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Is the split incentive problem worse for college student renters: an analysis of landlord self-reported and hypothetical choices? Environmental Economics and Policy Studies Pub Date : 2024-03-13 Monica Haynes, Christopher R. McIntosh, Tommy Olafson
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Climate change and energy security: the dilemma or opportunity of the century? Environmental Economics and Policy Studies Pub Date : 2024-03-10 Serhan Cevik
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The impact of climate change on inflation in Tunisia: evidence from the asymmetric NARDL model Environmental Economics and Policy Studies Pub Date : 2024-02-29 Oussama Zouabi, Michel Dimou
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Quantile network connectedness between oil, clean energy markets, and green equity with portfolio implications Environmental Economics and Policy Studies Pub Date : 2024-02-27 Mohamed Yousfi, Houssam Bouzgarrou
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Do market-based environmental policies encourage innovation in energy storage? Environmental Economics and Policy Studies Pub Date : 2024-02-22 Siyu Feng
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Assessing the impact of Russian–Ukrainian geopolitical risks on global green finance: a quantile dependency analysis Environmental Economics and Policy Studies Pub Date : 2024-02-21 Faroque Ahmed, Md. Monirul Islam, Shujaat Abbas
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The effect of climate pacts on the stock market performance of listed firms in Turkey Environmental Economics and Policy Studies Pub Date : 2024-02-21 Dharen Kumar Pandey, S. Ananda, Henchiri Basma, Vineeta Kumari
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Rural farmers’ perceptions of and adaptations to climate change in Sub-Saharan Africa: Does climate-smart agriculture (CSA) matter in Nigeria and Ethiopia? Environmental Economics and Policy Studies Pub Date : 2024-02-16
Abstract The available literature has ignored farmers’ perceptions on the benefits and drawbacks of adopting climate-smart agriculture (CSA) in favor of focusing primarily on profitability and economic constraints. We use the Ethiopian Socioeconomic Survey (ESS) and the General Household Survey from 2018 and 2019 to compare Nigeria and Ethiopia, both of which have sizable rural populations to assess
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Environmental quality and sustainability: exploring the role of environmental taxes, environment-related technologies, and R&D expenditure Environmental Economics and Policy Studies Pub Date : 2023-12-28 Mounir Dahmani
The surge in economic and human development has led to increasing concerns about environmental degradation, thus necessitating effective strategies to enhance sustainability and environmental quality. Therefore, this study empirically examines the impact of environmental fiscal policies, environmental technologies, and research and development (R&D) expenditures on achieving environmental sustainability
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Modeling and evaluating marginal pumping fees in groundwater commons: do varying scarcity levels matter? Environmental Economics and Policy Studies Pub Date : 2023-12-16
Abstract Price-based irrigation water-conservation policies are often designed as fixed per unit fees. In groundwater commons, however, this approach presupposes that irrigators assign the same value to each unit of water withdrawn, irrespective of the scarcity levels they individually face. This ignores spatial interdependencies in groundwater commons. In this paper, I examine the effect this possible
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The impacts of hydroelectricity generation, financial development, geopolitical risk, income, and foreign direct investment on carbon emissions in Turkey Environmental Economics and Policy Studies Pub Date : 2023-11-28 Haifa Saadaoui, Mesut Dogan, Emna Omri
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Unlocking the effect of corporate environmental practices in driving firms’ financial performance Environmental Economics and Policy Studies Pub Date : 2023-11-26 Mirza Muhammad Naseer, Ahmed Imran Hunjra, Foued Mattoussi, Mohammad Nurul Amin
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A lighthouse to enhance the quality of life in the Nile River basin Environmental Economics and Policy Studies Pub Date : 2023-10-28 Ayman Batisha
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Willingness to pay for improved water services: evidence from Peru Environmental Economics and Policy Studies Pub Date : 2023-10-20 Francisco B. Galarza Arellano, Max Carbajal, Julio Aguirre
We study the willingness to pay (WTP) for a large set of improvements in water service related to quality, continuity, and securing access for people with no house piped water during the COVID-19 pandemic. Using primary survey data from urban Peru, and the contingent valuation method, we estimate a mean WTP of around PEN 4.3 (USD 1.05), 3.7 and 1.8, respectively, for the aforementioned sets of improvements
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The German Environmental Tax Reform: a difference-in-differences analysis of its impacts in European comparison Environmental Economics and Policy Studies Pub Date : 2023-10-17 Daniel Kühnhenrich
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Formation of climate coalitions and preferential free trade: the case for participation linkage Environmental Economics and Policy Studies Pub Date : 2023-10-13 Thomas Kuhn, Radomir Pestow, Anja Zenker
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Virtual tourism as a substitute for physical tourism during COVID-19 pandemic Environmental Economics and Policy Studies Pub Date : 2023-10-13 Adelina Zeqiri
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Testing the convergent validity of approaches for valuing national park visitation Environmental Economics and Policy Studies Pub Date : 2023-10-04 Leslie Richardson, Matthew Flyr
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Do renewable energy and total factor productivity eliminate CO2 emissions in Turkey? Environmental Economics and Policy Studies Pub Date : 2023-09-27 Shahriyar Mukhtarov
This paper analyzes the impact of renewable energy consumption, total factor productivity (TFP), income, imports, and exports on consumption-based CO2 emissions in Turkey from 1990 to 2019, utilizing the Autoregressive Distributed Lagged (ARDL) method. The findings indicated that the use of renewable energy, total factor productivity and exports negatively influence CO2 emissions. On the other hand
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Free trade agreements with environmental provisions between asymmetric countries: transfer of clean technology and enforcement Environmental Economics and Policy Studies Pub Date : 2023-09-02 Hideo Konishi, Minoru Nakada, Akihisa Shibata
This paper investigates the effects of a free trade agreement (FTA) with environmental provisions between northern and southern countries. We explicitly consider clean technology transfers from the North to the South and the enforcement levels of adopting clean technology in the South, which have not been discussed so far. Southern producers benefit greatly from having unimpeded access to a northern
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Environmental attitudes among Europeans: the moderating effects of volunteering and sports club membership Environmental Economics and Policy Studies Pub Date : 2023-07-23 Christoph Bühren, Pamela Wicker
This study examines the correlates of environmental attitudes among Europeans and focuses on the roles of volunteering and practicing sports in a voluntary sports club. Drawing on the literature on social preferences, it argues that altruism and generosity are characteristics that apply to both leisure activities, while also shaping environmental attitudes. The empirical analysis uses data from the
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Determinants of GHG emission intensity in Canadian industries Environmental Economics and Policy Studies Pub Date : 2023-07-15 Samuel Gamtessa
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Revealed pollution abatement costs revisited Environmental Economics and Policy Studies Pub Date : 2023-05-27 Rolf Färe, Shawna Grosskopf, Carl A. Pasurka
Surveys of the costs of inputs assigned to pollution abatement (Stated Costs) have been the principal method used to estimate pollution abatement costs. While surveys have been widely used, problems with these surveys may adversely affect their ability to accurately measure pollution abatement costs. In this paper, we propose a method that does not depend on surveys of input costs. Instead, a nonparametric
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Estimating the long-term impact of market power on the welfare gains from groundwater markets Environmental Economics and Policy Studies Pub Date : 2023-05-15 Athanasios Tsiarapas, Zisis Mallios
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Impact of extratropical cyclones, floods, and wildfires on firms’ financial performance in New Zealand Environmental Economics and Policy Studies Pub Date : 2023-05-04 Apurba Roy, Ilan Noy
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Spatial and relational peer effects on environmental behavioral imitation Environmental Economics and Policy Studies Pub Date : 2023-04-27 Jianhua Zhang, Xiaolong Liu, Dimitris Ballas
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The case for carbon leakage and border adjustments: where do economists stand? Environmental Economics and Policy Studies Pub Date : 2023-04-05 Aliénor Cameron, Marc Baudry
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Reply to comment on “climate sensitivity, agricultural productivity and the social cost of carbon in fund” by Philip Meyer Environmental Economics and Policy Studies Pub Date : 2023-03-02 Kevin Dayaratna, Ross McKitrick
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The role of European municipalities and regions in financing energy upgrades in buildings Environmental Economics and Policy Studies Pub Date : 2023-02-27 Marina Economidou, Nives Della Valle, Giulia Melica, Paolo Bertoldi
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Inclusive green growth in OECD countries: what are the impacts of stringent environmental and employment regulations? Environmental Economics and Policy Studies Pub Date : 2023-02-21 Béchir Ben Lahouel, Lotfi Taleb, Shunsuke Managi, Nadia Abaoub
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The recycled content of plastic products: estimating the impact of a recycling law on the input mix Environmental Economics and Policy Studies Pub Date : 2023-02-03 Hirotaka Kumamaru, Kenji Takeuchi
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Green product diffusion and innovation in supply chains Environmental Economics and Policy Studies Pub Date : 2023-01-20 Takuro Miyamoto
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Environmental policies with variable pollution intensity in a differentiated oligopoly Environmental Economics and Policy Studies Pub Date : 2022-12-23 Akira Yakita, Donglin Zhang
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Achieving sustainable development goals from a water perspective: clean water pricing policy reform and consumers’ welfare in Algeria Environmental Economics and Policy Studies Pub Date : 2022-12-06 Mourad Kertous, Younes Ben Zaied, Anis Omri, Mohamed Kossai
Water pricing reform is crucial because it must increase consumers’ well-being and enhance the incentive role of tariff. This paper proposes a scenario-based modeling approach to simulate the impact of water pricing reform and water supply restriction policy on consumers’ welfare. To do so, we estimated the Algerian households’ water demand function using an original survey. The estimation results
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The future of transport-related emissions in dense urban areas: an analysis of various policy scenarios with MOLES Environmental Economics and Policy Studies Pub Date : 2022-12-06 Ioannis Tikoudis, Walid Oueslati
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Comment on ‘Climate sensitivity, agricultural productivity and the social cost of carbon in FUND’ Environmental Economics and Policy Studies Pub Date : 2022-12-06 Philip Meyer
Dayaratna et al. (Environ Econ Policy Stud 22:433–448, 2020) proposes several improvements to economic- and climate-simulating IAMs and to their input variables. They show that an empirically based ECS estimate, agricultural damage estimates from recent literature, and discount rates as low as 2.5%, when used within the FUND model, yield a negative social cost of carbon through mid-twenty-first century
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Regulation of aquaculture production Environmental Economics and Policy Studies Pub Date : 2022-11-16 Frank Jensen, Rasmus Nielsen, Henrik Meilby
In this paper, we investigate the economically optimal regulation of aquaculture production. The time between releasing and harvesting fish (rotation time) from a pond is an important decision variable for an aquaculture producer, and we use rotation time as a regulatory variable. By using a general model as a starting point, we construct a basic model for a private and social optimum assuming an infinite
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Climate change in the Tunisian cities: lessons learned and best practices Environmental Economics and Policy Studies Pub Date : 2022-10-13 Adel Ben Youssef
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Investigating the four-way linkages between energy consumption, CO2 Emissions, exports, and economic growth: new evidence from SAARC economies Environmental Economics and Policy Studies Pub Date : 2022-09-20 Musavir Ul Habib, Sofien Tiba, Brahim Gaies, Abderrahman Jahmane
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Environmental impacts of enlarging the market share of electric vehicles Environmental Economics and Policy Studies Pub Date : 2022-08-31 Daniel De Wolf, Ngagne Diop, Moez Kilani
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Intermodal use of (e-)scooters with train in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region: towards extended train stations areas? Environmental Economics and Policy Studies Pub Date : 2022-08-25 Dylan Moinse, Matthieu Goudeau, Alain L’Hostis, Thomas Leysens
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On the effects of climate variability on agricultural crops: evidence from an in-transition economy Environmental Economics and Policy Studies Pub Date : 2022-08-19 Younes Ben Zaied, Nidhaleddine Ben Cheikh, Mbarek Rahmoun
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Co-inventions, uncertainties and global food security Environmental Economics and Policy Studies Pub Date : 2022-07-17 Christian Urom, Khaled Guesmi, Ilyes Abid, Immaculata Nnenna Enwo-Irem
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The threshold effects of ICT on CO2 emissions: evidence from the MENA countries Environmental Economics and Policy Studies Pub Date : 2022-06-28 Béchir Ben Lahouel, Lotfi Taleb, Shunsuke Managi, Khaled Guesmi
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Garnering support for Pigouvian taxation with tax return: a lab experiment Environmental Economics and Policy Studies Pub Date : 2022-06-16 Thiago Fonseca Morello, Luís Fernando da Silva e Silva
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Trade, equilibrium prices and rents in European auctions for emission allowances Environmental Economics and Policy Studies Pub Date : 2022-05-31 Bruno Bosco
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Strategic environmental policy in a differentiated duopoly with overlapping ownership: a welfare analysis Environmental Economics and Policy Studies Pub Date : 2022-05-20 Yang-Ming Chang, Manaf Sellak
This paper analyzes strategic environmental policy when polluting firms engage in overlapping ownership arrangements (OOAs) under differentiated duopoly with quantity competition. Specifically, we focus on two pollution control instruments: emission taxes and standards. The key findings are as follows: (i) Compared to the case without ownership, the optimal environmental tax rate and absolute standard
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Optimizing contract allocation for risky conservation tenders Environmental Economics and Policy Studies Pub Date : 2022-04-09 Harriet Toto Olita, Md. Sayed Iftekhar, Steven G. M. Schilizzi
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Testing the effect of electricity consumption on CO2 levels in Kuwait: linear vs. non-linear analysis Environmental Economics and Policy Studies Pub Date : 2022-04-09 Khalid M. Kisswani
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Future energy: in search of a scenario reflecting current and future pressures and trends Environmental Economics and Policy Studies Pub Date : 2022-02-16 Jennifer Morris, David Hone, Martin Haigh, Andrei Sokolov, Sergey Paltsev
Growing societal pressures, technological trends and government and industry actions are moving the world toward decarbonization and away from the “business-as-usual”. As such, the concept of a single/obvious “business as usual” or “reference” scenario is no longer relevant. Instead, there are multiple plausible futures that should be explored. We contribute one such scenario that carefully considers
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Correction to: Is there a demand for flood insurance in Vietnam? Results from a choice experiment Environmental Economics and Policy Studies Pub Date : 2022-01-24 Arnaud Reynaud,Manh-Hung Nguyen,Cécile Aubert
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Temporal stability of WTP estimates in labeled and unlabeled choice experiment for emissions reduction options, Queensland, Australia Environmental Economics and Policy Studies Pub Date : 2022-01-22 Galina Williams
Estimates of non-market values are valuable for policy makers. However, evidence of the stability of value estimates over long timeframes is limited. That can reduce the usefulness of such values in benefit transfer over time. Furthermore, the values might be affected by the choice of presentation of alternatives (e.g., labeled versus unlabeled). Most of the literature comparing the willingness-to-pay
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Prevention or cure? Optimal abatement mix Environmental Economics and Policy Studies Pub Date : 2022-01-21 Moriah Bostian, Rolf Färe, Shawna Grosskopf, Tommy Lundgren
We develop a model for pollution abatement that distinguishes between prevention and treatment technologies, in order to better understand the optimal mix of abatement measures. Our model separates the production process into two stages, an initial production and prevention stage and a final treatment (or cure) stage. We allow for reallocation of abatement investment across the production stages, in
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Tertiarization and the environment: does this relationship depend on the type of tertiarization? Environmental Economics and Policy Studies Pub Date : 2022-01-21 Mamoudou Camara
This article explores the relationship between tertiarization and the environment by asking whether this relationship varies according to the type of tertiarization. First, the analysis of types of tertiarization allows us to distinguish between absolute tertiarization and relative tertiarization. According to our data on 126 countries over the period 1992–2014, absolute tertiarization is the most
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Energy conservation and health risk reduction: an experimental investigation of punishing vs. rewarding incentives Environmental Economics and Policy Studies Pub Date : 2022-01-20 Chiradip Chatterjee, Nafisa Halim, Pallab Mozumder
Combustion of fossil fuels is the major source of energy in the United States and around the world. The combustion causes emission of greenhouse gases and particle pollution, which leads to health hazards. As people become increasingly conscious of their carbon footprints, they may choose to reduce their energy consumption using a variety of energy-saving technologies. We design a context-rich incentivized
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Microchipped bags and waste sorting Environmental Economics and Policy Studies Pub Date : 2022-01-05 Picchio, Matteo
We evaluate the effectiveness of attaching microchips to bags for curbside collection in reducing unsorted urban solid waste and increasing the fraction of recycled waste. The microchip enables the local police to identify the users that have left the bags on the curb and check whether they have sorted the waste properly. Our study is carried out in the Italian province of Macerata (Marche, Italy)
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Speaking of business ethics: Bourdieu and market morality as a discursive practice Environmental Economics and Policy Studies Pub Date : 2021-12-22 Cerne, Annette
While communication of business ethics has increased in importance, it is often understood as being more of immaterial than material value. However, recent studies have demonstrated that language and communication can have important social consequences, changing institutional logics and daily practices in economic fields. This conceptual paper explores how sociologist Pierre Bourdieu’s theory of practice
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Impact of COVID-19 type events on the economy and climate under the stochastic DICE model Environmental Economics and Policy Studies Pub Date : 2021-11-19 Shevchenko, Pavel V., Murakami, Daisuke, Matsui, Tomoko, Myrvoll, Tor A.
The classical DICE model is a widely accepted integrated assessment model for the joint modeling of economic and climate systems, where all model state variables evolve over time deterministically. We reformulate and solve the DICE model as an optimal control dynamic programming problem with six state variables (related to the carbon concentration, temperature, and economic capital) evolving over time