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America's Energy Choices, by Sam H. Schurr, 1(1) 1980, 1-9

Business Energy Economics, by John R. Benemann, 1(1) 1980, 107-131

Clumsy Cartel, by M.A. Adelman, 1(1) 1980, 43-53

Energy Policy: An Economist's Confessions, by James R. Schlesinger, 1(1) 1980, 21-29

Balancing Energy Supply and Demand, by Paul S. Basile,2(3) 1981, 1-15

Critique of the IIASA Energy Models, by Dennis Meadows,2(3) 1981, 17-28

Energy in a Finite WorldExpansio ad Absurdum? A Rebuttal, by Wolf Hafele,2(4) 1981, 35-42

Expansio ad Absurdum, by Amory Lovins,2(4) 1981, 25-34

Coping with Supply Insecurity, by M.A. Adelman 3(2) 1982, 1-17

And What If We Don't?, by Robert C. Means, 3(4) 1982, 45-51

The Tenneco Perspective, by Joe B. Foster, 3(4) 1982, 63-68

Still Time to Choose...Ten Years Later, by S. David Freeman, 4(2) 1983, 9-14

International Energy Investment Dilemma, by Paul Tempest, 4(3) 1983, 1-9

Whatever Happened to the Energy Crisis?, by Hendrik S. Houthakker, 4(2) 1983, 1-8

Sense and Nonsense About World Oil, by Morris A. Adelman, 5(1) 1984, 169-172

Change and Continuity, by P.H. Frankel, 6(4) 1985, 1-5

Prospects for a Tighter World Oil Market, by S. Fred Singer, 6(1) 1985, 13-16

Prospects for a Tighter World Oil Market, by Edward W. Erickson, 6(1) 1985, 3-7

Energy in Transition: A View from 1960, by Hans H. Landsberg, 6(2) 1985, 1-18

Oil Companies and Tax Collectors, by M.A. Adelman, (Special Tax Issue) 1985, 325-330

The Great Transition: Energy and Economic Change, by Dale W. Jorgenson, 7(3) 1986, 1-14

Defending the Price of Oil, by Edith Penrose, 9(1) 1988, 19-25

Energy and Growth: Beyond the Myths and Myopia, by R.K. Pachauri, 10(1) 1989, 1-20.

Energy Economists in the 21st Century, by Pierre Desprairies, 10(1) 1989, 21-28.

Energy Realities for the Third Millenium, by Harrison H. Schmitt, 10(4) 1989, i-iv.

Is American Energy Politics Ideological?, by Eric M. Uslaner, 10(1) 1989, 55-76.

Principles of Petroleum - Then and Now, by Paul J. Frankel, 10(2) 1989, 1-6.

Mideast Governments and the Oil Price Prospect, by M.A. Adelman, 10(2) 1989, 15-24.

Energy Supply in the 1990s and Beyond, by Subroto, 11(1) 1990, 7-16

Oil Tomorrow: Supply Conditions in the Coming Decade, by Alirio A. Parra, 11(1) 1990, 1-6

The 1990 Oil Shock is Like Others, by M.A. Adelman, 11(4) 1990, 1-13

Understanding the 1990 Oil Crisis, by Philip J. Verleger, Jr., 11(4) 1990, 15-33

Gulf Crisis: Oil Fundamentals, Market Perceptions and Political Realities, by Ahmad Zaki Yamani, 12(2) 1991, 1-8

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

OPEC and the Price of Oil, by Robert Mabro, 13(2) 1992, 1-17

Energy Intervention After Desert Storm: Some Unfinished Tasks, by Richard L. Gordon, 13(4) 1992, 1-15

Impacts of the Gulf War and Changes in Eastern Europe, by Jean Masseron, 13(3) 1992, 1-16

Energy, Exhaustion, Environmentalism, and Etatism, by Richard L. Gordon, 15(1) 1994, 1-16

World Oil Market: Past and Future by M.A. Adelman (Special Issue: The Changing World Petroleum Market) 1994, 3-11

Toward an Optimal Oil and Gas Leasing System, by Walter J. Mead, 15(4) 1994, 1-18

Understanding the Oil Industry: Economics as a Help or a Hindrance, by Paul Stevens, 16(3) 1995, 125-140

A Thousand Years of Energy Use in the United Kingdom, by Roger Fouquet and Peter J.G. Pearson, 19(4) , 1998, 1-42.

Global Demand Growth of Power Generation, Input Choices and Supply Security, by Kenichi Matsui, 19(2) , 1998, 93-107.

The Environmental Challenges of Power Generation, by Thomas Schelling, 19(2) , 1998, 115-124.

The Next Restructuring: Environmental Regulation, by A. Denny Ellerman, 20(1) , 1999, 141-148.

A Note: Will Tomorrow's Energy Efficiency Indices Prove Useful in Economic Studies? by Jay Zarnikau, 20(3) , 1999, 139-145.

Energy Economists and Economic Liberalism, by Colin Robinson, 21(2) 2000, 1-22.

"No Cost" Efforts to Reduce Carbon Emissions in the U.S.: An Economic Perspective, by Ronald J. Sutherland, 21(3) 2000, 89-112.

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 Politics of Oil-Producer Cooperation (Dag Harald Claes), book review by Dermot Gately, 23(1) 2002, 136-138

The Natural Gas Market: Sixty Years of Regulation and Deregulation (Paul W. MacAvoy), book review by Paul R. Carpenter, 23(1) 2002, 139-140

Climate Politics from Kyoto to Bonn: From Little to Nothing? by Christoph Böhringer, 23(2) 2002, 51-71

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

A Policy of Discontent: The Making of a National Energy Strategy (Vito A. Stagliano), book review by Carol Dahl, 23(4) 2002, 109-111

The LNG Revolution, by James T. Jensen, 24(2) 2003, 1-46

Are Differentiated Carbon Taxes Inefficient? A General Equilibrium Analysis, by Brita Bye and Karine Nyborg, 24(2) 2003, 95-112

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

Hans H. Landsberg and Sam H. Schurr: Reflections and Appreciation, by Joel Darmstadter, 24(4) 2003, 1-16

Energy Policies and Their Consequences After 25 Years, by Paul L. Joskow, 24(4) 2003, 17-50

The Role of Knowledge: Technological Innovation in the Energy System, by Robert W. Fri, 24(4) 2003, 51-74

Improving Long-Range Energy Modeling: A Plea for Historical Retrospectives, by Jonathan Koomey, Paul Craig, Ashok Gadgil and David Lorenzetti, 24(4) 2003, 75-92

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

Environmental Externalities, Market Distortions and the Economics of Renewable Energy Technologies, by Anthony D. Owen, 25(3) 2004, 127-156.

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

Markets for Power in the United States: An Interim Assessment, by Paul Joskow, 27(1) 2006, 1-36

Does Oil Price Uncertainty Affect Energy Use? by Gerard H. Kuper and Daan P. van Soest, 27(1) 2006, 55-78

Achieving Gasoline Price Stability in the U.S.: A Modest Proposal, by Mark S. LeClair, 27(2) 2006, 41-54

Allocating the Added Value of Energy Policies by Frederick H. Murphy and Edward C. Rosenthal, 27(2) 2006, 143-156

A Note on Price Asymmetry as Induced Technical Change, by Hillard G. Huntington, 27(3) 2006, 1-8

Is the Strategic Petroleum Reserve Our Ace in the Hole? by Timothy J. Considine, 27(3) 2006, 91-112

Expectations and the Evolving World Gas Market, by Dagobert L. Brito and Peter L. Hartley, 28(1) 2007, 1-24

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

Should Automobile Fuel Economy Standards be Tightened? by Carolyn Fischer and Winston Harrington, and Ian W.H. Parry, 28(4) 2007, 1-30