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September 1998, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 249-254 Why Give up Money for the Baltic Sea? – Motives for People's Willingness (or Reluctance) to Pay
by Tore Söderqvist
July 1998, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-24 Economic and Welfare Impacts of Climate Change on Developing Countries
by Paul Winters & Rinku Murgai & Elisabeth Sadoulet & Alain de Janvry & George Frisvold - 25-51 International Equity and Differentiation in Global Warming Policy
by Adam Rose & Brandt Stevens & Jae Edmonds & Marshall Wise - 53-76 Policy Rules for Exploitation of Renewable Resources: A Macroeconomic Perspective
by Anders Sørensen & Tryggvi Herbertsson - 77-98 Joint Estimation of Multiple CVM Scenarios under a Double Bounded Questioning Format
by Mary Riddel & John Loomis - 99-112 A Damage Based Tax Mechanism for Regulation of Non-Point Emissions
by Lars Hansen - 113-136 The Diffusion of Biological Waste-Water Treatment Plants in the Dutch Food and Beverage Industry
by René Kemp
April 1998, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 243-260 Frontiers of Environmental and Resource Economics
by Thomas Sterner & Jeroen van den Bergh - 261-271 Economies, Human Capital, and Natural Assets
by Mark Agee & Thomas Crocker* - 273-287 Green Accounting in Imperfect Market Economies
by Thomas Aronsson & Karl-Gustaf Löfgren - 289-300 Towards a Disequilibrium Theory of Endogenous Economic Growth
by Robert Ayres - 301-315 Are Optimal CO 2 Emissions Really Optimal?
by Christian Azar - 317-333 On the Theory and Diplomacy of Environmental Treaty-Making
by Scott Barret - 335-348 Road Transport Externalities
by Edward Calthrop & Stef Proost - 349-363 Carbon Dioxide Emissions in the U.S. Economy: A Structural Decomposition Analysis
by Stephen Casler & Adam Rose - 365-381 New Economic Theories
by Carlo Carraro - 383-397 Research Trends and Opportunities in Environmental and Natural Resource Economics
by Robert Deacon & Charles Kolstad & Allen Kneese & David Brookshire & David Scrogin & Anthony Fisher & Michael Ward & Kerry Smith & James Wilen - 399-411 Bioeconomic Analysis and Management
by Håkan Eggert - 413-428 Using Choice Experiments to Value the Environment
by Nick Hanley & Robert Wright & Vic Adamowicz - 429-442 The Importance of Ethics in Environmental Economics with a Focus on Existence Values
by Olof Johansson-Stenman - 443-458 Agricultural Intensification, Common Property Resources and the Farm-Household
by Ramón López - 459-472 Poverty, Income Distribution and Policy Making
by A. Markandya - 473-487 The Economics of Forest Land Use in Temperate and Tropical Areas
by Peter Park & Edward Barbier & Joanne Burgess - 489-501 Environmental Appraisal and Environmental Policy in the European Union
by David Pearce - 503-520 Resilience in the Dynamics of Economy-Environment Systems
by Charles Perrings - 521-538 Environmental Financing in European Economies in Transition
by Grzegorz Peszko & Tomasz Żylicz* - 539-555 Reflections on the Double Dividend Debate
by John Pezzey & Andrew Park - 557-570 A Political Economy in an Ecological Web
by Jason Shogren - 571-585 Research Issues in Nonpoint Pollution Control
by James Shortle & David Abler & Richard Horan - 587-602 Disclosure Strategies for Pollution Control
by Tom Tietenberg - 603-621 Research Frontiers in the Economics of Climate Change
by Michael Toman - 623-634 Untested Hypotheses in Non-Renewable Resource Economics
by Cees Withagen - 635-646 Policy Adoption Rules and Global Warming
by Anastasios Xepapadeas
March 1998, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 119-134 The Political Economy of Clean Air Legislation
by Mark Burkey & Garey Durden - 135-153 Estimating the Supply of Environmental Benefits by Agriculture: A French Case Study
by F. Bonnieux & P. Rainelli & D. Vermersch - 155-175 Limits and Cycles of Environmental Policy
by Thomas Wagner - 177-195 Nuclear Power, Externalities and Non-Standard Pigouvian Taxes
by Thomas Aronsson & Kenneth Backlund & Karl-Gustaf Löfgren - 197-215 A Bayesian Approach to Double Bounded Contingent Valuation
by Carmelo León & Francisco Vázquez-Polo - 217-241 Incremental Cost in the Convention on Biological Diversity
by Raffaello Gervigni
January 1998, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-18 On the Efficiency of Green Trade Policy
by Ottar MÆstad - 19-33 Improving Efficiency in Bilateral Emission Trading
by Dallas Burtraw & Keneth Harrison & Paul Turner - 35-59 Environmental Regulations and Plant Exit
by Erik Biørn & Rolf Golombek* & Arvid Raknerud - 61-78 Strategic Environmental Policy Under Incomplete Information
by Niels Nannerup - 79-92 ITQ Systems in Multifleet Fisheries
by M. Garza-Gil - 93-106 Some Empirical Indications of the Relationship Between Environmental Quality and Economic Development
by Anastasios Xepapadeas & Esma Amri - 107-116 Construct Validity of Dichotomous and Polychotomous Choice Contingent Valuation Questions
by John Whitehead & Ju-Chin Huang & Glenn Blomquist & Richard Ready
December 1997, Volume 10, Issue 4
- 315-339 The Oil Spill Process: The Effect of Coast Guard Monitoring on Oil Spills
by Montserrat Grau & Theodore Groves - 341-362 Cost-Effective Nutrient Reductions to the Baltic Sea
by Ing-Marie Gren & Paul Jannke & Katarina Elofsson - 363-386 Maxium Victim Benefit: A Fair Division Process in Transboundary Pollution Problems
by Henry Van Egteren & Jianmin Tang - 387-404 Eco-Dumping, Capital Mobility, and International Trade
by Kerstin Schneider & Dietmar Wellisch* - 405-413 WTO Ministerial Conference in Singapore: Environmental Diversity Versus Harmonization
by Harmen Verbruggen & Onno Kuik
October 1997, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 207-221 A Learning Design for Reducing Hypothetical Bias in the Contingent Valuation Method
by David Bjornstad & Ronald Cummings & Laura Osborne - 223-247 Marine Debris, Beach Quality, and Non-Market Values
by V. Smith & Xiaolong Zhang & Raymond Palmquist - 249-266 The Aggregation of Climate Change Damages: a Welfare Theoretic Approach
by Samuel Fankhauser & Richard Tol & DAVID Pearce - 267-284 Regulating a Polluting Firm Under Asymmetric Information
by Lars Jebjerg & Henrik Lando - 285-300 Pollution Accumulation and Firm Incentives to Accelerate Technological Change Under Uncertain Private Benefits
by Cesare Dosi & Michele Moretto - 301-314 A Post-Consumer Waste Management Model for Determining Optimal Levels of Recycling and Landfilling
by Anni Huhtala
September 1997, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 109-123 Evaluating the Validity of the Dichotomous Choice Question Format in Contingent Valuation
by John Loomis & Thomas Brown & Beatrice Lucero & George Peterson - 125-146 Creating Markets for Air Pollution Control in Europe and the USA
by Ger Klaassen & Andries Nentjes - 147-165 Cooperative and Non-Cooperative Exploitation of the Arcto-Norwegian Cod Stock
by Ussif Sumaila - 167-175 External Costs of Aquaculture Production in West Virginia
by Stephen Smearman & Gerard D'souza & Virgil Norton - 177-188 Organic Farming for Sustainable Agricultural Production. A Brief Theoretical Review and Preliminary Empirical Evidence
by S.J. Dima & A.N. Odero - 189-205 Towards More Efficient Compensation Programmes for Tourists' Benefits From Agriculture in Europe
by Franz Hackl & Gerald Pruckner
July 1997, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 1-26 Environmental Valuation – To Use or Not to Use? A Comparative Study of the United States and Europe
by STÅLE Navrud & GERALD Pruckner - 27-40 Overlapping Generations or Infinitely-Lived Agents: Intergenerational Altruism and the Economics of Global Warming
by GUNTER Stephan & GEORG MÜLLER-FÜRSTENBERGER & PASCAL Previdoli - 41-62 Optimal Design of Forest Taxation with Multiple-Use Characteristics of Forest Stands
by ERKKI Koskela & MARKKU Ollikainen - 63-99 Using Tradeable Permits to Achieve Sustainability in the World's Large Cities: Policy Design Issues and Efficiency Conditions for Controlling Vehicle Emissions, Congestion and Urban Decentralization with an Application to Mexico City
by HAYNES Goddard - 101-107 Economic Impact of the Energy Price Increase in Mexico
by NOEL Uri & ROY Boyd
June 1997, Volume 9, Issue 4
- 383-408 Environmental degradation and population movements: The role of property rights
by Kanchan Chopra & S. Gulati - 409-427 A computationally convenient diversity measure: Theory and application
by Hayri Önal - 429-449 Economics and biological evolution
by Alistair Munro - 451-466 Uncertainty, learning and international environmental policy coordination
by Alistair Ulph & David Maddison - 467-491 ‘Dirty industries’: Patterns of change in industrial countries
by Martin Jänicke & Manfred Binder & Harald Mönch - 493-507 Regulatory ‘balancing’ and the efficiency of green R&D
by Anthony Heyes & Catherine Liston-Heyes
April 1997, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 259-274 Assessing effects of mitigation strategies for global climate change with an intertemporal model of the U.S. forest and agriculture sectors
by Ralph Alig & Darius Adams & Bruce McCarl & J. Callaway & Steven Winnett - 275-290 Norwegian emissions of CO 2 1987–1994
by Bodil Larsen & Runa Nesbakken - 291-308 Health damage of air pollution: An estimate of a dose-response relationship for the Netherlands
by Thijs Zuidema & Andries Nentjes - 309-321 The conditions for ecological sustainable development in the context of a double-limited selfpurification model of an aggregate water resource
by Klaus Fiedler - 323-340 Do farmers overuse nitrogen fertilizer to the detriment of the environment?
by Satya Yadav & Willis Peterson & K. Easter - 341-364 Does improved environmental policy enhance economic growth?
by Knut Rosendahl - 365-381 Intertemporal effects of environmental mandates
by Richard Farmer
March 1997, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 135-151 Externalities — A market model failure
by Arild Vatn & Daniel Bromley - 153-170 Incentives to participate in an international environmental agreement
by Michael Hoel & Kerstin Schneider - 171-198 CO 2 -stabilization may be a ‘no-regrets’ policy
by Lars Håkonsen & Lars Mathiesen - 199-224 Optimizing environmental product life cycles
by Paul Weaver & H. Gabel & Jacqueline Bloemhof-Ruwaard & Luk Wassenhove - 225-238 Do existence values for cost benefit analysis exist?
by M. Common & I. Reid & R. Blamey - 239-258 Chernobyl effects on domestic and inbound tourism in Sweden — A time series analysis
by Lars Hultkrantz & Christina Olsson
January 1997, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-20 Mitigating negative water quality and quality externalities by joint mangement of adjacent aquifers
by Naomi Zeitouni & Ariel Dinar - 21-42 Analysis and forecast of the state of environmental protection in Russia
by Alexander Baranov & Victor Pavlov & Tatiana Tagaeva - 43-63 Hybrid carbon incentive mechanisms and political acceptability
by Herman Vollebergh & Jan Vries & Paul Koutstaal - 65-81 Tradeable emission permits regulations in the presence of imperfectly competitive product markets: Welfare implications
by Eftichios Sartzetakis - 83-102 How should an accumulative toxic substance be banned?
by Michael Toman & Karen Palmer - 103-124 Uncertain climate change in an intergenerational planning model
by Asbjørn Torvanger - 125-132 Economic impacts of reducing NO x emissions in Norway
by Bodil Larsen
December 1996, Volume 8, Issue 4
- 375-397 Green fiscal reform and employment: A survey
by Alberto Majocchi - 399-416 Choosing the right instrument
by Ronnie Schöb - 417-430 Macroeconomic and sectoral effects of energy taxation in Austria
by Angela Koeppl & Kurt Kratena & Claudia Pichl & Fritz Schebeck & Stefan Schleicher & Michael Wueger - 431-447 Joint implementation under asymmetric information and strategic behavior
by Cathrine Hagem - 449-459 Fiscal federalism approach for controlling global environmental pollution
by M. Murty - 461-471 Uncertainty over future environmental taxes
by Bruce Larson & George Frisvold - 473-483 Fresh surface water resource allocation between Bulgaria and Greece
by Dimitrios Giannias & Joseph Lekakis - 485-499 Ordering effects in contingent valuation surveys
by Bente Halvorsen
October 1996, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 225-271 Price policy and returns to soil conservation in semi-arid Kenya
by Stefano Pagiola - 273-291 The political economy of green taxes: The Belgian experience
by M. Clercq - 293-314 International bargaining in the presence of global environmental change
by Gilles Rotillon & Tarik Tazdaït - 315-330 Consistency and optimality in a dynamic game of pollution control II: Monopoly
by Amitrajeet Batabyal - 331-349 Fossil fuel subsidies and environmental constraints
by Christoph Böhringer - 351-366 Futures markets, price stabilization and efficient exploitation of exhaustible resources
by Erwin Bulte & Joost Pennings & Wim Heijman - 367-374 An empirical analysis of air pollution emissions policy for the U.K. residential sector
by Nick Johnstone
September 1996, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 1-1 Environmental and Resource Economics' fifth anniversary
by J. Opschoor & H. Jansen & D. Siniscalco & H. Hoogervorst - 129-140 Optimal greenhouse gas emissions under various assessments of climate change ambiguity
by Oleg Eismont & Heinz Welsch - 141-155 Recycling of carbon/energy taxes and the labor market
by Heinz Welsch - 157-181 Capturing the pharmaceutical value of biodiversity in a developing country
by Edward Barbier & Bruce Aylward - 183-204 Effectiveness of environmental regulations under imperfect enforcement and the firm's avoidance behavior
by Chung-Huang Huang - 205-220 Consistency and optimality in a dynamic game of pollution control I: Competition
by Amitrajeet Batabyal - 221-245 Any need for coordination of policies towards transit traffic with a negative local externality?
by Thomas Bjørner - 247-254 Commodity prices as payment vehicles in valuation experiments
by Per-Olov Johansson
July 1996, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-1 In memoriam, Professor K. G. Gofman
by L. Krechetov - 1-13 On International compensations for environmental stocks
by Frank Stähler - 15-38 Trade policy and ecology
by Carl-Erik Schulz - 39-61 Valuation and management of tropical forests
by Heidi Albers & Anthony Fisher & W. Hanemann - 63-74 Long-term industrial equilibrium in an ITQ managed fishery
by Rögnvaldur Hannesson - 75-95 The economic costs of biological predation
by Ola Flaaten & Kenneth Stollery - 97-118 Materials-product chains: Theory and an application to zinc and PVC gutters
by Patricia Kandelaars & Jeroen Bergh - 119-124 Nonresponse in Contingent Valuation-reducing uncertainty in value inference
by Göran Bostedt & Mattias Boman
June 1996, Volume 7, Issue 4
- 307-332 The value of health benefits from ambient air quality improvements in Central and Eastern Europe: An exercise in benefits transfer
by Alan fnKrupnick & Kenneth fnHarrison & Eric fnNickell & Michael fnToman - 333-355 Environmental policy instruments and imperfectly competitive international trade
by Alistair fnUlph - 357-373 Reserve characteristics and mining costs An empirical study of the phosphate industry
by A. fnMarvasti - 375-389 Optimal consumption and the environment Choosing between ‘clean’ and ‘dirty’ goods
by Domenico Scalera - 391-411 Environmental tariffs on polluting imports
by Muthukumara Mani
April 1996, Volume 7, Issue 3
- 197-211 A multilevel modelling approach to triple-bounded dichotomous choice contingent valuation
by Ian Langford & Ian Bateman & Hugh Langford - 213-241 Natural resource accounting
by Tom Crowards - 243-250 On the interpretation of ‘green’ NNP measures as cost-benefit rules
by Per-Olov Johansson & Karl-Gustaf Löfgren - 251-262 Pollution control with imperfectly observable emissions
by Armin Schmutzler - 263-286 A model of principal-agency control of wastes under technological progress
by Hans Gottinger - 287-305 An efficient budget allocation policy for decentralisation of responsibility for site decontamination projects
by Charles Corbett & Frank Debets & Luk Wassenhove
March 1996, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 97-115 The optimal control of emissions and renewable resource harvesting under uncertainty
by J. Olsen & James Shortle - 117-132 Sustainable resource use, economic development, and public regulation
by Mohammad Alam & Ishak Omar & Dale Squires - 133-147 Augmenting travel cost models with contingent behavior data
by Jeffrey Englin & Trudy Cameron - 149-162 Joint estimation of contingent valuation survey responses
by Timothy Park & John Loomis - 163-192 Development of a Fuzzy optimization model, supporting global warming decision-making
by Marian Leimbach - 193-196 Constant quota versus constant effort harvesting
by Christian Azar & Kristian Lindgren & John Holmberg
January 1996, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 1-14 Optimal taxation of flow pollutants when firms may also inflict catastrophic environmental damage
by Anthony Heyes - 15-43 The economic consequences of substituting carbon payments for crop subsidies in U.S. agriculture
by J. Callaway & Bruce McCarl - 45-55 Is the income elasticity of environmental improvements less than one?
by Bengt Kristrom & Pere Riera - 57-78 The validity of the contingent valuation method: Perfect and regular embedding
by Ruud Hoevenagel - 79-94 Environmental rights on the futures markets an application to the dutch manure market
by J. Pennings & M. Meulenberg & W. Heijman
December 1995, Volume 6, Issue 4
- 309-320 Open access, common property and scarcity rent in fisheries
by Erwin Bulte & Henk Folmer & Wim Heijman - 321-340 An economic analysis of wind erosion control in the inner Mongolia Plateau, China
by Dayuan Hu & Richard Ready & Angelos Pagoulatos - 341-358 Sustainable development with extractive and non-extractive use of the environment in production
by F. Butter & M. Hofkes - 359-369 Optimal pollution taxation in a Cournot duopoly
by R. Simpson - 371-387 Environmental impacts of fat blends
by J. Bloemhof-Ruwaard & H. Koudijs & J. Vis - 389-399 Measuring angling quality in count data models of recreational fishing
by Jeffrey Englin & David Lambert
October 1995, Volume 6, Issue 3
- 207-230 Thermodynamics and process analysis for future economic scenarios
by Robert Ayres - 231-277 Rethinking the costs related to global warming: A survey of the issues
by Paul Ekins - 279-300 Disutility of pollution and endogenous growth
by Philippe Michel & Gilles Rotillon - 301-308 Costing the traffic barrier effect: A contingent valuation survey
by Nils Soguel
September 1995, Volume 6, Issue 2
- 99-118 Institutions, governance and incentives in common property regimes for African rangelands
by Brent Swallow & Daniel Bromley - 119-138 Mining the soil: Agricultural production system on peatland
by Renan Goetz & David Zilberman - 139-165 The economics of managing carbon via forestry: Assessment of existing studies
by Roger Sedjo & Joe Wisniewski & Alaric Sample & John Kinsman - 167-185 Open access harvesting of the Northeast Atlantic minke whale
by Eirik Amundsen & Trond Bjørndal & Jon Conrad - 187-206 Thermodynamic implications for natural resource extraction and technical change in U.S. copper mining
by Matthias Ruth
July 1995, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 1-21 Transferable quotas, enforcement costs and typical firms: An empirical application to the Norwegian trawler fleet
by Kjell Salvanes & Dale Squires - 23-36 Environmental regulation and profitability: An application to Swedish pulp and paper mills
by Runar Brännlund & Rolf Färe & Shawna Grosskopf - 37-52 Mean-Gini analysis of stochastic externalities: The case of groundwater contamination
by Haim Shalit - 53-71 Negative externalities and welfare improving preference changes
by Dennis Kaufman - 73-85 Regulatory objectives and enforcement behavior
by Andrew Keeler - 87-98 On the efficiency of environmental instruments in a spatial economy
by Raimund Krumm & Dietmar Wellisch
June 1995, Volume 5, Issue 4
- 321-332 National product related welfare measures in the presence of technological change: Externalities and uncertainty
by Thomas Aronsson & Karl-Gustaf Löfgren - 333-352 The exploitation of fossil fuels under the threat of global warming and carbon taxes: A dynamic game approach
by Franz Wirl - 375-391 Managing the international commons: Resource use and pollution control
by Anastasios Xepapadeas - 393-411 Sustainable development, the Hartwick rule and optimal growth
by Kirk Hamilton - 413-423 Empirical and public choice evidence for hyperbolic social discount rates and the implications for intergenerational discounting
by Norman Henderson & Ian Bateman
April 1995, Volume 5, Issue 3
- 225-247 The measurement and decomposition of nonuse values: A critical review
by Ronald Cummings & Glenn Harrison - 249-272 Problems in valuing the benefits of biodiversity protection
by Nick Hanley & Clive Spash & Lorna Walker - 273-286 Environmental capital flight and pollution tax
by Lih-Jau Wang - 287-304 Controlling a dam to environmentally acceptable standards through the use of a Decision Support Tool
by J. Krawczyk - 305-319 Estimation of the value of the marginal product of emission in a country where emissions output is regulated — an empirical study
by Max Keilbach
March 1995, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 85-93 Introduction
by Ger Klaassen & David Pearce - 95-113 Tradeable permits for pollution control when emission location matters: What have we learned?
by Tom Tietenberg - 115-129 The U.S. allowance trading system for sulfur dioxide: An update on market experience
by Renee Rico - 131-149 Cost-effectiveness of air pollution abatement in Poland
by Tomasz Żylicz - 151-163 Endogenous technical progress induced by CO 2 reduction policies: Simulation results for Austria
by Heinz Glueck & Stefan Schleicher - 165-189 Impacts of an EC carbon/energy tax and deregulating thermal power supply on CO 2 , SO 2 and NO x emissions
by Knut Alfsen & Hugo Birkelund & Morten Aaserud - 191-219 Trade-offs in sulfur emission trading in Europe
by Ger Klaassen
January 1995, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 1-8 Pollution, abatement and balanced growth
by Cees Withagen - 9-27 Dynamics of pollution control when damage is sensitive to the rate of pollution accumulation
by Olli Tahvonen - 29-49 Optimal combination of pollution prevention and abatement policies: The case of agricultural drainage
by Farhed Shah & David Zilberman & Erik Lichtenberg - 51-70 Market-based systems for reducing chemical use in agriculture in the United States
by C. Rendleman & Kenneth Reinert & James Tobey - 71-82 Estimation of the greenhouse gas externality with uncertainty
by Michael Schauer
December 1994, Volume 4, Issue 6
- 535-544 Efficient introduction of Pigovian taxes
by Franz Wirl - 545-553 On the possibility of attaining environmental and trade objectives simultaneously
by Amitrajeet Batabyal - 555-580 Dynamic economic analysis of marine pollution prevention technologies: An application to double hulls and electronic charts
by Di Jin & Hauke Kite-Powell & James Broadus - 581-594 Management of common property resources: Limits to voluntary collective action
by M. Murty - 595-598 Alternative fishery management policies: Monitoring costs versus catch limits
by Philip Graves & Robert Sexton & Dwight Lee & Steve Jackstadt
October 1994, Volume 4, Issue 5
- 401-417 Alternative standards and instruments for air pollution control in Poland
by Michael Toman & Janusz Cofała & Robin Bates - 419-434 Coalitions in transboundary pollution reduction
by L. Krechetov - 435-454 On economic disequilibrium and free lunch
by Robert Ayres