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2012, Volume 6, Issue 2
- 169-189 U.S. Cap-and-Trade Markets: Constraining Participants, Transactions, and Prices
by Terry Dinan & Andrew Stocking - 190-211 Alternative Policies to Increase Recycling of Plastic Water Bottles in the United States
by W. Kip Viscusi & Joel Huber & Jason Bell - 212-216 Introduction to the Symposium on Rights-Based Fisheries Management
by Christopher Costello - 217-236 Property Rights in Fisheries: How Much Can Individual Transferable Quotas Accomplish?
by Ragnar Arnason - 237-257 The Economics of Territorial Use Rights Fisheries, or TURFs
by James E. Wilen & José Cancino & Hirotsugu Uchida - 258-277 Fishery Management by Harvester Cooperatives
by Robert T. Deacon - 278-297 Policy Monitor
by Robin R. Jenkins & Heather Klemick & Elizabeth Kopits & Alex Marten - 298-317 Reflections--In Search of Crosswalks between Macroeconomics and Environmental Economics
by V. Kerry Smith
2012, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 1-19 Progress and Challenges in Valuing Coastal and Marine Ecosystem Services
by Edward B. Barbier - 20-44 Forest Figures: Ecosystem Services Valuation and Policy Evaluation in Developing Countries
by Paul J. Ferraro & Kathleen Lawlor & Katrina L. Mullan & Subhrendu K. Pattanayak - 45-64 Evaluating Policies to Increase Electricity Generation from Renewable Energy
by Richard Schmalensee - 65-85 Three Key Elements of a Post-2012 International Climate Policy Architecture
by Sheila M. Olmstead & Robert N. Stavins - 86-109 Politically Feasible Emissions Targets to Attain 460 ppm CO 2 Concentrations
by Valentina Bosetti & Jeffrey Frankel - 110-129 Linking Policies When Tastes Differ: Global Climate Policy in a Heterogeneous World
by Gilbert E. Metcalf & David Weisbach - 130-146 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Valuation of Surface Water Quality Improvements
by Charles Griffiths & Heather Klemick & Matt Massey & Chris Moore & Steve Newbold & David Simpson & Patrick Walsh & William Wheeler - 147-163 Reflections--Defining and Measuring Sustainability
by Geoffrey Heal
2011, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 195-195 A Word from the Editor
by Charles D. Kolstad - 196-218 Divergences in Long-Run Trends in the Prices of Energy and Energy Services
by Roger Fouquet - 219-239 An Integrated Assessment of Water Markets: A Cross-Country Comparison
by R. Quentin Grafton & Gary Libecap & Samuel McGlennon & Clay Landry & Bob O'Brien - 240-257 The Economics of Tail Events with an Application to Climate Change
by William D. Nordhaus - 258-274 Fat Tails, Thin Tails, and Climate Change Policy
by Robert S. Pindyck - 275-292 Fat-Tailed Uncertainty in the Economics of Catastrophic Climate Change
by Martin L. Weitzman - 293-313 Policy Monitor--Greenhouse Gas Regulation under the Clean Air Act: A Guide for Economists
by Dallas Burtraw & Art Fraas & Nathan Richardson - 314-329 Reflections--In Praise of Consilience
by Tom Tietenberg
2011, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 1-2 The Impact of REEP
by Charles D. Kolstad & Carlo Carraro & Mathew E. Kahn & Robert Stavins - 3-24 The Effectiveness of Environmental Monitoring and Enforcement: A Review of the Empirical Evidence
by Wayne B. Gray & Jay P. Shimshack - 25-43 Carbon Allowance Auction Design: An Assessment of Options for the United States
by Giuseppe Lopomo & Leslie M. Marx & David McAdams & Brian Murray - 44-65 What Long-Term Road Transport Future? Trends and Policy Options
by Stef Proost & Kurt Van Dender - 66-88 Reducing Urban Road Transportation Externalities: Road Pricing in Theory and in Practice
by Alex Anas & Robin Lindsey - 89-108 Automobile Fuel Economy Standards: Impacts, Efficiency, and Alternatives
by Soren T. Anderson & Ian W. H. Parry & James M. Sallee & Carolyn Fischer - 109-130 Invention and Transfer of Climate Change--Mitigation Technologies: A Global Analysis
by Antoine Dechezlepr�tre & Matthieu Glachant & Ivan Haščič & Nick Johnstone & Yann Ménière - 131-152 International Technology Transfer, Climate Change, and the Clean Development Mechanism
by David Popp - 153-171 Managing Natural Catastrophe Risk: State Insurance Programs in the United States
by Carolyn Kousky - 172-191 Reflections--Energy Efficiency Literature for Those in the Policy Process
by Frank J. Convery
2010, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 161-178 Euthanizing the Value of a Statistical Life
by Trudy Ann Cameron - 179-198 The Economics of Managing Scarce Water Resources
by Sheila M. Olmstead - 199-220 The Role of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development in Environmental Policy�Making
by Kenneth G. Ruffing - 221-233 Microeconomic Analysis of Innovative Environmental Programs in Developing Countries
by Jeffrey R. Vincent - 234-253 Alternative Pollution Control Policies in Developing Countries
by Allen Blackman - 254-274 Show Me the Money: Do Payments Supply Environmental Services in Developing Countries?
by Subhrendu K. Pattanayak & Sven Wunder & Paul J. Ferraro - 275-292 Effects of Information on Environmental Quality in Developing Countries
by E. Somanathan - 293-308 Policy Monitor
by Hendrik Wolff & Lisa Perry - 309-324 Reflections--Legacies, Incentives, and Advice
by V. Kerry Smith
2010, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 1-2 Introduction to the Issue
by Charles D. Kolstad - 3-23 The Environmental Kuznets Curve: Seeking Empirical Regularity and Theoretical Structure
by Richard T. Carson - 24-43 The Role of Environmental Economics in Recent Policy Making at the European Commission
by J. Delbeke & G. Klaassen & T. van Ierland & P. Zapfel - 44-62 The Economics of Water Quality
by Sheila M. Olmstead - 63-83 Offshoring Pollution: Is the United States Increasingly Importing Polluting Goods?
by Arik Levinson - 84-102 Should Trade Agreements Include Environmental Policy?
by Josh Ederington - 103-121 Does Trade Help or Hinder the Conservation of Natural Resources?
by Carolyn Fischer - 122-138 Policy Monitor
by Bryan J. Hubbell & Richard V. Crume & Dale M. Evarts & Jeff M. Cohen - 139-154 Reflections--The Economics of Renewable Energy in the United States
by Geoffrey Heal
2009, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 145-146 Introduction to the Issue
by Robert Stavins & Carlo Carraro & Charles Kolstad - 147-166 Understanding Oil Price Behavior through an Analysis of a Crisis
by Leonardo Maugeri - 167-188 Greenhouse Gas Auctions and Taxes: Some Political Economy Considerations
by Robert W. Hahn - 189-208 The Local and Global Benefits of Green Tax Policies in China
by Jing Cao & Mun S. Ho & Dale W. Jorgenson - 209-230 Environmental Pollution in China: Status and Trends
by Haakon Vennemo & Kristin Aunan & Henrik Lindhjem & Hans Martin Seip - 231-250 China's 11th Five-Year Plan and the Environment: Reducing SO 2 Emissions
by Jing Cao & Richard Garbaccio & Mun S. Ho - 251-269 The State of Environmental and Resource Economics: A Google Scholar Perspective
by Maximilian Auffhammer - 270-287 Evaluating Environmental and Resource Economics Journals: A TOP-Curve Approach
by Sandra Rousseau & Tom Verbeke & Ronald Rousseau - 288-303 Policy Monitor
by Virginia McConnell & Margaret Walls - 304-320 Reflections--Energy Efficiency Policy: Pipe Dream or Pipeline to the Future?
by Tom Tietenberg
2009, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 1-3 Introduction to the Issue
by Robert Stavins & Carlo Carraro & Charles Kolstad - 4-21 Climate Economics: A Meta-Review and Some Suggestions for Future Research
by Geoffrey Heal - 22-41 On the Empirical Significance of the Hotelling Rule
by John Livernois - 42-62 Cap and Trade, Rehabilitated: Using Tradable Permits to Control U.S. Greenhouse Gases
by Nathaniel O. Keohane - 63-83 Designing a Carbon Tax to Reduce U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions
by Gilbert E. Metcalf - 84-103 Balancing Cost and Emissions Certainty: An Allowance Reserve for Cap-and-Trade
by Brian C. Murray & Richard G. Newell & William A. Pizer - 104-120 The Evolution of Solid and Hazardous Waste Regulation in the United States
by Robin R. Jenkins & Elizabeth Kopits & David Simpson - 121-137 Reflections--The Emerging Literature on Emissions Trading in Europe
by Frank J. Convery - 138-140 On the Timing of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reductions: A Final Rejoinder to the Symposium on "The Economics of Climate Change: The Stern Review and its Critics"
by Simon Dietz & Nicholas Stern
2008, Volume 2, Issue 2
- 149-151 Introduction to the Issue
by Robert Stavins & Carlo Carraro & Charles Kolstad - 152-174 Instrument Choice in Environmental Policy
by Lawrence H. Goulder & Ian W. H. Parry - 175-193 Local Solutions to Global Problems: Climate Change Policies and Regulatory Jurisdiction
by James Bushnell & Carla Peterman & Catherine Wolfram - 194-218 Perspectives on Pollution Abatement and Competitiveness: Theory, Data, and Analyses
by Carl Pasurka - 219-239 Corporate Social Responsibility Through an Economic Lens
by Forest L. Reinhardt & Robert N. Stavins & Richard H. K. Vietor - 240-260 Corporate Social Responsibility and the Environment: A Theoretical Perspective
by Thomas P. Lyon & John W. Maxwell - 261-275 The (Not So) New Corporate Social Responsibility: An Empirical Perspective
by Paul R. Portney - 276-291 Policy Monitor
by Urvashi Narain - 292-308 Reflections on the Literature
by V. Kerry Smith - 309-313 Comments on Simon Dietz and Nicholas Stern's Why Economic Analysis Supports Strong Action on Climate Change: A Response to the Stern Review's Critics
by Robert Mendelsohn & Thomas Sterner & U. Martin Persson & John P. Weyant
2008, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 4-25 Environmental Economics at the World Bank
by Susmita Dasgupta & Kirk Hamilton & Stefano Pagiola & David Wheeler - 26-44 On Behavioral-Environmental Economics
by Jason F. Shogren & Laura O. Taylor - 45-60 Is the Stern Review an Economic Analysis?
by Robert Mendelsohn - 61-76 An Even Sterner Review: Introducing Relative Prices into the Discounting Debate
by Thomas Sterner & U. Martin Persson - 77-93 A Critique of the Stern Review's Mitigation Cost Analyses and Integrated Assessment
by John P. Weyant - 94-113 Why Economic Analysis Supports Strong Action on Climate Change: A Response to the Stern Review's Critics
by Simon Dietz & Nicholas Stern - 114-129 California's New Greenhouse Gas Laws
by Michael Hanemann - 130-145 Reflections on the Literature
by V. Kerry Smith
2007, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 169-170 Introduction to the Issue
by Robert Stavins & Carlo Carraro & Charles Kolstad - 171-191 The Evolving Regulatory Role of the U.S. Office of Management and Budget
by John D. Graham - 192-211 How Well Does the U.S. Government Do Benefit-Cost Analysis?
by Robert W. Hahn & Patrick M. Dudley - 212-227 The Status of Women in Environmental Economics
by Subhra Bhattacharjee & Joseph A. Herriges & Catherine L. Kling - 228-240 Valuing Changes in Mortality Risk: Lives Saved Versus Life Years Saved
by James K. Hammitt - 241-260 Age Differences in the Value of Statistical Life: Revealed Preference Evidence
by Joseph E. Aldy & W. Kip Viscusi - 261-282 Mortality-risk Valuation and Age: Stated Preference Evidence
by Alan Krupnick - 283-299 Policy Monitor How US Government Agencies Value Mortality Risk Reductions
by Lisa A. Robinson - 300-318 Reflections on the Literature
by V. Kerry Smith

