Resource and Energy Economics

Papers
(The median citation count of Resource and Energy Economics is 3. 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 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Do natural resources help or hinder development? Resource abundance, dependence, and the role of institutions59
Convergence of the world’s energy use42
Public acceptance of and heterogeneity in behavioral beach trip responses to offshore wind farm development in Catalonia (Spain)24
Individualism and the adoption of clean energy technology22
The impact of information-based interventions on conservation behavior: A meta-analysis22
Rural light pollution from shale gas development and associated sleep and subjective well-being21
Understanding the resistance to carbon taxes: Drivers and barriers among the general public and fuel-tax protesters21
Political Blue Sky: Evidence from the Local Annual “Two Sessions” in China21
Heterogeneous preferences and investments in energy saving measures20
Fuel choices and fuelwood use for residential heating and cooking in urban areas of central-southern Chile: The role of prices, income, and the availability of energy sources and technology19
Competing eco-labels and product market competition16
Hedging and temporal permit issuances in cap-and-trade programs: The Market Stability Reserve under risk aversion15
The impact of smart meters on residential water consumption: Evidence from a natural experiment in the Canary Islands15
Path dependence, self-fulfilling expectations, and carbon lock-in15
Energy efficiency and heating technology investments: Manipulating financial information in a discrete choice experiment15
Analysis of the optimal spatial distribution of natural gas under ‘transition from coal to gas’ in China14
Productivity and misallocation of energy resources: Evidence from Korea’s manufacturing Sector13
Raising climate ambition in emissions trading systems: The case of the EU ETS and the 2021 review13
The impact of the corporate average fuel economy standards on technological changes in automobile fuel efficiency13
Past and present outage costs – A follow-up study of households’ willingness to pay to avoid power outages13
Empirical grid impact of in-home electric vehicle charging differs from predictions13
Crop burning and forest fires: Long-term effect on adolescent height in India12
Flexible customer willingness to pay for bundled smart home energy products and services11
Environmental and socio-economic implications of woody biomass co-firing at coal-fired power plants11
Why is Germany’s energy transition so expensive? Quantifying the costs of wind-energy decentralisation11
Spatial discounting of ecosystem services11
Using an integrated choice and latent variable model to understand the impact of “professional” respondents in a stated preference survey10
Subjective probabilistic expectations, household air pollution, and health: Evidence from cooking fuel use patterns in West Bengal, India10
A field experiment to estimate the effects of anchoring and framing on residents’ willingness to purchase water runoff management technologies9
Revisiting the location bias and additionality of REDD+ projects: the role of project proponents status and certification9
Incentives to (not) disclose energy performance information in the housing market9
Depletion, climate, and the incremental value of groundwater9
Catching up and falling behind: Cross-country evidence on the impact of the EU ETS on firm productivity9
Measuring benefits from spatially-explicit surface water quality improvements: The roles of distance, scope, scale, and size9
Green monetary and fiscal policies: The role of consumer preferences8
The economics of climate change with endogenous preferences8
Sell green and buy green: A signaling theory of green products8
More incentive, less pollution: The influence of official appraisal system reform on environmental enforcement8
Quantifying landscape externalities of renewable energy development: Implications of attribute cut-offs in choice experiments8
Energy intensity: Deindustrialization, composition, prices, and policies in U.S. states8
Energy efficiency promotion backfires under cap-and-trade7
Green human resource management – A personnel economics perspective7
Is high-speed rail heading towards a low-carbon industry? Evidence from a quasi-natural experiment in China7
Environmental disparities in urban Mexico: Evidence from toxic water pollution7
Transboundary marine protected areas7
Well-being effects of extreme weather events in the United States7
Behavioral responses of green builders to discontinuous certification schemes7
Integrated assessment of nitrogen runoff to the Gulf of Mexico6
Leaving your tailings behind: Environmental bonds, bankruptcy and waste cleanup6
Drive less, drive better, or both? Behavioral adjustments to fuel price changes in Germany6
Financing energy efficiency retrofits in Chilean households: The role of financial instruments, savings and uncertainty in energy transition6
Effectiveness of air pollution standards in reducing mortality in India6
Human-induced earthquakes, risk salience, and housing values6
Should environmental R&D be prioritized?6
Testing structural benefit transfer: The role of income inequality6
The measurement of environmental economic inefficiency with pollution-generating technologies6
Would my driving pattern change if my neighbor were to buy an emission-free car?6
An economic model of vehicle-to-grid: Impacts on the electricity market and consumer cost of electric vehicles5
Pollution abatement with disruptive R&D investment5
What if people value nature? Climate change and welfare costs5
Impact of peer comparisons and firm heterogeneity on nonpoint source water pollution: An experimental study5
Cleaning up the air for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games: Empirical study on China's thermal power sector5
Strategic pollution control under free trade5
Corporate social responsibility, social optimum, and the environment-growth tradeoff5
Financing renewables in the age of falling technology costs5
Which “second-best” climate policies are best? Simulating cost-effective policy mixes for passenger vehicles5
The role of short selling threat in corporate environmental disclosure strategies: Evidence from China5
Testing the regulatory threat hypothesis: Evidence from Sweden5
Permit markets, carbon prices and the creation of innovation clusters4
Technology licensing and environmental policy instruments: Price control versus quantity control4
Property rights and groundwater management in the High Plains Aquifer4
Optimal federal co-regulation of renewable energy deployment4
The market-based dissemination of energy-access technologies as a business model for rural entrepreneurs: Evidence from Kenya4
Cross-country spillovers of renewable energy promotion—The case of Germany4
Recycling under environmental, climate and resource constraints4
Does attribute order influence attribute-information processing in discrete choice experiments?4
Adverse selection, commitment and exhaustible resource taxation4
Confronting climate change: Adaptation vs. migration in Small Island Developing States4
Time-varying pricing may increase total electricity consumption: Evidence from Costa Rica4
Exposure to wind turbines, regional identity and the willingness to pay for regionally produced electricity4
Highway Spending and Induced Vehicle Emissions: Evidence from the US states3
Choice sets for spatial discrete choice models in data rich environments3
Rural access to electricity and welfare outcomes in Rwanda: Addressing issues of transitional heterogeneities and between and within gender disparities3
Environmental taxation in the Bertrand differentiated duopoly: New insights3
Advance disposal fee vs. disposal fee: A monopolistic producer’s durability choice model3
International production chains and the pollution offshoring hypothesis: An empirical investigation3
Who benefits from an oil boom? Evidence from a unique Alaskan data set3
Home country bias in international emissions trading: Evidence from the EU ETS3
One size may not fit all: Welfare benefits and cost reductions with optional differentiated household electricity rates3
Shark hunting: On the vulnerability of resources with heterogeneous species3
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