Environment and Development Economics

Papers
(The TQCC of Environment and Development 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
EDE volume 27 issue 5 Cover and Front matter47
EDE volume 27 issue 4 Cover and Back matter30
Unravelling the pastoralist paradox – preferences for land tenure security and flexibility in Kenya23
COVID-19 lockdown and municipal solid waste: evidence from the discarding records of 252 communities in China19
Weather shocks and capital flight16
Does extreme temperature exposure take a toll on mental health? Evidence from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study16
Solar photovoltaic adoption and poverty alleviation: experience from rural China15
EDE volume 27 issue 5 Cover and Back matter15
Pathways for low-carbon energy transition in the southern and eastern Mediterranean region: an institutional mechanism map14
Does the Porter hypothesis hold in China? evidence from the “2+26” regional air pollution treatment policy14
Does information disclosure mitigate air pollution? Evidence from China13
Differentiation strategies in coffee farms: opportunities for Costa Rican growers12
A real-options analysis of climate change and international migration12
Scope insensitivity and mental accounting12
Rural electrification, the credibility revolution, and the limits of evidence-based policy9
Disclosure of enterprises' environmental violations: evidence from Chinese public supervision8
The impact of weather shocks on employment outcomes: evidence from South Africa7
User-generated data to predict visitors in environmental areas7
How confident are you in the ability of experts to provide reliable information? Evidence from a choice experiment on microplastics7
Migration response to drought in Mali. An analysis using panel data on Malian localities over the 1987-2009 period7
Can abatement efforts in a common pool resource promote overexploitation of the resource?6
What do economists think about the green transition? Exploring the impact of environmental consciousness6
Adaptive capacity and subsequent droughts: evidence from Ethiopia5
Comparing market instruments for forest conservation in Brazil using farm-level census data5
Precursors of environmental compliance in a transitional economy: an empirical investigation of monitoring and enforcement in Chile5
Survey-based approach to generate regional multipliers for the Indonesian tropical tuna fisheries5
Testing Kuznets’ environmental hypothesis for the Legal Amazon: a nonlinear approach5
The impact of rail transit openings on the purchase of cars with different fuel economy5
Can large-scale technology raise small-miner income and reduce mercury? Prospects for female waste-rock collectors selling ore to non-mercury processing plants5
EDE volume 27 issue 3 Cover and Front matter5
Carbon pricing and household welfare: Evidence from Uganda-Erratum5
Trade liberalization and the choice of pollution abatement4
The effect of drought on household occupation choices in rural India4
Long-run management of Greenland's fishery on Greenland halibut (Reinhardtius hippoglossoides)4
EDE volume 27 issue 4 Cover and Front matter3
Adoption of clean energy cooking technologies in rural households: the role of women3
Choice of environmental policy instrument in developing countries: an application to fire regulation in the Brazilian Amazon3
Is it too hot to work? Evidence from Peru3
Productivity impact of temperature change: evidence from Indonesia household-based enterprises survey3
Greenhush and greenwash: a signalling game analysis of strategic environmental disclosure3
Compensating differentials in rents, wages and agricultural returns: the quality-of-life among Indonesian regencies and cities3
Natural catastrophes and insurance in a developing economy: new theoretical and empirical evidence3
The long-term effects of natural disasters on human capital accumulation: a quasi-natural experiment based on the Yellow River floodplain area3
Extreme climatic event shocks and employment: empirical evidence from Chinese firms3
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