NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH
NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH

Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological

Renewable Resources and Conservation


2009
w15294 Marc N. Conte
Matthew J. Kotchen

Explaining the Price of Voluntary Carbon Offsets

w15280 Michael Kremer
Jessica Leino
Edward Miguel
Alix Peterson Zwane

Spring Cleaning: Rural Water Impacts, Valuation and Property Rights Institutions

w15086 Matthew J. Kotchen
Stephen W. Salant

A Free Lunch in the Commons

w15043 Michael Hoel
Aart de Zeeuw

Can a Focus on Breakthrough Technologies Improve the Performance of International Environmental Agreements?

w14999 David Kelly
Subsidies to Industry and the Environment

w14986 Raymond B. Palmquist
Daniel J. Phaneuf
V. Kerry Smith

Short Run Constraints and the Increasing Marginal Value of Time in Recreation

w14942 Gary D. Libecap
Dean Lueck

The Demarcation of Land and the Role of Coordinating Institutions


2008
w14432 Judson Jaffe
Robert N. Stavins

Linkage of Tradable Permit Systems in International Climate Policy Architecture

w14304 Aaron Strong
V. Kerry Smith

Reconsidering the Economics of Demand Analysis with Kinked Budget Constraints

w14197 Don Fullerton
Andrew Leicester
Stephen Smith

Environmental Taxes

w14147 Sheila M. Olmstead
Robert N. Stavins

Comparing Price and Non-Price Approaches to Urban Water Conservation


2007
w13642 Gary D. Libecap
Open-Access Losses and Delay in the Assignment of Property Rights

w13587 Robert Stavins
Judson Jaffe
Todd Schatzki

Too Good to Be True? An Examination of Three Economic Assessments of California Climate Change Policy

w13575 Richard L. Revesz
Robert Stavins

Environmental Law and Policy

w13574 Robert N. Stavins
Environmental Economics

w13573 Sheila Olmstead
W. Michael Hanemann
Robert N. Stavins

Water Demand Under Alternative Price Structures

w13572 Ruben N. Lubowski
Andrew J. Plantinga
Robert N. Stavins

What Drives Land-Use Change in the United States? A National Analysis of Landowner Decisions

w13513 Erin T. Mansur
Sheila M. Olmstead

The Value of Scarce Water: Measuring the Inefficiency of Municipal Regulations

w13053 William A. Pizer
David Popp

Endogenizing Technological Change: Matching Empirical Evidence to Modeling Needs

w13002 Jedidiah Brewer
Robert Glennon
Alan Ker
Gary D. Libecap

Water Markets in the West: Prices, Trading, and Contractual Forms

w12969 M. Scott Taylor
Buffalo Hunt: International Trade and the Virtual Extinction of the North American Bison


2006
w12777 John A. List
Michael Margolis
Daniel E. Osgood

Is the Endangered Species Act Endangering Species?

w12752 Robert S. Pindyck
Uncertainty In Environmental Economics

w12598 Gary D. Libecap
The Assignment of Property Rights on the Western Frontier: Lessons for Contemporary Environmental and Resource Policy

w12106 Patrick Bayer
Nathaniel Keohane
Christopher Timmins

Migration and Hedonic Valuation: The Case of Air Quality

w12070 Don Fullerton
Seung-Rae Kim

Environmental Investment and Policy with Distortionary Taxes and Endogenous Growth

w11935 W. Kip Viscusi
Joel Huber

Hyperbolic Discounting of Public Goods

w11934 W. Kip Viscusi
Regulation of Health, Safety, and Environmental Risks

w11923 Lawrence H. Goulder
William A. Pizer

The Economics of Climate Change


2005
w11863 W. Kip Viscusi
Richard Zeckhauser

The Perception and Valuation of the Risks of Climate Change: A Rational and Behavioral Blend

w11859 Joni Hersch
W. Kip Viscusi

The Generational Divide in Support for Environmental Policies: European Evidence


2004
w10854 William A. Brock
M. Scott Taylor

Economic Growth and the Environment: A Review of Theory and Empirics

w10836 Brian R. Copeland
M. Scott Taylor

Trade, Tragedy, and the Commons

w10801 Gary D. Libecap
Transaction Costs: Valuation Disputes, Bi-Lateral Monopoly Bargaining and Third-Party Effects in Water Rights Exchanges. The Owens Valley Transfer to Los Angeles


2003
w10140 Don Fullerton
Ann Wolverton

The Two-Part Instrument in a Second-Best World

w10090 Jeffrey A. Frankel
The Environment and Globalization

w10055 Zeynep K. Hansen
Gary D. Libecap

Small Farms, Externalities, and the Dust Bowl of the 1930's

w9776 Jean-Marie Grether
Jaime de Melo

Globalization and Dirty Industries: Do Pollution Havens Matter?

w9451 Hilary Sigman
Letting States do the Dirty Work: State Responsibility for Federal Environmental Regulation


2002
w9201 Jeffrey A. Frankel
Andrew K. Rose

Is Trade Good or Bad for the Environment? Sorting Out the Causality

w9136 Mustafa H. Babiker
Gilbert E. Metcalf
John Reilly

Tax Distortions and Global Climate Policy

w9125 Wayne B. Gray
Ronald J. Shadbegian

Optimal Pollution Abatement - Whose Benefits Matter, and How Much?

w8901 Don Fullerton
Gilbert E. Metcalf

Cap and Trade Policies in the Presence of Monopoly and Distortionary Taxation

w8888 Gunnar A. Eskeland
Ann E. Harrison

Moving to Greener Pastures? Multinationals and the Pollution Haven Hypothesis

w8705 Wayne B. Gray
Ronald J. Shadbegian

When Do Firms Shift Production Across States to Avoid Environmental Regulation?


2001
w8585 Hilary Sigman
International Spillovers and Water Quality in Rivers: Do Countries Free Ride?

w8480 Wayne B. Gray
Ronald J. Shadbegian

Plant Vintage, Technology, and Environmental Regulation


2000
w7744 Holger Sieg
V. Kerry Smith
H. Spencer Banzhaf
Randy Walsh

Estimating the General Equilibrium Benefits of Large Policy Changes: The Clean Air Act Revisited

w7711 William Harbaugh
Arik Levinson
David Wilson

Reexamining the Empirical Evidence for an Environmental Kuznets Curve

w7704 Hilary Sigman
The Pace of Progress at Superfund Sites: Policy Goals and Interest Group Influence

w7505 Don Fullerton
Ann Wolverton

Two Generalizations of a Deposit-Refund System

w7476 Klaus Keller
Kelvin Tan
Francois M.M. Morel
David F. Bradford

Preserving the Ocean Circulation: Implications for Climate Policy


1999
w7442 Kenneth Y. Chay
Michael Greenstone

The Impact of Air Pollution on Infant Mortality: Evidence from Geographic Variation in Pollution Shocks Induced by a Recession

w7326 Thomas C. Kinnaman
Don Fullterton

The Economics of Residential Solid Waste Management

w7096 Howard F. Chang
Hilary Sigman

Incentives to Settle Under Joint and Several Liability


1998
w6826 Kenneth Y. Chay
Michael Greenstone

Does Air Quality Matter? Evidence from the Housing Market


1997
w6199 Don Fullerton
Gilbert E. Metcalf

Environmental Taxes and the Double-Dividend Hypothesis: Did You Really Expect Something for Nothing?

w6091 Don Fullerton
Gilbert Metcalf

Environmental Controls, Scarcity Rents, and Pre-Existing Distortions

w6036 Wayne B. Gray
Ronald J. Shadbegian

Environmental Regulation, Investment Timing, and Technology Choice

w6021 Thomas C. Kinnaman
Don Fullerton

Garbage and Recycling in Communities with Curbside Recycling and Unit-Based Pricing

w5993 Don Fullerton
Ann Wolverton

The Case for a Two-Part Instrument: Presumptive Tax and Environmental Subsidy

w5880 Wayne B. Gray
Manufacturing Plant Location: Does State Pollution Regulation Matter?


1996
w5380 Don Fullerton
Why Have Separate Environmental Taxes?

w5674 Michael Kremer
Charles Morcom

Elephants

w5545 Adam B. Jaffe
Karen Palmer

Environmental Regulation and Innovation: A Panel Data Study

w5511 Don Fullerton
Second-Best Pollution Taxes

w5490 James R. Markusen
Costly Pollution Abatement, Competitiveness, and Plant Location Decisions

w5474 James A. Brander
M. Scott Taylor

Open Access Renewable Resources: Trade and Trade Policy in a Two-CountryModel


1995
w5242 Brian R. Copeland
M. Scott Taylor

Trade, Spatial Separation, and the Environment

w5118 Vernon Henderson
Effects of Air Quality Regulation

w5021 James A. Brander
M. Scott Taylor

International Trade and Open Access Renewable Resources: The Small Open Economy Case

w4994 Wayne B. Gray
Ronald J. Shadbegian

Pollution Abatement Costs, Regulation, and Plant-Level Productivity


1994
w4634 Gene M. Grossman
Alan B. Krueger

Economic Growth and the Environment


1993
w4430 Andrea Beltratti
Graciela Chichilnisky
Geoffrey Heal

Sustainable Growth and the Green Golden Rule

w4425 Graciela Chichilnisky
Geoffrey Heal

Who Should Abate Carbon Emissions? An International Viewpoint

w4418 Don Fullerton
Seng-Su Tsang

Environmental Costs Paid by the Polluter or the Beneficiary? The Case of CERCLA and Superfund

w4321 Wayne B. Gray
Ronald J. Shadbegian

Environmental Regulation and Manufacturing Productivity at the Plant Level


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