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Environmental Economics Literature - General

by Jonathan Hughes last modified 2005-06-18 13:58

Threory of environmental economics and policy including, theory of externalities, market based policies for pollution control, non-market valuation techniques for assessing the value of improvements in environmental quality

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Adar, Z. and J. Griffin, Uncertainty and Choice of Pollution-Control Instruments, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 3(3), 178-188 (1976).

Bird, P., The Transferability And Depletability of Externalities, Journal Of Environmental Economics And Management, 14(1), 54-57 (1987).

Caplan, A. and E. Silva, An Efficient Mechanism to Control Correlated Externalities: Redistributive Transfers and the Coexistence of Regional and Global Pollution Permit Markets, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 49(1), 68-82 (2005).

Coase, R. H., The Problem of Social Cost, Journal of Law and Economics, 3, 1-44 (1960).

Dickie, M. and S. Gerking, Willingness to Pay for Ozone Control - Inferences from the Demand for Medical-Care, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 21(1), 1-16 (1991).

Egteren, H. V. and M. Weber, Marketable Permits, Market Power and Cheating, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 30, 161-173 (1996).

Freeman, A., Depletable Externalities and Pigouvian Taxation, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 11(2), 173-179 (1984).

Hanemann, W., Welfare Evaluations in Contingent Valuation Experiments with Discrete Responses, American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 66(3), 332-341 (1984).

Hausman, J., Exact Consumers-Surplus and Deadweight Loss, American Economic Review, 71(4), 662-676 (1981).

Hausman, J., G. Leonard, et al., A Utility-Consistent, Combined Discrete-Choice and Count Data Model Assessing Recreational Use Losses Due to Natural-Resource Damage, Journal of Public Economics, 56(1), 1-30 (1995).

Hung, M. and D. Shaw, A Trading-Ratio System for Trading Water Pollution Discharge Permits, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 49(1), 83-102 (2005).

Joskow, P., R. Schmalensee, et al., The Market for Sulfur Dioxide Emissions, American Economic Review, 88(4), 669-685 (1998).

McGartland, A. and W. Oates, Marketable Permits for the Prevention of Environmental Deterioration, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 12(3), 207-228 (1985).

Palmquist, R., Pollution Subsidies and Multiple Local Optima, Land Economics, 66(4), 394-401 (1990).

Samuelson, P. A., The Pure Theory of Public Expenditure, The Review of Economics and Statistics, 36(4), 387-389 (1954).

Stavins, R., Correlated Uncertainty and Policy Instrument Choice, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 30(2), 218-232 (1996).

Tietenberg, T., Transferable Discharge Permits and the Control of Stationary Source Air-Pollution - A Survey and Synthesis, Land Economics, 56(4), 391-416 (1980).

Turvey, R., On Divergences Between Social Cost and Private Cost, Economica, 30(119), 309-313 (1963).

Vanhoutven, G. and M. Cropper, When is a life too costly to save? The evidence from US environmental regulations, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 30(3), 348-368 (1996).

Weitzman, M. L., Prices vs. Quantities, The Review of Economic Studies, 41(4), 477-491 (1974).