Journal of Environmental Economics and
Management
Green Table of Contents
Volume
100
March
2020
Special
section on Stranded assets and the impact of climate policy on capital and
fossil fuel owners
How assets get
stranded: The impact of climate policy on capital and fossil fuel owners.
Introduction to the JEEM special section on climate policy and political
economy
Ottmar Edenhofer, Matthias Kalkuhl, Till Requate, Jan
Christoph Steckel
Article 102300
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All or nothing:
Climate policy when assets can become stranded
Matthias Kalkuhl, Jan Christoph Steckel, Ottmar
Edenhofer
Article 102214
The risk of policy tipping and stranded carbon assets
Frederick van der
Ploeg, Armon Rezai
Article 102258
Instrument choice and stranded assets in the transition to
clean capital
Julie Rozenberg, Adrien Vogt-Schilb,
Stephane Hallegatte
Article 102183
Climate policy, stranded assets, and investors’ expectations
Suphi Sen, Marie-Theres von Schickfus
Article 102277
To build or not to build? Capital stocks and climate policy∗
Elizabeth Baldwin,
Yongyang Cai, Karlygash Kuralbayeva
Article 102235
Petrodollar recycling, oil monopoly, and carbon taxes
Waldemar Marz, Johannes Pfeiffer
Article 102263
Regular
papers
The role of
research in common pool problems
Olli-Pekka Kuusela, Tuomas Laiho
Article 102287
Superfund cleanups and children’s lead exposure
Heather Klemick, Henry Mason, Karen Sullivan
Article 102289
Resolving intergenerational conflict over the environment
under the Pareto criterion
Torben M.
Andersen, Joydeep Bhattacharya, Pan Liu
Article 102290
Enforcing regulatory standards in stock pollution problems
Carmen Arguedas, Francisco Cabo, Guiomar
Martín-Herrán
Article 102297