331 - 342

- Pierce Donovan
Volume 18, issue 1, 2024
- Editor’s Introduction pp. 1 - 1

- Spencer Banzhaf
- Global Energy System Transitions pp. 2 - 25

- Jae Edmonds, Shinichiro Fujimori, Gokul Iyer, Haewon McJeon, Patrick O’Rourke, Jiesper Tristan, Detlef van Vuuren and Sha Yu
- The Limits and Costs of Full Electrification pp. 26 - 44

- David Rapson and James Bushnell
- The Next Wave of Energy Innovation: Which Technologies? Which Skills? pp. 45 - 65

- David Popp, Francesco Vona, Myriam Grégoire-Zawilski and Giovanni Marin
- The Economics of Power System Transitions pp. 66 - 87

- Mort Webster, Karen Fisher-Vanden and Ian Sue Wing
- The Promise and Peril of Carbon Neutrality Goals pp. 88 - 95

- Samuel Stolper, Michael R. Moore and Timothy D. Arvan
- Inequality Aversion for Climate Policy pp. 96 - 115

- Stellio Del Campo, David Anthoff and Ulrike Kornek
- Recent Findings and Methodologies in Economics Research in Environmental Justice pp. 116 - 142

- Lucas Cain, Danae Hernandez-Cortes, Christopher Timmins and Paige Weber
- Environmental and Natural Resource Economics and Systemic Racism pp. 143 - 164

- Amy Ando, Titus O. Awokuse, Nathan Chan, Jimena Gonzalez-Ramirez, Sumeet Gulati, Matthew G. Interis, Sarah Jacobson, Dale T. Manning and Samuel Stolper
- The Effects of Norms on Environmental Behavior pp. 165 - 187

- Astrid Dannenberg, Gunnar Gutsche, Marlene C. L. Batzke, Sven Christens, Daniel Engler, Fabian Mankat, Sophia Möller, Eva Weingärtner, Andreas Ernst, Marcel Lumkowsky, Georg von Wangenheim, Gerrit Hornung and Andreas Ziegler
Volume 17, issue 2, 2023
- Editor’s Introduction pp. 193 - 194

- Spencer Banzhaf
- Structural Transformation, Agriculture, Climate, and the Environment pp. 195 - 216

- Christopher Barrett, Ariel Ortiz-Bobea and Trinh Pham
- What Drives and Stops Deforestation, Reforestation, and Forest Degradation? An Updated Meta-analysis pp. 217 - 250

- Jonah Busch and Kalifi Ferretti-Gallon
- The Economics of Natural Gas Flaring and Methane Emissions in US Shale: An Agenda for Research and Policy pp. 251 - 273

- Mark Agerton, Ben Gilbert and Gregory Upton
- The Economics of Electric Vehicles pp. 274 - 294

- David Rapson and Erich Muehlegger
- The Fiscal Implications of the US Transition Away from Fossil Fuels pp. 295 - 315

- Daniel Raimi, Emily Grubert, Jake Higdon, Gilbert Metcalf, Sophie Pesek and Devyani Singh
- Invention and Global Diffusion of Technologies for Climate Change Adaptation: A Patent Analysis pp. 316 - 335

- Simon Touboul, Matthieu Glachant, Antoine Dechezleprêtre, Sam Fankhauser and Jana Stoever
- Climate Change, Epidemics, and Inequality pp. 336 - 345

- Belinda Archibong and Francis Annan
- Environmental Justice Analysis for EPA Rulemakings: Opportunities and Challenges pp. 346 - 353

- Ann Wolverton
Volume 17, issue 1, 2023
- A Word from the Editor pp. 1 - 2

- Catherine Kling
- The Participation Dilemma: A Survey of the Empirical Literature on International Environmental Agreement Ratification pp. 3 - 21

- Francesco S. Bellelli, Ashar Aftab and Riccardo Scarpa
- A Review of Retrospective Cost Analyses pp. 22 - 42

- Art Fraas, Elizabeth Kopits and Ann Wolverton
- Meeting the Challenges to Economists of Pursuing Interdisciplinary Research on Human–Natural Systems pp. 43 - 63

- William K. Jaeger, Elena G. Irwin, Eli P. Fenichel, Simon Levin and Atar Herziger
- The Poverty and Distributional Impacts of Carbon Pricing: Channels and Policy Implications pp. 64 - 85

- Baoping Shang
- Introduction to the Symposium on Economics and Policy for Seasonal Migratory Species Conservation pp. 86 - 90

- Heidi Albers
- How Ecological Characteristics of Seasonal Migratory Species Influence Conservation Threats and Policy Needs pp. 91 - 110

- Heidi Albers, Katherine D. Lee, Alejandra Martínez-Salinas, Arthur Middleton, Melanie Murphy, Stephen Newbold and Temple Stoellinger
- Where, When, What, and Which? Using Characteristics of Migratory Species to Inform Conservation Policy Questions pp. 111 - 131

- Heidi Albers, Kailin Kroetz, Charles Sims, Amy Ando, David Finnoff, Richard D. Horan, Rongsong Liu, Erik Nelson and Jerod Merkle
- A Framework for Evaluating Mechanisms to Support Seasonal Migratory Species pp. 132 - 151

- Marc N. Conte, Kristiana Hansen, Kyle Horton, Chian Jones Ritten, Leah H. Palm-Forster, Jason Shogren, Frank Wätzold, Teal Wyckoff and Heidi Albers
- The Role of Natural Resource Valuation in Australian Regional Forestry Management pp. 152 - 160

- Mariah Tanner Ehmke
- Stranded Assets: Research Gaps and Implications for Climate Policy pp. 161 - 169

- Angelika von Dulong, Alexander Gard-Murray, Achim Hagen, Niko Jaakkola and Suphi Sen
- Excess Emissions: Environmental Impacts, Health Effects, and Policy Debate pp. 170 - 177

- Alex Hollingsworth, David M. Konisky and Nikolaos Zirogiannis
- New Evidence on Diversity in Environmental and Resource Economics pp. 178 - 187

- Nicolai V. Kuminoff, Katherine E. Ciaramello, Hanna M. Dooley, Martin D. Heintzelman, Neha Khanna, Lea-Rachel Kosnik, Lynne Lewis and Eric Trimble
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