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About EEEP

Since 2012, Economics of Energy & Environmental Policy (EEEP) Journal has provided a scholarly and research-based, yet easily read and accessible source of information on contemporary economic thinking and analysis of policy issues in the interface between energy and environmental economics.  The editors strive to bi-annually publish a blend of original refereed articles and notes, feature articles, commentaries, letters to the editors, and book reviews on energy and environmental economic topics.

The journal aims to nurture a dialogue between academics, business and public authorities. It covers policy issues worldwide and is published twice each year.

Editor-in-chief: Charles F. Mason

Impact Factor (2024): 1.2
Impact Factor (5-years): 1.6

Meet the Editor-in-Chief

Charles Mason 

Charles ("Chuck") Mason is the H. A. "Dave" True, Jr. Chair in Petroleum and Natural Gas Economics in the Department of Economics and former Associate Dean for Research in the College of Business at the University of Wyoming. An internationally recognized scholar in environmental and resource economics, he has authored more than 90 peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters.

Over the past 25 years, Professor Mason has held numerous editorial leadership roles at leading economics journals. He served as Managing Editor of the Journal of Environmental Economics and Management (2006–2011), Associate Editor of the European Economic Review (2012–2023), Co-Editor of Economic Inquiry (2015–2022), and Joint Interim Managing Editor (2013) and Co-Editor (2014–2016) of the Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists. Since 2012, he has served as Joint Editor-in-Chief of Strategic Behavior and the Environment, and since 2021, as Joint Editor-in-Chief of Economics of Energy & Environmental Policy.

Professor Mason earned dual bachelor's degrees in Economics and Mathematics (1977) and a Ph.D. in Economics (1983) from the University of California, Berkeley. Throughout his career, he has held visiting appointments at the University of Cambridge, the London School of Economics, the University of Oxford, Venice International University (Ca' Foscari), and the Toulouse School of Economics.

He is a University Fellow at Resources for the Future, an Area Member of CESifo (Center for Economic Studies and ifo Institute), and an Honorary Life Member of the French Association of Environmental and Resource Economists. Professor Mason has been a faculty member at the University of Wyoming since 1982.

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Journal Highlights

  • Global Reach 

    Our submissions come from Europe (28%), Asia/Oceania (37%), North America (21%), and the rest of the world (14%).

  • Peer Review

    The Economics of Energy & Environmental Policy (EEEP) is a journal focused on the policy implications of the economic factors affecting and affected by policy decisions in these critical and overlapping fields. The purpose is to provide analysis which will stimulate constructive dialogue and thereby encourage improved policy.

    Readers are invited to submit letters of not more than two pages (i.e., not more than 1000 words) concisely and impersonally reacting to articles appearing in EEEP.

  • Policy Impact

    Publishes research that bridges academic analysis and real-world energy and environmental policy, providing insights that inform policymakers, industry leaders, and researchers.

Aims & Scope

Economics of Energy & Environmental Policy (EEEP), an IAEE journal founded in 2012, is a policy-oriented, peer-reviewed publication bridging energy and environmental economics. Published twice yearly, it features accessible scholarly articles, notes, and commentaries fostering dialogue among academics, business, and policymakers worldwide.

Topics Covered

  • Objectives and instruments in climate policy
  • Energy market design
  • Infrastructure regulation and regulatory policy
  • Competition policy (including market power issues, etc.)
  • Emission trading
  • Policy of international negotiations and agreements on environmental issues
  • Energy, environment and developing countries
  • Institutions for policy formation and enforcement
  • Sustainability of energy systems
  • Energy systems in city planning
  • Demand response tools
  • Energy security
  • Renewable energy policy
  • Technology and innovation policy
  • Energy efficiency policy
  • Natural resources policy for energy extractive industries
  • Transportation policy
  • Taxation and fiscal policy issues
  • Private-public partnership in energy industries

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