The Review of Environmental Economics and Policy
(REEP) aims to fill the gap between traditional academic journals and the general interest press by providing a widely accessible yet scholarly source for the latest thinking on environmental economics and related policy.
The Review will publish a range of material including symposia, articles, and regular features. It is designed for broad appeal to economists and others in academia, government, the private sector, and the advocacy world who share a common interest in environmental and natural resource policy.
Articles in the Review are edited to be broadly accessible. Rather than focusing on technical and methodological aspects of research, articles in the Review will tend to focus on the broad lessons that can be learned—for environmental and resource economics or for public policy—from broader lines of research.
The Review will initially publish 2 issues per year, with the first issue published in April 2007.
Managing Editor
Robert N. Stavins
John F. Kennedy School of Government
Harvard University
79 John F. Kennedy St., Room L-306, Box 11
Cambridge, MA 02138
Office Telephone: 617-495-1820
Office Fax: 617-496-3783
E-Mail: robert_stavins@harvard.edu