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Effect of a Policy Intervention to Stimulate Lead Service Line Replacement: Evidence from Wisconsin - Environmental and Resource Economics Environmental and Resource Economics - Lead contamination in drinking water remains a serious public health risk in the United States, yet public water systems with aging lead service lines still...

In the March Environmental and Resource Economics: lead exposure is falling in many countries, but risks from legacy water systems remain. Chanheung Cho & Younghyeon Jeon assess an intervention to replace domestic lead piping in the US. #EAERE

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Assessing Omitted Variable Bias in Ricardian models’ Estimates of Climate Change Impacts - Environmental and Resource Economics Environmental and Resource Economics - Assessing the impact of climate change on agricultural productivity is crucial for targeted adaptation and policy planning. In this context, the Ricardian...

In the March Environmental and Resource Economics: The Ricardian model is a widely-used approach to measuring economic impacts of climate change when farmers adapt their behaviour. Charlotte Fabri, Sergei Schaub, Steven Van Passel & Tobias Dalhaus examine its robustness. #EAERE

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Relocation of Toxic-Releasing Facilities and Effects on Environmental Inequality in the United States - Environmental and Resource Economics We investigate the impact of industrial facility relocation on the distribution of pollution incidence across different socioeconomic groups in the US. While facilities that relocated reduced their…

In Environmental and Resource Economics for March: Exposure to pollutants is often related to income. Xiao Wang, George Deltas, Madhu Khanna & Xiang Bi investigate how plant relocation affects environmental inequalities for the US. #EAERE

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How Important are IEAs for Mitigation if Countries are of the Homo Moralis Type? - Environmental and Resource Economics Environmental and Resource Economics - We analyze international environmental agreements in a two-stage game when governments have homo moralis preferences à la Alger and Weibull,...

In Environmental and Resource Economics for March: nations incur losses if they tackle climate change in a non-cooperative and self-interested manner. Thomas Eichner & Rüdiger Pethig revisit scope for global cooperation when countries are not completely self-interested. #EAERE

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Environmental Regulation, Firm Heterogeneity and Macroeconomic Volatility - Environmental and Resource Economics Environmental and Resource Economics - This paper investigates how firm heterogeneity affects the transmission of macroeconomic shocks and the volatility of key macroeconomic variables under...

In Environmental and Resource Economics for March: using Europe's carbon trading system as a case study, Fabio Di Dio & Lorenzo Frattarolo investigate how environmental regulation affects the impact of macroeconomic shocks. #EAERE #EconSky

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The Two-Edged Sword of Altruism in Willingness to Pay for Water Infrastructure and Affordability Programs - Environmental and Resource Economics Environmental and Resource Economics - Aging water and sewer infrastructure in the United States poses significant health and environmental risks. While higher water and sewer rates can finance...

In February's Environmental and Resource Economics: Sampriti Sarkar and Frank Lupi use a choice experiment to investigate how caring for others affects the willingness to deal with aging water and sewage infrastructure problems in the US. #EAERE #Econsky

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Sovereign Debt Sustainability, The Carbon Budget, and Climate Damages - Environmental and Resource Economics Environmental and Resource Economics - Climate risks present a substantial challenge to sovereign debt sustainability and fiscal space. The economic costs associated with mitigation efforts and...

In February's Environmental and Resource Economics: sovereign debt risk poses challenges and sets constraints even for high income countries. Caterina Seghini examines how climate change complicates the picture. #Econsky #EAERE

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Result-Based vs. Action-Based Payments in Spatially Heterogeneous Landscapes: A Systematic Model-Based Comparison - Environmental and Resource Economics Environmental and Resource Economics - Result-based payments (RBP) are discussed as a more targeted and cost-effective alternative to action-based payments (ABP). Previous research indicates that...

In February's Environmental and Resource Economics: when it comes to supporting nature, should governments pay by results (risky, hard to evaluate) or for actions (observable, but not the real goal)? The two approaches go head-to-head in Martin Drechsler's paper. #EAERE #Econsky

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Pigou’s Advice and Sisyphus’ Warning: Carbon Pricing with Non-Permanent Carbon Dioxide Removal - Environmental and Resource Economics Environmental and Resource Economics - This paper develops a welfare and public economics perspective on optimal policies for carbon removal and storage (CDR) in permanent and non-permanent sinks....

In February's Environmental and Resource Economics: temporary sinks for carbon put off permanent removal but buy precious time for developing better solutions.
Max Franks, Friedemann Gruner, Matthias Kalkuhl, Kai Lessmann & Ottmar Edenhofer examine the economics. #EAERE #Econsky

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Information, Distance and Firms’ Responses: Evidence from Polluting Monitoring in China - Environmental and Resource Economics Environmental and Resource Economics - This paper explores the unintended consequences of an automated air quality monitoring program aimed at enhancing air quality information disclosure in China....

In February's Environmental and Resource Economics: does proximity to a local air quality monitoring station matter for regulartory strictness, pollution and production? Xi Liu & Yinhe Liang show that it does for firms in China. #EAERE #Econsky

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Adaptation in Target-Based International Environmental Agreements - Environmental and Resource Economics Environmental and Resource Economics - In this paper, we examine the impact of adaptive investments on international environmental agreements that, like the current Paris Agreement, have a...

In February's Environmental and Resource Economics: both adaptation and mitigation are important part of global responses to climate change. Michèle Breton & Lucia Sbragia explore how the Paris agreement alters the strategic incentives for countries. #EAERE #Econsky

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What We Know Shapes What We Grow: Environmental Information Treatment Effects on Urban Tree Choices - Environmental and Resource Economics Environmental and Resource Economics - The growing number of urban greening programs, and in particular street tree policies, reflects the need to adapt to changing environmental conditions in...

In February's Environmental and Resource Economics: Claire Doll examines how tree-planting preferences in Western Australia depend on information provision. #EAERE #Econsky

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Understanding Non-Compliance with Rights-Based Fisheries Management In Vietnam - Environmental and Resource Economics Environmental and Resource Economics - Understanding the determinants of non-compliance is crucial for the effective management and conservation of small-scale fisheries. This study empirically...

In February's Environmental and Resource Economics: Bui Bich Xuan, Quach Thi Khanh Ngoc, Claire W. Armstrong, Godwin K. Vondolia & Pham Khanh Nam investigate the roles of social norms in sustaining illegal fishing activities in Vietnam. #Econsky #EAERE

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How Effective are Intermittent Energy Reports? Evidence from a Long-Term Behavioral Intervention in Energy Conservation - Environmental and Resource Economics This paper examines the effectiveness of intermittent behavioral interventions in promoting residential energy conservation, focusing on the reintroduction of social comparison feedback after a…

In January's Environmental and Resource Economics: in psychology, behaviours are less likely to fade when rewarded only sometimes. Salim Turdaliev, Yermone Sargsyan & Silvester van Koten offer evidence that intermittent reinforcement may help energy-saving persist. #EAERE

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Centralization of Environmental Governance and Skill Premium - Environmental and Resource Economics Environmental and Resource Economics - Taking the 2003 vertical management reform of environmental protection department in Shaanxi Province as a quasi-experiment, we use industrial enterprise data...

In January's Environmental and Resource Economics: environmental policies often have unexpected consequences. Jiale Yan documents how reforms in China that strengthened implementation lowered wages for unskilled workers. #EAERE #EconSky

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Agricultural Dynamics and Structural Transformation: Can they Withstand Weather Extremes? - Environmental and Resource Economics Environmental and Resource Economics - Extreme weather increasingly influences the economies of low- and middle-income countries, where agriculture remains a major employer. Yet its role in...

In January's Environmental and Resource Economics: what's the link between extreme weather and economic growth? Kristin Muthui & Natalia Zugravu-Soilita report that while isolated heatwaves have little long-term impact, the effects of repeated hot droughts accumulate.
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Preferences for Biodiversity-Promoting Private Garden Designs: A Basket-Based Choice Experiment - Environmental and Resource Economics Environmental and Resource Economics - This study introduces the basket-based choice experiment (BBCE) as suggested by Caputo and Lusk (2022) into the field of environmental economics and...

In January's Environmental and Resource Economics: Tobias Börger, Danny Campbell, Jürgen Meyerhoff & Malte Welling use a choice experiment to examine German gardeners' tastes for making their green fingers even greener.
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Incentives for Green Technology Adoption and Compliance Under Risk Aversion and Technological Uncertainty - Environmental and Resource Economics Environmental and Resource Economics - We study firms’ incentives to adopt environmentally friendly technologies in response to emission taxes, focusing on contexts characterized by imperfect...

In January's Environmental and Resource Economics: incentives for green technology adoption are a perennial policy issue. Carmen Arguedas, Fernando Peinado & José Luis Zofío focus on the role of uncertainty and risk aversion.

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MEY and MSY in a General Equilibrium - Environmental and Resource Economics Environmental and Resource Economics - Most studies have focused on the effects of targeting Maximum Economic Yield (MEY) in fisheries using a partial equilibrium (PE) approach, which fails to...

In January's Environmental and Resource Economics: Chang K. Seung uses data from Korea to consider the optimal management of fisheries when the economy-wide impacts of fishing are incorporated.

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Going Green: An Analysis of Mutual Fund Investment and Green Innovation in the Context of China - Environmental and Resource Economics Environmental and Resource Economics - Green finance is pivotal in advancing societal efforts to mitigate carbon emissions. This study examines the influence of green mutual fund investments on...

In the latest issue of Environmental and Resource Economics: Yu Wang, Michel Magnan & Yetaotao Qiu provide patent-based evidence from China that green finance can make innovation greener.

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Lessons from the EU Effort Sharing Decision for Supranational Climate Cooperation: A Firm-Level Analysis - Environmental and Resource Economics Environmental and Resource Economics - As an example of supranational climate policy coordination for sectors not covered by carbon trading, the European Effort Sharing Decision set national...

In the latest Environmental and Resource Economics: for sectors of the EU economy not covered by carbon trading, the Effort Sharing Decision set targets. But how did it influence emissions? Claire Gavard & Lukas Diethelm have answers. #EAERE #Econsky

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Rising Temperature, Nuanced Effects: Evidence from Seasonal and Sectoral Data - Environmental and Resource Economics Environmental and Resource Economics - Using quarterly temperature and sectoral value-added data for a large sample of advanced economies (AEs) and emerging markets and developing economies...

In the latest issue of Environmental and Resource Economics: how does the impact of higher temperatures differ across industrialized and developing economies? Ha Minh Nguyen & Samuel Pienknagura provide evidence. #Econsky #EAERE

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Optimal Allocation of Abatement Effort Under Political Constraints: The Economic Cost of Delaying Sectoral and Economy-Wide Climate Policies - Environmental and Resource Economics Despite commitments to address climate change, governments face political challenges to implementing first-best policies. These challenges cause policymakers to delay climate action, especially in…

In the latest issue of Environmental and Resource Economics: the messiness of politics can result in delay and distortion to effective policy. Adam Michael Bauer, Stéphane Hallegatte & Florent McIsaac provide evidence that delay is the greater harm for climate policy. #EAERE

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Modeling the Evolution of Carbon Intensity: Linking the Solow Model to the Transport Equation - Environmental and Resource Economics While a sustained contraction of global production could lower total carbon emissions, it would hamper economic development in poorer countries, reduce living standards for low-income households in…

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Lowering carbon intensities can help slow climate change. Pablo Garcia & Olivier Pierrard adapt the transport equation (an equation from physics, not transport) to model how lower carbon intensities spread globally. #EAERE

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Indirect Land use Change Mechanisms: Tests from Biofuel Mandates and Pantropical Agriculture - Environmental and Resource Economics Agricultural supply and demand shocks can indirectly cause environmental damages as they propagate across space, time and commodity markets according to mechanisms that have been extensively…

In the latest issue of Environmental and Resource Economics: Biofuel mandates have received some powerful financial support. Valentin Guye maps their impact on land use, including crop-substitution and deforestation, across the tropics. #Econsky #biofuels #EAERE

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Ecological Economics | ScienceDirect.com by Elsevier - Ecological Economics | ScienceDirect.com by Elsevier Read the latest articles of Ecological Economics at ScienceDirect.com, Elsevier’s leading platform of peer-reviewed scholarly literature

🌱 Ecological Economics invites contributions for a special issue on 𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐚𝐥 𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐚𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐬 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐑𝐞𝐬𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐞𝐧𝐜𝐞, dedicated to Karl-Göran Mäler, an #EAERE Fellow and a pioneer in combining economics, ecology, and other sciences.

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Boosting Sluggish Climate Policy: Endogenous Substitution, Learning, and Energy Efficiency Improvements - Environmental and Resource Economics There is widespread concern that climate policy is moving too slowly and that decarbonization is coming too late for effective climate protection. We analyze three different empirically relevant…

Recently, in Environmental and Resource Economics: which gives the biggest climate policy boost: growing substitutability of dirty with clean energy, scaling renewables, or efficiency in application?

Lucas Bretschger, Matthias Leuthard & Alena Miftakhova have answers. #EAERE

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Taste for Nature and Long-Run Cycles - Environmental and Resource Economics Environmental and Resource Economics - From a dynamic perspective, the existing literature on renewable resources in a Ramsey economy is puzzling. On the one hand, the central planner’s...

Recently accepted by Environmental and Resource Economics: Stefano Bosi, David Desmarchelier & Thai Ha-Huy model how differences in substitutability affect the nature of optimal management of renewable resources. #EAERE #Econsky

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📣 Last days to apply for the #EAERE - Université Savoie Mont Blanc #WinterSchool 2026! Next year the discussion will delve into the topic of "People’s understanding of and support for #environmental #policies"🙌

⏰ Deadline for applications: December 17, 2025
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Technology Diffusion in Carbon Markets: Evidence from Aviation - Environmental and Resource Economics Carbon pricing has been found mainly to foster low-carbon innovation but not low-carbon technology adoption. Focusing on the aviation sector, a hard-to-abate industry, we provide novel evidence that…

Recently accepted by Environmental and Resource Economics: pricing carbon encourages carbon-saving innovation, but what about technology adoption?
Xavier Fageda & Jordi J. Teixidó provide evidence of the impact of the European Union's ETS on the aviation industry. #EAERE #Econsky

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