Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists is 4. 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 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
ArticleCitations
Martin Weitzman: A Gift That Keeps on Giving57
Extreme Temperatures, Adaptation Capacity, and Household Retail Consumption27
Front Matter26
Public Pressure and the Heterogeneous Effects of Voluntary Pollution Abatement25
Clean Air and Cognitive Productivity: Effect and Adaptation24
Cournot, Pigou, and Ricardo Walk into a Bar: Unilateral Environmental Policy and Leakage with Market Power and Firm Heterogeneity20
Mitigating Cost-Vector Effects in Stated Choice Experiments Using Cheap Talk and Opt-Out Reminders20
Front Matter19
Heat and Productivity: Evidence from Flight On-Time Performance19
The Local Economic Impact of Natural Disasters18
Quantifying the Welfare Effects of Electric Vehicle Subsidies: Evidence from China17
The Dynamic Impacts of Pricing Groundwater16
Success, Failure, and Information: How Households Respond to Energy Conservation Goals16
Going Viral: Public Attention and Environmental Action in the Amazon13
Nonrenewable Resource Prices and Consumption When Resources Are Essential and Costly12
Environmental Hazards and Local Investment: A Half-Century of Evidence from Abandoned Oil and Gas Wells12
Does the Selective Erasure of Protected Areas Raise Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon?12
Weighting the Evidence: A Rank-Dependent Model of Outdoor Recreation11
Hazardous Waste and Home Values: An Analysis of Treatment and Disposal Sites in the United States10
Front Matter10
Information Matters: Feasible Policies for Reducing Methane Emissions10
The Creation and Extent of America’s First Environmental Agencies10
What Determines Effectiveness of Renewable Energy Standards? General Equilibrium Analytical Model and Empirical Analysis10
Making the Best of the Second-Best: Welfare Consequences of Time-Varying Electricity Prices9
Wallace E. Oates Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Award9
The Economic Cost of Groundwater Depletion in the High Plains Aquifer9
Selfish Incentives for Climate Policy: Empower the Young!9
Management of Timber and Nontimber Forest Products: Evidence from a Framed Field Experiment in Benin, West Africa9
Open Space in US Urban Areas: Where Might There Be Too Much or Too Little of a Good Thing?9
Policy Instrument Choice with Coasean Provision of Public Goods8
Between Wind and Water: Trade-offs of Irrigation and Wind Projects8
Optimal Subsidies for Green Hydrogen Production7
Noah’s Ark in a Warming World: Climate Change, Biodiversity Loss, and Public Adaptation Costs in the United States7
Unemployment, Labor Mobility, and Climate Policy6
Salience and Policy Instruments: Evidence from the Auto Market6
Front Matter6
Who Will Pay for Legacy Utility Costs?6
Measures against carbon leakage – combining output-based allocation with consumption taxes6
Burden Sharing and Self-Enforcing Climate Agreements6
What Are the Likely Air Pollution Impacts of Carbon Capture and Storage?6
Distributional Equity in the Employment and Wage Impacts of Energy Transitions6
The Economics of Orbit Use: Open Access, External Costs, and Runaway Debris Growth6
Environmental, Redistributive, and Revenue Effects of Policies Promoting Fuel-Efficient and Electric Vehicles6
Local Adaptation and Unintended Coastal Vulnerability: The Effect of Beach Nourishment on Residential Development in North Carolina6
Quantifying Heterogeneity in the Price Elasticity of Residential Natural Gas6
Group size and threshold uncertainty in common-pool resource dilemmas5
Investment Incentives in Tradable Emissions Markets with Price Floors5
Front Matter5
Does Environmental Regulation Matter for Income Inequality? New Evidence from Chinese Communities5
Incentives and Information in Methane Leak Detection and Repair5
Front Matter5
Climate-Related Natural Disasters and Voting Behavior: Evidence from Environmental Legislation in the US Senate5
RCTs against the Machine: Can Machine Learning Prediction Methods Recover Experimental Treatment Effects?5
Intensity-Based Rebating of Emission Pricing Revenues5
Food versus Fuel? Impacts of the North Dakota Oil Boom on Agricultural Prices5
Can Pigou at the Polls Stop Us Melting the Poles?5
The Abatement Cost of Methane Emissions from Natural Gas Production5
Front Matter5
Weathering an Unexpected Financial Shock: The Role of Federal Disaster Assistance on Household Finance and Business Survival5
Endogenous Risk and Habitat Loss from Climate Change: An Application to Seal Management after the November Rain5
Front Matter4
Pigouvian Policies under Behavioral Motives4
Dynamic (Mis)allocation of Investments in Solar Energy4
California’s Cap-and-Trade Program and Emission Leakage in the Western Interconnection: Comparing Econometric and Partial Equilibrium Model Estimates4
The Ambiguity of Fishing for Fun4
Front Matter4
Compliance and Truthfulness: Leveraging Peer Information with Competitive Audit Mechanisms4
Toxic Truth: Lead and Fertility4
Front Matter4
When Do Environmental Externalities Have Electoral Consequences? Evidence from Fracking4
Environmental and Regional Economic Development Policy: Evidence from the Rise of Central China Program4
Input Efficiency as a Solution to Externalities and Resource Scarcity: A Randomized Controlled Trial4
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