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- Environmental Expenditures

- Marialuisa Tamborra and Marcella Pavan
- Environmental Federalism and the Control of Water Pollution from US Agriculture: Is the Current Division of Responsibilities Between National and Local Authorities About Right? , pp 305-326

- James S. Shortle
- Environmental Federalism in Agriculture: The Case of Pesticide Regulation in the United States , pp 274-304

- Margaret Rosso Grossman
- Environmental Federalism in Europe and the United States: A Comparative Assessment of Regulation Through the Agency of Member States , pp 59-131

- James E. Pfander
- Environmental Federalism in the European Union and the United States

- David Vogel, Michael Toffel and Diahanna Post
- Environmental Federalism in the European Union and the United States

- David Vogel, Michael Toffel, Diahanna Post and Nazli Uludere Aragon
- Environmental Federalism with Regards to Accidental Pollution

- Klaas T. van ’t Veld and Jason Shogren
- Environmental feedback mechanisms and state responsiveness , pp 375-394

- Hedda Flatø
- Environmental feedbacks and optimal taxation in oligopoly , pp 30-58

- Carlo Carraro and Antoine Soubeyran
- Environmental fiscal reform and unemployment in Spain , pp 3-16

- Anil Markandya, Mikel González- Eguino and Marta Escapa
- Environmental fiscal reforms in a federal Europe , pp 78-104

- Carlo Carraro and Marzio Galeotti
- Environmental footprints , pp 175-222

- Richard Wood
- Environmental health impacts , pp 259-270

- Manta Devi Nowbuth, Susheela Devi Biranjia-Hurdoyal, Bhavana Umrikar, Asish Seeboo and Deejaysing Jogee
- Environmental human rights: a constructive critique , pp 61-78

- Peter D. Burdon
- Environmental impact assessment in Brazil , pp 114-129

- Dan Biller
- Environmental impact assessment in Brazil: a review of its rise (and fall?) , pp 383-403

- Luis E. Sánchez and Carla Grigoletto Duarte
- Environmental impacts , pp 46-68

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- Environmental Impacts of Industrial Privatization in Hungary , pp 39-68

- Erzsébet Páczi and Péter Kaderják
- Environmental implications of energy production , pp 345-385

- Yolanda Lechón, Natalia Caldés and Pedro Linares
- Environmental inequality and rights of nature among Indigenous Peoples in North America , pp 126-147

- Julie Schweitzer, Olivia M. Fleming and Tamara L. Mix
- Environmental inequality in West Africa , pp 182-201

- Jessie K. Luna and Gabin Korbéogo
- Environmental initiatives, quality of effluent, waste inspection and environmental compliance , pp 94-108

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- Environmental initiatives, their drivers and firm performance , pp 161-180

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- Environmental Innovation: A Post Keynesian Interpretation

- James Juniper
- Environmental innovations from the standpoint of policy analysis: from an instrumental to a strategic approach in environmental policy , pp 49-66

- Martin Jänicke
- Environmental Institutions in Germany: Leader or Laggard?

- Stefanie Engel and Melanie Zimmermann
- Environmental Issues and Innovation

- Jim Skea
- Environmental issues in international trade and transportation , pp 275-296

- James J. Corbett and James J. Winebrake
- Environmental justice , pp 71-85

- David N. Pellow
- Environmental Justice and Sustainability

- Julian Agyeman
- Environmental justice and sustainability , pp 188-205

- Julian Agyeman
- Environmental justice and the Inter-American Court of Human Rights , pp 309-330

- Sophie Thériault
- Environmental Law and Economics

- Allan Schmid
- Environmental Law, Environmental Globalization, and Sustainable Techno-Economic Evolution , pp 132-156

- Klaus Lindegaard
- Environmental Levies and Distortionary Taxation , pp 154-158

- A. Lans Bovenberg and Ruud A. de Mooij
- Environmental Levies and Distortionary Taxation: Comment , pp 168-174

- Don Fullerton
- Environmental Levies and Distortionary Taxation: Comment , pp 175-181

- Don Fullerton
- Environmental Levies and Distortionary Taxation: Reply , pp 182-183

- A. Lans Bovenberg and Ruud A. de Mooij
- Environmental liability , pp 320-341

- Zhao Xiaobo and Zhang Jianwei
- Environmental Liability

- Michael Faure
- Environmental Liability Law , pp 223-244

- Susan Rose–Ackerman
- Environmental management accounting: development, context, contribution and outlook , pp 260-278

- Stefan Schaltegger, Roger L. Burritt and Katherine Christ
- Environmental management and corporate finance , pp 199-248

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- Environmental management and its benefits to the firm's stakeholders , pp 15-43

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- Environmental management systems in the public sector: implementation, outcomes and key factors of success , pp 164-181

- Marie-France J. Waxin, Aaron Bartholomew, Sandra L. Knuteson, Fang Zhao and Areej Makda
- Environmental management systems: the ISO 14001 and EMAS international standards , pp 286-337

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- Environmental outcomes assessment: using sustainability indicators for Central Europe to measure the effects of transition on the environment , pp 83-113

- Sandra Archibald and Zbigniew Bochniarz
- Environmental Partnerships in Agriculture: Reflections on the Australian Experience

- Neil Gunningham
- Environmental partnerships in the World Bank , pp 191-203

- Teresa Kramarz and Amalie Wilkinson
- Environmental peacebuilding and environmental rule of law: Linkages, lessons, and looking forward , pp 105-126

- Carl Bruch and Isabelle Morley
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