Journal of Environmental Economics and Management
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Journal of Environmental Economics and Management | |
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Abbreviated title | JEEM |
Discipline | Economics |
Language | English |
Publication details | |
Publisher | Elsevier () |
Publication history | 1974 - present |
Frequency | 6 issues per year |
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ISSN | 0095-0696 |
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The Journal of Environmental Economics and Management (JEEM) is a peer-reviewed journal of environmental economics published six times per year. It is the official technical journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (AERE).
JEEM is devoted to the publication of theoretical and empirical papers concerned with the linkage between economic systems and environmental and natural resources systems. Generally regarded as the top journal in natural resources and environmental economics, it concentrates on the management and/or social control of the economy in its relationship with the management and use of natural resources and the natural environment.[1] Providing worldwide coverage of the field, JEEM includes articles by economists as well as interdisciplinary papers by researchers in other fields of interest to resource and environmental economists.
JEEM is differentiated from the Association's other official journal, the Review of Environmental Economics and Policy (REEP), in that JEEM has a more technical orientation. REEP is targeted more towards the environmental policy-making audience.
The current editor of JEEM is Charles F. Mason of the Department of Economics and Finance at the University of Wyoming. He oversees the work of eight co-editors in different sub-areas of the field of environmental economics who bear primary responsibility for the selection of papers. The previous editor was Joseph Herriges.
The journal can be accessed online via ScienceDirect.
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The ISI Web of Knowledge allows the user to rank all articles in a specified journal according to the number of times they have been cited.
JEEM Articles: Top 50 Titles by Total Citations (to 02/07/08, according to ISI Web of Knowledge) | |||
Rank | Title, Author(s), Volume(number), Pages, Year | Total cites | Per year |
1 | “VALUING PUBLIC-GOODS - THE PURCHASE OF MORAL SATISFACTION,” Daniel Kahneman, KNETSCH JL, Vol. 22(1) 57-70, 1992 | 373 | 21.94 |
2 | “HEDONIC HOUSING PRICES AND DEMAND FOR CLEAN-AIR,” HARRISON D, RUBINFELD DL, Vol. 5(1) 81-102, 1978 | 230 | 7.42 |
3 | “ENVIRONMENTAL-QUALITY AND DEVELOPMENT - IS THERE A KUZNETS CURVE FOR AIR-POLLUTION EMISSIONS,” SELDEN TM, SONG DQ, Vol. 27(2) 147-162, 1994 | 218 | 14.53 |
4 | “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 | 213 | 10.14 |
5 | “COMBINING REVEALED AND STATED PREFERENCE METHODS FOR VALUING ENVIRONMENTAL AMENITIES,” ADAMOWICZ W, LOUVIERE J, WILLIAMS M, Vol. 26(3) 271-292, 1994 | 192 | 12.8 |
6 | “A SATISFACTORY BENEFIT COST INDICATOR FROM CONTINGENT VALUATION,” HOEHN JP, RANDALL A, Vol. 14(3) 226-247, 1987 | 140 | 6.36 |
7 | “HOW PEOPLE RESPOND TO CONTINGENT VALUATION QUESTIONS - A VERBAL PROTOCOL ANALYSIS OF WILLINGNESS-TO-PAY FOR AN ENVIRONMENTAL-REGULATION,” SCHKADE DA, PAYNE JW, Vol. 26(1) 88-109, 1994 | 130 | 8.67 |
8 | “BIDDING GAMES FOR VALUATION OF AESTHETIC ENVIRONMENTAL IMPROVEMENTS,” RANDALL A, IVES B, EASTMAN C, Vol. 1(2) 132-149, 1974 | 125 | 3.68 |
9 | “FIRM INCENTIVES TO PROMOTE TECHNOLOGICAL-CHANGE IN POLLUTION-CONTROL,” MILLIMAN SR, PRINCE R, Vol. 17(3) 247-265, 1989 | 112 | 5.6 |
10 | “POLLUTION AS NEWS - MEDIA AND STOCK-MARKET REACTIONS TO THE TOXICS RELEASE INVENTORY DATA,” HAMILTON JT, Vol. 28(1) 98-113, 1995 | 109 | 7.79 |
11 | “ECONOMICS OF FISHING AND MODERN CAPITAL THEORY - SIMPLIFIED APPROACH,” CLARK CW, MUNRO GR, Vol. 2(2) 92-106, 1975 | 109 | 3.3 |
12 | “EXPERIMENT ON THE ECONOMIC VALUE OF VISIBILITY,” ROWE RD, DARGE RC, BROOKSHIRE DS, Vol. 7(1) 1-19, 1980 | 108 | 3.72 |
13 | “UNCERTAINTY AND INCENTIVES FOR NONPOINT POLLUTION-CONTROL,” SEGERSON K, Vol. 15(1) 87-98, 1988 | 107 | 5.1 |
14 | “ESTIMATION USING CONTINGENT VALUATION DATA FROM A DICHOTOMOUS CHOICE WITH FOLLOW-UP QUESTIONNAIRE,” CAMERON TA, QUIGGIN J, Vol. 27(3) 218-234, 1994 | 103 | 6.87 |
15 | “CHOICES WITHOUT PRICES WITHOUT APOLOGIES,” VATN A, BROMLEY DW, Vol. 26(2) 129-148, 1994 | 100 | 6.67 |
16 | “TRANSACTION COSTS AND TRADEABLE PERMITS,” STAVINS RN, Vol. 29(2) 133-148, 1995 | 98 | 7 |
17 | “PRICING ENVIRONMENTAL-HEALTH RISKS - SURVEY ASSESSMENTS OF RISK - RISK AND RISK - DOLLAR TRADE-OFFS FOR CHRONIC-BRONCHITIS,” VISCUSI WK, MAGAT WA, HUBER J, Vol. 21(1) 32-51, 1991 | 93 | 5.17 |
18 | “TRENDS IN NATURAL-RESOURCE COMMODITY PRICES - AN ANALYSIS OF THE TIME DOMAIN,” SLADE ME, Vol. 9(2) 122-137, 1982 | 92 | 3.41 |
19 | “AN EXPERIMENT IN VOLUNTARY ENVIRONMENTAL-REGULATION - PARTICIPATION IN EPAS 33/50 PROGRAM,” ARORA S, CASON TN, Vol. 28(3) 271-286, 1995 | 88 | 6.29 |
20 | “What drives deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon? Evidence from satellite and socioeconomic data,” Pfaff ASP, Vol. 37(1) 26-43, 1999 | 87 | 8.7 |
21 | “Information as regulation: The effect of community right to know laws on toxic emissions,” Konar S, Cohen MA, Vol. 32(1) 109-124, 1997 | 86 | 7.17 |
22 | “MODELS FOR REFERENDUM DATA - THE STRUCTURE OF DISCRETE CHOICE MODELS FOR CONTINGENT VALUATION,” MCCONNELL KE, Vol. 18(1) 19-34, 1990 | 85 | 4.47 |
23 | “VALUATION OF AESTHETIC PREFERENCES,” BROOKSHIRE DS, IVES BC, SCHULZE WD, Vol. 3(4) 325-346, 1976 | 83 | 2.59 |
24 | “GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL-PROBLEMS - THE EFFECTS OF UNILATERAL ACTIONS TAKEN BY ONE COUNTRY,” HOEL M, Vol. 20(1) 55-70, 1991 | 82 | 4.56 |
25 | “Using donation mechanisms to value nonuse benefits from public goods,” Champ PA, Bishop RC, Brown TC, et al., Vol. 33(2) 151-162, 1997 | 79 | 6.58 |
26 | “THE EMPIRICAL PROPERTIES OF 2 CLASSES OF DESIGNS FOR TRANSFERABLE DISCHARGE PERMIT MARKETS,” ATKINSON SE, TIETENBERG TH, Vol. 9(2) 101-121, 1982 | 79 | 2.93 |
27 | “ARBITRARY VALUES, GOOD CAUSES, AND PREMATURE VERDICTS,” SMITH VK, Vol. 22(1) 71-89, 1992 | 77 | 4.53 |
28 | “FIRM BEHAVIOR UNDER IMPERFECTLY ENFORCEABLE POLLUTION STANDARDS AND TAXES,” HARFORD JD, Vol. 5(1) 26-43, 1978 | 77 | 2.48 |
29 | “ESTIMATING AIR POLLUTION CONTROL BENEFITS FROM LAND VALUE STUDIES,” FREEMAN AM, Vol. 1(1) 74-83, 1974 | 77 | 2.2 |
30 | “ON THE MEASUREMENT OF BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY,” SOLOW A, POLASKY S, BROADUS J, Vol. 24(1) 60-68, 1993 | 74 | 4.62 |
31 | “THE EFFECTS OF THE RISK OF FIRE ON THE OPTIMAL ROTATION OF A FOREST,” REED WJ, Vol. 11(2) 180-190, 1984 | 74 | 2.96 |
32 | “Why the far-distant future should be discounted at its lowest possible rate,” Weitzman ML, Vol. 36(3) 201-208, 1998 | 73 | 6.64 |
33 | “BIAS IN DISCRETE RESPONSE CONTINGENT VALUATION,” KANNINEN BJ, Vol. 28(1) 114-125, 1995 | 73 | 5.21 |
34 | “Perceptions versus objective measures of environmental quality in combined revealed and stated preference models of environmental valuation,” Adamowicz W, Swait J, Boxall P, et al., Vol. 32(1) 65-84, 1997 | 71 | 5.92 |
35 | “THE MARGINAL COST OF SPECIES PRESERVATION - THE NORTHERN SPOTTED OWL,” MONTGOMERY CA, BROWN GM, ADAMS DM, Vol. 26(2) 111-128, 1994 | 71 | 4.73 |
36 | “Bioeconomics of spatial exploitation in a patchy environment,” Sanchirico JN, Wilen JE, Vol. 37(2) 129-150, 1999 | 70 | 7 |
37 | “Starting point bias in dichotomous choice valuation with follow-up questioning,” Herriges JA, Shogren JF, Vol. 30(1) 112-131, 1996 | 70 | 5.38 |
38 | “SEQUENCING AND NESTING IN CONTINGENT VALUATION SURVEYS,” CARSON RT, MITCHELL RC, Vol. 28(2) 155-173, 1995 | 70 | 5 |
39 | “COST-EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS OF ALTERNATIVE AIR QUALITY-CONTROL STRATEGIES,” ATKINSON SE, LEWIS DH, Vol. 1(3) 237-250, 1974 | 69 | 2.03 |
40 | “OLS VERSUS ML ESTIMATION OF NON-MARKET RESOURCE VALUES WITH PAYMENT CARD INTERVAL DATA,” CAMERON TA, HUPPERT DD, Vol. 17(3) 230-246, 1989 | 68 | 3.4 |
41 | “Voluntary environmental agreements: Good or bad news for environmental protection?,” Segerson K, Miceli TJ, Vol. 36(2) 109-130, 1998 | 67 | 6.09 |
42 | “Optimal CO2 abatement in the presence of induced technological change,” Goulder LH, Mathai K, Vol. 39(1) 1-38, 2000 | 66 | 7.33 |
43 | “EQUILIBRIUM POLLUTION TAXES IN OPEN ECONOMIES WITH IMPERFECT COMPETITION,” KENNEDY PW, Vol. 27(1) 49-63, 1994 | 66 | 4.4 |
44 | “INNOVATION IN POLLUTION-CONTROL,” DOWNING PB, WHITE LJ, Vol. 13(1) 18-29, 1986 | 66 | 2.87 |
45 | “EFFECTS OF CARBON TAXES IN AN ECONOMY WITH PRIOR TAX DISTORTIONS - AN INTERTEMPORAL GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM-ANALYSIS,” GOULDER LH, Vol. 29(3) 271-297 Part: Part 1, 1995 | 64 | 4.57 |
46 | “THE IDEOLOGY OF EFFICIENCY - SEARCHING FOR A THEORY OF POLICY ANALYSIS,” BROMLEY DW, Vol. 19(1) 86-107, 1990 | 64 | 3.37 |
47 | “The determinants of an environmentally responsive firm: An empirical approach,” Henriques I, Sadorsky P, Vol. 30(3) 381-395, 1996 | 63 | 4.85 |
48 | “EFFLUENT REGULATION AND LONG-RUN OPTIMALITY,” SPULBER DF, Vol. 12(2) 103-116, 1985 | 63 | 2.62 |
49 | “Do contingent valuation estimates pass a scope test? A meta-analysis,” Smith VK, Osborne LL, Vol. 31(3) 287-301, 1996 | 60 | 4.62 |
50 | “The price of pollution: A dual approach to valuing SO2 allowances,” Coggins JS, Swinton JR, Vol. 30(1) 58-72, 1996 | 60 | 4.62 |
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- Journal of Environmental Economics and Management @ ScienceDirect
- Association of Environmental and Resource Economists