Review of Environmental Economics and Policy
2020 - 2025
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Volume 16, issue 2, 2022
- Macrofinancial Risks of the Transition to a Low-Carbon Economy pp. 173 - 195

- Emanuele Campiglio and Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg
- A Guide to Updating the US Government’s Social Cost of Carbon pp. 196 - 218

- Tamma Carleton and Michael Greenstone
- Toward Optimal Meat Pricing: Is It Time to Tax Meat Consumption? pp. 219 - 240

- Franziska Funke, Linus Mattauch, Inge van den Bijgaart, H. Charles J. Godfray, Cameron Hepburn, David Klenert, Marco Springmann and Nicolas Treich
- The Future of Wild-Caught Fisheries: Expanding the Scope of Management pp. 241 - 261

- Kailin Kroetz, Linda Nøstbakken and Martin Quaas
- The Future of Fishing for Fun: The Economics and Sustainable Management of Recreational Fisheries pp. 262 - 281

- Joshua K. Abbott, Daniel K. Lew, John Whitehead and Richard Woodward
- Aquaculture: Externalities and Policy Options pp. 282 - 305

- Frank Asche, Håkan Eggert, Atle Oglend, Cathy Roheim and Martin D. Smith
- The “Seafood” System: Aquatic Foods, Food Security, and the Global South pp. 306 - 326

- Andreea L. Cojocaru, Yaqin Liu, Martin D. Smith, Wisdom Akpalu, Carlos Chavez, Madan M. Dey, Jorge Dresdner, Viktoria Kahui, Ruth B. M. Pincinato and Nhuong Tran
- Enforcement Discretion Policies in the United States during the COVID-19 Public Health Crisis pp. 327 - 337

- Mary Evans, Laura Grant, Vasu Rai and Allison So
- The European Union Emissions Trading System Market Stability Reserve: Does It Stabilize or Destabilize the Market? pp. 338 - 345

- Grischa Perino, Maximilian Willner, Simon Quemin and Michael Pahle
- Text as Data in Environmental Economics and Policy pp. 346 - 356

- Eugenie Dugoua, Marion Dumas and Joëlle Noailly
- Economic Geography and Pollution: A Comment on Joseph S. Shapiro’s “Pollution Trends and US Environmental Policy: Lessons from the Past Half Century” pp. 357 - 360

- Matthew Kahn
- Evaluating US Regulations: A Comment on Joseph S. Shapiro’s “Pollution Trends and US Environmental Policy: Lessons from the Past Half Century” pp. 361 - 365

- Kathleen Segerson
Volume 16, issue 1, 2022
- The Evolution of Pollution Auctions pp. 1 - 24

- Ian MacKenzie
- A Carbon Levy for International Maritime Fuels pp. 25 - 41

- Ian Parry, Dirk Heine, Kelley Kizzier and Tristan Smith
- Pollution Trends and US Environmental Policy: Lessons from the Past Half Century pp. 42 - 61

- Joseph Shapiro
- The Relative Merits of Carbon Pricing Instruments: Taxes versus Trading pp. 62 - 82

- Robert Stavins
- Agri-environmental Programs in the United States and Canada pp. 83 - 104

- Kathy Baylis, Jonathan Coppess, Benjamin Gramig and Paavani Sachdeva
- European Agri-environmental Policy: Evolution, Effectiveness, and Challenges pp. 105 - 125

- Berit Hasler, Mette Termansen, Helle Ørsted Nielsen, Carsten Daugbjerg, Sven Wunder and Uwe Latacz-Lohmann
- Agriculture and the Environment: Policy Approaches in Australia and New Zealand pp. 126 - 145

- David Pannell and Abbie Rogers
- The Evolution of the “Waters of the United States” and the Role of Economics pp. 146 - 152

- David A. Keiser, Sheila M. Olmstead, Kevin Boyle, Victor B. Flatt, Bonnie L. Keeler, Daniel J. Phaneuf, Joseph Shapiro and Jay Shimshack
- COVID-19 Research and Policy Analysis: Contributions from Environmental Economists pp. 153 - 167

- Madison Ashworth, Todd Cherry, David Finnoff, Stephen C. Newbold, Jason Shogren and Linda Thunström
Volume 15, issue 2, 2021
- Extractive Industries and Gender Equality pp. 195 - 215

- Sarah Baum and Anja Tolonen
- The Use of Green Nudges as an Environmental Policy Instrument pp. 216 - 237

- Fredrik Carlsson, Christina Gravert, Olof Johansson-Stenman and Verena Kurz
- The Economics of Energy Efficiency in Developing Countries pp. 238 - 260

- Meredith Fowlie and Robyn Meeks
- Water Pollution Control in Developing Countries: Policy Instruments and Empirical Evidence pp. 261 - 280

- Sheila Olmstead and Jiameng Zheng
- China’s War on Pollution: Evidence from the First 5 Years pp. 281 - 299

- Michael Greenstone, Guojun He, Shanjun Li and Eric Zou
- Navigating and Evaluating the Labyrinth of Environmental Regulation in China pp. 300 - 322

- Valerie J. Karplus, Junjie Zhang and Jinhua Zhao
- Renewable Electricity Development in China: Policies, Performance, and Challenges pp. 323 - 339

- Maximilian Auffhammer, Min Wang, Lunyu Xie and Jintao Xu
- Quality Science for Quality Decisions: Protecting the Scientific Integrity of Benefit–Cost Analysis pp. 340 - 351

- Al McGartland
- It’s Not Easy Being “Green”: Lessons from Norway’s Experience with Incentives for Electric Vehicle Infrastructure pp. 352 - 359

- Katalin Springel
Volume 15, issue 1, 2021
- The Economics of Regulatory Repeal pp. 1 - 23

- Alan J. Krupnick, Arthur Fraas and Justine Huetteman
- The Evolution of Economic Views on Natural Resource Scarcity pp. 24 - 44

- Edward Barbier
- An Economic Perspective on Water Security pp. 45 - 66

- Dustin E. Garrick and Robert W. Hahn
- Lessons Learned from US Experience with Biofuels: Comparing the Hype with the Evidence pp. 67 - 86

- Madhu Khanna, Deepak Rajagopal and David Zilberman
- An Introduction to the Economics of Natural Capital pp. 87 - 94

- Stephen Polasky and Gretchen Daily
- Integrating Economics into Research on Natural Capital and Human Health pp. 95 - 114

- Brendan Fisher, Luz A. de Wit and Taylor H. Ricketts
- Rural Populations, Land Degradation, and Living Standards in Developing Countries pp. 115 - 133

- Edward Barbier and Salvatore Di Falco
- Integrating Natural Capital into National Accounts: Three Decades of Promise and Challenge pp. 134 - 153

- Carter Brandon, Katrina Brandon, Alison Fairbrass and Rachel Neugarten
- Recent Increases in Air Pollution: Evidence and Implications for Mortality pp. 154 - 162

- Karen Clay, Nicholas Muller and Xiao Wang
- The Role of Retrospective Analysis in an Era of Deregulation: Lessons from the US Mercury and Air Toxics Standards pp. 163 - 168

- Mary Evans, Karen Palmer, Joseph Aldy, Meredith Fowlie, Matthew Kotchen and Arik Levinson
- Pushing New Technology into the Market: California’s Zero Emissions Vehicle Mandate pp. 169 - 179

- Virginia McConnell and Benjamin Leard
- Biological Invasions and International Trade: Managing a Moving Target pp. 180 - 190

- Rebecca Epanchin-Niell, Carol McAusland, Andrew Liebhold, Paul Mwebaze and Michael R. Springborn
Volume 14, issue 2, 2020
- The Use of Group-Level Approaches to Environmental and Natural Resource Policy pp. 173 - 193

- Matthew J. Kotchen and Kathleen Segerson
- The Economics of the Joint Management of Water Resources and Aquatic Species in the United States pp. 194 - 215

- Kailin Kroetz, Yusuke Kuwayama and Caroline Vexler
- Irrigation Technology and Water Conservation: A Review of the Theory and Evidence pp. 216 - 239

- C. Dionisio Pérez-Blanco, Arthur Hrast-Essenfelder and Chris Perry
- Revealed Preference Methods for Nonmarket Valuation: An Introduction to Best Practices pp. 240 - 259

- Ian Bateman and Catherine Kling
- Best Practices for Using Hedonic Property Value Models to Measure Willingness to Pay for Environmental Quality pp. 260 - 281

- Kelly Bishop, Nicolai V. Kuminoff, Spencer Banzhaf, Kevin Boyle, Kathrine von Gravenitz, Jaren Pope, V. Smith and Christopher D. Timmins
- Using Revealed Preference Methods to Estimate the Value of Reduced Mortality Risk: Best Practice Recommendations for the Hedonic Wage Model pp. 282 - 301

- Mary Evans and Laura Taylor
- Best Practices for Implementing Recreation Demand Models pp. 302 - 323

- Frank Lupi, Daniel J. Phaneuf and Roger von Haefen
- Editorial—The Trump Administration’s Attacks on Regulatory Benefits pp. 324 - 330

- Richard L. Revesz
- Policy Brief—The Effectiveness of Phosphate Bans in the United States pp. 331 - 338

- David A. Keiser
- Feature—Is a Replicability Crisis on the Horizon for Environmental and Resource Economics? pp. 339 - 351

- Paul Ferraro and Pallavi Shukla
- Feature—Public Land Conflicts and Controversies: The Designation of National Monuments in the Western United States pp. 352 - 364

- Margaret Walls
Volume 14, issue 1, 2020
- Estimating the Economic Impacts of Climate Change Using Weather Observations pp. 1 - 24

- Charles Kolstad and Frances C. Moore
- Climate Damage Functions for Estimating the Economic Impacts of Climate Change in the United States pp. 25 - 43

- James E. Neumann, Jacqueline Willwerth, Jeremy Martinich, James McFarland, Marcus C. Sarofim and Gary Yohe
- How Should We Think about Environmental Policy and Jobs? An Analogy with Trade Policy and an Illustration from U.S. Coal Mining pp. 44 - 66

- Jeremy Weber
- The Political Economy of Hybrid Approaches to a U.S. Carbon Tax: A Perspective from the Policy World pp. 67 - 75

- Susanne A. Brooks and Nathaniel O. Keohane
- Carbon Tax Review and Updating: Institutionalizing an Act-Learn-Act Approach to U.S. Climate Policy pp. 76 - 94

- Joseph E. Aldy
- Designing and Evaluating a U.S. Carbon Tax Adjustment Mechanism to Reduce Emissions Uncertainty pp. 95 - 113

- Marc Hafstead and Roberton Williams
- An Emissions Assurance Mechanism: Adding Environmental Certainty to a U.S. Carbon Tax pp. 114 - 130

- Gilbert Metcalf
- Assessing the Rationale for the U.S. EPA’s Proposed “Strengthening Transparency In Regulatory Science” Rule pp. 131 - 135

- Madison E. Condon, Michael A. Livermore and Jeffrey Shrader
- The Rebound Effect and the Proposed Rollback of U.S. Fuel Economy Standards pp. 136 - 142

- Kenneth Gillingham
- Timing Is Everything: How Economists Can Better Address the Urgency of Stronger Climate Policy pp. 143 - 156

- Lawrence H. Goulder
- The Benefits and Pitfalls of Using Satellite Data for Causal Inference pp. 157 - 169

- Meha Jain
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