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December 2008, Volume 41, Issue 4
- 439-463 Environment, Directed Technical Change and Economic Policy
by André Grimaud & Luc Rouge - 465-478 Willingness to Pay for Forest Property Rights and the Value of Increased Property Rights Security
by Martin Linde-Rahr - 479-497 Economic Benefits of Management Reform in the Gulf of Mexico Grouper Fishery: A Semi-parametric Analysis
by Quinn Weninger - 499-518 What Determines the Decision to Implement EMAS? A European Firm Level Study
by Roeland Bracke & Tom Verbeke & Veerle Dejonckheere - 519-539 Did the Invisible Hand Need a Regulatory Glove to Develop a Green Thumb? Some Historical Perspective on Market Incentives, Win-Win Innovations and the Porter Hypothesis
by Pierre Desrochers - 541-561 Factors Determining Citizen’s Attitudes Towards Agri-Environmental Property Rights
by Esperanza Vera-Toscano & José Gómez-Limón & Eduardo Moyano & Fernando Garrido - 563-578 Consequences of the IPPC’s BAT Requirements for Emissions and Abatement Costs: A DEA Analysis on Norwegian Data
by Jan Larsson & Kjetil Telle - 579-594 Willingness to Pay for Car Safety: Evidence from Sweden
by Henrik Andersson
November 2008, Volume 41, Issue 3
- 289-313 Pollution Control and Foreign Direct Investment in Mexico: An Industry-Level Analysis
by Andreas Waldkirch & Munisamy Gopinath - 315-326 Valuation of Urban Air Pollution: A Case Study of Kanpur City in India
by Usha Gupta - 327-345 Cross-Border Pollution, Terms of Trade, and Welfare
by Panos Hatzipanayotou & Sajal Lahiri & Michael Michael - 347-361 Abuse of EU Emissions Trading for Tacit Collusion
by Karl-Martin Ehrhart & Christian Hoppe & Ralf Löschel - 363-379 Latent Consideration Sets and Continuous Demand Systems
by Roger Haefen - 381-400 Complementarity and the Measurement of Individual Risk Tradeoffs: Accounting for Quantity and Quality of Life Effects
by Mary Evans & V. Kerry Smith - 401-417 Incorporating Discontinuous Preferences into the Analysis of Discrete Choice Experiments
by Danny Campbell & W. Hutchinson & Riccardo Scarpa - 419-435 Incremental and Average Control Costs in a Model of Water Quality Trading with Discrete Abatement Units
by Arthur Caplan - 437-437 Correlated Pollutants, Interregional Redistribution and Labor Attachment in a Federation
by Naoto Aoyama & Emilson Silva
October 2008, Volume 41, Issue 2
- 133-154 Eco-labelling, Competition and Environment: Endogenization of Labelling Criteria
by Adel Ben Youssef & Rim Lahmandi-Ayed - 155-168 To Comply or Not To Comply? Pollution Standard Setting Under Costly Monitoring and Sanctioning
by Carmen Arguedas - 169-187 The Economic Value of Water Quality
by W. Viscusi & Joel Huber & Jason Bell - 189-207 Cost Structure and Capacity Utilisation in Multi-product Industries: An Application to the Basque Trawl Industry
by Itziar Lazkano - 209-221 Value of a Statistical Life—the Case of Poland
by Marek Giergiczny - 223-248 Popular Support for Climate Change Mitigation: Evidence from a General Population Mail Survey
by Jaeseung Lee & Trudy Cameron - 249-266 Climate Change and the Stability of Water Allocation Agreements
by Erik Ansink & Arjan Ruijs - 267-287 Over-Allocation or Abatement? A Preliminary Analysis of the EU ETS Based on the 2005–06 Emissions Data
by A. Ellerman & Barbara Buchner
September 2008, Volume 41, Issue 1
- 1-23 Benefit Transfer Equivalence Tests with Non-normal Distributions
by Robert Johnston & Joshua Duke - 25-46 Precautionary Principle and Robustness for a Stock Pollutant with Multiplicative Risk
by Fidel Gonzalez - 47-70 Joint Management of Wildlife and Livestock Disease
by Richard Horan & Christopher Wolf & Eli Fenichel & Kenneth Mathews - 71-87 Demand for Environmental Quality: An Empirical Analysis of Consumer Behavior in Sweden
by Tarek Ghalwash - 89-109 How Feasible is Carbon Sequestration in Korea? A Study on the Costs of Sequestering Carbon in Forest
by SoEun Ahn - 111-131 Correlated Pollutants, Interregional Redistribution and Labor Attachment in a Federation
by Aoyama Naoto & Emilson Silva
August 2008, Volume 40, Issue 4
- 467-487 Market Power in Emissions Trading Markets Ruled by a Multiple Unit Double Auction: Further Experimental Evidence
by Bodo Sturm - 489-506 Self-Reporting and Private Enforcement in Environmental Regulation
by Christian Langpap - 507-527 Does Technological Innovation Really Reduce Marginal Abatement Costs? Some Theory, Algebraic Evidence, and Policy Implications
by Yoram Bauman & Myunghun Lee & Karl Seeley - 529-550 Environmental versus Human-Induced Scarcity in the Commons: Do They Trigger the Same Response?
by Nuria Osés-Eraso & Frederic Udina & Montserrat Viladrich-Grau - 551-570 Reconsidering Heterogeneity and Aggregation Issues in Environmental Valuation: A Multi-attribute Approach
by Jesús Barreiro-Hurlé & José Gómez-Limón - 571-591 Bush v. Gore and the Effect of New Source Review on Power Plant Emissions
by Ian Lange & Joshua Linn - 593-608 Valuing Changes in the Quality of Coral Reef Ecosystems: A Stated Preference Study of SCUBA Diving in the Bonaire National Marine Park
by George Parsons & Steven Thur - 609-609 The Effect of Environmental and Social Performance on the Stock Performance of European Corporations
by Andreas Ziegler & Michael Schröder & Klaus Rennings - 611-611 Do We Really Care About Biodiversity?
by David Pearce
July 2008, Volume 40, Issue 3
- 313-327 The merits of new pollutants and how to get them when patents are granted
by Grischa Perino - 329-337 Using Non Market Valuation to Inform the Choice Between Permits and Fees in Environmental Regulation
by John Loomis & Bryon Allen - 339-367 A Bioeconomic Analysis of Marine Reserves for Paua (Abalone) Management at Stewart Island, New Zealand
by Viktoria Kahui & William Alexander - 369-382 Environmental Taxation and Vertical Cournot Oligopolies: How Eco-industries Matter
by Joan Canton & Antoine Soubeyran & Hubert Stahn - 383-399 Alternative Sustainability Criteria, Externalities, and Welfare in a Simple Agroecosystem Model: A Numerical Analysis
by Craig Bond & Y. Farzin - 401-423 Safe Minimum Standards in Dynamic Resource Problems: Conditions for Living on the Edge of Risk
by Michael Margolis & Eric Nævdal - 425-444 Environmental Policy with Endogenous Technology from a Game Theoretic Perspective: The Case of the US Pulp and Paper Industry
by Bahar Erbas & David Abler - 445-465 The Clean Development Mechanism’s Low-hanging Fruit Problem: When Might it Arise, and How Might it be Solved?
by Urvashi Narain & Klaas Veld
June 2008, Volume 40, Issue 2
- 165-176 How Much is Too Much?
by Fredrik Carlsson & Peter Martinsson - 177-193 Exhaustible Resources, Non-Convexity and Competitive Equilibrium
by Robert Cairns - 195-215 Conservation: From Voluntary Restraint to a Voluntary Price Premium
by Matthew Kotchen & Michael Moore - 217-232 Intertemporal Emission Trading with a Dominant Agent: How does a Restriction on Borrowing Affect Efficiency?
by Cathrine Hagem & Hege Westskog - 233-249 Can Ecolabeling Schemes Preserve the Environment?
by Lisette Ibanez & Gilles Grolleau - 251-264 Do Colored Photographs Affect Willingness to Pay Responses for Endangered Species Conservation?
by Rex Labao & Herminia Francisco & Dieldre Harder & Florence Santos - 265-283 Temporal and Spatial Homogeneity in Air Pollutants Panel EKC Estimations
by Carlos Ordás Criado - 285-298 Willingness to Pay and the Cost of Commitment: An Empirical Specification and Test
by Jay Corrigan & Catherine Kling & Jinhua Zhao - 299-312 Abatement and Permits when Pollution is Uncertain and Violations are Fined
by Franz Wirl & Juergen Noll
May 2008, Volume 40, Issue 1
- 1-36 Economic Growth and Development: Towards a Catchup Model
by Jie Li & Robert Ayres - 37-52 Reconsidering the Impact of the Environment on Long-run Growth when Pollution Influences Health and Agents have a Finite-lifetime
by X. Pautrel - 53-72 Intellectual Property Rights and Crop-Improving R&D under Adaptive Destruction
by Oleg Yerokhin & GianCarlo Moschini - 73-89 Does an Endogenous Relationship Exist between Environmental and Economic Performance? A Resource-Based View on the Horticultural Sector
by Emilio Galdeano-Gómez - 91-108 Household Use of Agricultural Chemicals for Soil-Pest Management and Own Labor for Yard Work
by Scott Templeton & David Zilberman & Seung Yoo & Andrew Dabalen - 109-120 Testing for Convergence in Carbon Dioxide Emissions Using a Century of Panel Data
by Joakim Westerlund & Syed Basher - 121-137 Stochastic Divergence or Convergence of Per Capita Carbon Dioxide Emissions: Re-examining the Evidence
by Marco Barassi & Matthew Cole & Robert Elliott - 139-164 North–South Trade and Pollution Migration: The Debate Revisited
by Meeta Mehra & Satya Das
April 2008, Volume 39, Issue 4
- 357-377 The stability likelihood of an international climate agreement
by Rob Dellink & Michael Finus & Niels Olieman - 379-396 Environmental groups in monopolistic markets
by Pim Heijnen & Lambert Schoonbeek - 397-410 Ex-post efficient permit markets: a detailed analysis
by Frank Krysiak - 411-432 Optimal compliance with emission constraints: dynamic characteristics and the choice of technique
by Ralph Winkler - 433-446 Do protest responses to a contingent valuation question and a choice experiment differ?
by Jürgen Meyerhoff & Ulf Liebe - 447-457 Using history dependence to design a dynamic tradeable quota system under market imperfections
by Claire Armstrong - 459-480 Valuations of aircraft noise: experiments in stated preference
by Mark Wardman & Abigail Bristow - 481-495 Cognitive ability and scale bias in the contingent valuation method
by Henrik Andersson & Mikael Svensson
March 2008, Volume 39, Issue 3
- 199-221 Simulating the spatial distribution of population and emissions to 2100
by Malcolm Asadoorian - 223-246 Conservative dichotomous choice responses in the active policy setting: DC rejections below WTP
by Michael Farmer & Clifford Lipscomb - 247-263 What’s in a name? The use of quantitative measures versus ‘Iconised’ species when valuing biodiversity
by Jette Jacobsen & John Boiesen & Bo Thorsen & Niels Strange - 265-282 The optimal initial allocation of pollution permits: a relative performance approach
by Ian Mackenzie & Nick Hanley & Tatiana Kornienko - 283-296 Endowment effect theory, prediction bias and publicly provided goods: an experimental study
by Ivo Bischoff - 297-310 Regulating environmental threats
by Yacov Tsur & Amos Zemel - 311-330 An economic analysis of mixing wastes
by Rob Aalbers & Herman Vollebergh - 331-356 Estimating a socially optimal water price for irrigation versus an environmentally optimal water price through the use of Geographical Information Systems and Social Accounting Matrices
by Esteban Castellano & Pablo Anguita & José Elorrieta & Marcelino Pellitero & Concepción Rey
February 2008, Volume 39, Issue 2
- 55-74 Carbon leakage revisited: unilateral climate policy with directed technical change
by Corrado Maria & Edwin Werf - 75-82 Negotiation versus consultation in the development of a regulation
by Paul Calcott - 83-90 Calculating, With Income Effects, the Compensating Variation for a State Change
by Edward Morey & Kathleen Rossmann - 91-112 Spatial distribution of species populations, relative economic values, and the optimal size and number of reserves
by Matthew Potts & Jeffrey Vincent - 113-138 Effluent taxes, market structure, and the rate and direction of endogenous technological change
by Pietro Peretto - 139-159 Optimal management of a eutrophied coastal ecosystem: balancing agricultural and municipal abatement measures
by Marita Laukkanen & Anni Huhtala - 161-174 The role of agricultural cooperatives in sustaining the wheat diversity and productivity: the case of southern Italy
by Salvatore Falco & Melinda Smale & Charles Perrings - 175-188 A new valuation question: analysis of and insights from interval open-ended data in contingent valuation
by Cecilia Håkansson - 189-198 Contingent values as implicit contracts: estimating minimum legal willingness to pay for conservation of large carnivores in Sweden
by Göran Bostedt & Göran Ericsson & Jonas Kindberg
January 2008, Volume 39, Issue 1
- 1-7 Nature in Economics
by Partha Dasgupta - 9-16 Nature’s Economy and the Human Economy
by Paul Ehrlich & Anne Ehrlich - 17-24 Sustainable Development and Resilience in Ecosystems
by Karl-Göran Mäler - 25-35 The Ecosystem Services Framework and Natural Capital Conservation
by R. Turner & G. Daily - 37-44 Certainty and Uncertainty in Climate Change Predictions: What Use are Climate Models?
by Andrew Watson - 45-54 The Incredible Economics of Geoengineering
by Scott Barrett
December 2007, Volume 38, Issue 4
- 433-446 Productivity and environmental regulation: the effect of the nitrates directive in the French pig sector
by Isabelle Piot-Lepetit & Monique Moing - 447-460 Latent class count models of total visitation demand: days out hiking in the eastern Alps
by Riccardo Scarpa & Mara Thiene & Tiziano Tempesta - 461-473 Are green products over-priced?
by Philippe Mahenc - 475-496 Corruption, illegal trade and compliance with the Montreal Protocol
by Kate Ivanova - 497-512 The impact of population on CO 2 emissions: evidence from European countries
by Inmaculada Martínez-Zarzoso & Aurelia Bengochea-Morancho & Rafael Morales-Lage - 513-525 Resolving questions about bias in real and hypothetical referenda
by Anthony Burton & Katherine Carson & Susan Chilton & W. Hutchinson - 527-543 Public-good valuation and intra-family allocation
by Jon Strand - 545-572 Hot air for sale: a quantitative assessment of Russia’s near-term climate policy options
by Christoph Böhringer & Ulf Moslener & Bodo Sturm - 573-593 Co-ordinated environmental regulation: controlling non-point nitrate pollution while maintaining river flows
by Ashar Aftab & Nick Hanley & Athanasios Kampas
November 2007, Volume 38, Issue 3
- 285-310 Environmental policy and growth when inputs are differentiated in pollution intensity
by Francesco Ricci - 311-330 Water markets design and evidence from experimental economics
by Alberto Garrido - 331-351 Choice experiments, site similarity and benefits transfer
by Robert Johnston - 353-372 Automobile quality choice under pollution control regulation
by Ida Ferrara - 373-390 Environmental participation in the U.S. sulfur allowance auctions
by Debra Israel - 391-405 The irreversibility effect in environmental decisionmaking
by Urvashi Narain & Michael Hanemann & Anthony Fisher - 407-432 Upstream and downstream pollution taxations in vertically related markets with imperfect competition
by Hajime Sugeta & Shigeru Matsumoto
October 2007, Volume 38, Issue 2
- 155-164 Preferences with and without prices - does the price attribute affect behavior in stated preference surveys?
by Fredrik Carlsson & Peter Frykblom & Carl Lagerkvist - 165-188 Maritime trade and migratory species management to protect biodiversity
by Linda Fernandez - 189-211 Royalty reform and illegal reporting of harvest volumes under alternative penalty schemes
by Gregory Amacher & Erkki Koskela & Markku Ollikainen - 213-229 What level of decentralization is better in an environmental context? An application to water policies
by Maria Garcia-Valiñas - 231-243 Measuring welfare losses from interruption and pricing as responses to water shortages: an application to the case of Seville
by David Roibás & M. García-Valiñas & Alan Wall - 245-258 General equilibrium impact of an energy-saving policy in the public sector
by Philippe Quirion & Meriem Hamdi-Cherif - 259-284 Optimal intensity targets for greenhouse gas emissions trading under uncertainty
by Frank Jotzo & John Pezzey
September 2007, Volume 38, Issue 1
- 1-11 The most popular tax in Europe? Lessons from the Irish plastic bags levy
by Frank Convery & Simon McDonnell & Susana Ferreira - 13-30 How to design and use the clean development mechanism under the Kyoto Protocol? A developing country perspective
by M. Germain & A. Magnus & V. Steenberghe - 31-50 Measuring environmental efficiency of industry: a case study of thermal power generation in India
by M. Murty & Surender Kumar & Kishore Dhavala - 51-69 Valuing cultural heritage in developing countries: comparing and pooling contingent valuation and choice modelling estimates
by Tran Tuan & Stale Navrud - 71-87 Does “No” mean “No”? A protest methodology
by Dominika Dziegielewska & Robert Mendelsohn - 89-98 Firm behaviour under pollution ratio standards with non-compliance
by Aaron Hatcher - 99-117 The regulatory choice of noncompliance in emissions trading programs
by John Stranlund - 119-134 A note on parental and child risk valuation
by Stefanos Nastis & Thomas Crocker - 135-153 Spatial welfare economics versus ecological footprint: modeling agglomeration, externalities and trade
by Fabio Grazi & Jeroen Bergh & Piet Rietveld
August 2007, Volume 37, Issue 4
- 621-642 International trade and renewable resources under asymmetries of resource abundance and resource management
by Naoto Jinji - 643-659 Economies of scale and the optimality of rotational dynamics in forestry
by Mette Termansen - 661-680 The effect of environmental and social performance on the stock performance of european corporations
by Andreas Ziegler & Michael Schröder & Klaus Rennings - 681-695 A portfolio approach to climate investments: CAPM and endogenous risk
by Maria Sandsmark & Haakon Vennemo - 697-711 Output sharing in partnerships as a common pool resource management instrument
by Stephan Schott & Neil Buckley & Stuart Mestelman & R. Muller - 713-732 Alternative targets and economic efficiency of selecting protected areas for biodiversity conservation in boreal forest
by Artti Juutinen & Mikko Mönkkönen - 733-755 Efficient ecosystem services and naturalness in an ecological/economic model
by Thomas Eichner & John Tschirhart - 757-775 Relating environmental attitudes and contingent values: how robust are methods for identifying preference heterogeneity?
by Gwendolyn Aldrich & Kristine Grimsrud & Jennifer Thacher & Matthew Kotchen - 777-795 Distribution-free estimation with interval-censored contingent valuation data: troubles with Turnbull?
by Brett Day
July 2007, Volume 37, Issue 3
- 465-487 Researching Preferences, Valuation and Hypothetical Bias
by Rolando Guzman & Charles Kolstad - 489-519 Economic Incentives and Residential Waste Management in Taiwan: An Empirical Investigation
by Hai-Lan Yang & Robert Innes - 521-547 Exploring Benefit Transfer: Disamenities of Waste Transfer Stations
by Tzipi Eshet & Mira Baron & Mordechai Shechter - 549-571 Economy-wide Estimates of the Implications of Climate Change: Sea Level Rise
by Francesco Bosello & Roberto Roson & Richard Tol - 573-597 Household Transport Demand in a CGE-framework
by Charlotte Berg - 599-620 Information Disclosure as Environmental Regulation: A Theoretical Analysis
by Mark Cohen & V. Santhakumar
June 2007, Volume 37, Issue 2
- 335-360 ‘Adopt a Hypothetical Pup’: A Count Data Approach to the Valuation of Wildlife
by R. Martínez-Espiñeira - 361-376 Trade Policy and Natural Resource Use: The Case for a Quantitative Restriction
by Susana Ferreira - 377-410 Climate Change Taxes and Energy Efficiency in Japan
by Satoru Kasahara & Sergey Paltsev & John Reilly & Henry Jacoby & A. Ellerman - 411-430 Credence Goods, Efficient Labelling Policies, and Regulatory Enforcement
by Soham Baksi & Pinaki Bose - 431-443 Environmental Quality, Medical Care Demand and Environmental Tax Interactions
by Çağatay Koç - 445-463 Flows of Air Pollution, Ill Health and Welfare
by Anni Huhtala & Eva Samakovlis
May 2007, Volume 37, Issue 1
- 1-6 Introduction to the special issue in honour of David W. Pearce: environmental economics and policy
by Ian Bateman & Edward Barbier & Scott Barrett - 7-32 Making a difference — how environmental economists can influence the policy process — a case study of David W Pearce
by Frank Convery - 33-42 Harnessing the political economy of environmental policy: David Pearce’s contribution to OECD
by Jean-Philippe Barde - 43-61 Progress along the path: evolving issues in the measurement of genuine saving
by Giles Atkinson & Kirk Hamilton - 63-75 Wealth and sustainable development: the role of David Pearce
by Karl-Göran Mäler - 77-90 On a clear day you might see an environmental Kuznets curve
by Per-Olov Johansson & Bengt Kriström - 91-109 David Pearce and the economic valuation of biodiversity
by R. Simpson - 111-129 Second-best theory and the use of multiple policy instruments
by Lori Bennear & Robert Stavins - 131-158 Assessing the performance of the UK Emissions Trading Scheme
by Stephen Smith & Joseph Swierzbinski - 159-180 Climate change—environmental and technology policies in a strategic context
by Alistair Ulph & David Ulph - 181-210 Incentive and informational properties of preference questions
by Richard Carson & Theodore Groves - 211-232 Beyond implicit prices: recovering theoretically consistent and transferable values for noise avoidance from a hedonic property price model
by Brett Day & Ian Bateman & Iain Lake - 233-252 Harvesting in an integrated general equilibrium model
by Thomas Eichner & Rüdiger Pethig - 253-269 Limits to CBA in UK and European environmental policy: retrospects and future prospects
by R. Turner - 271-295 Frontiers and sustainable economic development
by Edward Barbier - 297-312 How substitutable is natural capital?
by Anil Markandya & Suzette Pedroso-Galinato - 313-333 Do we really care about Biodiversity?
by David Pearce
April 2007, Volume 36, Issue 4
- 389-411 Public Preferences for Hydrogen Buses: Comparing Interval Data, OLS and Quantile Regression Approaches
by Tanya O’Garra & Susana Mourato - 413-426 Up the Proverbial Creek without a Paddle: Accounting for Variable Participant Skill Levels in Recreational Demand Modelling
by Stephen Hynes & Nick Hanley & Eoghan Garvey - 427-449 An Empirical Examination of the Pollution Haven Hypothesis for India: Towards a Green Leontief Paradox?
by Erik Dietzenbacher & Kakali Mukhopadhyay - 451-474 Forcing Firms to Think About the Future: Economic Incentives and the Fate of Hazardous Waste
by Anna Alberini & Shelby Frost - 475-497 Repeated Dichotomous Choice Formats for Elicitation of Willingness to Pay: Simultaneous Estimation and Anchoring Effect
by Jorge Araña & Carmelo León - 499-521 Public Preferences and Private Choices: Effect of Altruism and Free Riding on Demand for Environmentally Certified Pork
by Jayson Lusk & Tomas Nilsson & Ken Foster
March 2007, Volume 36, Issue 3
- 255-273 Industrial Ownership and Environmental Performance: Evidence from China
by Hua Wang & Yanhong Jin - 275-293 The Production of Eco-Labels
by Christopher Bruce & Andrea Laroiya - 295-311 Are More Innovative Firms Less Vulnerable to New Environmental Regulation?
by Joaquín Cañón-de-Francia & Concepción Garcés-Ayerbe & Marisa Ramírez-Alesón - 313-340 Energy Prices and Carbon Taxes under Uncertainty about Global Warming
by Franz Wirl - 341-366 Environmental Liability Law and Induced Technical Change – The Role of Discounting
by Alfred Endres & Regina Bertram & Bianca Rundshagen - 367-388 The Optimal Distribution of Pollution Rights in the Presence of Political Distortions
by Yu-Bong Lai
February 2007, Volume 36, Issue 2
- 143-162 Cost Uncertainty and Unilateral Abatement
by Katarina Elofsson - 163-190 Wind Power in Europe: A Simultaneous Innovation–Diffusion Model
by Patrik Söderholm & Ger Klaassen - 191-213 Using Fast and Slow Processes to Manage Resources with Thresholds
by Anne-Sophie Crépin - 215-235 A Comparison of Household Recycling Behaviors in Norway and the United States
by Gorm Kipperberg - 237-254 Environmental Product Differentiation and Environmental Awareness
by Roberto Rodríguez-Ibeas
January 2007, Volume 36, Issue 1
- 1-13 Sustainable Resource Use and Economic Dynamics
by Lucas Bretschger & Sjak Smulders - 15-34 A Dynamic Model of the Environmental Kuznets Curve: Turning Point and Public Policy
by Hannes Egli & Thomas Steger - 35-55 The Optimal Timing of Adoption of a Green Technology
by Maria Cunha-e-Sá & Ana Reis - 57-84 Efficient Dynamic Pollution Taxation in an Uncertain Environment
by Susanne Soretz - 85-112 Sectoral Energy- and Labour-Productivity Convergence
by Peter Mulder & Henri Groot - 113-141 Spatial Evolution of Social Norms in a Common-Pool Resource Game
by Joëlle Noailly & Cees Withagen & Jeroen Bergh
December 2006, Volume 35, Issue 4
- 259-287 Price Volatility and Banking in Green Certificate Markets
by Eirik Amundsen & Fridrik Baldursson & Jørgen Mortensen - 289-325 Transboundary Pollution in the Black Sea: Comparison of Institutional Arrangements
by Basak Bayramoglu - 327-338 Alternative Models of Recreational Off-Highway Vehicle Site Demand
by Jeffrey Englin & Thomas Holmes & Rebecca Niell
November 2006, Volume 35, Issue 3
- 169-194 An Enforcement-Coalition Model: Fishermen and Authorities Forming Coalitions
by Lone Kronbak & Marko Lindroos - 195-220 “It Pays to be Green” – A Premature Conclusion?
by Kjetil Telle - 221-257 Empirical Analysis of National Income and SO 2 Emissions in Selected European Countries
by Anil Markandya & Alexander Golub & Suzette Pedroso-Galinato
October 2006, Volume 35, Issue 2
- 89-98 Who Should Abate Carbon Emissions? A Note
by Kristen A. Sheeran - 99-108 Incentive Contract and Weather Risk
by Patrice Loisel & Bernard Elyakime - 109-135 Political Measures for Strategic Environmental Policy with External Effects
by Atsuyuki Ohyama & Motoh Tsujimura