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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A bioeconomic analysis of an emerald ash borer invasion of an urban forest with multiple jurisdictions Kovacs, Kent F.
2014
79-80 1 p. 270-289
20 p.
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2 A comparative cost analysis of biodiesel, compressed natural gas, methanol, and diesel for transit bus systems Ahouissoussi, Nicolas B.C.
1998
79-80 1 p. 1-15
15 p.
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3 A diversified portfolio: joint management of non-renewable and renewable resources offshore Fernandez, Linda
2005
79-80 1 p. 65-82
18 p.
artikel
4 A fair share: Burden-sharing preferences in the United States and China Carlsson, Fredrik
2013
79-80 1 p. 1-17
17 p.
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5 A framework for estimating willingness-to-pay to avoid endogenous environmental risks Konishi, Yoshifumi
2011
79-80 1 p. 130-154
25 p.
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6 Aggregation bias in natural resource price composites: the forestry case Jung, Chulho
1998
79-80 1 p. 65-73
9 p.
artikel
7 Allocation of emission permits with leakage through capital markets Mæstad, Ottar
2007
79-80 1 p. 40-57
18 p.
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8 Alternative intertemporal permit trading regimes with stochastic abatement costs Feng, Hongli
2006
79-80 1 p. 24-40
17 p.
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9 Analysis of the Bingaman clean energy standard proposal Paul, Anthony
2014
79-80 1 p. 113-129
17 p.
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10 An Applied General Equilibrium (AGE) analysis of a policy designed to reduce the household consumption of wood in the Sudan Dufournaud, Christian M.
1994
79-80 1 p. 67-90
24 p.
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11 An empirical analysis of the Nuclear Liability Act (1970) in Canada Heyes, Anthony
2000
79-80 1 p. 91-101
11 p.
artikel
12 An endogenous growth model with embodied energy-saving technical change van Zon, Adriaan
2003
79-80 1 p. 81-103
23 p.
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13 A pseudo-panel data model of household electricity demand Bernard, Jean-Thomas
2011
79-80 1 p. 315-325
11 p.
artikel
14 Aquaculture, capture fisheries, and wild fish stocks Jiang, Shan
2010
79-80 1 p. 65-77
13 p.
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15 Can a unilateral carbon tax reduce emissions elsewhere? Elliott, Joshua
2014
79-80 1 p. 6-21
16 p.
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16 Can unbiased be tighter? Assessment of methods to reduce the bias-variance trade-off in WTP estimation Genius, Margarita
2011
79-80 1 p. 293-314
22 p.
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17 Carbon Lorenz curves Groot, Loek
2010
79-80 1 p. 45-64
20 p.
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18 Charles D. Kolstad succeeds James L. Sweeney 1995
79-80 1 p. v-vi
nvt p.
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19 Climate policies and learning by doing: Impacts and timing of technology subsidies Kverndokk, Snorre
2007
79-80 1 p. 58-82
25 p.
artikel
20 Cointegration, error-correction, and the relationship between GDP and energy: Glasure, Yong U.
1998
79-80 1 p. 17-25
9 p.
artikel
21 Complex, dynamic environmental policies Wirl, Franz
1999
79-80 1 p. 19-41
23 p.
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22 Corrigendum to “Spatial regulations and endogenous consideration sets in fisheries” [Resour. Energy Econ. 32 (2010) 117–134] Hicks, Robert L.
2012
79-80 1 p. 167-168
2 p.
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23 Damned if you do, damned if you do not—Reduced Climate Impact vs. Sustainable Forests in Sweden Geijer, Erik
2011
79-80 1 p. 94-106
13 p.
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24 Designing environmental regulations with empirical microparameter distributions: the case of seawater intrusion Green, Gareth P
2000
79-80 1 p. 63-78
16 p.
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25 Does a detailed model of the electricity grid matter? Estimating the impacts of the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative Shawhan, Daniel L.
2014
79-80 1 p. 191-207
17 p.
artikel
26 Does trade liberalization increase global pollution? Beladi, Hamid
2011
79-80 1 p. 172-178
7 p.
artikel
27 Economic prospects of ocean iron fertilization in an international carbon market Rickels, Wilfried
2012
79-80 1 p. 129-150
22 p.
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28 Editorial Board 1994
79-80 1 p. IFC-
1 p.
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29 Editorial Board 2007
79-80 1 p. ii-
1 p.
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30 Editorial Board 2008
79-80 1 p. CO2-
1 p.
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31 Editorial Board 2009
79-80 1 p. CO2-
1 p.
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32 Editorial Board 2005
79-80 1 p. ii-
1 p.
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33 Editorial Board 2004
79-80 1 p. IFC-
1 p.
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34 Editorial Board 2013
79-80 1 p. CO2-
1 p.
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35 Editorial Board 2011
79-80 1 p. CO2-
1 p.
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36 Editorial Board 2012
79-80 1 p. CO2-
1 p.
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37 Editorial Board 1993
79-80 1 p. ii-
1 p.
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38 Editorial Board 1996
79-80 1 p. ii-iii
nvt p.
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39 Editorial Board 1995
79-80 1 p. ii-iii
nvt p.
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40 Effects of utility demand-side management programs on uncertainty Hirst, Eric
1994
79-80 1 p. 25-45
21 p.
artikel
41 Efficient incomplete international climate agreements Golombek, Rolf
1995
79-80 1 p. 25-46
22 p.
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42 Emission quota trade among the few: laboratory evidence of joint implementation among committed countries Bohm, Peter
1999
79-80 1 p. 43-66
24 p.
artikel
43 Emissions, concentrations and disappearing CO2 Price, Colin
1995
79-80 1 p. 87-97
11 p.
artikel
44 Emission taxes and the market for abatement goods and services David, Maia
2011
79-80 1 p. 179-191
13 p.
artikel
45 Endogenous induced technical change and the costs of Kyoto Buonanno, Paolo
2003
79-80 1 p. 11-34
24 p.
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46 Endogenous technical change in environmental macroeconomics Carraro, Carlo
2003
79-80 1 p. 1-10
10 p.
artikel
47 Energy consumption and economic growth in Asian economies: A more comprehensive analysis using panel data Lee, Chien-Chiang
2008
79-80 1 p. 50-65
16 p.
artikel
48 Energy use by apartment tenants when landlords pay for utilities Levinson, Arik
2004
79-80 1 p. 51-75
25 p.
artikel
49 Environmental activism and dynamics of unit-based pricing systems Dijkgraaf, Elbert
2009
79-80 1 p. 13-23
11 p.
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50 Environmental efficiency and regulatory standards: the case of CO2 emissions from OECD industries Zofı́o, José L
2001
79-80 1 p. 63-83
21 p.
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51 Environmental policy and lobbying in small open economies Persson, Lars
2012
79-80 1 p. 24-35
12 p.
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52 Environmental policy choice: Pollution abatement subsidies Fredriksson, Per G.
1998
79-80 1 p. 51-63
13 p.
artikel
53 Environmental quality, the macroeconomy, and intergenerational distribution Heijdra, Ben J.
2006
79-80 1 p. 74-104
31 p.
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54 Environmental regulation and production structure for the Korean iron and steel industry Lee, Myunghun
2008
79-80 1 p. 1-11
11 p.
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55 Estimating the benefits of efficient water pricing in France Garcia, Serge
2004
79-80 1 p. 1-25
25 p.
artikel
56 Estimating the value of additional wind and transmission capacity in the rocky mountain west Godby, Robert
2014
79-80 1 p. 22-48
27 p.
artikel
57 Explaining slow diffusion of energy-saving technologies; a vintage model with returns to diversity and learning-by-using Mulder, Peter
2003
79-80 1 p. 105-126
22 p.
artikel
58 Explaining the declining energy intensity of the U.S. economy Sue Wing, Ian
2008
79-80 1 p. 21-49
29 p.
artikel
59 Financial structure and the effectiveness of pollution control in an oligopolistic industry Damania, R.
2000
79-80 1 p. 21-36
16 p.
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60 Forest management: Are double or mixed rotations preferable to clear cutting? Khazri, Olfa
2011
79-80 1 p. 155-171
17 p.
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61 From the new editors 2006
79-80 1 p. v-
1 p.
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62 Global warming policy, energy, and the Chinese economy Rose, Adam
1996
79-80 1 p. 31-63
33 p.
artikel
63 Global warming uncertainties and the value of information: an analysis using CETA Peck, Stephen C.
1993
79-80 1 p. 71-97
27 p.
artikel
64 Greenhouse gas abatement: How much? and Who pays? Chao, Hung-po
2000
79-80 1 p. 1-20
20 p.
artikel
65 Green not (only) for profit: An empirical examination of the effect of environmental-related standards on employees’ recruitment Grolleau, Gilles
2012
79-80 1 p. 74-92
19 p.
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66 Green taxes and uncertain timing of technological change Aronsson, Thomas
2001
79-80 1 p. 41-62
22 p.
artikel
67 Green tax reforms and habits de Miguel, Carlos
2011
79-80 1 p. 231-246
16 p.
artikel
68 Gross world product and consumption in a global warming model with endogenous technological change Gerlagh, Reyer
2003
79-80 1 p. 35-57
23 p.
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69 Group rewards and individual sanctions in environmental policy Dijkstra, Bouwe R.
2013
79-80 1 p. 38-59
22 p.
artikel
70 Guest editor's introduction to special issue on global warning Rose, Adam
1993
79-80 1 p. 1-5
5 p.
artikel
71 Heterogeneous anchoring and the shift effect in iterative valuation questions Aprahamian, Frédéric
2008
79-80 1 p. 12-20
9 p.
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72 Heterogeneous capital stocks and the optimal timing for CO2 abatement Jaccard, Mark
2007
79-80 1 p. 1-16
16 p.
artikel
73 Hydro-Québec energy savings programs: ‘Watt’ are they worth? Arsenault, E.
1996
79-80 1 p. 65-81
17 p.
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74 IFC-Editorial Board 2003
79-80 1 p. IFC-
1 p.
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75 IFC Editorial Board 2007
79-80 1 p. CO2-
1 p.
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76 IFC - Editorial Board 2010
79-80 1 p. CO2-
1 p.
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77 IFC - Editorial Board 2006
79-80 1 p. CO2-
1 p.
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78 IFC - Editorial Board 2005
79-80 1 p. IFC-
1 p.
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79 IFC - Editorial Board 2014
79-80 1 p. CO2-
1 p.
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80 Impact of energy cost and water resource availability on agriculture and ground water quality in California Dinar, Ariel
1994
79-80 1 p. 47-66
20 p.
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81 Individual discounting, energy conservation, and household demand for lighting Kooreman, Peter
1996
79-80 1 p. 103-114
12 p.
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82 Induced technical change and international agreements under greenhouse warming Xepapadeas, A.
1995
79-80 1 p. 1-23
23 p.
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83 Industrial coal demand in China: A provincial analysis Cattaneo, Cristina
2011
79-80 1 p. 12-35
24 p.
artikel
84 Information programs for technology adoption: the case of energy-efficiency audits Anderson, Soren T
2004
79-80 1 p. 27-50
24 p.
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85 Instructions for authors 2005
79-80 1 p. III-V
nvt p.
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86 Instructions to Authors 2004
79-80 1 p. 99-101
3 p.
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87 Interdependencies in the energy–bioenergy–food price systems: A cointegration analysis Ciaian, Pavel
2011
79-80 1 p. 326-348
23 p.
artikel
88 Intertemporal properties of an international carbon tax Hoel, Michael
1993
79-80 1 p. 51-70
20 p.
artikel
89 Investment and emission control under technology and pollution externalities Heal, Geoffrey
2010
79-80 1 p. 1-14
14 p.
artikel
90 Investment under uncertainty and option value in environmental economics: reply Fisher, Anthony C.
2005
79-80 1 p. 89-
1 p.
artikel
91 Learning about compliance under asymmetric information Arguedas, Carmen
2012
79-80 1 p. 55-73
19 p.
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92 Learning or lock-in: Optimal technology policies to support mitigation Kalkuhl, Matthias
2012
79-80 1 p. 1-23
23 p.
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93 Losses from competition in a dynamic game model of a renewable resource oligopoly Fujiwara, Kenji
2011
79-80 1 p. 1-11
11 p.
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94 Marginal abatement cost curves in general equilibrium: The influence of world energy prices Klepper, Gernot
2006
79-80 1 p. 1-23
23 p.
artikel
95 Marketable pollution permits with uncertainty and transaction costs Montero, Juan-Pablo
1998
79-80 1 p. 27-50
24 p.
artikel
96 Market distortions and the benefits from research into new uses for agricultural commodities: Ethanol from corn Alston, Julian M.
1996
79-80 1 p. 1-29
29 p.
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97 Market power and output-based refunding of environmental policy revenues Fischer, Carolyn
2011
79-80 1 p. 212-230
19 p.
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98 Mitigating climate change through afforestation: New cost estimates for the United States Elberg Nielsen, Anne Sofie
2014
79-80 1 p. 83-98
16 p.
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99 Modeling self-censoring of polluter pays protest votes in stated preference research to support resource damage estimations in environmental liability Brouwer, Roy
2012
79-80 1 p. 151-166
16 p.
artikel
100 Modeling state-level water quality management: the case of the Neuse River Basin Schwabe, Kurt A.
2000
79-80 1 p. 37-62
26 p.
artikel
101 Non-cooperative exploitation of multi-cohort fisheries—The role of gear selectivity in the North-East Arctic cod fishery Diekert, Florian K.
2010
79-80 1 p. 78-92
15 p.
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102 Non-separable pollution control: Implications for a CO2 emissions cap and trade system Agee, Mark D.
2014
79-80 1 p. 64-82
19 p.
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103 On climate change and economic growth Fankhauser, Samuel
2005
79-80 1 p. 1-17
17 p.
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104 On the relationship between the provision of waste management service and illegal dumping Ichinose, Daisuke
2011
79-80 1 p. 79-93
15 p.
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105 Optimal expansion of energy efficiency programs Hobbs, Benjamin F.
1994
79-80 1 p. 1-24
24 p.
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106 Optimal harvesting of mutualistic ecological systems Wacker, Holger
1999
79-80 1 p. 89-102
14 p.
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107 Optimal pollution taxes and endogenous technological progress Parry, Ian W.H.
1995
79-80 1 p. 69-85
17 p.
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108 Optimizing production technology choices: conventional production vs. recycling Huhtala, Anni
1999
79-80 1 p. 1-18
18 p.
artikel
109 Ordering the extraction of renewable resources: The case of multiple aquifers Roumasset, James A.
2012
79-80 1 p. 112-128
17 p.
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110 Population growth in polluting industrialization Constant, Karine
2014
79-80 1 p. 229-247
19 p.
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111 Potential gains from trading bad outputs: The case of U.S. electric power plants Färe, Rolf
2014
79-80 1 p. 99-112
14 p.
artikel
112 Power generation and environment: Choices and economic trade-offs Atkinson, Scott E.
2014
79-80 1 p. 1-5
5 p.
artikel
113 Pricing carbon in the U.S.: A model-based analysis of power-sector-only approaches McKibbin, Warwick J.
2014
79-80 1 p. 130-150
21 p.
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114 Protocol for inexperienced Coasean bargainers confronting delay costs Spencer, Michael A.
2000
79-80 1 p. 79-90
12 p.
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115 Publishers Note 2004
79-80 1 p. v-
1 p.
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116 Quasi-option value under strategic interactions Fujii, Tomoki
2012
79-80 1 p. 36-54
19 p.
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117 Reducing US carbon emissions: an econometric general equilibrium assessment Jorgenson, Dale W.
1993
79-80 1 p. 7-25
19 p.
artikel
118 Regulating land development in a natural disaster-prone area: The roles of building codes Wang, Chunhua
2014
79-80 1 p. 209-228
20 p.
artikel
119 Renewable resource regulation and uncertain prices: The role of financial structure and bankruptcy Damania, Richard
2006
79-80 1 p. 41-53
13 p.
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120 Research cooperation and international standards in a model of coalition stability Lessmann, Kai
2011
79-80 1 p. 36-54
19 p.
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121 Rolling the ‘DICE’: an optimal transition path for controlling greenhouse gases Nordhaus, William D.
1993
79-80 1 p. 27-50
24 p.
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122 Russian exports of emission permits under the Kyoto Protocol: The interplay with non-competitive fuel markets Hagem, Cathrine
2006
79-80 1 p. 54-73
20 p.
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123 Should the north make unilateral technology transfers to the south? Yang, Zili
1999
79-80 1 p. 67-87
21 p.
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124 Some estimates of the insurance value against climate change from reducing greenhouse gas emissions Parry, Ian W.H.
1993
79-80 1 p. 99-115
17 p.
artikel
125 Sources of energy productivity growth and its distribution dynamics in China Wang, Chunhua
2011
79-80 1 p. 279-292
14 p.
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126 Storage and security of supply in the medium run Chaton, Corinne
2009
79-80 1 p. 24-38
15 p.
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127 Sustainability of an economy with an exhaustible resource: A viable control approach Martinet, V.
2007
79-80 1 p. 17-39
23 p.
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128 Taxes versus permits as incentive for the intertemporal supply of a clean technology by a monopoly Wirl, Franz
2014
79-80 1 p. 248-269
22 p.
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129 The clean development mechanism versus international permit trading: The effect on technological change Hagem, Cathrine
2009
79-80 1 p. 1-12
12 p.
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130 The Dixit–Pindyck and the Arrow–Fisher–Hanemann–Henry option values are not equivalent: a note on Fisher (2000) Mensink, Paul
2005
79-80 1 p. 83-88
6 p.
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131 The effect of biofuel policies on feedstock market: Empirical evidence for rapeseed oil prices in EU Peri, Massimo
2013
79-80 1 p. 18-37
20 p.
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132 The efficiency and equity of marketable permits for CO2 emissions Rose, Adam
1993
79-80 1 p. 117-146
30 p.
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133 The efficiency of voluntary incentive policies for preventing biodiversity loss Lewis, David J.
2011
79-80 1 p. 192-211
20 p.
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134 The European Union's potential for strategic emissions trading through permit sales contracts Eyckmans, Johan
2011
79-80 1 p. 247-267
21 p.
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135 The flexibility of household electricity demand over time Halvorsen, Bente
2001
79-80 1 p. 1-18
18 p.
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136 The global warming game — Simulations of a CO2-reduction agreement Fankhauser, Samuel
1996
79-80 1 p. 83-102
20 p.
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137 The impact of energy conservation on technology and economic growth Smulders, Sjak
2003
79-80 1 p. 59-79
21 p.
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138 The optimal time path for carbon abatement and carbon sequestration under uncertainty: The case of stochastic targeted stock Haim, David
2014
79-80 1 p. 151-165
15 p.
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139 The random expenditure function approach to welfare in RUM: The case of hazardous waste clean-up Chattopadhyay, Sudip
2009
79-80 1 p. 58-74
17 p.
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140 The role for policy in common pool groundwater use Burness, H.Stuart
2001
79-80 1 p. 19-40
22 p.
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141 The simple analytics of developing resources from resources Moreaux, Michel
2005
79-80 1 p. 41-63
23 p.
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142 The welfare cost of a global carbon tax when tax revenues are recycled Jaeger, William K.
1995
79-80 1 p. 47-67
21 p.
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143 Tourism and the environment Beladi, Hamid
2009
79-80 1 p. 39-49
11 p.
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144 Tradable permit allocations and sequential choice MacKenzie, Ian A.
2011
79-80 1 p. 268-278
11 p.
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145 Trade of woody biomass for electricity generation under climate mitigation policy Favero, Alice
2014
79-80 1 p. 166-190
25 p.
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146 Uncertainty and learning in a strategic environment: global climate change Baker, Erin
2005
79-80 1 p. 19-40
22 p.
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147 Unprotected resources and voracious world markets: A proof of losses in North–South Trade Margolis, Michael
2009
79-80 1 p. 50-57
8 p.
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148 Uranium and nuclear power: The role of exploration information in framing public policy Mason, Charles F.
2014
79-80 1 p. 49-63
15 p.
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149 Use of the Internet for willingness-to-pay surveys Nielsen, Jytte Seested
2011
79-80 1 p. 119-129
11 p.
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150 Using job changes to evaluate the bias of value of a statistical life estimates Schaffner, Sandra
2010
79-80 1 p. 15-27
13 p.
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151 Using revealed and stated preference data to estimate the scope and access benefits associated with cave diving Morgan, O. Ashton
2011
79-80 1 p. 107-118
12 p.
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152 Water quality trading with asymmetric information, uncertainty and transaction costs: A stochastic agent-based simulation Nguyen, N.P.
2013
79-80 1 p. 60-90
31 p.
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153 We want to sort! Assessing households’ preferences for sorting waste Czajkowski, Mikołaj
2014
79-80 1 p. 290-306
17 p.
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154 What is driving China’s decline in energy intensity? Fisher-Vanden, Karen
2004
79-80 1 p. 77-97
21 p.
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155 Why do ICDPs fail? Winkler, Ralph
2011
79-80 1 p. 55-78
24 p.
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156 Why do many resource-rich countries have negative genuine saving? van der Ploeg, Frederick
2010
79-80 1 p. 28-44
17 p.
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157 Why environmental and resource economists should care about non-expected utility models Shaw, W. Douglass
2008
79-80 1 p. 66-89
24 p.
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158 Wind turbines and coastal recreation demand Landry, Craig E.
2012
79-80 1 p. 93-111
19 p.
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