Journal of Environmental Economics and Management

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Environmental Economics and Management is 28. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-12-01 to 2025-12-01.)
ArticleCitations
Fueling inequality: A novel estimate from large-scale reforms158
Labor activism over searing heat91
Labor market impacts of eco-development initiatives in protected areas73
The Economic Value of Clarifying Property Rights: Evidence from Water in Idaho’s Snake River Basin72
The Volkswagen emissions scandal: Exploring the role of environmental concern and social norms67
The Political Economy of (Lacking) Commitment to Green Policies57
Heterogeneous responses to carbon pricing: firm-level evidence from Beijing emissions trading scheme56
The impact of energy prices on industrial investment location: Evidence from global firm level data51
Impact evaluation with nonrepeatable outcomes: The case of forest conservation51
Fuel economy standards: Regulatory loopholes and firms’ heterogeneous responses47
Natural disasters and bank stability: Evidence from the U.S. financial system43
Centralization of environmental administration and air pollution: Evidence from China43
Focusing the view: Improved methods for assessing viewshed impacts of onshore wind turbines42
Collateral damage: The environmental consequences of US sanctions42
The joint impact of the European Union emissions trading system on carbon emissions and economic performance42
Is the clean energy transition making fixed-rate electricity tariffs regressive?41
Heat and experienced racial segregation40
Can social protection reduce damages from higher temperatures?40
Distributional policy impacts, WTP-WTA disparities, and the Kaldor-Hicks tests in benefit-cost analysis39
Adjustable emissions caps and the price of pollution37
More than particulates matter: Multiple pollutants and productivity in Indian call centers36
Toxic test scores: The impact of chemical releases on standardized test performance within U.S. schools35
Editorial Board34
Why green subsidies are preferred to carbon taxes: Climate policy with heightened carbon tax salience33
Dust storms and violent crime33
Mortality during resource booms and busts30
Biodiversity and the design of result-based payments: Evidence from Germany28
Behavioural nudges for water conservation in unequal settings: Experimental evidence from Cape Town28
Consequences of omitting non-lethal wildlife impacts from stated preference scenarios28
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