JEEM 2022年第111卷目录
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Stocks, flows, and flood insurance: A nationwide analysis of the capitalized impact of annual premium discounts on housing values
Will Georgic, H. AllenKlaiber
The performance of multi-type environmental credit trading markets: Lab experiment evidence
Zhi Li, Pengfei Liu, Stephen K. Swallow
Extreme weather and the politics of climate change: A study of campaign finance and elections
Yanjun Liao, Pablo RuizJunco
Adapting to frequent fires: Optimal forest management revisited
João V. Patto, Renato Rosa
China's unconventional nationwide CO2 emissions trading system: Cost-effectiveness and distributional impacts
Lawrence H. Goulder, Xianling Long, Jieyi Lu, Richard D. Morgenstern
Climate policy without a price signal: Evidence on the implicit carbon price of energy efficiency in buildings
Ghislaine Lang, Bruno Lanz
Weather, cropland expansion, and deforestation in Ethiopia
Xi He, Zhenshan Chen
Pricing carbon in the aviation sector: Evidence from the European emissions trading system
Xavier Fageda, Jordi J.Teixidó
Dust storms and violent crime
Benjamin A. Jones
Environmental policy with green consumerism
Stefan Ambec, Philippe DeDonder
Experimental evidence on heat loss visualization and personalized information to motivate energy savings
Maya Papineau, Nicholas Rivers
Impacts of conservation incentives in protected areas: The case of Bolsa Floresta, Brazil
Elías Cisneros, Jan Börner, Stefano Pagiola, Sven Wunder
Carbon pricing and power sector decarbonization: Evidence from the UK
Marion Leroutier
Product quality differentiation in a renewable resource oligopoly
Luca Colombo, Paola Labrecciosa
Aggregate data yield biased estimates of voter preferences
Corey Lang, Shanna Pearson-Merkowitz
Is incineration repressing recycling?
Masashi Yamamoto, Thomas C. Kinnaman
Prices vs. quantities for self-enforcing agreements
Bård Harstad, Francesco Lancia, Alessia Russo
On the profitability of cross-ownership in Cournot nonrenewable resource oligopolies: Stock size matters
Miao Dai, Hassan Benchekroun, Ngo Van Long
Oil, politics, and “Corrupt Bastards”
Alexander James, Nathaly M. Rivera
Too much energy The perverse effect of low fuel prices on firms
Massimiliano Calì, NicolaCantore, Leonardo Iacovone, Mariana Pereira-López, Giorgio Presidente
Returns to grid electricity on firewood and kerosene: Mechanism
Ngawang Dendup
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