Publication of Enduring Quality Award Recipients
Each year since 1989, AERE has recognized works that are of seminal nature and with enduring value in environmental and resource economics. Place and type of publication are unrestricted for the AERE Publication of Enduring Quality (PEQ) award.
2024
Richard Newell and Billy Pizer for “Discounting the Distant Future: How Much Do Uncertain Rates Increase Valuations?,”Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, Vol. 46 (2003), pp. 52-71.
2023
James Sanchirico and James Wilen for “Bioeconomics of Spatial Exploitation in a Patchy Environment,” Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, Vol. 37 (1999), pp. 129–50.
2022
Trudy Ann Cameron, “A new paradigm for valuing non-market goods using referendum data: maximum likelihood estimation by censored logistic regression,” Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, Vol. 15 (1988), pp. 355-379.
W. Michael Hanemann, “Willingness to Pay and Willingness to Accept: How Much Can They Differ?,” The American Economic Review, Vol. 81, No. 3 (Jun., 1991), pp. 635-647.
2021
Madhu Khanna and Lisa A. Damon, “EPA’s Voluntary 33/50 Program: Impact on Toxic Releases and Economic Performance of Firms,” Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, Vol. 37 (1999), pp. 1-25.
David Levhari and Leonard J. Mirman, “The Great Fish War: An Example Using a Dynamic Cournot-Nash Solution,” Bell Journal of Economics, Vol. 11, No. 1 (Spring, 1980), pp. 322-334.
2020
Emissions Trading: An Exercise in Reforming Pollution Policy. By T. H. Tietenberg. (Washington, DC: Resources for the Future, 1985.
Kenneth Y. Chay and Michael Greenstone, "The Impact of Air Pollution on Infant Mortality: Evidence from Geographic Variation in Pollution Shocks Induced by a Recession," The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 118, Issue 3 (August 2003), Pages 1121–1167.
2019
Robert M. Solow, “The Economics of Resources or the Resources of Economics,” The American Economic Review, Vol. 64, No. 2, Papers and Proceedings of the Eighty-sixth Annual Meeting of the American Economic Association (May, 1974), pp. 1-14.
Robert Mendelsohn, William D. Nordhaus, and Daigee Shaw, “The Impact of Global Warming on Agriculture: A Ricardian Analysis,” The American Economic Review, Vol. 84, No. 4 (September 1994), pp. 753-771.
2018
Martin L. Weitzman, "Why the Far-Distant Future Should Be Discounted at Its Lowest Possible Rate," Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, Vol. 36, Issue 3 (1998), pp. 201-208.
Christian Gollier, "Discounting an Uncertain Future," Journal of Public Economics, Vol. 85, Issue 2 (August 2002), pp. 149-166.
2017
Richard Newell, Adam Jaffe, and Robert Stavins. "The Induced Innovation Hypothesis and Energy-Saving Technological Change," Quarterly Journal of Economics, 114(3), 1999: 941-975.
David Popp. "Induced Innovation and Energy Prices," American Economic Review, 92(1), 2002: 160-180.
2016
Due to a change in the timing of AERE's awards ceremonies, there was no PEQ awarded for the calendar year 2016.
2015
Scott Barrett. "Self Enforcing International Environmental Agreements," Oxford Economic Papers, 46, October, 1994: 878-894.
2014
John M. Hartwick. "Intergenerational Equity and the Investing of Rents from Exhaustible Resources," American Economic Review, 67, 5 (1977): 972-974.
2013
Lans Bovenberg and Ruud de Mooij. “Environmental Levies and Distortionary Taxation,” American Economic Review, 84, 4 (1994).
Lans Bovenberg and Lawrence H. Goulder. “Optimal Environmental Taxation in the Presence of Other Taxes: General Equilibrium Analyses,” American Economic Review, 86, 4 (1996).
2012
Gene M. Grossman and Alan B. Krueger. "Economic Growth and the Environment," Quarterly Journal of Economics 110,2 (1995): 353-377.
Werner Antweiler, Brian Copeland, and M. Scott Taylor. "Is Free Trade Good for the Environment?," American Economic Review 91, 4 (2001): 877-908.
2011
Biological Diversity," Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 24, 1 (1993): 60-68.
Martin Weitzman. "The Noah's Ark Problem," Econometrica 66, 6 (1998): 1279-98.
2010
Frances R. Homans and James E. Wilen. “A Model of Regulated Open Access Resource Use,” Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 32, 1 (1997): 1-21.
2009
Kathleen Segerson. "Uncertainty and Incentives for Nonpoint Pollution Control," Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 15, 1 (1988): 87-98.
2008
Karl-Göran Mäler. Environmental Economics: A Theoretical Inquiry(The John Hopkins University Press, 1974).
2007
Judd Hammack and Gardner Mallard Brown, Jr. Waterfowl and Wetlands: Toward Bioeconomic Analysis (Resources for the Future, 1974).
2006
H. Scott Gordon. "The Economic Theory of a Common-Property Resource: The Fishery," Journal of Political Economy 62, 2 (April 1954): 124-142.
Anthony Scott. "The Fishery: The Objectives of Sole Ownership,"Journal of Political Economy 63, 2 (April 1955): 116-124.
2005
William Nordhaus. Managing the Global Commons: The Economics of Climate Change (MIT Press, 1994).
2004
David Montgomery. “Markets in Licenses and Efficient Pollution Control Programs,” Journal of Economic Theory 1972.
2003
Partha Dasgupta and Geoffrey Heal, Economic Theory and Exhaustible Resources, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1979.
2002
A. Myrick (Rick) Freeman III, The Benefits of Environmental Improvement: Theory and Practice, Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press for Resources for the Future, 1979.
The Measurement of Environmental and Resource Values: Theory and Methods, Washington, D.C.: Resources for the Future, 1993.
2001
Thomas D. Crocker, "The Structuring of Atmospheric Pollution Control Systems,” in The Economics of Air Pollution, ed. H. Wolozin (Norton, New York, 1966) pp. 61-86.
2000
Colin W. Clark, Mathematical Bioeconomics: The Optimal Management of Renewable Resources (Wiley Interscience, editions of 1976, 1990).
1999
Richard Bishop and Thomas Heberlein, "Measuring Values of Extramarket Goods: Are Indirect Measures Biased?" American Journal of Agricultural Economics, vol. 61, no. 5, December 1979.
W. Michael Hanemann, "Welfare Evaluations in Contingent Valuation Experiments with Discrete Responses," American Journal of Agricultural Economics, vol. 66, no. 3, August 1984.
1998
Robert C. Mitchell and Richard T. Carson, Using Surveys to Value Public Goods: The Contingent Valuation Method (Washington, D.C., Resources for the Future, 1989).
1997
Sherwin Rosen, "Hedonic Prices and Implicit Markets: Product Differentiation in Pure Competition," Journal of Political Economy, 1974.
1996
Martin L. Weitzman, "Prices vs. Quantities," Review of Economic Studies, 1974.
1995
Kenneth Arrow and Anthony C. Fisher, "Environmental Preservation, Uncertainty and Irreversibility," Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1974.
1994
No award given.
1993
William J. Baumol and Wallace E. Oates, The Theory of Environmental Policy: Externalities, Public Outlays, and the Quality of Life (Prentice-Hall, 1975; 2nd edition, Cambridge University Press, 1988).
1992
Oscar Burt and Durward Brewer, “Estimation of the Net Social Benefits from Outdoor Recreation,” Econometrica, 1971.
1991
Alan Randall, Berry Ives, and Clyde Eastman, “Bidding Games for Valuation of Aesthetic Environmental Improvements,” Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 1974.
1990
John V. Krutilla, “Conservation Reconsidered,” American Economic Review, 1967.
1989
Harold Hotelling, “The Economics of Exhaustible Resources,” Journal of Political Economy, 1939.
Robert U. Ayres and Allen V. Kneese, “Production, Consumption, and Externalities,” American Economic Review, 1969.
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