Journal of Environmental Economics and Management

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Journal of Environmental Economics and Management

description Scientific journal
Area of ​​Expertise Economics , business , environmental science
language English
publishing company Elsevier
First edition 1974
Frequency of publication 6 × / year
Editor-in-chief Till Requate , Jared C. Carbone , Fredrik Carlsson , Ujjayant Chakravorty , Matthew A. Cole , Linda Nostbakken , Jay Shimshack , Roger H. Von Haefen , Hendrik Wolff
Web link journals.elsevier.com
Article archive sciencedirect.com
ISSN (print)

The Journal of Environmental Economics and Management ( JEEM ) is an economic journal devoted to the topic of environmental economics . Until 2014, it served as the official journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (AERE) alongside the Review of Environmental Economics and Policy (REEP ). The Journal of Environmental Economics and Management is published with a frequency of three issues per semester by the Dutch publisher Elsevier .

history

The Journal of Environmental Economics and Management was first published in May 1974 by Academic Press with Ralph C. d'Arge ( University of Wyoming ) and Allen V. Kneese ( Resources for the Future ) as editors-in-chief. The motivation for founding the magazine was the desire to create a specialist journal that would do justice to the increased interest of the professional world in environmental economics and related topics. Furthermore, according to d'Arge and Kneese, JEEM should, among other things, be specifically dedicated to the analysis of political-institutional management problems relating to the interaction between human institutions and their natural environment. Originally, however, JEEM was published with a frequency of four issues per year, which only rose to the current frequency of three issues per semester in 1989. The list of past editors-in-chief of the Journal of Environmental Economics and Management includes Ralph C. d'Arge (1974–1986) and Allen V. Kneese (1974–1986) Ronald G. Cummings ( Georgia State University , 1987–1996), Robert T. Deacon ( University of California, Santa Barbara , 1997-2000), Joseph A. Herriges ( Iowa State University , 2001-2005), Charles F. Mason (University of Wyoming, 2006-2010) and Daniel James Phaneuf ( University of Wisconsin – Madison , 2011–2013).

From 1974 to 2014, JEEM was one of the two in-house journals of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists.

Content

The Journal of Environmental Economics and Management publishes theoretical and empirical articles devoted to specific topics in resource and environmental economics . In order to be published, articles should (1) contain essential elements relating to the connection between economic systems and ecological or resource systems, or (2) be essential for understanding the design of environmental policies. Although the general orientation of the journal is economics, interdisciplinary articles from researchers in other scientific fields are also welcomed, provided they represent areas of interest for resource and environmental economists. According to its own statement, the journal intends to be of interest not only to researching economists, but also to the scientific community that deals professionally with research issues relating to resource and environmental management.

editorial staff

The Journal of Environmental Economics and Management is directed by Till Requate , Jared C. Carbone , Fredrik Carlsson , Ujjayant Chakravorty , Matthew A. Cole , Linda Nostbakken , Jay Shimshack , Roger H. Von Haefen, and Hendrik Wolff . They are supported by a 38-member editorial board.

The following economists headed the Journal of Environmental Economics and Management as editors-in-chief:

reception

In a study by Kalaitzidakis et al. (2003), the Journal of Environmental Economics and Management was ranked 25th out of 159 evaluated publications, but fell to 59th place out of 209 compared publications in an updated study by Kalaitzidakis et al. (2011). In the economics publication ranking of the Tinbergen Institute at the University of Amsterdam , the Journal of Environmental Economics and Management is listed in category A (“very good general economic journals and top journals in the respective subject”). Another study by the French economists Pierre-Phillippe Combes and Laurent Linnemer ranks the journal in the third best category A, ranking it 30th out of 600 economic journals.

The Journal of Environmental Economics and Management's impact factor in 2012 was 1.969. In the statistics of the Social Sciences Citation Index , the journal was ranked 30th out of 116 journals in the Business category and 49th out of 333 journals in the Economics category with this impact factor . In the area of environmental science , the journal was ranked 22nd out of 93 journals.

Most cited articles

The following article list shows those articles in the Journal of Environmental Economics and Management that were cited most frequently according to the Web of Knowledge (as of February 2013):

  • Daniel Kahneman , Jack L. Knetsch: Valuing Public Goods: The Purchase of Moral Satisfaction. Vol. 22, No. 1, 1992, pp. 57-70.
  • Thomas M. Selden, Daqing Song: Environmental Quality and Development: Is There a Kuznets Curve for Air-Pollution Emissions? Vol. 27, No. 2, 1994, pp. 147-162.
  • W. Adamowicz, J. Louviere, M. Williams: Combining Revealed and Stated Preference for Valuing Environmental Amenities. Vol. 26, No. 3, 1994, pp. 271-292.
  • D. Harrison, DL Rubinfeld: Hedonic Housing Prices and Demand for Clean Air. Vol. 5, No. 1, 1978, pp. 81-102.
  • TA Cameron: A New Paradigm for Valuing Non-Market Goods Using Referendum Data: Maximum-Likelihood Estimation by Censored Logistic Regression. Vol. 15, No. 3, 1988, pp. 355-379.

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Editorial Board of JEEM (English)
  2. ^ Allen V. Kneese, Ralph C. d'Arge: Editorial. In: Journal of Environmental Economics and Management. Vol. 1, No. 1, 1974, p. 1.
  3. AERE newsletter from November 2013 , accessed on September 19, 2017.
  4. Objectives and scope of the JEEM (English)
  5. ^ Pantelis Kalaitzidakis, Theofanis P. Mamuneas, Thanasis Stengos: Rankings of Academic Journals and Institutions in Economics. (PDF; 177 kB). In: Journal of the European Economic Association. Vol. 1, No. 6, 2003, pp. 1346-1366.
  6. Pantelis Kalaitzidakis, Theofanis P. Mamuneas, Thanasis Stengos: An updated ranking of academic journals in economics. (PDF; 337 kB). In: Canadian Journal of Economics. Vol. 44, No. 4, 2011, pp. 1525-1538.
  7. Magazine ranking of the Tinbergen Institute (English) ( Memento from February 8, 2012 in the Internet Archive )
  8. Pierre-Philippe Combes, Laurent Linnemer: Inferring Missing Citations: A Quantitative Multi-Criteria Ranking of all Journals in Economics . In: GREQAM Document de Travail . No. 2010-28 , 2010, pp. 26–30 (English, halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr [PDF]).
  9. ^ ISI Web of Knowledge, Journal Citation Reports, Social Sciences Edition, 2013.
  10. ranking of Jeem articles on Web of Knowledge (English)  ( Page no longer available , searching web archivesInfo: The link is automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / apps.webofknowledge.com