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April 2018, Volume 20, Issue 2
- 431-449 The impact of climate change on tourism economies of Greece, Spain, and Turkey
by Ding Du & Pin Ng - 451-475 A contingent valuation study comparing citizen’s willingness-to-pay for climate change Mitigation in China and the United States
by Matthew Winden & Eric Jamelske & Endre Tvinnereim - 477-502 Which is greener: secularity or religiosity? Environmental philanthropy along religiosity spectrum
by Maryam Dilmaghani
January 2018, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 1-15 Weighted location differential tax in environmental problems
by George E. Halkos & Dimitra C. Kitsou - 17-46 The causal impact of material productivity on macroeconomic competitiveness in the European Union
by Florian Flachenecker - 47-68 Breaking automotive modal lock-in: a choice modelling study of Jakarta commuters
by Jeremy Webb & Max Briggs & Clevo Wilson - 69-88 Relating environmental performance with socioeconomic and cultural factors
by George Halkos & Argyro Zisiadou - 89-108 Emissions tax and second-mover advantage in clean technology R&D
by Soo Keong Yong & Stuart McDonald - 109-124 The permafrost carbon feedback in DICE-2013R modeling and empirical results
by Heiko Wirths & Joachim Rathmann & Peter Michaelis - 125-155 Adoption incentives and environmental policy timing under asymmetric information and strategic firm behaviour
by Alessio D’Amato & Bouwe R. Dijkstra - 157-178 The conversion of biodiversity-rich land and ecosystem services
by Rafat Alam & Nguyen Quyen - 179-210 Investigating the non-linearity between national income and environmental pollution: international evidence of Kuznets curve
by Cristian Barra & Roberto Zotti - 211-224 The impact of cell phone towers on house prices: evidence from Brisbane, Australia
by Darshana Rajapaksa & Wasantha Athukorala & Shunsuke Managi & Prasad Neelawala & Boon Lee & Viet-Ngu Hoang & Clevo Wilson - 225-240 Public values on offshore wind farm
by Naresh Nepal & Eric Steltzer & Alok K. Bohara & Kelly Cullen
October 2017, Volume 19, Issue 4
- 659-676 Are voluntary environment programs effective in improving the environmental performance: evidence from polluting Indian Industries
by Shivananda Shetty & Surender Kumar - 677-690 Consumer responses to food produced near the Fukushima nuclear plant
by Kentaka Aruga - 691-709 Renewable energy, non-renewable energy, carbon dioxide emissions and economic growth in selected Mediterranean countries
by Maha Harbaoui Zrelli - 711-734 The Chicago Climate Exchange and market efficiency: an empirical analysis
by Omid Sabbaghi & Navid Sabbaghi - 735-759 Measurement of production efficiency and environmental efficiency in China’s province-level: a by-production approach
by Zuoxiang Zhao - 761-788 Job versus environment: an examination on the attitude of union members toward environmental spending
by Meng-jieu Chen - 789-806 Is there a locational productivity advantage for rice cultivation? Results from a technical efficiency analysis of water use in Sri Lankan village irrigation systems
by Mohottala G. Kularatne & Namal N. Balasooriya & Sean Pascoe & Clevo Wilson - 807-818 Is willingness to pay for freshwater quality improvement in Pakistan affected by payment vehicle? Donations, mandatory government payments, or donations to NGO’s
by Syed A. Shah & Dana L. K. Hoag & John Loomis
July 2017, Volume 19, Issue 3
- 451-457 EEPS special issue on “Enhancing renewable energy and energy efficiency: Japanese and US policies with implications for Asia”
by Toshi H. Arimura & Nori Tarui - 459-482 Changes in consumer behavior as a result of the Home Appliance Eco-Point System: an analysis based on micro data from the Family Income and Expenditure Survey
by Satoshi Nakano & Ayu Washizu - 483-501 An economic analysis of the “Home Appliance Eco-Point System” in Japan
by Ken-Ichi Akao - 503-518 Electric utility regulation under enhanced renewable energy integration and distributed generation
by Nori Tarui - 519-536 Economic and GHG impacts of natural gas for Hawaii
by Makena Coffman & Paul Bernstein & Sherilyn Wee & Clarice Schafer - 537-554 A computable general equilibrium assessment of Japan’s nuclear energy policy and implications for renewable energy
by Masato Yamazaki & Shiro Takeda - 555-580 Economic impacts of Japan’s renewable energy sector and the feed-in tariff system: using an input–output table to analyze a next-generation energy system
by Satoshi Nakano & Sonoe Arai & Ayu Washizu - 581-608 Same concerns, same responses? A Bayesian quantile regression analysis of the determinants for supporting nuclear power generation in Japan
by Yukiko Omata & Hajime Katayama & Toshi. H. Arimura - 609-633 Technology transfer and cost structure of clean development mechanism projects: an empirical study of Indian cases
by Nils Simon & Toshi H. Arimura & Minoru Morita & Akihisa Kuriyama & Kazuhisa Koakutsu - 635-657 Multiplier impacts and emission reduction effects of Joint Crediting Mechanism: analysis with a Japanese and international disaggregated input–output table
by Makoto Sugino & Minoru Morita & Kazuyuki Iwata & Toshi. H. Arimura
April 2017, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 233-247 On the influence of environmental factors on harvest: the French Guiana shrimp fishery paradox
by Nicolas Sanz & Bassirou Diop & Fabian Blanchard & Luis Lampert - 249-268 Residential water demand and water waste in Taiwan
by Ming-Feng Hung & Bin-Tzong Chie & Tai-Hsin Huang - 269-298 Evaluating the short-term cost of low-level local air pollution: a life satisfaction approach
by Christopher Barrington-Leigh & Fatemeh Behzadnejad - 299-335 Forecasting volatility of carbon under EU ETS: a multi-phase study
by Ajay K. Dhamija & Surendra S. Yadav & PK Jain - 337-357 Understanding productivity declines of resource accumulation in the prefectures of Japan
by Shogo Eguchi - 359-390 Convergence in carbon dioxide emissions and the role of growth and institutions: a parametric and non-parametric analysis
by Brännlund Runar & Karimu Amin & Söderholm Patrik - 391-403 Trade and the emissions trading system in a small open economy
by Yasuhiro Takarada & Masafumi Tsubuku & Madoka Okimoto - 405-426 An assessment of global warming and biodiversity: CGE EMEDA analyses
by Koichi Yamaura & Shin Sakaue & Toyoaki Washida - 427-450 Design standards and technology adoption: welfare effects of increasing environmental fines when the number of firms is endogenous
by Florian Baumann & Tim Friehe
January 2017, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 1-14 Equity and the convergence of nationally determined climate policies
by Lucas Bretschger - 15-34 Do pollution abatement expenditures lead to higher productivity growth? Evidence from Greek manufacturing industries
by Nikos Chatzistamoulou & George Diagourtas & Kostas Kounetas - 35-58 Emission trading for air pollution hot spots: getting the permit market right
by Werner Antweiler - 59-75 Distributional impacts of irrigation-induced agricultural development in a semi-subsistence economy: new evidence
by Wasantha Athukorala & Clevo Wilson - 77-97 Disamenity impact of Nala Lai (open sewer) on house rent in Rawalpindi city
by Irfan Muhammad - 99-120 Does conflict matter? Spatial distribution of disposal sites in Japan
by Yuichi Ishimura & Kenji Takeuchi - 121-149 Some implications of environmental regulation on social welfare under learning-by-doing of eco-products
by Koji Kotani & Makoto Kakinaka - 151-181 Who gains from technological advancement? The role of policy design when cost development for key abatement technologies is uncertain
by Matthias Weitzel - 183-196 Regulation versus subsidies in conservation with a self-interested policy maker
by Tapio Palokangas - 197-227 Effectiveness, earmarking and labeling: testing the acceptability of carbon taxes with survey data
by Andrea Baranzini & Stefano Carattini - 229-229 Erratum to: Evaluating the short-term cost of low-level local air pollution: a life satisfaction approach
by Christopher Barrington-Leigh & Fatemeh Behzadnejad - 231-231 Erratum to: Assessing future sustainability by forecast of Genuine Savings paths
by Koji Tokimatsu & Rintaro Yamaguchi & Masayuki Sato & Rieko Yasuoka & Masahiro Nishio & Kazuhiro Ueta
October 2016, Volume 18, Issue 4
- 557-576 Inter-governmental political relations in a federation and illegal mining of natural resources
by Divya Datt - 599-623 Why regulators adopt voluntary programs: a theoretical analysis of voluntary pollutant reduction programs
by Takuro Miyamoto - 625-643 Green status seeking and endogenous reference standards
by Heinz Welsch & Jan Kühling
July 2016, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 273-275 Special issue on “Growth and the environment”
by George Halkos & Shunsuke Managi - 303-325 Environmental amenities as a renewable resource: management and conflicts
by George E. Halkos & George J. Papageorgiou - 339-358 Exploring the effect of including the environment in the neoclassical growth model
by George Halkos & Iacovos Psarianos
April 2016, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 137-141 Green growth, eco-innovation and sustainable transitions
by Francesco Crespi & Massimiliano Mazzanti & Shunsuke Managi - 169-191 Technological contribution of MNEs to the growth of energy-greentech sector in the early post-Kyoto period
by Patricia Laurens & Christian Bas & Antoine Schoen & Stéphane Lhuillery - 229-246 Windfall gains or eco-innovation? ‘Green’ evolution in the Swedish innovation system
by Max Rånge & Mikael Sandberg
January 2016, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 1-19 Optimal economic growth and energy policy: analysis of nonrenewable and renewable energy
by Tomoyuki Sakamoto & Shunsuke Managi - 21-39 Did Olympic Games improve air quality in Beijing? Based on the synthetic control method
by Jun Zhang & Chunping Zhong & Ming Yi - 41-62 The pass-through rates of carbon costs on to electricity prices within the Australian National Electricity Market
by Fatemeh Nazifi - 63-92 Effectiveness of government enforcement in driving restrictions: a case in Beijing, China
by Xueying Lu - 93-113 Controlling stochastic externalities with penalty threats: the case of bycatch
by Zinnia Mukherjee - 115-135 Green economy priority sectors in Indonesia: a SAM approach
by Lilia Endriana & Djoni Hartono & Tony Irawan
October 2015, Volume 17, Issue 4
- 471-486 Who pays more to preserve a natural reserve, visitors or locals? A confidence analysis of a contingent valuation application
by Dani Aoun - 487-520 Using public procurement to implement environmental policy: an empirical analysis
by Sofia Lundberg & Per-Olov Marklund & Elon Strömbäck & David Sundström - 521-541 Environmental liability law and R&D subsidies: results on the screening of firms and the use of uniform policy
by Alfred Endres & Tim Friehe & Bianca Rundshagen - 543-575 Effects of farmer managed natural regeneration on livelihoods in semi-arid West Africa
by Joachim Binam & Frank Place & Antoine Kalinganire & Sigue Hamade & Moussa Boureima & Abasse Tougiani & Joseph Dakouo & Bayo Mounkoro & Sanogo Diaminatou & Marcel Badji & Mouhamadou Diop & Andre Babou & Eric Haglund - 577-620 Capital market response to emission allowance prices: a multivariate GARCH approach
by Frank Venmans - 621-644 Regional environmental performance and governance quality: a nonparametric analysis
by George Halkos & Aksel Sundström & Nickolaos Tzeremes
July 2015, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 361-368 Special issue: studies on industrial ecology
by Shigemi Kagawa & Seiji Hashimoto & Shunsuke Managi - 369-388 The footprint of using metals: new metrics of consumption and productivity
by Thomas Wiedmann & Heinz Schandl & Daniel Moran - 389-406 Analyzing instability of industrial clustering techniques
by Shunsuke Okamoto - 407-429 Comparative studies on the driving factors of resource flows in Myanmar, the Philippines, and Bangladesh
by Kyaw Maung & Marianne Martinico-Perez & Takahiro Komatsu & Sujauddin Mohammad & Shinsuke Murakami & Hiroki Tanikawa - 431-453 The effect of institutional quality on national wealth: an examination using multiple imputation method
by Jue Yang & Shunsuke Managi & Masayuki Sato - 455-469 Phosphorus requirements for the changing diets of China, India and Japan
by Elizabeth Webeck & Kazuyo Matsubae & Tetsuya Nagasaka
April 2015, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 179-183 Energy and climate economics and policy
by ZhongXiang Zhang - 185-210 Untapped fossil fuel and the green paradox: a classroom calibration of the optimal carbon tax
by Frederick Ploeg - 211-239 Green tradable certificates versus feed-in tariffs in the promotion of renewable energy shares
by Till Requate - 241-262 Increase in carbon prices: analysis of energy-economy modeling
by Kazushi Hatase & Shunsuke Managi - 263-297 Crossing the river by feeling the stones: the case of carbon trading in China
by ZhongXiang Zhang - 299-312 A model-based assessment of first-mover advantage and climate policy
by Hector Pollitt & Philip Summerton & Ger Klaassen - 313-327 A theory-based discussion of international technology funding
by Michael Hübler - 329-360 Carbon-based border tax adjustments and China’s international trade: analysis based on a dynamic computable general equilibrium model
by Ling Tang & Qin Bao & ZhongXiang Zhang & Shouyang Wang
January 2015, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 1-26 Poverty, social preference for employment, and natural resource depletion
by Y. Farzin & K. Akao - 27-42 Non-tradeable pollution permits as green R&D incentives
by Mehdi Fadaee & Luca Lambertini - 43-77 The effects of reducing food losses and food waste on global food insecurity, natural resources, and greenhouse gas emissions
by Yosuke Munesue & Toshihiko Masui & Takesato Fushima - 79-108 A model to evaluate vehicle emission incentive policies in Japan
by Don Fullerton & Li Gan & Miwa Hattori - 109-129 Interacting innovation investments and environmental performances: a dynamic impure public good model
by Massimiliano Corradini & Valeria Costantini & Susanna Mancinelli & Massimiliano Mazzanti - 131-156 On the distributional impact of a carbon tax in developing countries: the case of Indonesia
by Arief Yusuf & Budy Resosudarmo - 157-177 The damages from climatic extremes in India: do disaster-specific and generic adaptation measures matter?
by Chandra Bahinipati & Unmesh Patnaik
October 2014, Volume 16, Issue 4
- 303-304 Introduction to the special issue of the progress in sustainable development economics
by Kazuhiro Ueta - 305-324 The effect of trade openness on deforestation: empirical analysis for 142 countries
by Tetsuya Tsurumi & Shunsuke Managi - 325-342 Greenhouse gas emissions and the role of the Kyoto Protocol
by Hiroki Iwata & Keisuke Okada - 343-357 Preference constraint for sustainable development
by Ken-Ichi Akao - 359-379 Assessing future sustainability by forecast of Genuine Savings paths
by Koji Tokimatsu & Rintaro Yamguchi & Masayuki Sato & Rieko Yasuoka & Masahiro Nishio & Kazuhiro Ueta - 381-395 Estimating the impact of emission reduction target-setting on the macroeconomy
by Akira Maeda - 397-443 Environment, growth, and technological change in a two-country overlapping-generations model
by Shintaro Nakagawa & Masayuki Sato & Rintaro Yamaguchi
July 2014, Volume 16, Issue 3
- 201-228 Liability as a complement to environmental regulation: an empirical study of the French legal system
by Pierre Bentata - 229-240 Sinking costs to increase participation: technology deployment agreements enhance climate cooperation
by Johannes Urpelainen - 241-262 Who blames corruption for the poor enforcement of environmental laws? Survey evidence from Brazil
by Michaël Aklin & Patrick Bayer & S. Harish & Johannes Urpelainen - 263-278 Optimal groundwater management when recharge is declining: a method for valuing the recharge benefits of watershed conservation
by Kimberly Burnett & Christopher Wada - 279-302 Estimating the local effect of weather on field crop production with unobserved producer behavior: a bioeconomic modeling framework
by Yong Jiang & Won Koo
April 2014, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 111-113 Stimulating a 2015 Climate Deal: governance of low-carbon technology transfer
by Norichika Kanie & Shunsuke Managi - 115-135 Global environmental emissions estimate: application of multiple imputation
by Eriko Miyama & Shunsuke Managi - 137-155 Connect the dots: managing the fragmentation of global climate governance
by Harro Asselt & Fariborz Zelli - 157-169 Addressing key issues in technology innovation and transfer of clean energy technologies: a focus on enhancing the enabling environment in the developing countries
by Masachika Suzuki - 171-199 Explaining the diffusion of biogas in India: a new functional approach considering national borders and technology transfer
by Tobias Schmidt & Sandeep Dabur
January 2014, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 1-19 Reducing CO 2 emissions of Japanese thermal power companies: a directional output distance function approach
by Kyohei Matsushita & Kota Asano - 21-44 Science–policy interaction in international environmental politics: an analysis of the ozone regime and the climate regime
by Thomas Hickmann - 45-67 Sustainable funding policies for environmental protection: the case of Maldivian atolls
by Mahadev Bhat & Ramachandra Bhatta & Mohamed Shumais - 69-87 Will consumers follow climate leaders? The effect of manufacturer participation in a voluntary environmental program on consumer preferences
by Xiaogu Li & Christopher Clark & Kimberly Jensen & Steven Yen - 89-110 Output-based allocation of emissions permits for mitigating the leakage and competitiveness issues for the Japanese economy
by Shiro Takeda & Toshi Arimura & Hanae Tamechika & Carolyn Fischer & Alan Fox
October 2013, Volume 15, Issue 4
- 343-365 Effects on growth of environmental policy in a small open economy
by George Adu - 367-387 Environmental performance, manufacturing sectors and firm growth: structural factors and dynamic relationships
by Giulio Cainelli & Massimiliano Mazzanti & Roberto Zoboli - 389-422 Climate-friendly technologies in the mobile air-conditioning sector: a patent citation analysis
by Tilmann Rave & Frank Goetzke - 423-441 National culture and eco-efficiency: an application of conditional partial nonparametric frontiers
by George Halkos & Nickolaos Tzeremes
July 2013, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 237-258 Nonpoint source pollution and two-part instruments
by Renan-Ulrich Goetz & Yolanda Martínez - 259-270 The impact of policy diffusion on optimal emission taxes
by Peter Michaelis & Thomas Ziesemer - 271-290 Effects of energy-efficiency building codes in the energy savings and emissions of carbon dioxide
by Bishwa Koirala & Alok Bohara & Hui Li - 291-308 Democracy, income and pollution
by Clas Eriksson & Joakim Persson - 309-328 Residential preferences for stable electricity supply and a reduction in air pollution risk: a benefit transfer study using choice modeling in China
by Taro Ohdoko & Satoru Komatsu & Shinji Kaneko - 329-341 Order of occupancy in the settlement of pollution disputes
by Shigeru Matsumoto & Takanori Ishii
April 2013, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 133-170 Price relationships in crude oil futures: new evidence from CFTC disaggregated data
by Julien Chevallier - 171-188 Commitment or no-commitment to monitoring in emission tax systems?
by Hsiao-Chi Chen & Shi-Miin Liu & Chiung-Yun Chang - 189-209 Fishing games under climate variability: transboundary management of Pacific sardine in the California Current System
by Gakushi Ishimura & Sam Herrick & Ussif Sumaila - 211-235 Political barriers of implementing carbon markets in Japan: A Public Choice analysis and the empirical evidence before and after the Fukushima nuclear disaster
by Sven Rudolph & Friedrich Schneider
January 2013, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 1-37 Socioeconomic factors and water quality in California
by Y. Farzin & Kelly Grogan - 39-57 Optimal strategic regulations in international emissions trading under imperfect competition
by Tsung-Chen Lee & Hsiao-Chi Chen & Shi-Miin Liu - 59-71 Multilateral and unilateral policy reform of emission taxes and abatement subsidies in a two-country model with oligopolistic interdependence
by Luis Gautier - 73-91 The many traps of green technology promotion
by Thierry Bréchet & Sylvette Ly - 93-132 Energy-saving regulations and commodity prices
by Toshihiro Okubo
October 2012, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 323-325 Economics of waste management and disposal: decoupling, policy enforcement and spatial factors
by Alessio D’Amato & Shunsuke Managi & Massimiliano Mazzanti - 327-339 Waste generations and efficiency measures in Japan
by Makiko Nakano & Shunsuke Managi - 341-356 The trade of polyethylene waste: prices or policies?
by Alessio D’Amato & Alberto Iozzi & Giovanni Trovato - 357-382 International trade in recycled materials in vertically related markets
by Hajime Sugeta & Takayoshi Shinkuma - 383-401 Convergence of waste-related indicators of environmental quality in Italy
by Francesco Nicolli - 403-420 Energy from waste: generation potential and mitigation opportunity
by Francesco Bosello & Lorenza Campagnolo & Fabio Eboli & Ramiro Parrado - 421-436 Demand for refilled reusable products
by Daisuke Numata & Shunsuke Managi
July 2012, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 219-239 Greener homes: an ex-post estimate of the cost of carbon dioxide emission reduction using administrative micro-data from the Republic of Ireland
by Eimear Leahy & Richard Tol - 241-260 Willingness-to-pay for river restoration: differences across time and scenarios
by Markus Bliem & Michael Getzner - 261-288 Resolving failures in recycling markets: the role of technological innovation
by Francesco Nicolli & Nick Johnstone & Patrik Söderholm - 289-301 Estimating the break-even price for forest protection in Central Kalimantan
by Yuki Yamamoto & Kenji Takeuchi - 303-321 Promoting energy-efficient products: voluntary or regulatory approaches?
by Rasha Ahmed
April 2012, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 103-122 Gresham’s law in environmental protection
by Ya-Po Yang & Jin-Li Hu - 123-145 Effectiveness of policy against illegal disposal of waste
by Takayoshi Shinkuma & Shunsuke Managi - 147-169 Public preferences for forest ecosystem management in Japan with emphasis on species diversity
by Taro Ohdoko & Kentaro Yoshida - 171-188 On second-best policing effort against the illegal disposal of recyclable waste
by Mariko Onoda - 189-217 Diffusion of environmental technologies: a patent citation analysis of glass melting and glass burners
by Frank Goetzke & Tilmann Rave & Ursula Triebswetter
January 2012, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 1-22 Valuation of species and nature conservation in Asia and Oceania: a meta-analysis
by Henrik Lindhjem & Tran Tuan - 23-34 How do electoral competition and special interests shape the stringency of renewable energy standards?
by Johannes Urpelainen - 35-60 Taxes, permits and costly policy response to technological change
by Jessica Coria & Magnus Hennlock - 61-84 On information, extended liability and judgment proof firms
by Joshua Anyangah - 85-101 Could free-riders promote cooperation in the commons?
by Jean-Philippe Atzenhoffer
December 2011, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 283-301 Environmental policy in a mixed market: abatement subsidies and emission taxes
by Susumu Cato - 303-321 Optimal design of deposit–refund systems considering allocation of unredeemed deposits
by Daisuke Numata - 323-343 Optimum forest program when the carbon sequestration service of a forest has value
by Ken-Ichi Akao
September 2011, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 177-193 The effect of community characteristics on the frequency of illegal dumping
by Shigeru Matsumoto & Kenji Takeuchi - 195-217 Spatial location decisions under environmental policy and housing externalities
by Efthymia Kyriakopoulou & Anastasios Xepapadeas - 219-235 Assessing China’s carbon intensity pledge for 2020: stringency and credibility issues and their implications
by ZhongXiang Zhang - 237-257 The effects of voluntary action plans on energy-saving investment: an empirical study of the Japanese manufacturing sector
by Makoto Sugino & Toshi Arimura - 259-281 CO 2 emission allowances and other fuel markets interaction
by Carlos Pinho & Mara Madaleno
June 2011, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 79-88 Optimal emission tax with pre-existing distortions
by Arwin Pang & Daigee Shaw - 89-102 Modal choice between air and rail: a social efficiency benchmarking analysis that considers CO 2 emissions
by Hirofumi Fukuyama & Yuichiro Yoshida & Shunsuke Managi - 103-127 Prospects and challenges for an ASEAN energy integration policy
by Ditya Nurdianto & Budy Resosudarmo - 129-138 Optimal response functions in global pollution problems can be upward-sloping: accounting for adaptation
by Udo Ebert & Heinz Welsch - 139-156 Revisiting environmental groups and members’ behaviour: budget, size and (im)pure altruism
by Elias Asproudis - 157-175 Economic functioning and politically pragmatic justification of tradable green certificates in Poland
by Christoph Heinzel & Thomas Winkler
January 2011, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-19 Cost–benefit analysis of enforcing installation of particulate matter elimination devices on diesel trucks in Japan
by Kazuyuki Iwata - 21-41 A survey on impacts of climate change on road transport infrastructure and adaptation strategies in Asia
by Madan Regmi & Shinya Hanaoka - 43-63 Emission quota versus emission tax in a mixed duopoly
by Kazuhiko Kato - 65-78 Environmental policy instruments and foreign ownership
by Shuichi Ohori
December 2010, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 139-163 Factors affecting innovation and pollution-reduction performance of environmental regulations
by Bahar Erbas - 164-186 The price impacts of linking the European Union Emissions Trading Scheme to the Clean Development Mechanism
by Fatemeh Nazifi - 187-200 Trade liberalization and transboundary pollution in an international mixed duopoly
by Tai-Liang Chen & Leonard Wang - 201-218 Nonpoint pollution regulation targeted on emission proxies: the role of yardstick schemes
by Alessio D’Amato & Laurent Franckx
September 2010, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 79-96 Economic growth and air quality in China
by Daigee Shaw & Arwin Pang & Chang-Ching Lin & Ming-Feng Hung - 97-114 Who gets environmental aid? The characteristics of global environmental aid distribution
by Monika Figaj - 115-132 Clean technological change in developing-country industrial clusters: Mexican leather tanning
by Allen Blackman & Arne Kildegaard - 133-138 Information and communication technology and environmental issues
by Fumikazu Yoshida
June 2010, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-30 New and old market-based instruments for climate change policy
by Sebastian Goers & Alexander Wagner & Jürgen Wegmayr - 31-57 Discounting in the context of climate change economics: the policy implications of uncertainty and global asymmetries
by Pedro Conceição & Yanchun Zhang - 59-78 Environmental policy and profitability: evidence from Swedish industry
by Runar Brännlund & Tommy Lundgren
February 2010, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-17 What are the “objectives” meant to be? A comparative study of multilateral environmental agreements on articles on objectives, with primary attention on the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
by Yasuko Kameyama & Izumi Kubota - 19-36 Decomposition of the environmental Kuznets curve: scale, technique, and composition effects
by Tetsuya Tsurumi & Shunsuke Managi - 37-52 Common-pool resources in East Russia: a case study on the creation of a new national park as a form of community-based natural resource governance
by Takesi Murota & Irina Glazyrina
June 2009, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 69-85 Macro-entrepreneurship and sustainable development: the need for innovative solutions for promoting win-win interactions
by Frank Lorne - 69-85 Macro-entrepreneurship and sustainable development: the need for innovative solutions for promoting win-win interactions
by Frank T. Lorne - 87-100 Direct versus indirect environmental regulation in a partially privatized mixed duopoly
by Tohru Naito & Hikaru Ogawa - 87-100 Direct versus indirect environmental regulation in a partially privatized mixed duopoly
by Tohru Naito & Hikaru Ogawa - 101-107 Measuring tax incidence: a natural experiment in the hybrid vehicle market
by Melissa A. Boyle & Victor A. Matheson - 101-107 Measuring tax incidence: a natural experiment in the hybrid vehicle market
by Melissa Boyle & Victor Matheson
March 2009, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 1-20 Conservation economics: economic analysis of biodiversity conservation and ecosystem services
by Stephen Polasky - 1-20 Conservation economics: economic analysis of biodiversity conservation and ecosystem services
by Stephen Polasky