(national energy policies, trade agreements, laws, politics, intervention)
Appropriate Government Policy Toward Commercialization of New Energy Supply Technologies, by Richard Schmalensee,
1(2) 1980, 1-40
Coal Policy and Energy Economics, by Richard L. Gordon,
1(1) 1980, 77-86
Energy Crisis and Macroeconomic Policy, by William D. Nordhaus,
1(1) 1980, 11-20
Energy Policy: An Economist's Confessions, by James R. Schlesinger,
1(1) 1980, 21-29
Energy Price Increases and Macroeconomic Policy, by Robert S. Pindyck,
1(4) 1980, 1-20
Petroleum Policy and Mexican Domestic Politics: Left Opposition, Regional Dissidence, and Official Apostasy, by Edward J. Williams,
1(3) 1980, 75-96
Air Quality Implications of a Nuclear Moratorium, by Anthony Bopp, Verne Loose, Charles Kolstad, and Robert Pendley,
2(3) 1981, 33-48
Impact of President Reagan's Sudden Decontrol of Petroleum Prices on Petroleum Consumption (note), by Ali M. Reza,
2(3) 1981, 129-133
Policy Implications of Energy Vulnerability, by James L. Plummer,
2(2) 1981, 25-36
Stability of Appalachian Coal Shipments under Policy Variation, by Chin Wei Yang and Walter C. Labys,
2(3) 1981, 111-128
Lessons from the Origin of the Natural Gas Policy Act, By William F. Demarest, Jr.,
3(4) 1982, 53-61
Need to Deregulate the Natural Gas Policy Act, by Catherine Good Abbott,
3(4) 1982, 27-43
Oil and Ideology in the United States Senate, by Joseph P. Kalt,
3(2) 1982, 141-166
Public Utility Commission Regulations: Performance, Determinants, and Energy Policy Impacts, by Peter Navarro,
3(2) 1982, 119-139
Will President Reagan's Energy Policy Lead Households to Conserve?, by Eric S. Brown,
3(1) 1982, 85-89
Evaluating Alternative Energy Policies: An Example Comparing Transportation Energy Investments, by James K. Binkley, Wallace E. Tyner, and Marie E. Matthews,
4(2) 1983, 91-104
Nationalizing Oil in the 1970s, by Dean Goodermote and Richard B. Mancke,
4(4) 1983, 67-80
Net Effects of Government Intervention in Energy Markets, by Paul F. Dickens III, David L. McNicol, Frederic H. Murphy, and Julie H. Zalkind,
4(2) 1983, 135-150
International Energy Policy: The Conflict of Investment Needs and Market Signals, by Paul Tempest,
6(2) 1985, 19-24
Long-Run Effects of the Canadian National Energy Agreements, by S.L. Schwartz, J.D. Fuller, and W.T. Ziemba
6(1) 1985, 63-77
OCS Leasing Policy: Its Effects on the Structure of the Petroleum Industry, by Mark Kosmo,
6(1) 1985, 79-96
Oil Production Policy and Economic Development in Mexico, by Hossein Razavi,
6(2) 1985, 61-71
Survey of Canadian Energy Policy: 1974-1983, by Robert N. McCrae,
6(4) 1985, 49-64
Energy Prospects and Policies in the PRC, by Lu Yingzhong,
7(3) 1986, 99-108
Evaluating Energy Options for Israel: A Case Study, by Nissan Levin, Asher Tishler, and Jacob Zahavi,
7(1) 1986, 51-65
Failure of Solar Tax Incentives: A Dynamic Analysis, by G. Thomas Sav,
7(3) 1986, 51-66
Integrated Analysis of U.S. Oil Security Policies, by Frederic H. Murphy, Michael A. Toman, and Howard J. Weiss,
7(3) 1986, 67-82
Oil Supply Disruption and the Role of the International Energy Agency, by Douglas R. Bohi and Michael A. Toman,
7(2) 1986, 37-50
Great Plains Gasification Project: The Problem of Juridical/Administrative Incompatibility, by Robert A. Solo,
8(2) 1987, 153-168
IAEE 1986 Annual Conference: Debate Between T. Boone Pickens and Lester C. Thurow,
8(2) 1987, 1-17
IEA Oil-Sharing Plan: Who Shares with Whom?, by David R. Henderson,
8(4) 1987, 23-31
American Perspective (Special Feature: U.S.-Canadian Trade Agreement), by Philip K. Verleger, Jr.,
9(4) 1988, 99-101
Background and Summary of Energy Provisions (Special Feature: U.S.-Canadian Trade Agreement),
9(4) 1988, 95-97
Canadian Electricity (Special Feature: U.S.-Canadian Trade Agreement), by Jean-Thomas Bernard,
9(4) 1988, 127-134
Comparative Energy Policy: The Economics of Nuclear Power in Japan and the United States, by Peter Navarro,
9(4) 1988, 1-16
Electricity and Gas: The U.S. East (Special Feature: The U.S.-Canadian Trade Agreement), by Henry Lee,
9(4) 1988, 119-125
Electricity and Gas: The U.S. West (Special Feature: The U.S.-Canadian Trade Agreement), by Arlon R. Tussing,
9(4) 1988, 111-118
On Aspects of Oil and Gas Trade (Special Feature: U.S.-Canadian Trade Agreement), by Andre Plourde,
9(4) 1988, 107-110
Two Canadian Perspectives (Special Feature: U.S.-Canadian Trade Agreement), by Leonard Waverman,
9(4) 1988, 103-106
Welfare Measure of a New Type of Energy Assistance Program, by Kenneth W. Costello,
9(3) 1988, 129-142
Asian Petroleum Pricing Policies Revisited, by Corazon M. Siddayao, (Special Southeast Asia Pricing Issue) 1988, 107-125.
Is American Energy Politics Ideological?, by Eric M. Uslaner,
10(1) 1989, 55-76.
It's Time to Think About Energy Policy Again, by Richard Gephardt,
10(1) 1989, i-iii.
Oil Products in Latin America; The Politics of Energy Pricing, by Thomas Sterner,
10(2) 1989, 25-46.
On Economic Policy Responses to Disruptions: A Reply to Harry Saunders, by Bert G. Hickman, Hilliard G. Huntington, and James L. Sweeney,
10(4)1989, 189-197.
Natural Gas Policy: The Unresolved Issues, by Thomas P. Lyon,
11(2) 1990, 23-49
Cutting CO2 Emissions: The Effects of Alternative Policy Approaches, by John Whalley and Randall Wigle,
12(1) 1991, 109-124
Decommissioning Costs and British Nuclear Policy by Gordon MacKerron (Special Issue: Nuclear Decommissioning) 1991, 13-28
Decommissioning and Nuclear Waste Policy: Comprehensive or Separable? by Duane Chapman (Special Issue: Nuclear Decommissioning) 1991, 247-254
Divided Authority: Federal vs. State Policy Roles in Decommissioning Economics by Scott M. DuBoff and Daniel F. Stenger (Special Issue: Nuclear Decommissioning) 1991, 73-86
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
Place of Economics in Decommissioning Policy by Martin J. Pasqualetti (Special Issue: Nuclear Decommissioning) 1991, 3-11
Political and Economic Changes in the USSR: Energy Implications, by Alexander A. Arbatov,
12(3) 1991, 1-5
Risk Analysis of Oil Development in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, by Stephen G. Powell,
12(3) 1991, 55-76
Cuba's Transition to Market-Based Energy Prices, by Jorge F. Perez-Lopez,
13(4) 1992, 17-40
Energy Intervention After Desert Storm: Some Unfinished Tasks, by Richard L. Gordon,
13(4) 1992, 1-15
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
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
Appliance Standards and the Welfare of Poor Families, by Steven Stoft,
14(4) 1993, 123-128
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
How Might North American Oil and Gas Markets Have Performed with a Free Trade Agreement in 1970? (Special Issue: North American Energy Markets After Free Trade), by Campbell Watkins and Leonard Waverman,
14(3) 1993, 119-152
Mexico's Economic Reform: Energy and the Constitution (Special Issue: North American Energy Markets After Free Trade), by Luis Rubio,
14(3) 1993, 241-248
Natural Gas Trade in North America: Building up to the NAFTA (Special Issue: North American Energy Markets After Free Trade), by André Plourde,
14(3) 1993, 51-74
North American Free Trade: Another Challenge to Coal (Special Issue: North American Energy Markets After Free Trade), by Richard Gordon,
14(3) 1993, 153-170
North American Free Trade Agreement: Implications for the Parties and World Oil Markets (Special Issue: North American Energy Markets After Free Trade) by Philip K. Verleger,
14(3) 1993, 75-100
Oil Industry Development and Trade Liberalization in the Western Hemisphere (Special Issue: North American Energy Markets After Free Trade), by Stephen Randall,
14(3) 1993, 101-118
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
Energy Efficiency Investments and Public Policy, by Adam Jaffe and Robert Stavins,
15(2) 1994, 43-66
Energy, Exhaustion, Environmentalism, and Etatism, by Richard L. Gordon,
15(1) 1994, 1-16
Estimating Consumer Energy Demand Using International Data: Theoretical and Policy Implications, by Dale Rothman, Jong Ho Hong, and Timothy Mount,
15(2) 1994, 67-88
Fuel Efficiency and Automobile Safety: Single-Vehicle Highway Fatalities for Passenger Cars, by Daniel Khazzoom,
15(4) 1994, 49-102
Impact of Sulfur Limits on Fuel Demand and Electricity Prices in Britain, by David M. Newbery,
15(3) 1994, 19-42
Import Policy Effects on the Optimal Oil Price, by Steven M. Suranovic,
15(3) 1994, 123-144
Social Costs of Greenhouse Gas Emissions: An Expected Value Approach, by Samuel Fankhauser,
15(2)
1994, 157-184
Cold Hands, Warm Hearth?: Climate, Net Takeback, and Household Comfort, by Peter M. Schwarz and Thomas N. Taylor,
16(1) 1995, 41-54
Rebates, Loans, and Customers' Choice of Appliance Efficiency Level: Combining Stated- and Revealed-Preference Data, by Kenneth Train and Terry Atherton,
16(1) 1995, 55-70
Effects of Liberalizing the Natural Gas Markets in Western Europe, by Rolf Golombek, E. Gjelsvik, and K. Rosendahl,
16(1) 1995, 85-112
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
Gasoline Tax as a Corrective Tax: Estimates for the United States: 1970-1991, by Jonathan Haughton and Soumodip Sarkar,
17(2) 1996, 103-126.
Social Benefits of Financial Investment Support in Energy Conservation Policy, by Torleif Haugland,
17(2) 1996, 79-102.
The Welfare Effects of Raising Household Energy Prices in Poland, by Caroline L. Freund and Christine I. Wallich,
17(1) 1996, 53-78.
Market Power in a System of Tradeable CO2 Quotas, by Hege Westskog,
17(3) 1996, 85-103.
Energy Efficiency, Economic Efficiency and Future CO2 Emissions from the Developing World, by Peter Pearson and Roger Fouquet,
17(4) 1996, 135-160.
Fundamental U.S. Tax Reform and Energy Markets, by Dale W. Jorgenson and Peter J. Wilcoxen,
18(3) 1997, 1-30.
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.
Increased Competition on the Supply Side of the Western European Natural Gas Market, by Rolf Golombek, Eystein Gjelsvik and Knut Einar Rosendahl,
19(3) , 1998, 1-18.
Regulatory Policy Regarding Distributed Generation by Utilities: The Impact of Restructuring, by Jay Morse, (Special Issue: Distributed Resources), 1998, 187-210.
Demand for Ground Transportation Fuel and Pricing Policy in Asian Tigers: A Comparative Study of Korea and Taiwan, by Sara Banaszak, Ujjayant Chakravorty and PingSun Leung,
20(2) , 1999, 145-65.
The Economics of Energy Market Transformation Programs, by Richard Duke and Daniel M. Kammen,
20(4) , 1999, 15-64.
Energy Intensity and Carbon Emission Responses to Technological Change and Adoption: The U.S. Outlook, by Andy S. Kydes,
20(3) , 1999, 93-121.
The Political Economy of Motor Fuel Taxation, by Rajeev K. Goel and Michael A. Nelson,
20(1), 1999, 43-60.
The Spanish Gasoline Market: From Ceiling Regulation to Open Market Pricing, by Ignacio Contin, Aad Correlje and Emilio Huerta,
20(4), 1999, 1-14.
Coal or Nuclear in New Power Stations: The Political Economy of an Undesirable but Necessary Choice, by Marian Radetzki,
21(1) 2000, 135-148.
The Risk of Early Retirement of U.S. Nuclear Power Plants under Electricity Deregulation and CO2 Emission Reductions, by Geoffrey S. Rothwell,
21(3) 20000, 61-87.
Regulatory Remedies to the Common Pool: The Limits to Oil Field Unitization, by Gary D. Libecap and James L. Smith,
22(1) 2001, 1-26
Oil Production in the Lower 48 States: Economic, Geological, and Institutional Determinants, by Robert K. Kaufmann and Cutler J. Cleveland,
22(1) 2001, 27-50
The Impact of Agency Costs on Regulator Compensation and the Size of Electric Utility Commissions, by Franklin G. Mixon, Jr.,
22(2) 2001, 17-34
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
An Analysis of Market Power Mitigation Strategies in Colorado's Electricity Industry, by David M. Quick and Janis M. Carey,
22(3) 2001, 55-77
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
How Plausible is the Consensus Projection of Oil Below $25 and Persian Gulf Oil Capacity and Output Doubling by 2020?, by Dermot Gately,
22(4) 2001, 1-27
Analyzing California's Power Crisis, by Ahmad Faruqui, Hung-po Chao, Vic Niemeyer, Jeremy Platt and Karl Stahlkopf,
22(4) 2001, 29-52
The Kyoto Protocol: Regional and Sectoral Contributions to the Carbon Leakage, by Sergey V. Paltsev,
22(4) 2001, 53-79
Lifting the Alaskan Oil Export Ban: An Intervention Analysis, by Charles Bausell Jr, Frank Rusco and W. David Walls,
22(4) 2001, 81-94
Economic Indicators of Market Transformation: Energy Efficient Lighting and EPA's Green Lights, by Marvin J. Horowitz,
22(4) 2001, 95-122
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
Le Tarif Vert Retrouvé: The Marginal Cost Concept and the Pricing of Electricity in Britain and France, 1945-1970, by Martin Chick,
23(1) 2002, 97-116
The Natural Gas Market: Sixty Years of Regulation and Deregulation (Paul W. MacAvoy), book review by Paul R. Carpenter,
23(1) 2002, 139-140
Designing a Tradable Permit System to Control SO2 Emissions in China: Principles and Practice, by A. Denny Ellerman,
23(2) 2002, 1-26
Climate Politics from Kyoto to Bonn: From Little to Nothing? by Christoph Böhringer,
23(2) 2002, 51-71
Will Cross-Ownership Re-Establish Market Power in the Nordic Power Market? by Eirik S. Amundsen and Lars Bergman,
23(2) 2002, 73-95
The Curious Role of "Learning" in Climate Policy: Should We Wait for More Data? by Mort Webster,
23(2) 2002, 97-119
Oil and Gas in the Caucasus and Caspian: A History (Charles van der Leeuw), book review by Douglas B. Reynolds,
23(2) 2002, 121-122
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
Thatcherism and the Fall of Caol (Michael J. Parker), book review by Richard L. Gordon,
23(3) 2002, 127-129
Petroleum Tax Reform Proposals in Norway and Denmark, by Diderik Lund,
23(4) 2002, 37-56
A Policy of Discontent: The Making of a National Energy Strategy (Vito A. Stagliano), book review by Carol Dahl,
23(4) 2002, 109-111
Power System Economics: Designing Markets for Electricity (Steven Stoft), book review by Frank Felder,
23(4) 2002, 112-114
Energy and Environment: Multiregulation in Europe (Piotr Jasinski and Wolfgang Pfaffenberger), book review by Aggei Semonov,
23(4) 2002, 115-117
Alternating Currents: Electricity Markets and Public Policy (Tim Brennan, Karen Palmer and Salvador Martinez), book review by Peter VanDoren,
23(4) 2002, 118-120
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
The Effect of the Energy Policy and Conservation Act (EPCA Regulation on Petroleum Product Prices, 1976-1981, by Robert P. Rogers, 24(2) 2003, 63-94
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
U.S. Midwest Gasoline Pricing and the Spring 2000 Price Spike, by Jeremy Bulow, Jeffrey Fischer, Jay Creswell Jr. and Chris Taylor, 24(3) 2003, 121-150
Energy Policies and Their Consequences After 25 Years, by Paul L. Joskow, 24(4) 2003, 17-50
Demand-Side Management and Energy Efficiency in the United States, by David S. Loughran and Jonathan Kulick 25(1) 2004, 19-43.
Is International Emissions Trading Always Beneficial?, by Mustafa Babiker, John Reilly, and Laurent Viguier, 25(2) 2004, 33-56
Electricity Intensity in the Commercial Sector: Market and Public Program Effects,Marvin J. Horowitz, 25(2) 2004, 115-137
Political Economy Obstacles to Fuel Taxation, by Henrik Hammar, Åsa Löfgren and Thomas Sterner, 25(3) 2004, 1-17
Charges, Costs and Market Power: the Deregulated UK Electricity Retail Market, by Evens Salies and Catherine Waddams Price, 25(3) 2004, 19-35
The Costs of Kyoto for the US Economy, by Terry Barker and Paul Ekins , 25(3) 2004, 53-71
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
Implementing Kyoto in Canada: The Role of Nuclear Power, by Duane Bratt, 26(1) 2005, 107-122
Electricity Restructuring in Ontario, by Michael J. Trebilcock and Roy Hrab, 26(1) 2005 123-146
After the Natural Gas Bubble: An Economic Evaluation of the Recent U.S. National Petroleum Council Study, by Ken Costello, Hillard G. Huntington and James F. Wilson, 26(2) 2005, 89-110
Why Tax Energy? Towards a More Rational Policy, by David M. Newbery, 26(3) 2005, 1-40
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
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 More Cooperation, the More Competition: A Cournot Analysis of the Benefits of Market Coupling, by Benjamin F. Hobbs, Fieke A.M. Rijkers, and Maroeska G. Boots, 26(4), 2005, 53-68
The Economic Effects of Border Measures in Subglobal Climate Agreements, by Mustafa H. Babiker and Thomas F. Rutherford, 26(4), 2005, 101-128
Markets for Power in the United States: An Interim Assessment, by Paul Joskow, 27(1) 2006, 1-36
A Real Options Approach to Evaluating New Nuclear Power Plants, by Geoffrey Rothwell, 27(1) 2006, 37-54
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
Measuring Gains from Regional Dispatch: Coal-Fired Power Plant Utilization and the Efficiency of Market Reforms, by Stratford Douglas, 27(1) 2006, 119-138
Emissions Trading, CDM, JI, and More - The Climate Strategy on the EU, by Gernot Klepper and Sonja Peterson, 27(2) 2006, 1-26
Achieving Gasoline Price Stability in the U.S.: A Modest Proposal, by Mark S. LeClair, 27(2) 2006, 41-54
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
Allocating the Added Value of Energy Policies by Frederick H. Murphy and Edward C. Rosenthal, 27(2) 2006, 143-156
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
From Investor-owned Utility to Independent Power Producer, by Jun Ishii, 27(3) 2006, 65-90
Is the Strategic Petroleum Reserve Our Ace in the Hole? by Timothy J. Considine, 27(3) 2006, 91-112
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
Fuel Efficiency and Motor Vehicle Travel: The Declining Rebound Effect, by Kenneth Small and Kurt Van Dender, 28(1) 2007, 25-52
What Oil Export Levels Should We Expect from OPEC?, by Dermot Gately, 28(2) 2007, 151-174
Energy Economics: A Place for Energy Poverty in the Research Agenda?, by Fatih Birol, 28(3) 2007, 1-6
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
Should Automobile Fuel Economy Standards be Tightened? by Carolyn Fischer and Winston Harrington, and Ian W.H. Parry, 28(4) 2007, 1-30
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
Technology Treaties and Fossil-Fuels Extraction, by Jon Strand, 28(4) 2007, 129-142