Journal of Environmental Economics and Management

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Journal of Environmental Economics and Management
DisciplineEconomics
LanguageEnglish
Edited byRoger von Haefen, Andreas Lange
Publication details
History1974–present
Publisher
FrequencyBimonthly
4.624 (2020)
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4J. Environ. Econ. Manag.
Indexing
CODENJEEMDI
ISSN0095-0696
LCCN74647870
OCLC no.01796173
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The Journal of Environmental Economics and Management is a peer-reviewed academic journal of environmental economics published six times per year. It was the official journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists until 2014. The journal is generally regarded as the top journal in natural resources and environmental economics[1], and publishes theoretical and empirical papers concerned with the linkage between economic systems and environmental and natural resources. Ralph d'Arge and Allen V. Kneese were the founding editors. The current editors-in-chief are Roger von Haefen (North Carolina State University) and Andreas Lange (University of Hamburg). Previous editors include Till Requate, Daniel J. Phaneuf, Joseph Herriges, and Charles F. Mason.

Most-cited papers

According to the Web of Science, the following papers have been cited most often:

  • Valuing public-goods - the purchase of moral satisfaction, Kahneman D, Knetsch JL, Vol. 22(1) 57–70, 1992
  • Hedonic housing prices and demand for clean-air, Harrison D, Rubinfeld DL, Vol. 5(1) 81–102, 1978
  • Environmental-quality and development - is there a kuznets curve for air-pollution emissions, Selden TM, Song DQ, Vol. 27(2) 147–162, 1994
  • A new paradigm for valuing non-market goods using referendum data - maximum-likelihood estimation by censored logistic-regression, Cameron TA, Vol. 15(3) 355–379, 1988
  • Combining revealed and stated preference methods for valuing environmental amenities, Adamowicz W, Louviere J, Williams M, Vol. 26(3) 271–292, 1994

See also

References

  1. ^ "Top journals in environmental economics".

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