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The critical mass approach to achieve a deal on green goods and services: wha…
Melo, Jaime deVijil, Mariana

In July 2014 a group of 14 countries (the ‘Davos Group’) launched negotiations on liberalizing trade in ‘green goods’ (also known as environmental goods – EGs), focusing on the elimination of tariffs for a list of 54 products. With an average tariff of 1.8 per cent, this group has little to offer even if the list were extended to the 411 products on the ‘WTO list’. Taking into account tariff di…

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Volume 21 - Issue 3 - June 2016, pp. 393-414
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A corporate-crime perspective on fisheries: liability rules and non-compliance
Jensen, FrankNøstbakken, Linda

The existing fisheries economics literature analyzes compliance problems by treating the fishing firm as one cohesive unit, but in many cases violations are committed by agents acting on behalf of a firm. To account for this, we analyze the principal–agent relationship within the fishing firm. In the case where the firm directly benefits from illegal fishing, the firm must induce its crew to vi…

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Volume 21 - Issue 3 - June 2016, pp. 371-392
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Patterns of frontier development: a dynamic model of resource extraction in t…
Melstrom, Richard T.Jones, Luke R.Caviglia-Harris, Jill

Developing countries are known to exploit their resource frontier to achieve growth objectives and reduce poverty. This can lead to long-term positive outcomes or – if resource exploitation is unsustainable – lose–lose outcomes that leave populations and ecosystems worse off. This paper introduces a dynamic model of resource exploitation to explain how regions may succumb to, avoid or escape th…

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Volume 21 - Issue 3 - June 2016, pp. 350-370
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The colonial origins of deforestation: an institutional analysis
Marchand, Sébastien

This paper investigates whether inherited colonial legacies influence deforestation rates in 60 former colonized developing countries. It is hypothesized that differences in deforestation among countries can be attributed to their colonial legacies shaping the current impact of the institutional background on deforestation. Overall, the author finds that institutions defined as the extent of de…

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Volume 21 - Issue 3 - June 2016, pp. 318-349
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A matter of good taste: investigating preferences for in-house water treatmen…
Jeuland, MarcOrgill, JenniferShaheed, AmeerRevell, GeoffBrown, Joe

Low demand for safe water may partly result from a perceived distaste towards or the inconvenience of treatment methods. This paper analyzes preferences for water quality improvements in peri-urban Phnom Penh. The authors first analyze data from a discrete choice experiment in which respondents selected their preferred alternative from generic options varying in cost, taste acceptability, effec…

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Volume 21 - Issue 3 - June 2016, pp. 291-317
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Analysis of energy poverty and its implications for sustainable development i…
Ogwumike, Fidelis O.Ozughalu, Uche M.

This study estimates and analyzes the incidence and determinants of energy poverty in Nigeria based on a simple multidimensional energy poverty index that it constructed. It also highlights the implications of energy poverty for sustainable development in Nigeria. The headcount ratio and the logistic regression technique are used. The study utilizes the Nigeria Living Standard Survey data set o…

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Volume 21 - Issue 3 - June 2016, pp. 273-290
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Community forests, carbon sequestration and REDD+: evidence from Ethiopia
Mekonnen, AlemuBeyene, Abebe D.Bluffstone, Randall

REDD + is one of the tools under development to mitigate climate change, but it is not yet clear how to appropriately bring in the approximately 25 per cent of developing country forests that are managed by communities. Drawing on the economics of collective action literature, the authors attempt to shed light on whether forest collective action itself sequesters carbon. Using satellite imagery…

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Volume 21 - Issue 2 - April 2016, pp. 249-272
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Does Mexico benefit from the Clean Development Mechanism? A model-based scena…
Montaud, Jean-MarcPecastaing, Nicolas

Since 2000, the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) under the Kyoto Protocol has included southern countries in the fight against climate change by encouraging northern countries to make environmentally friendly direct investments at the lowest cost in these developing nations. Although CDM investments have enjoyed great success, the question of the contribution of these investments to the develo…

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Volume 21 - Issue 2 - April 2016, pp. 226-248
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Climate change and the Ethiopian economy: a CGE analysis
Alemu, MariaGebreegziabher, ZenebeStage, JesperMekonnen, Alemu

The paper analyzes the economic impacts of climate change-induced fluctuations on the performance of Ethiopia's agriculture, using a countrywide computable general equilibrium (CGE) model. We model the impacts on agriculture using a Ricardian model, where current agricultural production is modelled as a function of temperature and precipitation, among other things, and where future agriculture …

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Volume 21 - Issue 2 - April 2016, pp. 205-225
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Exploring the scope for transboundary collaboration in the Blue Nile river ba…
Tesfaye, AboneshBrouwer, Roy

In this study we model the preferences and willingness to pay (WTP) of downstream farmers in one of the largest irrigation schemes worldwide in Sudan for improved irrigation water supply through transboundary collaboration with farmers upstream in Ethiopia. In a choice experiment, Sudanese farmers are asked to pay an increase in existing irrigation fees to secure future irrigation water availab…

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Volume 21 - Issue 2 - April 2016, pp. 180-204
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Export of environmental goods: India's potential and constraints
Van Son NguyenKalirajan, Kaliappa

Using data from the period 1996–2010, this paper identifies the nature of constraints that make India, which is one of the emerging environmental goods and services (EGS) exporters, unable to realize its export potential of environmental goods (EG). The empirical results show that the growth of India's exports of EG was negatively affected by ‘behind the border’ constraints such as weak infrast…

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Volume 21 - Issue 2 - April 2016, pp. 158-179
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Wildlife conservation, labor supply and time values in rural Botswana
Larson, Douglas M.Pienaar, Elizabeth F.Jarvis, Lovell S.

To improve wildlife conservation incentives in community-based natural resource management programs, a better understanding of rural communities' willingness to engage in wildlife conservation jobs is needed. We implement a discrete choice model explaining reservation wages for nine conservation jobs using contingent behavior data from rural Botswana residents. We present a model in which the c…

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Volume 21 - Issue 2 - April 2016, pp. 135-157
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The case of a needle exchange policy debate in Fresno, California
Clarke, Kris

Needle exchange is one of the most effective public health interventions to prevent the transmission of infectious disease by injecting drug users. Despite the preponderance of scientific evidence, US federal funding for needle exchange programmes has been banned since 1988. This prohibition has resulted in the lack of a centralised policy on needle exchange and has given birth to a patch…

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Volume 36, Issue 2, May 2016; pp. 289–306
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Critical Social Policy
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Undermining housing affordability for New York’s low-income households: The…
Kadi, JustinRonald, Richard

While public programmes, rent controls and subsidy schemes have not resolved New York’s historic and long-standing housing crisis, they have been important in dampening the housing problems of low-income New Yorkers. Along with an encroaching neo-liberal hegemony, however, since the 1990s redistributive policies have come under growing pressure. This article focuses on the neo-liberal restr…

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Volume 36, Issue 2, May 2016; pp. 265–288
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02610183
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Putting victims first? A critique of Coalition anti-social behaviour policy
Heap, Vicky

Anti-social behaviour (ASB) policy was not pursued by the Conservative–Liberal Democrat Coalition government with the same vigour as their New Labour predecessors. Where developments did take place a clear shift in emphasis was apparent, with the needs of ASB victims elevated to the forefront of policy. This article critically appraises two major developments that showcase the Coalition…

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Volume 36, Issue 2, May 2016; pp. 246–264
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Should irregular migrants have the right to healthcare? Lessons learnt from t…
Boso, ÀlexVancea, Mihaela

This article critically evaluates the Royal Decree-Law 16/2012, which regulates migrants’ access to public healthcare services in Spain. In particular, it examines the political rationale behind the restriction of migrants’ access to primary and specialised healthcare services. We depart from the right to health as it is defined in the Spanish and international legislations to deconstru…

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Volume 36, Issue 2, May 2016; pp. 225–245
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Defamilisation and familisation measures: Can they reduce the adverse effects…
Foster, LiamChau, Ruby C.M.Yu, Sam W.K.

This article explores the impact of defamilisation and familisation measures for women with caring responsibilities and their implications for access to pensions in later life in Hong Kong and the UK in the context of pro-market pension reforms. The first part of the article discusses pro- market pension reforms and their effects on women, the second discusses the potential role of defamil…

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Volume 36, Issue 2, May 2016; pp. 205–224
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Designing electronic information systems for the future: Social workers and t…
Gillingham, PhilipGraham, Timothy

There is a well-established critique of current forms of electronic information systems (IS) in social work organisations and attention is now turning to their redesign for the future. In this article we go beyond critiques that have established how this occurred to explore one of the reasons why current forms of IS have been observed to undermine frontline practice. In the same way that te…

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Volume 36, Issue 2, May 2016; pp. 187–204
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Beyond individualisation: The German ‘activation toolbox’
Eversberg, Dennis

This article discusses recent debates on ‘activating’ labour market policies in light of German reforms since 2003. Beckian and Giddensian theories of modernity, political economy, and the governmentality school all argue within a common paradigm of individualisation, assuming the ‘responsibilised’ and isolated individual to be the focal point of activation policies. This paradigm is qu…

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Volume 36, Issue 2, May 2016; pp. 167–186
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Low road or high road? The post-crisis trajectory of Irish activation
Murphy, Mary P.

Comparatively slow in adopting any clear activation strategy, post-crisis Ireland crossed the Rubicon and rapidly took steps to implement a work-first labour activation strategy. The article maps and examines the interaction of three variables – ideational influences, political interests and institutional processes – to assess the nature of post-crisis Irish activation policy. Troika im…

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Volume 36, Issue 3, August 2016; pp. 432–452
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