Environment and Development Economics
1996 - 2024
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Volume 29, issue 6, 2024
- Do women state legislators and administrators make any difference in preventing natural disaster mortality? Evidence from India pp. 457-478

- Joyita Roy Chowdhury, Yashobanta Parida and Prakash Kumar Sahoo
- Environmental shocks and agriculture: implications of floods on labor market outcomes pp. 479-498

- Vikrant K. Kamble, Jayash Paudel and Ashok K. Mishra
- Adoption of clean energy cooking technologies in rural households: the role of women pp. 499-517

- Rossana Tornel-Vázquez, Eva Iglesias and Maria Loureiro
- Distinguishing potential and effective additionality of forest conservation interventions pp. 518-538

- Philippe Delacote, Gwenolé Le Velly and Gabriela Simonet
Volume 29, issue 3, 2024
- Agricultural subsidies: cutting into forest conservation? pp. 179-205

- Fanny Moffette and Jennifer Alix-Garcia
- Institutions' quality and environmental pollution in Africa pp. 206-233

- Dieudonné Mignamissi, Hervé William Mougnol A. Ekoula and Thierno Thioune
- Cross-ownership and strategic environmental corporate social responsibility under price competition pp. 234-256

- Mingqing Xing and Sang-Ho Lee
- Trade liberalization and the choice of pollution abatement pp. 257-277

- Takumi Haibara
Volume 29, issue 2, 2024
- Was global deforestation under lockdown? pp. 83-106

- Santiago Saavedra
- Boosted income, busted environment: a tradeoff in the wider economic impacts of transport corridor investments? pp. 107-126

- Martin Melecký, Siddharth Sharma and Hari Subhash
- Natural resources and income inequality: economic complexity is the key pp. 127-153

- Paul Awoa Awoa, Henri Atangana Ondoa and Henri Ngoa Tabi
- Monitoring and management of common property resources: empirical evidence from forest user groups in Ethiopia pp. 154-177

- Goytom Abraha Kahsay and Erwin Bulte
Volume 29, issue 1, 2024
- The direct and indirect economic consequences of climate damage in poor countries pp. 1-18

- John Knight
- Nature in the concrete jungle: valuing urban ecosystem services in Costa Rica pp. 19-38

- Matías Piaggio and Juha Siikamäki
- Long-run management of Greenland's fishery on Greenland halibut (Reinhardtius hippoglossoides) pp. 39-62

- Frank Jensen, Ayoe Hoff, Jette Bredahl Jacobsen and Henrik Meilby
- Does information disclosure mitigate air pollution? Evidence from China pp. 63-81

- Sitian Yu, Yinhe Liang and Hongyu Wang
Volume 28, issue 6, 2023
- Adaptive capacity and subsequent droughts: evidence from Ethiopia pp. 511-537

- Utsoree Das, Salvatore Di Falco and Avichal Mahajan
- Temperature and convictions: evidence from India pp. 538-558

- Terry-Ann Craigie, Vis Taraz and Mariyana Zapryanova
- Natural resource extraction and ethnic inequality in Dak Lak, Vietnam pp. 559-579

- Sina Bierkamp, Trung Thanh Nguyen and Ulrike Grote
- Globalization of markets and consumption home bias: new insights for the environment pp. 580-602

- Ornella Tarola and Skerdilajda Zanaj
- Barren lives: drought shocks and agricultural vulnerability in the Brazilian Semi-Arid pp. 603-623

- Lucas Costa, André Albuquerque Sant'Anna and Carlos Eduardo Young
Volume 28, issue 5, 2023
- The effect of air pollution on China's internal migration pp. 409-428

- Wenbo Li
- A real-options analysis of climate change and international migration pp. 429-448

- Marius Braun
- Environmental management, environmental innovation, and productivity growth: a global firm-level investigation pp. 449-468

- Ruohan Wu
- Environmental delegation versus sales delegation: a game-theoretic analysis pp. 469-485

- Domenico Buccella, Luciano Fanti and Luca Gori
- Does extreme temperature exposure take a toll on mental health? Evidence from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study pp. 486-510

- Yanran Chen, Ruochen Sun, Xi Chen and Xuezheng Qin
Volume 28, issue 4, 2023
- COVID-19 lockdown and municipal solid waste: evidence from the discarding records of 252 communities in China pp. 307-331

- Dongmin Kong, Chenhao Liu and Ling Han
- Disclosure of enterprises' environmental violations: evidence from Chinese public supervision pp. 332-352

- Beibei Shi, Fei Yang and Rong Kang
- Does idiosyncratic risk matter for climate policy? pp. 353-367

- Richard Jaimes
- Modeling farmers' preference and willingness to pay for improved climate services in Rwanda pp. 368-386

- Abonesh Tesfaye, James Hansen, Desire Kagabo, Eliud Birachi, Maren Radeny and Dawit Solomon
- Reducing carbon footprint by replacing generators with solar PV systems: a contingent valuation study in Lagos, Nigeria pp. 387-408

- Eleanya Nduka
Volume 28, issue 3, 2023
- COVID-19, climate shocks, and food security linkages: evidence and perceptions from smallholder farming communities in Tanzania pp. 211-229

- Violet Lasdun, Aurélie P. Harou, Christopher Magomba and Aika Aku
- Greenhouse gases mitigation: global externalities and short-termism pp. 230-241

- Giovanni Di Bartolomeo, Behnaz Minooei Fard and Willi Semmler
- Unravelling the pastoralist paradox – preferences for land tenure security and flexibility in Kenya pp. 242-264

- Göran Bostedt, Erlend Dancke Sandorf, Stephen M. Mureithi and Deborah N. Muricho
- Background risk and risk-taking – evidence from the field pp. 265-284

- Linda Kleemann and Marie-Catherine Riekhof
- The impact of weather shocks on employment outcomes: evidence from South Africa pp. 285-305

- Harriet Brookes Gray, Vis Taraz and Simon D. Halliday
Volume 28, issue 2, 2023
- Avoiding catastrophic collapse in small-scale fisheries through inefficient cooperation: evidence from a framed field experiment pp. 111-129

- Therese Lindahl and Rawadee Jarungrattanapong
- Risk aversion and cleaner cooking fuel choice: an empirical study in Ghana pp. 130-148

- Kwame Adjei-Mantey and Kenji Takeuchi
- Impact of payments for forest environmental services on households' livelihood: a case study in the Central Highlands of Vietnam pp. 149-170

- Van Truong Pham, Saowalak Roongtawanreongsri, Thong Quoc Ho and Phuong Hanh Niekdam Tran
- Migration response to drought in Mali. An analysis using panel data on Malian localities over the 1987-2009 period pp. 171-190

- Dimitri Defrance, Esther Delesalle and Flore Gubert
- Is the environment a victim of the economic downturn? Evidence from China's manufacturing firms pp. 191-209

- Xuemei Zhang, Haitao Yin and Huimin Yang
- Beyond the Nation-state Narrative: An Empirical Inquiry into the Cross-Country and Cross-Income-Group Carbon Consumption Patterns – Corrigendum pp. 210-210

- Ying Chen and Güney Işıkara
Volume 28, issue 1, 2023
- Lasting impact on health from natural disasters, potential mechanisms and mitigating effects pp. 1-24

- Gaurav Dhamija and Gitanjali Sen
- Land capital and emissions convergence in an extended Green Solow model pp. 25-46

- María Dolores Guilló and Manuela Magalhães
- Remove or redistribute: re-examining the pollution haven hypothesis from ambient regions pp. 47-67

- Rong Ma and Xiaojun Shi
- Differentiation strategies in coffee farms: opportunities for Costa Rican growers pp. 68-88

- Jorge A. Valenciano-Salazar, Francisco André and Rafael Díaz-Porras
- How vulnerable are small firms to energy price increases? Evidence from Mexico pp. 89-109

- Hannes Greve, Jann Lay and Ana Negrete
Volume 27, issue 6, 2022
- Valuing water purification services of forests: a production function approach using panel data from China's Sichuan province pp. 491-510

- Zhaoyang Liu and Heqing Huang
- Environmental deterrence in developing countries: evidence from enforcement actions and fines under the toxics monitoring program of Mexico pp. 511-532

- Lopamudra Chakraborti
- Composition and sensitivity of residential energy consumption pp. 533-555

- Raul Jimenez Mori, Ariel Yepez-Garcia and Demian Macedo
- Rainfall shocks and fertilizer use: a district level study of India pp. 556-577

- Kaushik Bora
- Using choice modelling to identify popular and affordable alternative interventions for schistosomiasis in Uganda pp. 578-600

- Keila Meginnis, Nick Hanley, Lazaaro Mujumbusi, Lucy Pickering and Poppy H. L. Lamberton
Volume 27, issue 5, 2022
- How can we improve air pollution? Try increasing trust first pp. 393-413

- Bridget Hoffmann, Carlos Scartascini and Fernando G. Cafferata
- An assessment of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) using the Bayesian Corruption Indicator pp. 414-435

- Paul Fenton Villar
- Worth its weight in gold: is the extractive industries transparency initiative a credible signalling mechanism to investors? pp. 436-450

- Jamie Fraser
- The challenge of making climate adaptation profitable for farmers: evidence from Sri Lanka's rice sector pp. 451-469

- Antonio Scognamillo, Nicholas Sitko, Sidath Bandara, Shantha Hewage, Thilani Munaweera and Jihae Kwon
- Virtual water and the inequality in water content of consumption pp. 470-490

- Mohamad Afkhami, Thomas Bassetti, Hamed Ghoddusi and Filippo Pavesi
Volume 27, issue 4, 2022
- Tradeoffs between fertility and child development attributes: evidence from coral bleaching in Indonesia pp. 295-315

- Pasita Chaijaroen
- Open access renewable resources, urban unemployment, and the resolution of dual institutional failures pp. 316-332

- Ichiroh Daitoh and Nori Tarui
- Export market participation and environmental actions of enterprises in Vietnam pp. 333-356

- Uchenna Efobi
- Investigating the role of spatial spillovers as determinants of land conversion in urbanizing Canada pp. 357-373

- Feng Qiu, Qingmeng Tong and Junbiao Zhang
- Impact of work resumption on air quality after subsiding of COVID-19: evidence from China pp. 374-392

- Guoguo Zhang, Jingci Zhu, Weijie Luo and Honghong Zhang
Volume 27, issue 3, 2022
- The impact of the COVID-19 enforced lockdown and fiscal package on the South African economy and environment: a preliminary analysis pp. 209-222

- Margaret Mabugu, Martin Henseler, Ramos Mabugu and Hélène Maisonnave
- ‘Green’ managerial delegation theory pp. 223-249

- Domenico Buccella, Luciano Fanti and Luca Gori
- Happiness in the tropics: climate variables and subjective wellbeing pp. 250-271

- Oscar Zapata
- The dynamics of deforestation and reforestation in a developing economy pp. 272-293

- Julien Wolfersberger, Gregory S. Amacher, Philippe Delacote and Arnaud Dragicevic
- Barren Lives: drought shocks and agricultural vulnerability in the Brazilian Semi-Arid - Corrigendum pp. 294-294

- Lucas Costa, André Albuquerque Sant'Anna and Carlos Eduardo Young
Volume 27, issue 2, 2022
- Land rental market and rural household efficiency in China pp. 103-119

- Jean Paul Chavas, Guanming Shi and Xiangyi Meng
- Transboundary air pollution and health: evidence from East Asia pp. 120-144

- Jaehyun Jung, Anna Choi and Semee Yoon
- Air pollution trade-offs in developing countries: an empirical model of health effects in Goa, India pp. 145-166

- Sanghamitra Das, Vikram Dayal, Anand Murugesan and Uma Rajarathnam
- Environmental incentives facing private information pp. 167-183

- Franz Wirl
- The role of nonzero conjectural variation in pollution abatement and output in the design of emission taxes pp. 184-207

- Luis Gautier
Volume 27, issue 1, 2022
- Sustainability and wellbeing: the dynamic relationship between subjective wellbeing and sustainability indicators pp. 1-19

- Mubashir Qasim and Arthur Grimes
- Malnutrition pathway for the impact of in utero drought shock on child growth indicators in rural households pp. 20-39

- Olukorede Abiona
- Regulators and environmental groups: better together or apart? pp. 40-66

- Ana Espinola-Arredondo, Eleni Stathopoulou and Felix Munoz-Garcia
- Beyond the nation-state narrative: an empirical inquiry into the cross-country and cross-income-group carbon consumption patterns pp. 67-85

- Ying Chen and Güney Işıkara
- Fire takes no vacation: impact of fires on tourism pp. 86-101

- Vladimir Otrachshenko and Luis Nunes
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