(CO2, SO2 NOx emissions, greenhouse effect, pollution costs)
Air Quality Implications of a Nuclear Moratorium, by Anthony Bopp, Verne Loose, Charles Kolstad, and Robert Pendley,
2(3) 1981, 33-48
Global Energy and CO2 to the Year 2050, by Jae Edmonds and John Reilly,
4(3) 1983, 21-47
Optimal System Planning with Fuel Shortages and Emissions Constraints, by Michael Einhorn,
4(2) 1983, 73-90
Changing Climate and Energy Modeling: A Review, by John Reilly and Jae Edmonds,
6(3) 1985, 137-154
The Coming Age of Energy Taxes and Environmental Levies, by Hans-Jochen Luhmann, (Special Tax Issue) 1985, 49-58
Uncertainty Analysis of the AEA/ORAU C02 Emissions Model, by J. M. Reilly, J. A. Edmonds, R. H. Gardner, and A. L. Brenkert,
8(3) 1987, 1-29
CO2 Emission Limits: An Economic Cost Analysis for the USA, by Alan S. Manne and Richard G. Richels,
11(2) 1990, 51-74
Cost-Effective Control Strategies for Energy-Related Transboundary Air Pollution in Western Europe, by Heinz Welsch,
11(2) 1990, 87-103
Costs of Reducing U.S. CO2 Emissions Further Sensitivity Analyses, by Alan S. Manne and Richard G. Richels,
11(4) 1990, 69-78
Low Cost Strategies for Coping with CO2 Emission Limits, by Robert H. Williams,
11(4) 1990, 35-59
Cost of Slowing Climate Change: A Survey, by William D. Nordhaus,
12(1) 1991, 37-65
Cost of Australian Carbon Dioxide Abatement, by Robert E. Marks, Peter L. Swan, Peter McLennan, Richard Schodde, Peter B. Dixon, and David T. Johnson,
12(2)1991, 135-152
Cutting CO2 Emissions: The Effects of Alternative Policy Approaches, by John Whalley and Randall Wigle,
12(1) 1991, 109-124
Economic Activity and the Greenhouse Effect, by Yoshiki Ogawa,
12(1) 1991, 23-35
Efficient International Agreements for Reducing Emissions of CO2, by Michael Hoel,
12(2) 1991,93-107
Environmental Issues in the Future Development of the USSR Energy System, by V.M. Yudin, and O.K. Makarov,
12(3) 1991, 7-13
EPA's Scenarios for Future Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Global Warming, by Daniel Lashof,
12(1) 1991, 125-146
Formulating Greenhouse Policies in a Sea of Uncertainty, by Lester B. Lave ,
12(1) 1991, 9-21
Global CO2 Emission ReductionsThe Impacts of Rising Energy Costs, by Alan S. Manne and Richard G. Richels,
12(1) 1991, 87-107
Greenhouse Effect: A View from Europe, by David Pearce, and Edward Barbier,
12(1) 1991, 147-160
Limits on the Economic Effectiveness of a Carbon Tax, by Robert Kaufmann,
12(4) 1991, 139-144
Optimizing Tax Strategies to Reduce Greenhouse Gases without Curtailing Growth, by Roger E. Brinner, Michael G. Shelby, Joyce M. Yanchar, and Alex Cristofaro,
12(4) 1991, 1-14
Productivity Trends and the Cost of Reducing CO2 Emissions, by William W. Hogan, and Dale W. Jorgenson,
12(1) 1991, 67-85
Trade Off Between Economic and Environmental Objectives in Japan's Power Sector, by Hisashi Amagai, and PingSun Leung,
12(4) 1991, 95-104
Analysis of Unilateral CO2 Control in the European Community and OECD, by John Pezzey,
13(3) 1992, 159-171
CETA: A Model for Carbon Emissions Trajectory Assessment, by Stephen Peck and Thomas J. Teisberg,
13(1) 1992, 55-77
Climate Control Efficiency, by G.D. Ferrier and J.G. Hirschberg,
13(1) 1992, 37-54
Comparing the Effects of Greenhouse Gas Emissions on Global Warming, by Richard S. Eckaus,
13(1) 1992, 25-35
Energy Policy in the European Community: Conflicts Between the Objectives of the Unified Single Market, Supply Security and a Clean Environment, by John Surrey,
13(4) 1992, 207-231
Input-Output Analysis and Pollutant Emissions in France, by J.M. Breiul,
13(3) 1992, 173-184
Should Carbon Taxes by Additional to Other Transport Fuel Taxes?, by David M. Newbery,
13(2) 1992, 49-60
Trade Liberalization, Transportation, and the Environment, by Landis Gabel and Hendrik Roller,
13(3) 1992, 185-206
Analysis of the Macro-Economic Costs of Various
CO2 Emission Control Policies in Japan (David Wood Memorial Issue) by Noriyuki Goto and Takamitsu Sawa,
14(1) 1993, 83-110
Comparing Greenhouse Gases for Policy Purposes (David Wood Memorial Issue) by Richard Schmalensee,
14(1) 1993, 245-256
Economic Impact of the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 (David Wood Memorial Issue) by Dale Jorgenson and Peter Wilcoxen,
14(1) 1993, 159-182
Effects of NAFTA on the Environment (Special Issue: North American Energy Markets After Free Trade), by Robert Kaufmann, Peter Pauly and Julie Sweitzer,
14(3) 1993, 217-240
Global CO2 Agreements: A Cost Effective Approach, by Snorre Kverndokk,
14(2) 1993, 91-112
Global Warming and Urban Smog: The Cost-Effectiveness of CAFE Standards and Alternative Fuels, by Margaret A. Walls, Alan Krupnick and Carol Collins,
14(4) 1993, 75-98
Growth and Welfare Losses from Carbon Emissions Restrictions: A General Equilibrium Analysis of Egypt (David Wood Memorial Issue) by Charles Blitzer, Richard Eckaus, Supriya Lahiri, and Alexander Meeraus,
14(1) 1993, 57-82
Impact of Natural Gas Imports on Air Pollutant Emissions in Mexico (Special Issue: North American Energy Markets After Free Trade), by Alberto Bustani,
14(3) 1993, 1-16
Price, Environmental Regulation, and Fuel Demand: Estimates for Japanese Manufacturing Industries, by Isamu Matsukawa, Fujii Yoshifumi and Madono Seishi,
14(4) 1993, 37-56
Climate Treaty and the Norwegian Economy: A CGE Assessment, by Haakon Vennemo and Anne Brendemoen,
15(1) 1994, 77-93
Cost-Effective Climate Control in a Small Country, by Catherine Hagem,
15(4) 1994, 119-140
Costs of Stabilizing Global CO2 Emissions: A Probabilistic Model Based on Expert Judgments, by Alan S. Manne and Richard G. Richels,
15(1) 1994, 31-56
Emerging Environmental Markets: Improving the Competitiveness of Natural Gas, by Janie M. Chermak,
15(3) 1994, 75-92
Emission Trading with Shares and Coupons: A Laboratory Experiment, by Andrew Muller and Stuart Mestelman,
15(2) 1994, 185-212
Emission Costs, Consumer Bypass and Efficient Pricing of Electricity, by C.K. Woo, B. Hobbs, R. Oran, R. Pupp and B. Horii,
15(3) 1994, 43-54
Energy, Exhaustion, Environmentalism, and Etatism, by Richard L. Gordon,
15(1) 1994, 1-16
Environmentally Responsible Energy Pricing, by Kip Viscusi, Wesley Magat, Alan Carlin and Mark Dreyfus,
15(2) 1994, 23-42
Impact of Sulfur Limits on Fuel Demand and Electricity Prices in Britain, by David M. Newbery,
15(3) 1994, 19-42
Incentive Effects of Environmental Adders in Electric Power Auctions, by James B. Bushnell and Shmuel S. Oren,
15(3) 1994, 55-74
Incomplete International Climate Agreements: Optimal Carbon Taxes, Market Failures and Welfare Effects,
15(4) 1994, 141-166
Integrated Resource Planning with Environmental Costs in Developing Countries, by Chitru Fernando, P. Kliendorfer and M. Munasinghe,
15(3) 1994, 93-122
International Trade in Oil, Gas and Carbon Emission Rights: An Intertemporal General Equilibrium Model, by Alan S. Manne and Thomas F. Rutherford,
15(1)1994, 57-76
Social Costs of Greenhouse Gas Emissions: An Expected Value Approach, by Samuel Fankhauser,
15(2) 1994, 157-184
Tradable Cumulative CO2 Permits and Global Warming Control, by Richard Kosobud, Thom Daly, David South, and Kevin Quinn,
15(2) 1994, 213-232
Social Costing of Electricity in Maryland: Effects on Pollution, Investment and Prices, by Karen Palmer, Hadi Dowlatabadi, and Stuart Segal,
16(1) 1995, 1-26
Effects of Global Warming on Energy Use for Space Heating and Cooling in the United States, by Donald H. Rosenthal, Howard Gruenspecht, and Emily A. Moran,
16(2) 1995, 77-96
Regrets or No RegretsThat is the Question: Is Conservation a Costless CO2 Mitigation Strategy?, by Adam Rose and Shih-Mo Lin,
16(3) 1995, 67-88
Greenhouse Debate: Economic Efficiency, Burden Sharing and Hedging Strategies, by Alan Manne and Richard Richels,
16(4) 1995, 1-38
Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction: A Case Study of Sri Lanka, by Peter Meier and Mohan Munasinghe,
16(4) 1995, 79-108
Decomposition of SO2, NOx and CO2 Emissions from Energy Use of Major Economic Sectors in Taiwan, by Sue J. Lin and Tzu C. Chang,
17(1)1996, 1-18.
Incorporating Investment Uncertainty into Greenhouse Policy Models, by John R. Birge and Charles H. Rosa,
17(1) 1996, 79-90.
Preserving Natural Environments on Coal Lands at Minimum Cost, by William D. Watson,
17(1) 1996, 91-127.
Market Power in a System of Tradeable CO2 Quotas, by Hege Westskog,
17(3), 85-103.
CO2 Emission Reduction Costs in the Residential Sector: Behavioral Parameters in a Bottom-Up Simulation Model, by Mark Jaccard, Alison Bailie, and John Nyboer,
17(4) 1996, 107-132.
Energy Efficiency, Economic Efficiency and Future CO2 Emissions from the Developing World, by Peter Pearson and Roger Fouquet,
17(4) 1996, 135-160.
Decomposition of Aggregate Energy and Gas Emission Intensity for Industry: A Refined Divisia Index Method, by B.W. Ang and Ki-Hong Choi,
18(3) 1997, 59-73.
CO2 Emissions Limits: Economic Adjustments and the Distribution of Burdens, by Henry Jacoby, Richard Eckaus, Denny Ellerman, Ronald Prinn, David Reiner, and Zili Yang,
18(3) 1997, 31-58.
What is the Value of Scientific Knowledge? An Application to Global Warming Using the PRICE Model, by William D. Nordhaus and David Popp,
18(1) 1997, 1-46.
Buying Time: Franchising Hazardous and Nuclear Waste Cleanup, by Douglas R. Hale,
18(2) 1997, 63-88.
Market Power, International CO2 Taxation and Oil Wealth, by Elin Berg, Snorre Kverndokk, and Knut Einar Rosendahl,
18(4) 1997, 33-71.
Oil Spills, Workplace Safety and Firm Size: Evidence from the U.S. Gulf of Mexico OCS, by Omowumi Illedare, Allan Pulsipher, David Dismukes, and Dmitry Mesyanzhinov,
18(4) 1997, 73-89.
Weather and Pollution Abatement Costs, by Jonathan Leightner and Knox Lovell,
19(2) , 1998, 165-189.
Prices that Clear the Air: Energy Use and Pollution in Chile and Indonesia, by Gunnar Eskeland, Emmanuel Jimenez and Lili Liu,
19(3) , 1998, 85-106.
The Environmental Challenges of Power Generation, by Thomas Schelling,
19(2) , 1998, 115-124.
At What Cost do We Reduce Pollution? Shadow Prices of SO2 Emissions, by John R. Swinton,
19(4), 1998, 63-84.
Decomposition of Aggregate CO2 Emissions in the OECD: 1960-1995, by J. W. Sun,
20(3) , 1999, 147-155.
Emissions of SO2, NOx and CO2 in Transition Economies: Emission Inventories and Divisia Index Analysis, by Laurent Viguier,
20(2) , 1999, 59-88.
Energy Intensity and Carbon Emission Responses to Technological Change and Adoption: The U.S. Outlook, by Andy S. Kydes,
20(3) , 1999, 93-121.
Exploring Energy Technology Substitution for Reducing Atmospheric Carbon Emissions, by Karl E. Knapp,
20(2) , 1999, 121-144.
The Marginal Costs of Greenhouse Gas Emissions, by Richard S.J. Tol,
20(1) , 1999, 61-82.
The Next Restructuring: Environmental Regulation, by A. Denny Ellerman,
20(1) , 1999, 141-148.
The Kyoto Protocol: A Cost-Effective Strategy for Meeting Environmental Objectives? by Alan S. Manne and Richard Richels, (Special Issue: The Costs of the Kyoto Protocol), 1999, 1-24.
The Economics of the Kyoto Protocol, by Christopher N. MacCracken, James A. Edmonds, Son H. Kim, and Ronald D. Sands, (Special Issue: The Costs of the Kyoto Protocol), 1999, 25-72.
Adjustment Time, Capital Malleability and Policy Cost, by Henry D. Jacoby and Ian Sue Wing, (Special Issue: The Costs of the Kyoto Protocol), 1999, 73-92.
Requiem for Kyoto: An Economic Analysis of the Kyoto Protocol, by William D. Nordhaus and Joseph G. Boyer, (Special Issue: The Costs of the Kyoto Protocol), 1999, 93-130.
Kyoto, Efficiency, and Cost-Effectiveness: Applications of FUND, by Richard S.J. Tol, (Special Issue: The Costs of the Kyoto Protocol), 1999, 131-156.
Analysis of Carbon Emission Stabilization Targets and Adaptation by Integrated Assessment Model, by Atsushi Kurosawa, Hiroshi Yagita, Zhou Weisheng, Koji Tokimatsu, and Yukio Yanagisawa, (Special Issue: The Costs of the Kyoto Protocol), 1999, 157-176.
Clubs, Ceilings and CDM: Macroeconomics of Compliance with the Kyoto Protocol, by Johannes Bollen,Arjen Gielen, and Hans Timmer (Special Issue: The Costs of the Kyoto Protocol), 1999, 177-206.
Analysis of Post-Kyoto Scenarios: The Asian-Pacific Integrated Model, by Mikiko Kainuma, Yuzuru Matsuoka, Tsuneyuki Morita, (Special Issue: The Costs of the Kyoto Protocol), 1999, 207-220.
Effects of Restrictions on International Permit Trading: The MS-MRT Model, by Paul M. Bernstein, W. David Montgomery, Thomas F. Rutherford and Gui-Fang Yang, (Special Issue: The Costs of the Kyoto Protocol), 1999, 221-256.
The Kyoto Protocol: An Economic Analysis Using GTEM, by Vivek Tulpulé, Stephen Brown, Jaekyu Lim, Cain Polidano, Hom Pant and Brian S. Fisher (Special Issue: The Costs of the Kyoto Protocol), 1999, 257-286.
Emissions Trading, Capital Flows and the Kyoto Protocol, by Warwick McKibbin, Martin Ross, Robert Shackleton and Peter Wilcoxen, (Special Issue: The Costs of the Kyoto Protocol), 1999, 287-334.
The Economic Implications of Reducing Carbon Emissions: A Cross-Country Quantitative Investigation using the Oxford Global Macroeconomic and Energy Model, by Adrian Cooper, Scott Livermore, Vanessa Rossi, Alan Wilson and John Walker, (Special Issue: The Costs of the Kyoto Protocol), 1999, 335-366.
CO2 Emissions Control Agreements: Incentives for Regional Participation, by Stephen C. Peck and Thomas J. Teisberg, (Special Issue: The Costs of the Kyoto Protocol), 1999, 367-380.
"No Cost" Efforts to Reduce Carbon Emissions in the U.S.: An Economic Perspective, by Ronald J. Sutherland,
21(3) 2000, 89-112.
The Risk of Early Retirement of U.S. Nuclear Power Plants under Electricity Deregulation and CO2 Emission Reductions, by Geoffrey S. Rothwell,
21(3) 2000, 61-87.
Developing Countries Greenhouse Emissions: Uncertainty and Implications for Participation in the Kyoto Protocol, by Randall Lutter,
21(4) 2000, 93-120.
Supplementarity: An Invitation to Monopsony?, by A. Denny Ellerman and Ian Sue Wing,
21(4) 2000, 29-59.
International Comparisons of Sectoral Carbon Dioxide Emissions Using a Cross-Country Decomposition Technique, by Lee Schipper, Scott G. Murtishaw and Fridtjof Unander,
22(2) 2001, 35-75
The Determinants of Sulfur Emissions from Oil Consumption in Swedish Manufacturing Industry, 1976-1995, by Henrik Hammer and Åsa Löfgren,
22(2) 2001, 107-126
Uncertainties in Responding to Climate Change: On The Economic Value of Technology Policies for Reducing Costs and Creating Options, by Demetrios Papathanasiou and Dennis Anderson,
22(3) 2001, 79-114
The Kyoto Protocol, Emissions Trading and the CDM: An Analysis from Developing Countries Perspective, by Jyoti P. Painuly,
22(3) 2001, 147-169
The Kyoto Protocol: Regional and Sectoral Contributions to the Carbon Leakage, by Sergey V. Paltsev,
22(4) 2001, 53-79
Greenhouse Gas Reduction Policy in the United States: Identifying Winners and Losers in an Expanded Permit Trading System, by Adam Z. Rose and Gbadebo Oladosu,
23(1) 2002, 1-18
Early Emission Reduction Programs: An Application to CO2 Policy, by Ian W.H. Parry and Michael A. Toman,
23(1) 2002, 73-96
Designing a Tradable Permit System to Control SO2 Emissions in China: Principles and Practice, by A. Denny Ellerman,
23(2) 2002, 1-26
Interfuel Substitution within Industrial Companies - An Analysis Based on Panel Data at Company Level, by Thomas Bue Bjørner and Henrik Holm Jensen,
23(2) 2002, 27-50
Climate Politics from Kyoto to Bonn: From Little to Nothing? by Christoph Böhringer,
23(2) 2002, 51-71
The Curious Role of "Learning" in Climate Policy: Should We Wait for More Data? by Mort Webster,
23(2) 2002, 97-119
The Kyoto Mechansims and Russian Climate Politics (Arild Moe and Kristian Tangen), book review by Carol Dahl,
23(2) 2002, 123-125
The Economics of a Lost Deal: Kyoto - The Hague - Marrakesh, by Jean-Charles Hourcade and Frédéric Ghersi,
23(3) 2002, 1-26
Energy Price, Environmental Policy, and Technological Bias, by Abbas A. Taheri and Rodney Stevenson,
23(4) 2002, 85-108
Energy and Environment: Multiregulation in Europe (Piotr Jasinski and Wolfgang Pfaffenberger), book review by Aggei Semonov,
23(4) 2002, 115-117
Modeling the Cost of Climate Policy: Distinguishing Between Alternative Cost Definitions and Long-Run Cost Dynamics, by Mark. Jaccard, John Nyboer, Chris Bataille and Bryn Sadownik, 24(1) 2003, 49-73
Are Differentiated Carbon Taxes Inefficient? A General Equilibrium Analysis, by Brita Bye and Karine Nyborg, 24(2) 2003, 95-112
Market Power in International Carbon Emissions Trading: A Laboratory Test, by Björn Carlén, 24(3) 2003, 1-26
The Effects of Market Reforms on Structural Change: Implications for Energy Use and Carbon Emissions in China, by Karen Fisher-Vanden, 24(3) 2003, 27-62
Trade Liberalization and Carbon Leakage, by Onno Kuik and Reyer Gerlagh, 24(3) 2003, 97-120
Is International Emissions Trading Always Beneficial?, by Mustafa Babiker, John Reilly, and Laurent Viguier, 25(2) 2004, 33-56
Political Economy Obstacles to Fuel Taxation, by Henrik Hammar, Åsa Löfgren and Thomas Sterner, 25(3) 2004, 1-17
The Costs of Kyoto for the US Economy, by Terry Barker and Paul Ekins , 25(3) 2004, 53-71
Environmental Externalities, Market Distortions and the Economics of Renewable Energy Technologies, by Anthony D. Owen, 25(3) 2004, 127-156.
Trends and Breaks in Per-Capita Carbon Dioxide Emissions, 1870-2028, by Markku Lanne and Matti Liski, 25(4) 2004, 41-65
Does OPEC Matter? An Econometric Analysis of Oil Prices, by Robert Kaufmann, Stephane Dees, Pavlos Karadeloglou and Marcelo Sanchez, 25(4) 2004, 67-90
Climate Policy and the Steel Industry: Achieving Global Emissions Reductions by an Incomplete Climate Agreement, by Lars Mathiesen and Ottar Mæstad, 25(4) 2004, 91-114
Combining Top-Down and Bottom-Up Approaches to Energy-Economy Modeling Using Discrete Choice Methods, by Nic Rivers and Mark Jaccard, 26(1) 2005, 83-106
Implementing Kyoto in Canada: The Role of Nuclear Power, by Duane Bratt, 26(1) 2005, 107-122
Should Developing Countries Take On Binding Commitments in a Climate Agreement? An Assessment of Gains and Uncertainty, by Steffen Kallbekken and Hege Westskog, 26(3) 2005, 41-60
A Note on Trends in European Industrial Pollution Intensities: A Divisia Index Approach, by Matthew A. Cole, Robert J.R. Elliott and Kenichi Shimamoto, 26(3) 2005, 61-74
Assessing Emission Regulation in Europe: An Interactive Simulation Approach, by Christoph Bohringer, Tim Hoffmann, Andreas Lange, Andreas Loschel and Ulf Moslener, 26(4), 2005, 1-22
Decentralizing a Regulatory Standard Expressed in Ratio or Intensity Form, by Ross McKitrick, 26(4), 2005, 43-52
The Economic Effects of Border Measures in Subglobal Climate Agreements, by Mustafa H. Babiker and Thomas F. Rutherford, 26(4), 2005, 101-128
Impacts of the European Emissions Trading Scheme Directive and Permit Assignment Methods on the Spanish Electricity Sector, by Pedro Linares, Francisco Javier Santos, Mariano Ventosa, Luis Lapiedra, 27(1) 2006, 79-98
Emissions Trading, CDM, JI, and More - The Climate Strategy on the EU, by Gernot Klepper and Sonja Peterson, 27(2) 2006, 1-26
Carbon Abatement Costs: Why the Wide Range of Estimates? by Carolyn Fischer and Richard D. Morgenstern, 27(2) 2006, 73-86
Searching for Triple Dividends in South Africa: Fighting CO2 Pollution and Poverty While Promoting Growth, by Jan van Heerden, Reyer Gerlagh, James Blignaut, Mark Horridge, Sebastiaan Hess, Ramos Mabugu and Margaret Mabugu, 27(2) 2006, 113-142
Options and Instruments for a Deep Cut in CO2 Emissions: Carbon Capture or Renewables, Taxes or Subsidies? by Reyer Gerlagh and Bob van der Zwaan, 27(3) 2006, 25-48
The Timing of Biological Carbon Sequestration and Carbon Abatement in the Energy Sector Under Optimal Strategies Against Climate Risks, by Vincent Gitz, Jean-Charles Hourcade, and Philippe Ciais, 27(3) 2006, 113-134
Modeling Economy-wide vs Sectoral Climate Policies Using Combined Aggregate-Sectoral Models, by William Pizer, Dallas Burtraw, Winston Harrington, Richard Newell, and James Sanchirico, 27(3) 2006, 135-168
Optimal CO2 Abatement with Socio-economic Inertia and Induced Technological Change, by Malte Schwoon and Richard S.J. Tol, 27(4) 2006, 25-60
Energy Prices and Turning Points: the Relationship between Income and Energy Use/Carbon Emissions, by Amy K. Richmond and Robert K. Kaufmann, 27(4) 2006, 157-180
How Maleable are the Greenhouse Gas Emission Intensities of the G7 Nations? By Chris Bataille, Nic Rivers, Paulus Mau, Chris Joseph, and Jian-Jun Tu, 28(1) 2007, 145-170
CO2 Prices, Energy and Weather, by Maria Mansanet Bataller, Angel Pardo Tornero, and Enric Valor I Mico, 28(3) 2007, 73-92
Price Effects of Boutique Motor Fuels: Federal Environmental Standards, Regional Fuel Choices, and Local Gasoline Prices, by Frank W. Rusco and W. David Walls, 28(3) 2007, 145-164
Carbon Capture Retrofits and the Cost of Regulatory Uncertainty, by Peter S. Reinelt and David W. Keith, 28(4) 2007, 101-128
The Efficiency and Robustness of Allowance Banking in the U.S. Acid Rain Program, by A. Denny Ellerman and Juan-Pablo Montero, 28(4) 2007, 47-72
Modelling the Health Related Benefits of Environmental Policies and Their Feedback Effects: A CGE Analysis for the EU Countries with GEM-E3, by Inge Mayeres and Denise Van Regemorter, 29(1) 2008, 135-150
The Impact of Climate Policies on the Operation of a Thermal Power Plant, by Orvika Rosnes, 29(2) 2008, 1-22
Pollution and the Price of Power, by Donald N. Dewees, 29(2) 2008, 81-100
Impacts of Market-based Environmental and Generation Policy on Scrubber Electricity Usage, by Allen Bellas and Ian Lange, 29(2) 2008, 151-164
Carbon Tax or Carbon Permits: The Impact on Generators’ Risks, by Richard Green, 29(3) 2008, 67-90
Technological Modifications in the Nitrogen Oxides Tradable Permit Program, by Joshua Linn, 29(3) 2008, 153-176
An Empirical Analysis of Urban Form, Transport, and Global Warming, by Fabio Grazi, Jeroen C.J van den Bergh, and Jos van Ommeren, 29(4) 2008, 97-122