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March 1996, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 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 - 455-478 On levies to reduce the nitrogen surplus: The case of Dutch pig farms
by Peter Fontein & Geert Thijssen & Jan Magnus & Jan Dijk - 479-494 Environmental enforcement when ‘inspectability’ is endogenous: A model with overshooting properties
by Anthony Heyes - 495-509 Environmental accidents under moral hazard and limited firm liability
by Jon Strand - 511-526 Contingent valuation in Korean environmental planning: A pilot application to the protection of drinking water quality in Seoul
by Seung-Jun Kwak & Clifford Russell - 527-534 Discounting in a world of limited growth
by Thomas Sterner
August 1994, Volume 4, Issue 4
- 305-330 Emission trading in Europe with an exchange rate
by Ger Klaassen & Finn Førsund & Markus Amann - 331-352 Inter-basin water transfers under uncertainty: Storage capacity and optimal guaranteed deliveries
by Cesare Dosi & Michele Moretto - 353-381 Renewable resource market obeying difference equations: Stable points, stable cycles, and Chaos (1991)
by Clara Duarte - 383-400 Constant-returns endogenous growth with pollution control
by Chung-Huang Huang & Deqin Cai
June 1994, Volume 4, Issue 3
- 219-239 Fairness in a tradeable-permit treaty for carbon emissions reductions in Europe and the former Soviet Union
by Peter Bohm & Bjorn Larsen - 241-249 Economic growth with environmental damage and technical progress
by Oleg Eismont - 251-264 Recycling of plastics: A materials balance optimisation model
by P. Starreveld & Ekko Ierland - 265-277 Regional economic impact of oil spills
by Knut Heen & Magnar Andersen - 279-293 Cost efficient pesticide reductions: A study of Sweden
by Ing-Marie Gren - 295-304 Pollution standards vs charges under uncertainty
by Peter Tisato
April 1994, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 127-150 Optimal abatement of sulphur emissions in Europe
by George Halkos - 151-169 Taxesversus tradable discharge permits: A review in the light of the U.S. and European experience
by Charles Howe - 171-186 Tradeable permits, missing markets, and technology
by R. Devlin & R. Grafton - 187-208 Measuring the trade-off between economic growth and a clean environment
by F. Butter & H. Verbruggen - 209-217 An economic estimate of the effect of a waterside location on property values
by Guy Garrod & Ken Willis
February 1994, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 1-11 The loss of biological diversity: Some policy implications
by Charles Perrings & Hans Opschoor - 13-28 Threshold effects and incentives for the conservation of biodiversity
by Charles Perrings & David Pearce - 29-53 Biodiversity, natural resource accounting and ecological monitoring
by M. Common & T. Norton - 55-74 Primary and secondary values of wetland ecosystems
by Ing-Marie Gren & Carl Folke & Kerry Turner & Ian Batemen - 75-90 Trade, tropical deforestation and policy interventions
by Edward Barbier & Michael Rauscher - 91-110 Conservation of biodiversity and economic development: The concept of transferable development rights
by Theodore Panayotou - 111-122 The biodiversity supergame
by Scott Barrett
December 1993, Volume 3, Issue 6
- 501-531 National and international policies for tropical rain forest conservation—A quantitative analysis for Cameroon
by Rainer Thiele & Manfred Wiebelt - 533-543 Some notes on trichotomous choice discrete valuation
by Rauli Svento - 545-561 Testing whether waterfowl hunting benefits increase with greater water deliveries to wetlands
by Joseph Cooper & John Loomis - 563-579 A bioeconomic model for estimating the optimal level of deer and tag sales
by Joseph Cooper
October 1993, Volume 3, Issue 5
- 415-435 Environmental quality indicators: Background, principles and examples from Norway
by Knut Alfsen & Hans Sæbø - 437-455 Technological change under residual risk regulation: The case of coke ovens in the U.S. steel industry
by Timothy Considine & Graham Davis & Donita Marakovits - 457-470 Regulation of the iberoatlantic sardine fishery
by Juan Surís - 471-485 An assessment of the empirical magnitude of option values for environment goods
by Catherine Kling - 487-494 Differentiating use and nonuse values for coastal pond water quality improvements
by Yoshiaki Kaoru
August 1993, Volume 3, Issue 4
- 313-335 Interconnected games and international environmental problems
by Henk Folmer & Pierre Mouche & Shannon Ragland - 337-358 Intergenerational transfers and the social discount rate
by Richard Howarth & Richard Norgaard - 359-379 The U.S. Environmental policy experience: A critique with Suggestions for the European Community
by Charles Howe - 381-394 Hedonic models and air pollution: Twenty-five years and counting
by V. Smith & Ju Huang - 395-412 A framework for modelling economy-environment-development relationships based on dynamic carrying capacity and sustainable development feedback
by Jeroen Bergh
June 1993, Volume 3, Issue 3
- 217-220 Introduction
by Willem Heijman & Mordechai Shechter - 221-231 Harmonization of carbon taxes in international climate agreements
by Michael Hoel - 233-244 Policy instruments for curbing CO 2 emissions: The case of the Netherlands
by A. Bovenberg - 245-262 On the design of incentive mechanisms in environmental policy
by Klaus Conrad & Jianmin Wang - 263-284 Economic instruments for emission abatement under appreciable technological indivisibilities
by Nir Becker & Mira Baron & Mordechai Shechter - 285-296 Abatement of agricultural pollution and economic incentives: The case of intensive livestock farming in France
by D. Vermersch & F. Bonnieux & P. Rainelli - 297-312 Assessing the impact of environmental charges a partial general equilibrium model of the forest sector
by Runar Brännlund & Bengt Kriström
April 1993, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 107-127 The geneva hydrocarbon protocol: Economic insights from a belgian perspective
by Inge Mayeres & Stef Proost & David Miltz - 129-151 Tradable emission rights and strategic interaction
by Nils-Henrik Mørch von der Fehr - 153-169 Incentives for investment in energy efficiency: an econometric evaluation and policy implications
by Jan Velthuijsen - 171-181 Searching for uncertain benefits and the conservation of biological diversity
by Stephen Polasky & Andrew Solow & James Broadus - 183-191 An investigation into the reliability of intended visitation behavior
by John Loomis - 193-207 Intertemporal data and travel cost analysis
by Daniel Hellerstein
February 1993, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 1-21 Empirical measures of factors affecting social rates of discount
by Martin Luckert & Wiktor Adamowicz - 23-39 Energy taxation in Southern Europe: The case of Portugal
by Leonor Modesto - 41-61 Climate change damage and the trace gas index issue
by John Reilly & Kenneth Richards - 63-71 Comparing continuous and discrete contingent valuation questions
by Bengt Kriström - 73-95 An econometric analysis of consumer demand for ivory and rhino horn
by E. Milner-Gulland - 97-106 Nonconvexity, efficiency and equilibrium in exhaustible resource depletion
by Anthony Fisher & Larry Karp
November 1992, Volume 2, Issue 6
- 533-550 Clean technology — Innovation and environmental regulation
by Susse Georg & Inge Røpke & Ulrik Jørgensen - 551-567 Ecosystems, externalities, and economies
by Thomas Crocker & John Tschirhart - 569-591 Social incidence and economic costs of carbon limits
by Gunter Stephan & Renger Nieuwkoop & Thomas Wiedmer - 593-604 On modeling incentive systems which utilize pollution charges for pollution abatement
by A. Rikun - 605-613 Altruism in cost-benefit analysis
by Per-Olov Johansson - 615-634 Supply and demand factors of Cleaner technologies: Some empirical evidence
by René Kemp & Xander Olsthoorn & Frans Oosterhuis & Harmen Verbruggen - 635-639 Operational Research and the environment
by P. Beek & L. Fortuin & L. Wassenhove
September 1992, Volume 2, Issue 5
- 441-458 Investment decisions and transferable discharge permits: An empirical study of water quality management under policy uncertainty
by David Letson - 459-468 Profits from violating controls on the use of a polluting input
by Ing-Marie Andréasson-Gren - 469-489 Optimal failure rates and penalty-bonus policies in the offshore petroleum sector
by Eirik Amundsen - 491-512 Social cost of CO 2 abatement from energy efficiency and solar power in the United States
by Darwin Hall - 513-521 Deforestation and national accounting
by J. Hartwick - 523-525 Natural resources damages from Chernobyl
by W. Hanemann & Per-Olov Johansson & Bengt Kriström & Leif Mattsson
July 1992, Volume 2, Issue 4
- 341-358 Rehabilitating gum arabic systems in Sudan: Economic and environmental implications
by Edward Barbier - 359-371 Rainfed mechanized farming and deforestation in central Sudan
by Abdelmoneim Elnagheeb & Daniel Bromley - 373-398 Adoption of improved irrigation and drainage reduction technologies under limiting environmental conditions
by Ariel Dinar & Mark Campbell & David Zilberman - 399-414 Pricing and regulating affect environmental ethics
by Bruno Frey - 415-434 The amenity value of woodland in Great Britain: A comparison of economic estimates
by Guy Garrod & Ken Willis - 435-437 Taking Nature into Account: Proposed scheme of resource and environmental accounting
by Edward Barbier
May 1992, Volume 2, Issue 3
- 245-258 The economics of a stock pollutant: Aldicarb on Long Island
by Jon Conrad & Lars Olson - 259-281 Targeted versus nontargeted multispecies fishing
by C. Duarte - 283-305 National account of timber and forest environmental resources in Sweden
by Lars Hultkrantz - 307-322 Controlling acid deposition: A general equilibrium assessment
by Roy Boyd & Kerry Krutilla - 323-339 Environmental aspects of water price formation. An empirical investigation of the cost of ground water protection
by W. Pfaffenberger & U. Scheele
March 1992, Volume 2, Issue 2
- 107-116 Transboundary pollution problems, environmental policy and international cooperation: An introduction
by Henk Folmer & Ignazio Musu - 117-139 International aspects of pollution control
by Frederick Ploeg & Aart Zeeuw - 141-159 International environment conventions: The case of uniform reductions of emissions
by Michael Hoel - 161-181 Transboundary air pollution and soil acidification: A dynamic analysis of an acid rain game between Finland and the USSR
by Veijo Kaitala & Matti Pohjola & Olli Tahvonen - 183-200 Environmental innovation policy and international competition
by Carlo Carraro & Domenico Siniscalco - 201-220 Bilateral transfers and lending in international environmental cooperation
by Kari Alho - 221-236 Economic integration and the environment: Effects on members and non-members
by Michael Rauscher
January 1992, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 1-17 The commons, common property, and environmental policy
by Daniel Bromley - 19-32 Ill-behaviour of transformation-frontiers with environmental quality versus pollution
by Wolfgang Ströbele - 33-59 Are there environmental limits to cost benefit analysis?
by Nick Hanley - 61-77 Global warming: Efficient policies in the case of multiple pollutants
by Peter Michaelis - 79-89 Agricultural trade liberalization, price changes, and environmental effects
by Ernst Lutz - 91-106 Willingness to pay for environmental goods in Norway: A contingent valuation study with real payment
by Kalle Seip & Jon Strand
December 1991, Volume 1, Issue 4
- 333-352 Toward enhancement of the contribution of theory to environmental policy
by William Baumol - 353-372 Participatory institutions: The context of common and private property resources
by Kanchan Chopra & Gopal Kadekodi - 373-384 Factors affecting the price of Swedish forest land, 1965–1987
by Lars Hultkrantz - 385-413 How efficient are national environmental standards? A benefit-cost analysis of the United States experience
by Ralph Luken & Lyman Clark
September 1991, Volume 1, Issue 3
- 237-270 The greenhouse effect: Damages, costs and abatement
by Robert Ayres & Jörg Walter - 271-287 Europe '92. Decentralizing environmental policy in the single market
by Horst Siebert - 289-312 The control of CO 2 emissions and its economic impact: An AGE model for a german state
by Klaus Conrad & Michael Schröder - 313-332 Towards a sustainable and efficient use of manure in agriculture: The Dutch case
by Frank Dietz & Nico Hoogervorst
June 1991, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 129-155 A comparative study of environmental amenity valuations
by Mordechai Shechter - 157-178 (Monopolistic) resource extraction and limit pricing: The market penetration of competitively produced synfuels
by Franz Wirl - 179-194 Incentives, regulations, and sustainable land use in Costa Rica
by Ernst Lutz - 195-214 Cooperative and noncooperative protection against transferable and filterable externalities
by Jason Shogren & Thomas Crocker - 215-236 Pollution control and the Ramsey problem
by Frederick Ploeg & Cees Withagen
March 1991, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 1-1 The raison d'être of ERE
by J. Opschoor & H. Jansen - 1-15 National accounts and environmental resources
by Karl-Göran Mäler - 17-41 Environmental problems and policy in the Single European Market
by Henk Folmer & Charles Howe - 43-61 General equilibrium effects of environmental policy: A CGE-modeling approach
by Lars Bergman - 63-82 Static and dynamic efficiency of pollution control strategies
by Doede Wiersma - 83-95 Another reconciliation between economists and forestry experts: OLG-arguments
by Karl-Gustaf Löfgren - 97-117 On the dynamics of renewable resource harvesting and pollution control
by Olli Tahvonen