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October 1998, Volume 3, Issue 4
- 417-423 Quasi-option value and hard uncertainty
by Basili, Marcello
- 425-442 How to substitute in order to sustain: knowledge driven growth under environmental restrictions
by Bretschger, Lucas
- 443-469 The effect of environmental good scarcity on own-farm labor allocation: the case of agricultural households in rural Nepal
by Cooke, Priscilla A.
- 471-490 Valuing mangrove resources in Kosrae, Micronesia
by Naylor, Rosamond & Drew, Mark
- 491-537 For whom the market tolls: one-armed economists and 'Plenty of gloomsters'
by Kriström, Bengt & Löfgren, Karl-Gustaf
- 491-537 Anticipating environmental disasters
by Levin, Simon A.
- 491-537 Environmental scares, science and media
by Bolin, Bert
- 491-537 On environmental gloom and doom
by Portney, Paul R. & Oates, Wallace E.
- 491-537 Environmental false alarms and policy implications
by Hammitt, James K.
- 491-537 No time for complacency
by Kneese, Allen V.
- 491-537 Predicting the environment: time series versus process based models
by Krebs, John R.
- 491-537 Introduction: Environmental scares - the Club of Rome debate revisited
by ,
- 491-537 Analysis, facts, and prediction
by Dasgupta, Partha & Mäler, Karl-Göran
- 491-537 Environmental Scares: Plenty of gloom
by ,
- 491-537 Do environmental scares provide information?
by Smith, V. Kerry
- 539-548 Terry L. Anderson and Pamela Snyder, Water Markets: Priming the Invisible Pump, Cato Institute, Washington, D.C, 1997, ISBN 1-882577-43-4 (Cloth), ISBN 1-882577-44-2 (Paper), Price Cloth $19.95, Paper $10.95)
by Pezzey, John C.V.
- 539-548 Mohan Munasinghe and Jeffrey McNeely, eds., Protected Area Economics and Policy—Linking Conservation and Sustainable Development, The World Bank, Washington, DC, and the World Conservation Union (IUCN), 1994. ISBN 0–8213–3132–9. 364 pages)
by Mitra, Kinsuk
- 539-548 Richard Katz and Allan Murphy, eds., Economic Value of Weather and Climate Forecasts, Cambridge University Press, 1997, ISBN 0–521–43420–3(HB) Price £30.00 (US$49.95)
by Kandlikar, Milind
July 1998, Volume 3, Issue 3
- 263-266 Summaries
by ,
- 267-293 Tropical deforestation: debt-for-nature versus debt-for-development swaps
by Zagonari, Fabio
- 295-317 Reducing degradation of forests in poor countries when permanent solutions elude us: what instruments do we really have?
by Bluffstone, Randall A.
- 319-346 Cost-utility analysis of schistosomiasis intervention strategies in Kenya
by Kirigia, Joses M.
- 347-409 Global climate change: the challenges for development policy
by Fankhauser, Samuel
- 347-409 Global climate change: science and sustainable policies
by Pachauri, R. K.
- 347-409 Free ride through delay: risk and accountability for climate change
by Parikh, Jyoti & Parikh, Kirit
- 347-409 The thin pathway for reconciling development and climate change mitigation
by Hourcade, Jean-Charles
- 347-409 Implications of global climate change and the economics of development in Sub Sahara Africa
by Kulindwa, Kassim
- 347-409 Economic development and climate change
by Pearce, David W
- 347-409 Burden-sharing and climate change policy beyond Kyoto: implications for developing countries
by Rose, Adam
- 347-409 Burden sharing and adaptation beyond Kyoto: a more systematic approach essential for global climate policy success
by Torvanger, Asbjørn
- 347-409 Introduction: Global climate change and the economics of development
by ,
- 347-409 An Australian victory at Kyoto?
by Common, Mick
- 347-409 Key features of the global climate system to be considered in analysis of the climate change issue
by Bolin, Bert
- 347-409 How serious are the damages associated with global warming?
by Sedjo, Roger
- 347-409 Economic analysis and climate change
by Tietenberg, Tom
May 1998, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 153-156 Summaries
by ,
- 157-172 A dynamic model of biodiversity preservation
by Li, Chuan-Zhong & Löfgren, Karl-Gustaf
- 173-196 Progress on the environmental Kuznets curve?
by Stern , David I.
- 197-219 The United States embargo on shrimp imports: legal and economic considerations
by Stewart, Taimoon
- 221-262 Resilience in social and economic systems: a concept that fails the cost–benefit test?
by Hanley, Nick
- 221-262 Into the wilderness within
by Shogren, Jason F.
- 221-262 Resilience in natural and socioeconomic systems
by Levin, Simon A. & Barrett, Scott & Aniyar, Sara & Baumol, William & Bliss, Christopher & Bolin, Bert & Dasgupta, Partha & Ehrlich, Paul & Folke, Carl & Gren, Ing-Marie & Holling, C.S. & Jansson, Annmari & Jansson, Bengt-Owe & Mäler, Karl-Göran & Martin, Dan & Perrings, Charles & Sheshinski, Eytan
- 221-262 Ideas on quantification of resilience-based management
by Brock, William Allen
- 221-262 Resilience, instability, and disturbance in ecosystem dynamics
by Walker , Brian
- 221-262 Resilience, sustainability environmentalism
by Lélé, Sharachchandra
- 221-262 The concept of resilience: retrospect and prospect
by Batabyal, Amitrajeet A.
- 221-262 Introduction: Resilience and sustainability
by Perrings, Charles
February 1998, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 1-6 Summaries
by ,
- 7-34 Land degradation, agricultural productivity and common property: evidence from Côte d'Ivoire
by Ahuja, Vinod
- 35-57 Environmental degradation, property rights and population movements: hypotheses and evidence from Rajasthan (India)
by Chopra, Kanchan & Gulati, S.C.
- 59-81 Extensions and alternatives to climate change impact valuation: on the critique of IPCC Working Group III's impact estimates
by Fankhauser, Samuel & Tol, Richard S.J. & Pearce, David W.
- 83-104 Economic policies and the environment: the case of tree planting on low-income farms in the Philippines
by Shively, Gerald E.
- 105-130 Poverty, market imperfections and time preferences: of relevance for environmental policy?
by Holden, Stein T. & Shiferaw, Bekele & Wik, Mette
- 131-149 Opportunities and limitations of contingent valuation surveys to determine national park entrance fees: evidence from Costa Rica
by Shultz, Steven & Pinazzo, Jorge & Cifuentes, Miguel
July 1997, Volume 2, Issue 4
November 1997, Volume 2, Issue 4
- 357-367 Introduction to the environmental Kuznets curve special issue
by Barbier, Edward B.
- 369-381 Introduction to the environmental Kuznets curve special issue
by Barbier, Edward B.
- 401-416 The environmental Kuznets curve: an empirical analysis
by Cole, M.A. & Rayner, A.J. & Bates, J.M.
- 417-431 Testing for environmental Kuznets curves within a developing country
by Vincent, Jeffrey R.
- 433-450 The relationship between air pollution emissions and income: US Data
by CARSON, RICHARd T. & JEON, YONGIL & McCUBBIN, DONALD R.
- 451-463 Are environmental Kuznets curves misleading us? The case of CO2 emissions
by Moomaw, William R. & Unruh, Gregory C.
- 465-484 Demystifying the environmental Kuznets curve: turning a black box into a policy tool
by Panayotou, Theodore
- 485-503 Explaining the environmental Kuznets curve: structural change and international agreements in reducing sulphur emissions
by De Bruyn, Sander M.
- 505-515 Income and environmental R&D: empirical evidence from OECD countries
by Komen, Marinus H.C. & Gerking, Shelby & Folmer, Henk
July 1997, Volume 2, Issue 3
- 241-263 Simulating options for carbon sequestration through improved management of a lowland tropical rainforest
by Boscolo, Marco & Buongiorno, Joseph & Panayotou, Theodore
- 265-289 Developing-country resource extraction with asymmetric information and sovereign debt: a theoretical analysis
by Strand, Jon
- 291-305 Impacts of rural reforms: the case of the Chinese forest sector
by Yin, Runsheng & Newman, David H.
- 307-321 The effects of policies on farming households' decisions: economic evidence and environmental implications in northern Nigeria
by Freeman, H. Ade & Roe, Terry L. & Smith, Joyotee
- 323-345 Whither economics? From optimality to sustainability?
by Bartelmus, Peter
- 347-352 Ekko C. Van Ierland, ed., International Environmental Economics: Theories, Models and Applications to Climate Change, International Trade and Acidification, Elsevier, 1994, ISBN 0-444-82042-6
by Schrattenholzer, Leo
- 347-352 Nigel Harris, Colin Rosser and Sunil Kumar, Jobs for the Poor: A Case Study in Cuttack, UCL Press, 1996, ISBN 81-7314-024-3
by Ahluwalia, Sanjeev S.
July 1997, Volume 2, Issue 2
May 1997, Volume 2, Issue 2
- 119-143 Soil degradation and economic development in Ghana
by Alfsen, Knut H. & Bye, Torstein & Glomsrød, Solveig & Wiig, Henrik
- 145-172 Wildlife, biodiversity and trade
by Barbier, Edward B. & Schulz, Carl-Erik
- 173-193 Economic growth, energy demand and carbon dioxide emissions in India: 1990-2020
by Murthy, N.S. & Panda, M. & Parikh, J.
- 195-221 Introduction: benefit-cost analysis and the environment in developing countries
by ,
- 195-221 Environmental regulation, benefit-cost analysis and the policy environment in less developed countries
by Davies, Rob
- 195-221 Is there a role for benefit-cost analysis in environmental, health, and safety regulation?
by Arrow, Kenneth J. & Cropper, Maureen L. & Eads, George C. & Hahn, Robert W. & Lave, Lester B. & Noll, Roger G. & Portney, Paul R. & Russell, Milson & Schmalensee, Richard & Smith, V. Kerry & Stavins, Robert N.
- 195-221 Cost–benefit analysis and the environment
by Ray, Anandarup
- 195-221 Benefit-cost analysis, environment, and health in the developed and developing world
by Pearce, David W.
- 195-221 Benefit–cost analysis as a mechanism for evaluating conservation policies in developing countries
by Shyamsundar, Priya
- 195-221 The costs and benefits of benefit-cost analysis
by Chichilnisky, Graciela
- 223-229 R.T. Watson, M.C. Zinyowera and R.H. Moss eds.,Climate Change 1995: Impacts, Adaptations and Mitigation of Climate Change - Scientific-Technical Analysis, Cambridge University Press, 1996, ISBN 0 521 56431 X (hb), 0 521 56437 9 (pb)
by Lovett, Jon C.
February 1997, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 1-3 Summaries
by ,
- 5-18 Regional integration and the environment
by Panagariya, Arvind & Suthiwart-Narueput, Sethaput
- 19-37 Resource depletion and economic sustainability in Malaysia
by Vincent, Jeffrey R.
- 39-110 Missing the biodiversity boat
by Mcneely, Jeffrey A. & Vorhies, Frank
- 39-110 The principle of fair sharing of costs and benefits from conservation is missed elsewhere
by Da Motta, Ronaldo Seroa
- 39-110 Marine fisheries: two macro-constraints
by Myers, Norman
- 39-110 Some issues in the conservation of wild living resources
by Munasinghe, Mohan
- 39-110 Principles for the conservation of wild living resources
by Mangel, Marc & Talbot, Lee M. & Meffe, Gary K. & Agardy, M. Tundi & Alverson, Dayton L. & Barlow, Jay & Botkin, Daniel B. & Budowski, Gerardo & Clark, Tim & Cooke, Justin & Crozier, Ross H. & Dayton, Paul K. & L. Elder, Danny & Fowler, Charles W. & Funtowicz, Silvio & Giske, Jarl & Hofman, Robert J. & Holt, Sidney J. & Kellert, Stephen R. & Kimball, Lee A. & Ludwig, Donald & Magnusson, Kjartan & Malayang III, Ben S. & Mann, Charles & Norse, Elliott A. & Northridge, Simon P. & Perrin, William F. & Perrings, Charles & Peterman, Randall M. & Rabb, George B. & Regier, Henry A. & Reynolds III, John E. & Sherman, Kenneth & Sissenwine, Michael P. & Smith, Tim D. & Starfield, Anthony & Taylor, Robert J. & Tillman, Michael F. & Toft, Catherine & Twiss Jr, John R. & Wilen, James & Young, Truman P.
- 39-110 Through privilege and precaution: rediscovering the conservation ethic
by Ruitenbeek, H. Jack
- 39-110 On the principles of conservation and utilization of wild living resources
by Skonhoft, Anders
- 39-110 Alternatives to the regulatory approach to biodiverse habitat conservation
by Southgate, Douglas
- 39-110 Introduction: the conservation of wild living resources
by Perrings, Charles
- 39-110 Preservation and strong sustainability
by Hamilton, Kirk
October 1996, Volume 1, Issue 4
- 387-428 The economics of the environment
by Dasgupta, Partha
- 429-432 Summaries
by Anonymous
- 433-443 A note on ivory trade and elephant conservation
by Bulte, Erwin H. & van Kooten, G. Cornelis
- 445-464 Efficient emission reduction through joint implementation
by Babu, P. G. & Saha, Bibhas
- 465-487 Tradable emission quotas, technical progress and climate change
by Bertram, I.G.
- 489-490 Mohan Munasinghe and Walter Shearer, eds., Defining and Measuring Sustainability—The Biogeophysical Foundations, Washington, DC, The United Nations University and The World Bank, 1995, ISBN 0-8213-3134-5
by Jäger, Jill
- 491-493 Susan Hanna and Mohan Munasinghe, eds., Property Rights and the Environment: Social and Ecological Issues, Washington, DC, Beijer International Institute of Ecological Economics and The World Bank, 1995, ISBN 0-8213-3415-8 - Susan Hanna and Mohan Munasinghe, eds., Property Rights in a Social and Ecological Context: Case Studies and Design Applications, Washington, DC, Beijer International Institute of Ecological Economics and The World Bank, 1995, ISBN 0-8213-3416-6
by Noronha, Ligia
July 1996, Volume 1, Issue 3
- 261-263 Summaries
by Anonymous
- 265-280 Wildlife management, land-use and conflicts
by Schulz, Carl-Erik & Skonhoft, Anders
- 281-287 International transfers, price uncertainty and tropical deforestation
by Bulte, Erwin & Van Soest, Daan
- 289-307 Environmental sustainability and poverty in Belize: a policy paper
by LÓpez, RamÓn & Scoseria, Carmen
- 309-311 Introduction: economic development and the epidemiological environment
by Anonymous
- 311-346 Impacts of development and global change on the epidemiological environment
by Daily, Gretchen C. & Ehrlich, Paul R.
- 346-349 Antibiotics overuse and other threats
by Baumol, William J.
- 349-355 Resistance economics: social cost and the evolution of antibiotic resistance
by Brown, Gardner & Layton, David F.
- 356-359 In the dominion of artefacts
by Gadgil, Madhav
- 359-367 Health impacts of epidemiological environment change: measurement issues
by Kirigia, Joses
- 367-371 Development, environment and health: what else we should know
by Myers, Norman
- 371-375 The role of markets in the worsening epidemiological environment
by Nganda, Benjamin M.
- 376-380 Transfigured plight
by Sprinkle, Robert Hunt
- 381-384 William D. Nordhaus Managing the Commons: The Economics of Climate Change, Cambridge, MA, The MIT Press, 1994, ISBN 0-262-140551-1
by Costanza, Robert
- 384-386 Norman Myers and Julian L. Simon, Scarcity or Abundance? A Deb ate on the Environment, New York/London, W.W. Norton & Co
by Patnaik, Lopamudra
May 1996, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 141-147 Summaries
by Anonymous
- 149-163 Macroeconomic policies, second-best theory and the environment
by Mäler, Karl-Göran & Munasinghe, Mohan
- 165-181 Wildlife management, illegal hunting and conflicts. A bioeconomic analysis
by Skonhoft, Anders & Solstad, Jan Tore
- 183-202 Bretton Woods intervention programmes and sustainable development
by Opschoor, J.B. & Jongma, S.M.
- 203-239 Economic analysis of deforestation in Mexico
by Barbier, Edward B. & Burgess, Joanne C.
- 241-257 Paying for the conservation of endangered ecosystems: a comparison of direct and indirect approaches
by Simpson, R. David & Sedjo, Roger A.
February 1996, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 1-2 On the occasion of the inaugural conference of Environment and Development Economics
by Uzawa, Hirofumi
- 3-7 Environmental economics in poor countries: the current state and a programme for improvement
by Dasgupta, Partha & Mäler, Karl-Göran
- 13-17 Summaries
by Anonymous
- 19-40 Environmental and trade policies: some methodological lessons
by Smith, V. Kerry & Espinosa, J. Andrès
- 41-63 Carbon abatement costs: an integrated approach for India
by Gupta, Sujata & Hall, Stephen G.
- 65-84 Natural resource degradation effects of poverty and population growth are largely policy-induced: the case of Colombia
by Heath, John & Binswanger, Hans
- 85-101 Measuring sustainable development: progress on indicators
by Pearce, David & Hamilton, Kirk & Atkinson, Giles
- 103-104 Introduction: economic growth and environmental change
by Anonymous
- 104-110 Economic growth, carrying capacity, and the environment
by Arrow, Kenneth & Bolin, Bert & Costanza, Robert & Dasgupta, Partha & Folke, Carl & Holling, C.S. & Jansson, Bengt-Owe & Levin, Simon & Mäler, Karl-Göran & Perrings, Charles & Pimentel, David
- 110-113 Operational environmental policies
by Clark, Colin W.
- 113-115 Expanding an important consensus
by Daly, Herman E.
- 116-119 The importance of accurately measuring growth
by Serafy, Salah El & Goodland, Robert
- 119-122 The inverted-U: what does it mean?
by Grossman, Gene M. & Krueger, Alan B.
- 122-125 Designing institutions for the environment
by Hanna, Susan
- 126-128 Institutions, economic development and the environment
by Kneese, Allen V.
- 128-136 Caribbean island landscapes: indicators of the effects of economic growth on the region
by Lugo, Ariel E.
- 136-137 Development, scale and resource valuation
by Toman, Michael