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Review of Environmental Economics and Policy

2020 - 2025

Continuation of Review of Environmental Economics and Policy.

From University of Chicago Press
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Volume 16, issue 2, 2022

Macrofinancial Risks of the Transition to a Low-Carbon Economy pp. 173 - 195 Downloads
Emanuele Campiglio and Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg
A Guide to Updating the US Government’s Social Cost of Carbon pp. 196 - 218 Downloads
Tamma Carleton and Michael Greenstone
Toward Optimal Meat Pricing: Is It Time to Tax Meat Consumption? pp. 219 - 240 Downloads
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 Downloads
Kailin Kroetz, Linda Nøstbakken and Martin Quaas
The Future of Fishing for Fun: The Economics and Sustainable Management of Recreational Fisheries pp. 262 - 281 Downloads
Joshua K. Abbott, Daniel K. Lew, John Whitehead and Richard Woodward
Aquaculture: Externalities and Policy Options pp. 282 - 305 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
Grischa Perino, Maximilian Willner, Simon Quemin and Michael Pahle
Text as Data in Environmental Economics and Policy pp. 346 - 356 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
Kathleen Segerson

Volume 16, issue 1, 2022

The Evolution of Pollution Auctions pp. 1 - 24 Downloads
Ian MacKenzie
A Carbon Levy for International Maritime Fuels pp. 25 - 41 Downloads
Ian Parry, Dirk Heine, Kelley Kizzier and Tristan Smith
Pollution Trends and US Environmental Policy: Lessons from the Past Half Century pp. 42 - 61 Downloads
Joseph Shapiro
The Relative Merits of Carbon Pricing Instruments: Taxes versus Trading pp. 62 - 82 Downloads
Robert Stavins
Agri-environmental Programs in the United States and Canada pp. 83 - 104 Downloads
Kathy Baylis, Jonathan Coppess, Benjamin Gramig and Paavani Sachdeva
European Agri-environmental Policy: Evolution, Effectiveness, and Challenges pp. 105 - 125 Downloads
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 Downloads
David Pannell and Abbie Rogers
The Evolution of the “Waters of the United States” and the Role of Economics pp. 146 - 152 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
Sarah Baum and Anja Tolonen
The Use of Green Nudges as an Environmental Policy Instrument pp. 216 - 237 Downloads
Fredrik Carlsson, Christina Gravert, Olof Johansson-Stenman and Verena Kurz
The Economics of Energy Efficiency in Developing Countries pp. 238 - 260 Downloads
Meredith Fowlie and Robyn Meeks
Water Pollution Control in Developing Countries: Policy Instruments and Empirical Evidence pp. 261 - 280 Downloads
Sheila Olmstead and Jiameng Zheng
China’s War on Pollution: Evidence from the First 5 Years pp. 281 - 299 Downloads
Michael Greenstone, Guojun He, Shanjun Li and Eric Zou
Navigating and Evaluating the Labyrinth of Environmental Regulation in China pp. 300 - 322 Downloads
Valerie J. Karplus, Junjie Zhang and Jinhua Zhao
Renewable Electricity Development in China: Policies, Performance, and Challenges pp. 323 - 339 Downloads
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 Downloads
Al McGartland
It’s Not Easy Being “Green”: Lessons from Norway’s Experience with Incentives for Electric Vehicle Infrastructure pp. 352 - 359 Downloads
Katalin Springel

Volume 15, issue 1, 2021

The Economics of Regulatory Repeal pp. 1 - 23 Downloads
Alan J. Krupnick, Arthur Fraas and Justine Huetteman
The Evolution of Economic Views on Natural Resource Scarcity pp. 24 - 44 Downloads
Edward Barbier
An Economic Perspective on Water Security pp. 45 - 66 Downloads
Dustin E. Garrick and Robert W. Hahn
Lessons Learned from US Experience with Biofuels: Comparing the Hype with the Evidence pp. 67 - 86 Downloads
Madhu Khanna, Deepak Rajagopal and David Zilberman
An Introduction to the Economics of Natural Capital pp. 87 - 94 Downloads
Stephen Polasky and Gretchen Daily
Integrating Economics into Research on Natural Capital and Human Health pp. 95 - 114 Downloads
Brendan Fisher, Luz A. de Wit and Taylor H. Ricketts
Rural Populations, Land Degradation, and Living Standards in Developing Countries pp. 115 - 133 Downloads
Edward Barbier and Salvatore Di Falco
Integrating Natural Capital into National Accounts: Three Decades of Promise and Challenge pp. 134 - 153 Downloads
Carter Brandon, Katrina Brandon, Alison Fairbrass and Rachel Neugarten
Recent Increases in Air Pollution: Evidence and Implications for Mortality pp. 154 - 162 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
Virginia McConnell and Benjamin Leard
Biological Invasions and International Trade: Managing a Moving Target pp. 180 - 190 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
Kailin Kroetz, Yusuke Kuwayama and Caroline Vexler
Irrigation Technology and Water Conservation: A Review of the Theory and Evidence pp. 216 - 239 Downloads
C. Dionisio Pérez-Blanco, Arthur Hrast-Essenfelder and Chris Perry
Revealed Preference Methods for Nonmarket Valuation: An Introduction to Best Practices pp. 240 - 259 Downloads
Ian Bateman and Catherine Kling
Best Practices for Using Hedonic Property Value Models to Measure Willingness to Pay for Environmental Quality pp. 260 - 281 Downloads
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 Downloads
Mary Evans and Laura Taylor
Best Practices for Implementing Recreation Demand Models pp. 302 - 323 Downloads
Frank Lupi, Daniel J. Phaneuf and Roger von Haefen
Editorial—The Trump Administration’s Attacks on Regulatory Benefits pp. 324 - 330 Downloads
Richard L. Revesz
Policy Brief—The Effectiveness of Phosphate Bans in the United States pp. 331 - 338 Downloads
David A. Keiser
Feature—Is a Replicability Crisis on the Horizon for Environmental and Resource Economics? pp. 339 - 351 Downloads
Paul Ferraro and Pallavi Shukla
Feature—Public Land Conflicts and Controversies: The Designation of National Monuments in the Western United States pp. 352 - 364 Downloads
Margaret Walls

Volume 14, issue 1, 2020

Estimating the Economic Impacts of Climate Change Using Weather Observations pp. 1 - 24 Downloads
Charles Kolstad and Frances C. Moore
Climate Damage Functions for Estimating the Economic Impacts of Climate Change in the United States pp. 25 - 43 Downloads
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 Downloads
Jeremy Weber
The Political Economy of Hybrid Approaches to a U.S. Carbon Tax: A Perspective from the Policy World pp. 67 - 75 Downloads
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 Downloads
Joseph E. Aldy
Designing and Evaluating a U.S. Carbon Tax Adjustment Mechanism to Reduce Emissions Uncertainty pp. 95 - 113 Downloads
Marc Hafstead and Roberton Williams
An Emissions Assurance Mechanism: Adding Environmental Certainty to a U.S. Carbon Tax pp. 114 - 130 Downloads
Gilbert Metcalf
Assessing the Rationale for the U.S. EPA’s Proposed “Strengthening Transparency In Regulatory Science” Rule pp. 131 - 135 Downloads
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 Downloads
Kenneth Gillingham
Timing Is Everything: How Economists Can Better Address the Urgency of Stronger Climate Policy pp. 143 - 156 Downloads
Lawrence H. Goulder
The Benefits and Pitfalls of Using Satellite Data for Causal Inference pp. 157 - 169 Downloads
Meha Jain
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