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Coal Liquefaction, by George R. Hill, 1(1) 1980, 87-104

Coal Policy and Energy Economics, by Richard L. Gordon, 1(1) 1980, 77-86

Sources of Deep Coal Mine Productivity Change, 1952-1975, by Joe G. Baker, 2(2) 1981, 95-106

Stability of Appalachian Coal Shipments under Policy Variation, by Chin Wei Yang and Walter C. Labys, 2(3) 1981, 111-128

Sources of Productivity Decline in U.S. Coal Mining, 1972-1977, by William J. Kruvant, Carlisle E. Moody, Jr., and Patrick L. Valentine, 3(3) 1982, 53-70

United States Role in the International Thermal Coal Market, by D. Alec Sargent, 4(1) 1983, 79-96

Maximum Economic Recovery of Federal Coal, by William D. Watson and Richard Bernknopf, 5(3) 1984, 59-80

Coal Transportation System Modeling: The Case of Taiwan, by Gwo-Hshiung Tzeng, 6(1) 1985, 145-156

Levies on U.S. Coal Production, by Richard L. Gordon, (Special Tax Issue) 1985, 241-254

Sources of Labor Productivity Variation in the U.S. Surface Coal Mining Industry, 1960-1967, by Libby Rittenberg and Ernest H. Manuel, Jr., 8(1) 1987, 87-100

Cost of Switching Electricty Generation from Coal to Nuclear Fuel, by Maria R. Virdis, and Michael Rieber, 12(2) 1991, 109-134

Expanding Decommissioning Focus: A Comparison of Coal and Nuclear Costs by Daniel H. Williams (Special Issue: Nuclear Decommissioning) 1991, 295-304

German Coal Markets after 1992, by Ullrich Heilemann and Bernhard Hillebrand, 13(3) 1992, 141-156

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

Forecasting the Demand for Energy in China, by Hing Lin Chan and Shu Kam Lee, 17(1) 1996, 19-30.

Preserving Natural Environments on Coal Lands at Minimum Cost, by William D. Watson, 17(1) 1996, 91-127.

Weather and Pollution Abatement Costs, by Jonathan Leightner and Knox Lovell, 19(2), 1998, 165-189.

At What Cost do We Reduce Pollution? Shadow Prices of SO2 Emissions, by John R. Swinton, 19(4), 1998, 63-84.

Coal Subsidies and Global Carbon Emissions, by Miles Light, 20(4), 1999, 117-148.

Coal or Nuclear in New Power Stations: The Political Economy of an Undesirable but Necessary Choice, by Marian Radetzki, 21(1) 2000, 135-148.

Cost Structures for Fossil Fuel-Fired Electric Power Generation, by Timothy J. Considine, 21(2) 2000, 83-104.

Costs of Atmospheric Fluidized-Bed Combustors for Electric Power Generation, by Frederick C. Scherr and Jack A. Fuller, 23(1) 2002, 117-132

Designing a Tradable Permit System to Control SO2 Emissions in China: Principles and Practice, by A. Denny Ellerman, 23(2) 2002, 1-26

Thatcherism and the Fall of Caol (Michael J. Parker), book review by Richard L. Gordon, 23(3) 2002, 127-129

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

Trends and Breaks in Per-Capita Carbon Dioxide Emissions, 1870-2028, by Markku Lanne and Matti Liski, 25(4) 2004, 41-65

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

Market Integration in the International Coal Industry: A Cointegration Approach, by Linda Wårell, 27(1) 2006, 99-118

Measuring Gains from Regional Dispatch: Coal-Fired Power Plant Utilization and the Efficiency of Market Reforms, by Stratford Douglas, 27(1) 2006, 119-138

Carbon Capture Retrofits and the Cost of Regulatory Uncertainty, by Peter S. Reinelt and David W. Keith, 28(4) 2007, 101-128

Technology Treaties and Fossil-Fuels Extraction, by Jon Strand, 28(4) 2007, 129-142