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2024, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 191-192 Editor’s Introduction
by H. Spencer Banzhaf - 193-211 Revisiting EPA’s Value per Statistical Life
by Maureen Cropper & Emily Joiner & Alan Krupnick - 212-233 The Evolving Role of Greenhouse Gas Emission Offsets in Combating Climate Change
by Joseph E. Aldy & Zachery M. Halem - 234-256 The Roles of Environmental Groups in Economics
by Laura Grant & Christian Langpap - 257-260 We’re Not out of the Woods Yet: A Symposium on Lead and Children’s Health
by Linda TM Bui & Ron Shadbegian - 261-278 How Effective Are Secondary Interventions at Improving Health Outcomes in Children Exposed to Lead in Early Childhood?
by Linda TM Bui & Ron Shadbegian & Heather Klemick & Dennis Guignet & Rebecca Margolit & Anh Hoang - 279-300 Using Geospatial Methods in Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Programs
by Rashida Callender & Joshua Tootoo & Marie Lynn Miranda - 301-320 The Impact of Lead Exposure on Fertility, Infant Mortality, and Infant Birth Outcomes
by Karen Clay & Alex Hollingsworth & Edson Severnini - 321-330 A New Era of Economic Measurement for the Environment and Natural Capital
by Eli P. Fenichel - 331-342 Visualizing Causal Hypotheses in Environmental Econometrics
by Pierce Donovan
2024, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editor’s Introduction
by Spencer Banzhaf - 2-25 Global Energy System Transitions
by Jae Edmonds & Shinichiro Fujimori & Gokul Iyer & Haewon McJeon & Patrick O’Rourke & Jiesper Tristan & Detlef van Vuuren & Sha Yu - 26-44 The Limits and Costs of Full Electrification
by David Rapson & James Bushnell - 45-65 The Next Wave of Energy Innovation: Which Technologies? Which Skills?
by David Popp & Francesco Vona & Myriam Grégoire-Zawilski & Giovanni Marin - 66-87 The Economics of Power System Transitions
by Mort Webster & Karen Fisher-Vanden & Ian Sue Wing - 88-95 The Promise and Peril of Carbon Neutrality Goals
by Samuel Stolper & Michael R. Moore & Timothy D. Arvan - 96-115 Inequality Aversion for Climate Policy
by Stellio Del Campo & David Anthoff & Ulrike Kornek - 116-142 Recent Findings and Methodologies in Economics Research in Environmental Justice
by Lucas Cain & Danae Hernandez-Cortes & Christopher Timmins & Paige Weber - 143-164 Environmental and Natural Resource Economics and Systemic Racism
by Amy W. Ando & Titus O. Awokuse & Nathan W. Chan & Jimena González-Ramírez & Sumeet Gulati & Matthew G. Interis & Sarah Jacobson & Dale T. Manning & Samuel Stolper - 165-187 The Effects of Norms on Environmental Behavior
by Astrid Dannenberg & Gunnar Gutsche & Marlene C. L. Batzke & Sven Christens & Daniel Engler & Fabian Mankat & Sophia Möller & Eva Weingärtner & Andreas Ernst & Marcel Lumkowsky & Georg von Wangenheim & Gerrit Hornung & Andreas Ziegler
2023, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 193-194 Editor’s Introduction
by Spencer Banzhaf - 195-216 Structural Transformation, Agriculture, Climate, and the Environment
by Christopher B. Barrett & Ariel Ortiz-Bobea & Trinh Pham - 217-250 What Drives and Stops Deforestation, Reforestation, and Forest Degradation? An Updated Meta-analysis
by Jonah Busch & Kalifi Ferretti-Gallon - 251-273 The Economics of Natural Gas Flaring and Methane Emissions in US Shale: An Agenda for Research and Policy
by Mark Agerton & Ben Gilbert & Gregory B. Upton - 274-294 The Economics of Electric Vehicles
by David S. Rapson & Erich Muehlegger - 295-315 The Fiscal Implications of the US Transition Away from Fossil Fuels
by Daniel Raimi & Emily Grubert & Jake Higdon & Gilbert Metcalf & Sophie Pesek & Devyani Singh - 316-335 Invention and Global Diffusion of Technologies for Climate Change Adaptation: A Patent Analysis
by Simon Touboul & Matthieu Glachant & Antoine Dechezleprêtre & Sam Fankhauser & Jana Stoever - 336-345 Climate Change, Epidemics, and Inequality
by Belinda Archibong & Francis Annan - 346-353 Environmental Justice Analysis for EPA Rulemakings: Opportunities and Challenges
by Ann Wolverton
2023, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 1-2 A Word from the Editor
by Catherine L. Kling - 3-21 The Participation Dilemma: A Survey of the Empirical Literature on International Environmental Agreement Ratification
by Francesco S. Bellelli & Ashar Aftab & Riccardo Scarpa - 22-42 A Review of Retrospective Cost Analyses
by Art Fraas & Elizabeth Kopits & Ann Wolverton - 43-63 Meeting the Challenges to Economists of Pursuing Interdisciplinary Research on Human–Natural Systems
by William K. Jaeger & Elena G. Irwin & Eli P. Fenichel & Simon Levin & Atar Herziger - 64-85 The Poverty and Distributional Impacts of Carbon Pricing: Channels and Policy Implications
by Baoping Shang - 86-90 Introduction to the Symposium on Economics and Policy for Seasonal Migratory Species Conservation
by Heidi J. Albers - 91-110 How Ecological Characteristics of Seasonal Migratory Species Influence Conservation Threats and Policy Needs
by Heidi J. Albers & Katherine D. Lee & Alejandra Martínez-Salinas & Arthur Middleton & Melanie Murphy & Stephen Newbold & Temple Stoellinger - 111-131 Where, When, What, and Which? Using Characteristics of Migratory Species to Inform Conservation Policy Questions
by Heidi J. Albers & Kailin Kroetz & Charles Sims & Amy W. Ando & David Finnoff & Richard D. Horan & Rongsong Liu & Erik Nelson & Jerod Merkle - 132-151 A Framework for Evaluating Mechanisms to Support Seasonal Migratory Species
by Marc N. Conte & Kristiana Hansen & Kyle Horton & Chian Jones Ritten & Leah H. Palm-Forster & Jason F. Shogren & Frank Wätzold & Teal Wyckoff & Heidi J. Albers - 152-160 The Role of Natural Resource Valuation in Australian Regional Forestry Management
by Mariah D. Ehmke - 161-169 Stranded Assets: Research Gaps and Implications for Climate Policy
by Angelika von Dulong & Alexander Gard-Murray & Achim Hagen & Niko Jaakkola & Suphi Sen - 170-177 Excess Emissions: Environmental Impacts, Health Effects, and Policy Debate
by Alex Hollingsworth & David M. Konisky & Nikolaos Zirogiannis - 178-187 New Evidence on Diversity in Environmental and Resource Economics
by Nicolai V. Kuminoff & Katherine E. Ciaramello & Hanna M. Dooley & Martin D. Heintzelman & Neha Khanna & Lea-Rachel Kosnik & Lynne Y. Lewis & Eric Trimble
2022, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 173-195 Macrofinancial Risks of the Transition to a Low-Carbon Economy
by Emanuele Campiglio & Frederick van der Ploeg - 196-218 A Guide to Updating the US Government’s Social Cost of Carbon
by Tamma Carleton & Michael Greenstone - 219-240 Toward Optimal Meat Pricing: Is It Time to Tax Meat Consumption?
by Franziska Funke & Linus Mattauch & Inge van den Bijgaart & H. Charles J. Godfray & Cameron Hepburn & David Klenert & Marco Springmann & Nicolas Treich - 241-261 The Future of Wild-Caught Fisheries: Expanding the Scope of Management
by Kailin Kroetz & Linda Nøstbakken & Martin Quaas - 262-281 The Future of Fishing for Fun: The Economics and Sustainable Management of Recreational Fisheries
by Joshua K. Abbott & Daniel K. Lew & John C. Whitehead & Richard T. Woodward - 282-305 Aquaculture: Externalities and Policy Options
by Frank Asche & Håkan Eggert & Atle Oglend & Cathy A. Roheim & Martin D. Smith - 306-326 The “Seafood” System: Aquatic Foods, Food Security, and the Global South
by Andreea L. Cojocaru & Yaqin Liu & Martin D. Smith & Wisdom Akpalu & Carlos Chávez & Madan M. Dey & Jorge Dresdner & Viktoria Kahui & Ruth B. M. Pincinato & Nhuong Tran - 327-337 Enforcement Discretion Policies in the United States during the COVID-19 Public Health Crisis
by Mary F. Evans & Laura Grant & Vasu Rai & Allison So - 338-345 The European Union Emissions Trading System Market Stability Reserve: Does It Stabilize or Destabilize the Market?
by Grischa Perino & Maximilian Willner & Simon Quemin & Michael Pahle - 346-356 Text as Data in Environmental Economics and Policy
by Eugenie Dugoua & Marion Dumas & Joëlle Noailly - 357-360 Economic Geography and Pollution: A Comment on Joseph S. Shapiro’s “Pollution Trends and US Environmental Policy: Lessons from the Past Half Century”
by Matthew E. Kahn - 361-365 Evaluating US Regulations: A Comment on Joseph S. Shapiro’s “Pollution Trends and US Environmental Policy: Lessons from the Past Half Century”
by Kathleen Segerson
2022, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 1-24 The Evolution of Pollution Auctions
by Ian A. MacKenzie - 25-41 A Carbon Levy for International Maritime Fuels
by Ian Parry & Dirk Heine & Kelley Kizzier & Tristan Smith - 42-61 Pollution Trends and US Environmental Policy: Lessons from the Past Half Century
by Joseph S. Shapiro - 62-82 The Relative Merits of Carbon Pricing Instruments: Taxes versus Trading
by Robert N. Stavins - 83-104 Agri-environmental Programs in the United States and Canada
by Kathy Baylis & Jonathan Coppess & Benjamin M. Gramig & Paavani Sachdeva - 105-125 European Agri-environmental Policy: Evolution, Effectiveness, and Challenges
by Berit Hasler & Mette Termansen & Helle Ørsted Nielsen & Carsten Daugbjerg & Sven Wunder & Uwe Latacz-Lohmann - 126-145 Agriculture and the Environment: Policy Approaches in Australia and New Zealand
by David Pannell & Abbie Rogers - 146-152 The Evolution of the “Waters of the United States” and the Role of Economics
by David A. Keiser & Sheila M. Olmstead & Kevin J. Boyle & Victor B. Flatt & Bonnie L. Keeler & Daniel J. Phaneuf & Joseph S. Shapiro & Jay P. Shimshack - 153-167 COVID-19 Research and Policy Analysis: Contributions from Environmental Economists
by Madison Ashworth & Todd L. Cherry & David Finnoff & Stephen C. Newbold & Jason F. Shogren & Linda Thunström
2021, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 195-215 Extractive Industries and Gender Equality
by Sarah Baum & Anja Benshaul-Tolonen - 216-237 The Use of Green Nudges as an Environmental Policy Instrument
by Fredrik Carlsson & Christina Gravert & Olof Johansson-Stenman & Verena Kurz - 238-260 The Economics of Energy Efficiency in Developing Countries
by Meredith Fowlie & Robyn Meeks - 261-280 Water Pollution Control in Developing Countries: Policy Instruments and Empirical Evidence
by Sheila Olmstead & Jiameng Zheng - 281-299 China’s War on Pollution: Evidence from the First 5 Years
by Michael Greenstone & Guojun He & Shanjun Li & Eric Yongchen Zou - 300-322 Navigating and Evaluating the Labyrinth of Environmental Regulation in China
by Valerie J. Karplus & Junjie Zhang & Jinhua Zhao - 323-339 Renewable Electricity Development in China: Policies, Performance, and Challenges
by Maximilian Auffhammer & Min Wang & Lunyu Xie & Jintao Xu - 340-351 Quality Science for Quality Decisions: Protecting the Scientific Integrity of Benefit–Cost Analysis
by Al McGartland - 352-359 It’s Not Easy Being “Green”: Lessons from Norway’s Experience with Incentives for Electric Vehicle Infrastructure
by Katalin Springel
2021, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 1-23 The Economics of Regulatory Repeal
by Alan J. Krupnick & Arthur Fraas & Justine Huetteman - 24-44 The Evolution of Economic Views on Natural Resource Scarcity
by Edward B. Barbier - 45-66 An Economic Perspective on Water Security
by Dustin E. Garrick & Robert W. Hahn - 67-86 Lessons Learned from US Experience with Biofuels: Comparing the Hype with the Evidence
by Madhu Khanna & Deepak Rajagopal & David Zilberman - 87-94 An Introduction to the Economics of Natural Capital
by Stephen Polasky & Gretchen Daily - 95-114 Integrating Economics into Research on Natural Capital and Human Health
by Brendan Fisher & Luz A. de Wit & Taylor H. Ricketts - 115-133 Rural Populations, Land Degradation, and Living Standards in Developing Countries
by Edward B. Barbier & Salvatore Di Falco - 134-153 Integrating Natural Capital into National Accounts: Three Decades of Promise and Challenge
by Carter Brandon & Katrina Brandon & Alison Fairbrass & Rachel Neugarten - 154-162 Recent Increases in Air Pollution: Evidence and Implications for Mortality
by Karen Clay & Nicholas Z. Muller & Xiao Wang - 163-168 The Role of Retrospective Analysis in an Era of Deregulation: Lessons from the US Mercury and Air Toxics Standards
by Mary Evans & Karen Palmer & Joseph Aldy & Meredith Fowlie & Matthew Kotchen & Arik Levinson - 169-179 Pushing New Technology into the Market: California’s Zero Emissions Vehicle Mandate
by Virginia McConnell & Benjamin Leard - 180-190 Biological Invasions and International Trade: Managing a Moving Target
by Rebecca Epanchin-Niell & Carol McAusland & Andrew Liebhold & Paul Mwebaze & Michael R. Springborn
2020, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 173-193 The Use of Group-Level Approaches to Environmental and Natural Resource Policy
by Matthew J. Kotchen & Kathleen Segerson - 194-215 The Economics of the Joint Management of Water Resources and Aquatic Species in the United States
by Kailin Kroetz & Yusuke Kuwayama & Caroline Vexler - 216-239 Irrigation Technology and Water Conservation: A Review of the Theory and Evidence
by C. Dionisio Pérez-Blanco & Arthur Hrast-Essenfelder & Chris Perry - 240-259 Revealed Preference Methods for Nonmarket Valuation: An Introduction to Best Practices
by Ian J. Bateman & Catherine L. Kling - 260-281 Best Practices for Using Hedonic Property Value Models to Measure Willingness to Pay for Environmental Quality
by Kelly C. Bishop & Nicolai V. Kuminoff & H. Spencer Banzhaf & Kevin J. Boyle & Kathrine von Gravenitz & Jaren C. Pope & V. Kerry Smith & Christopher D. Timmins - 282-301 Using Revealed Preference Methods to Estimate the Value of Reduced Mortality Risk: Best Practice Recommendations for the Hedonic Wage Model
by Mary F. Evans & Laura O. Taylor - 302-323 Best Practices for Implementing Recreation Demand Models
by Frank Lupi & Daniel J. Phaneuf & Roger H. von Haefen - 324-330 Editorial—The Trump Administration’s Attacks on Regulatory Benefits
by Richard L. Revesz - 331-338 Policy Brief—The Effectiveness of Phosphate Bans in the United States
by David A. Keiser - 339-351 Feature—Is a Replicability Crisis on the Horizon for Environmental and Resource Economics?
by Paul J. Ferraro & Pallavi Shukla - 352-364 Feature—Public Land Conflicts and Controversies: The Designation of National Monuments in the Western United States
by Margaret Walls
2020, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 1-24 Estimating the Economic Impacts of Climate Change Using Weather Observations
by Charles D. Kolstad & Frances C. Moore - 25-43 Climate Damage Functions for Estimating the Economic Impacts of Climate Change in the United States
by James E. Neumann & Jacqueline Willwerth & Jeremy Martinich & James McFarland & Marcus C. Sarofim & Gary Yohe - 44-66 How Should We Think about Environmental Policy and Jobs? An Analogy with Trade Policy and an Illustration from U.S. Coal Mining
by Jeremy G. Weber - 67-75 The Political Economy of Hybrid Approaches to a U.S. Carbon Tax: A Perspective from the Policy World
by Susanne A. Brooks & Nathaniel O. Keohane - 76-94 Carbon Tax Review and Updating: Institutionalizing an Act-Learn-Act Approach to U.S. Climate Policy
by Joseph E. Aldy - 95-113 Designing and Evaluating a U.S. Carbon Tax Adjustment Mechanism to Reduce Emissions Uncertainty
by Marc A. C. Hafstead & Roberton C. Williams - 114-130 An Emissions Assurance Mechanism: Adding Environmental Certainty to a U.S. Carbon Tax
by Gilbert E. Metcalf - 131-135 Assessing the Rationale for the U.S. EPA’s Proposed “Strengthening Transparency In Regulatory Science” Rule
by Madison E. Condon & Michael A. Livermore & Jeffrey G. Shrader - 136-142 The Rebound Effect and the Proposed Rollback of U.S. Fuel Economy Standards
by Kenneth T. Gillingham - 143-156 Timing Is Everything: How Economists Can Better Address the Urgency of Stronger Climate Policy
by Lawrence H. Goulder - 157-169 The Benefits and Pitfalls of Using Satellite Data for Causal Inference
by Meha Jain