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October 2006, Volume 27, Issue 4
- 1-24 Nuclear Power: A Hedge against Uncertain Gas and Carbon Prices?
by Fabien A. Roques & William J. Nuttall & David M. Newbery & Richard de Neufville & Stephen Connors - 25-60 Optimal CO2-abatement with Socio-economic Inertia and Induced Technological Change
by Malte Schwoon & Richard S.J. Tol - 61-80 Oil Price Shocks and the U.S. Stagflation of the 1970s: Some Insights from GEM
by Benjamin Hunt - 81-96 Forecasting Nonlinear Crude Oil Futures Prices
by Saeed Moshiri & Faezeh Foroutan - 97-126 Electricity Transmission Pricing and Performance-based Regulation
by Ingo Vogelsang - 127-156 The Short-Run Effects of Time-Varying Prices in Competitive Electricity Markets
by Stephen P. Holland & Erin T. Mansur - 157-180 Energy Prices and Turning Points: The Relationship between Income and Energy Use/Carbon Emissions
by Amy K. Richmond & Robert K. Kaufmann - 181-188 Book Reviews
by N/A - 189-198 Referee Acknowledgments
by N/A - 199-204 Volume 27 Index, 2006
by N/A
December 2006, Volume 27, Issue 3_suppl
- 1-32 Overview of EMF-21: Multigas Mitigation and Climate Policy
by John P. Weyant & Francisco C. de la Chesnaye & Geoff J. Blanford - 33-44 Global Anthropogenic Methane and Nitrous Oxide Emissions
by Elizabeth A. Scheehle & Dina Kruger - 45-62 Mitigation of Methane and Nitrous Oxide Emissions from Waste, Energy and Industry
by K.Casey Delhotal & Francisco C. de la Chesnaye & Ann Gardiner & Judith Bates & Alexei Sankovski - 63-88 Estimating Future Emissions and Potential Reductions of HFCs, PFCs, and SF6
by Deborah Ottinger Schaefer & Dave Godwin & Jochen Harnisch - 89-108 Methane and Nitrous Oxide Mitigation in Agriculture
by Benjamin J. DeAngelo & Francisco C. de la Chesnaye & Robert H. Beach & Allan Sommer & Brian C. Murray - 109-126 Carbon Sequestration in Global Forests Under Different Carbon Price Regimes
by Brent Sohngen & Roger Sedjo - 127-162 GHG Mitigation Potential, Costs and Benefits in Global Forests: A Dynamic Partial Equilibrium Approach
by Jayant Sathaye & Willy Makundi & Larry Dale & Peter Chan & Kenneth Andrasko - 163-175 Flexible Multi-gas Climate Policies
by Jesper Jensen - 177-200 The Role of Non-CO2 Greenhouse Gases in Climate Change Mitigation: Long-term Scenarios for the 21st Century
by Shilpa Rao & Keywan Riahi - 201-234 Long-Term Multi-Gas Scenarios to Stabilise Radiative Forcing - Exploring Costs and Benefits Within an Integrated Assessment Framework
by D.P.van Vuuren & B. Eickhout & P.L. Lucas & M.G.J.den Elzen - 235-250 Multi-Gas Emission Reduction for Climate Change Policy: An Application of Fund
by Richard S.J. Tol - 251-274 Impacts of Multi-gas Strategies for Greenhouse Gas Emission Abatement: Insights from a Partial Equilibrium Model
by Patrick Criqui & Peter Russ & Daniel Deybe - 275-288 Multigas Mitigation: An Economic Analysis Using GRAPE Model
by Atsushi Kurosawa - 289-302 Burden Sharing Within a Multi-Gas Strategy
by Alain Bernard & Marc Vielle & Laurent Viguier - 305-322 Non-CO2 Greenhouse Gases in the Second Generation Model
by Allen A. Fawcett & Ronald D. Sands - 323-342 Benefits of Multi-Gas Mitigation: An Application of the Global Trade and Environment Model (GTEM)
by Guy Jakeman & Brian S. Fisher - 343-354 Multi-gas Mitigation Analysis on Stabilization Scenarios Using Aim Global Model
by Junichi Fujino & Rajesh Nair & Mikiko Kainuma & Toshihiko Masui & Yuzuru Matsuoka - 355-372 Technology Policy and World Greenhouse Gas Emissions in the AMIGA Modeling System
by Donald A. Hanson & John A. “Skip†Laitner - 373-392 Multi-Gas Forcing Stabilization with Minicam
by Steven J. Smith & T.M.L. Wigley - 393-402 The Role of Non-CO2 Greenhouse Gases and Carbon Sinks in Meeting Climate Objectives
by Alan S. Manne & Richard G. Richels - 405-424 Efficiency Gains from “What†-Flexibility in Climate Policy An Integrated CGE Assessment
by Christoph Böhringer & Andreas Löschel & Thomas F. Rutherford - 425-440 Multi-Gas Mitigation Analysis by IPAC
by Kejun Jiang & Xiulian Hu & Zhu Songli - 441-460 Economic Impact Assessment of Climate Change—A Multi-gas Investigation with WIAGEM-GTAPEL-ICM
by Claudia Kemfert & Truong P. Truong & Thomas Bruckner - 461-484 India’s Non-CO2 GHG Emissions: Development Pathways and Mitigation Flexibility
by P. R. Shukla & Amit Garg & Manmohan Kapshe & Rajesh Nairf - 485-502 Costs Savings of a Flexible Multi-Gas Climate Policy
by Asbjϕrn Aaheim & Jan S. Fuglestvedt & Odd Godal - 503-520 The Role of Non-CO2 GHGs in Climate Policy: Analysis Using the MIT IGSM
by John Reilly & Marcus Sarofim & Sergey Paltsev & Ronald Prinn
July 2006, Volume 27, Issue 3
- 1-9 A Note on Price Asymmetry as Induced Technical Change
by Hillard G. Huntington - 9-24 Examining Asymmetric Behavior in US Petroleum Futures and Spot Prices
by Bradley T. Ewing & Shawkat M. Hammoudeh & Mark A. Thompson - 25-48 Options and Instruments for a Deep Cut in CO2 Emissions: Carbon Dioxide Capture or Renewables, Taxes or Subsidies?
by Reyer Gerlagh & Bob van der Zwaan - 49-64 Valuation of International Oil Companies
by Petter Osmundsen & Frank Asche & BÃ¥rd Misund & Klaus Mohn - 65-90 From Investor-owned Utility to Independent Power Producer
by Jun Ishii - 91-112 Is the Strategic Petroleum Reserve our Ace in the Hole?
by Timothy J. Considine - 113-134 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 & Philippe Ciais - 135-168 Modeling Economy-wide vs Sectoral Climate Policies Using Combined Aggregate-Sectoral Models
by William Pizer & Dallas Burtraw & Winston Harrington & Richard Newell & James Sanchirico - 169-184 Book Reviews
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April 2006, Volume 27, Issue 2
- 1-26 Emissions Trading, CDM, JI, and More: The Climate Strategy of the EU
by Gernot Klepper & Sonja Peterson - 27-40 The UK Market for Natural Gas, Oil and Electricity: Are the Prices Decoupled?
by Frank Asche & Petter Osmundsen & Maria Sandsmark - 41-54 Achieving Gasoline Price Stability in the U.S.: A Modest Proposal
by Mark S. LeClair - 55-71 Testing for Market Integration Crude Oil, Coal, and Natural Gas
by Lance J. Bachmeier & James M. Griffin - 73-86 Carbon Abatement Costs: Why the Wide Range of Estimates?
by Carolyn Fischer & Richard D. Morgenstern - 87-112 A Residential Energy Demand System for Spain
by Xavier Labandeira & José M. Labeaga & Miguel RodrÃguez - 113-142 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 & Margaret Mabugu - 143-156 Allocating the Added Value of Energy Policies
by Frederic H. Murphy & Edward C. Rosenthal - 157-180 Electricity Price Volatility and the Marginal Cost of Congestion: An Empirical Study of Peak Hours on the NYISO Market, 2001-2004
by Lester Hadsell & Hany A. Shawky - 181-187 Book Reviews
by Anna Pechatnikov & Peter van Doren
June 2006, Volume 27, Issue 2_suppl
- 1-11 Hybrid Modeling: New Answers to Old Challenges Introduction to the Special Issue of The Energy Journal
by Jean-Charles Hourcade & Mark Jaccard & Chris Bataille & Frédéric Ghersi - 1-20 Towards General Equilibrium in a Technology-Rich Model with Empirically Estimated Behavioral Parameters
by Chris Bataille & Mark Jaccard & John Nyboer & Nic Rivers - 13-37 A World Induced Technical Change Hybrid Model
by Valentina Bosetti & Carlo Carraro & Marzio Galeotti & Emanuele Massetti & Massimo Tavoni - 39-61 Macroeconomic Consistency Issues in E3 Modeling: The Continued Fable of the Elephant and the Rabbit
by Frédéric Ghersi & Jean-Charles Hourcade - 63-91 The ObjECTS Framework for Integrated Assessment: Hybrid Modeling of Transportation
by Son H. Kim & Jae Edmonds & Josh Lurz & Steven J. Smith & Marshall Wise - 113-133 Combining Energy Technology Dynamics and Macroeconometrics: The E3MG Model
by Jonathan Köhler & Terry Barker & Dennis Anderson & Haoran Pan - 135-150 Promoting Renewable Energy in Europe: A Hybrid Computable General Equilibrium Approach
by Christoph Böhringer & Andreas Löschel - 151-169 Modeling Detailed Energy-Efficiency Technologies and Technology Policies within a CGE Framework
by John A. “Skip†Laitner & Donald A. Hanson - 171-177 Experiments with a Hybrid CGE-MARKAL Model1
by Andreas Schäfer & Henry D. Jacoby
January 2006, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 1-36 Markets for Power in the United States: An Interim Assessment
by Paul L. Joskow - 37-54 A Real Options Approach to Evaluating New Nuclear Power Plants
by Geoffrey Rothwell - 55-78 Does Oil Price Uncertainty Affect Energy Use?
by Gerard H. Kuper & Daan P. van Soest - 79-98 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 - 99-118 Market Integration in the International Coal Industry: A Cointegration Approach
by Linda Warell - 119-138 Measuring Gains from Regional Dispatch: Coal-Fired Power Plant Utilization and Market Reforms
by Stratford Douglas - 139-178 Seven Centuries of Energy Services: The Price and Use of Light in the United Kingdom (1300-2000)1
by Roger Fouquet & Peter J.G. Pearson - 179-181 Book Review
by David Nissen
January 2006, Volume 27, Issue 1_suppl
- 1-16 Technological Change for Atmospheric Stabilization: Introductory overview to the Innovation Modeling Comparison Project
by Michael Grubb & Carlo Carraro & John Schellnhuber - 17-56 The Transition to Endogenous Technical Change in Climate-Economy Models: A Technical Overview to the Innovation Modeling Comparison Project
by Köhler Jonathan & Michael Grubb & David Popp & Ottmar Edenhofer - 57-108 Induced Technological Change: Exploring its Implications for the Economics of Atmospheric Stabilization: Synthesis Report from the innovation Modeling Comparison Project
by Ottmar Edenhofer & Kai Lessmann & Claudia Kemfert & Michael Grubb & Jonathan Köhler - 109-122 Induced Technological Change in a Limited Foresight Optimization Model
by Fredrik Hedenus & Christian Azar & Kristian Lindgren - 123-140 Importance of Technological Change and Spillovers in Long-Term Climate Policy
by Shilpa Rao & Ilkka Keppo & Keywan Riahi - 141-162 Analysis of Technological Portfolios for C02 Stabilizations and Effects of Technological Changes
by Fuminori Sano & Keigo Akimoto & Takashi Homma & Toshimasa Tomoda - 163-174 Comparison of Climate Policies in the ENTICE-BR Model
by David Popp - 175-190 Assessment of C02 Reductions and Economic Impacts Considering Energy-Saving Investments
by Toshihiko Masui & Tatsuya Hanaoka & Saeko Hikita & Mikiko Kainuma - 191-206 The Dynamics of Carbon and Energy Intensity in a Model of Endogenous Technical Change
by Valentina Bosetti & Carlo Carraro & Marzio Galeotti - 207-222 Mitigation Strategies and Costs of Climate Protection: The Effects of ETC in the Hybrid Model MIND
by Ottmar Edenhofer & Kai Lessmann & Nico Bauer - 223-240 ITC in a Global Growth-Climate Model with CCS: The Value of Induced Technical Change for Climate Stabilization
by Reyer Gerlagh - 241-258 Decarbonizing the Global Economy with Induced Technological Change: Scenarios to 2100 using E3MG
by Terry Barker & Haoran Pan & Jonathan Köhler & Rachel Warren & Sarah Winne - 259-276 Endogenous Structural Change and Climate Targets Modeling Experiments with Imaclim-R
by Renaud Crassous & Jean-Charles Hourcade & Olivier Sassi
October 2005, Volume 26, Issue 4
- 1-22 Assessing Emission Regulation in Europe: An Interactive Simulation Approach
by Christoph Bohringer & Tim Hoffmann & Andreas Lange & Andreas Loschel & Ulf Moslener - 23-42 Systematic Features of High-Frequency Volatility in Australian Electricity Markets: Intraday Patterns, Information Arrival and Calendar Effects
by Helen Higgs & Andrew C. Worthington - 43-52 Decentralizing a Regulatory Standard Expressed in Ratio or Intensity Form
by Ross McKitrick - 53-68 Petroleum Prospect Valuation: The Option to Drill Again
by James L. Smith - 69-98 The More Cooperation, The More Competition? A Cournot Analysis of the Benefits of Electric Market Coupling
by Benjamin F. Hobbs & Fieke A.M. Rijkers & Maroeska G. Boots - 99-126 The Economic Effects of Border Measures in Subglobal Climate Agreements
by Mustafa H. Babiker & Thomas F. Rutherford - 127-134 Book Reviews
by N/A - 135-146 Referee Acknowledgments
by N/A - 147-151 Volume 26 Index, 2005
by N/A
July 2005, Volume 26, Issue 3
- 1-39 Why Tax Energy? Towards a More Rational Policy
by David M. Newbery - 41-60 Should Developing Countries Take on Binding Commitments in a Climate Agreement? An Assessment of Gains and Uncertainty
by Steffen Kallbekken & Hege Westskog - 61-73 A Note on Trends in European Industrial Pollution Intensities: A Divisia Index Approach
by Matthew A. Cole & Robert J.R. Elliott & Kenichi Shimamoto - 75-92 Econometric Benchmarking of Cost Performance: The Case of U.S. Power Distributors
by Mark Newton Lowry & Lullit Getachew & David Hovde - 93-116 The Long-Run Efficiency of Real-Time Electricity Pricing
by Severin Borenstein - 117-134 Book Reviews
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April 2005, Volume 26, Issue 2
- 1-21 Price Asymmetry In Energy Demand Models: A Proxy for Energy-Saving Technical Change?
by James M. Griffin & Craig T. Schulman - 23-47 Electricity Distribution in the UK and Japan: A Comparative Efficiency Analysis 1985-1998
by Toru Hattori & Tooraj Jamasb & Michael Pollitt - 49-68 Transporting Russian Gas to Western Europe — A Simulation Analysis
by Christian von Hirschhausen & Berit Meinhart & Ferdinand Pavel - 69-88 The Role of Energy in Productivity Growth: A Controversial Issue?
by Luis R. Murillo-Zamorano - 89-109 After the Natural Gas Bubble: An Economic Evaluation of the Recent U.S. National Petroleum Council Study
by Ken Costello & Hillard G. Huntington & James F. Wilson - 111-128 Global Natural Gas Issues and Challenges: A Commentary
by Michelle Michot Foss - 129-136 Book Reviews
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June 2005, Volume 26, Issue 1_suppl
- 1-10 Introduction
by David Newbery - 11-41 Electricity Market Reform in the European Union: Review of Progress toward Liberalization &Integration
by Tooraj Jamasb & Michael Pollitt - 43-70 Electricity liberalisation in Britain: The quest for a satisfactory wholesale market design
by David Newbery - 71-98 The Nordic Market: Signs of Stress?
by Nils-Henrik M. von der Fehr & Eirik S. Amundsen & Lars Bergman - 99-126 Regulation, Competition and Investment in the German Electricity Market: RegTP or REGTP
by Gert Brunekreeft & Sven Twelemann - 127-153 The Spanish Electricity Industry: Plus ça change..
by Claude Crampes & Natalia Fabra - 155-179 Liberalizing the Dutch Electricity Market: 1998-2004
by Eric van Damme - 181-204 A Competitive Fringe in the Shadow of a State Owned Incumbent: The Case of France
by Jean-Michel Glachant & Dominique Finon
January 2005, Volume 26, Issue 1
- 1-26 Multi-Period VaR-Constrained Portfolio Optimization with Applications to the Electric Power Sector
by Paul R. Kleindorfer & Lide Li - 27-50 Are Decline Rates Really Exponential? Evidence From The UK Continental Shelf
by Alex G. Kemp & A.S. Kasim - 51-82 Inscrutable OPEC? Behavioral Tests of the Cartel Hypothesis
by James L. Smith - 83-106 Combining Top-Down and Bottom-Up Approaches To Energy-Economy Modeling Using Discrete Choice Methods
by Nic Rivers & Mark Jaccard - 107-122 Implementing Kyoto In Canada: The Role Of Nuclear Power
by Duane Bratt - 123-146 Electricity Restructuring In Ontario
by Michael J. Trebilcock & Roy Hrab - 147-153 Book Review
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October 2004, Volume 25, Issue 4
- 1-22 Motor Vehicle Fuel Efficiency and Traffic Fatalities
by Robert B. Noland - 23-40 Estimating the Volatility of Wholesale Electricity Spot Prices in the US
by Lester Hadsell & Achla Marathe & Hany A. Shawky - 41-65 Trends and Breaks in Per-Capita Carbon Dioxide Emissions, 1870-2028
by Markku Lanne & Matti Liski - 67-90 Does OPEC Matter? An Econometric Analysis of Oil Prices
by Robert K. Kaufmann & Stephane Dees & Pavlos Karadeloglou & Marcelo Sanchez - 91-114 Climate Policy and the Steel Industry: Achieving Global Emission Reductions by an Incomplete Climate Agreement
by Lars Mathiesen & Ottar Mæstad - 115-137 Book Reviews
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July 2004, Volume 25, Issue 3
- 1-17 Political Economy Obstacles to Fuel Taxation
by Henrik Hammar & Löfgren Åsa & Thomas Sterner - 19-35 Charges, Costs and Market Power: the Deregulated UK Electricity Retail Market
by Evens Salies & Catherine Waddams Price - 37-51 Costs of Aggregate Hydrocarbon Additions
by M.A. Adelman & G. Campbell Watkins - 53-71 The Costs of Kyoto for the US Economy
by Terry Barker & Paul Ekins - 73-102 Trading in the Downstream European Gas Market: A Successive Oligopoly Approach
by Maroeska G. Boots & Fieke A.M. Rijkers & Benjamin F. Hobbs - 103-125 Implied Volatility of Oil Futures Options Surrounding OPEC Meetings
by Stephen M. Horan & Jeffrey H. Peterson & James Mahar - 127-156 Environmental Externalities, Market Distortions and the Economics of Renewable Energy Technologies1
by Anthony D. Owen - 157-158 Book Review
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April 2004, Volume 25, Issue 2
- 1-32 Oil Price Shocks and the Macroeconomy: What Has Been Learned Since 1996
by Donald W. Jones & Paul N. Leiby & Inja K. Paik - 33-56 Is International Emissions Trading Always Beneficial?
by Mustafa Babiker & John Reilly & Laurent Viguier - 57-74 EnronOnline and Informational Efficiency in the U.S. Natural Gas Market
by Donald Murry & Zhen Zhu - 75-96 OPEC's Incentives for Faster Output Growth
by Dermot Gately - 97-114 The Impact of Changes in Crude Oil Prices and Offshore Oil Production on the Economic Performance of U.S. Coastal Gulf States
by Omowumi Iledare & Williams O. Olatubi - 115-137 Electricity Intensity in the Commercial Sector: Market and Public Program Effects
by Marvin J. Horowitz - 139-144 Book Reviews
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January 2004, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 1-17 The Effects of Information on Residential Demand for Electricity
by Isamu Matsukawa - 19-43 Demand-Side Management and Energy Efficiency in the United States
by David S. Loughran & Jonathan Kulick - 45-62 The Impact of OPEC Conference Outcomes on World Oil Prices 1984-2001
by Franz Wirl & Azra Kujundzic - 63-86 The Mechanisms for Autonomous Energy Efficiency Increases: A Cointegration Analysis of the US Energy/GDP Ratio
by Robert K. Kaufmann - 87-101 A Note on the Fisher Ideal Index Decomposition for Structural Change in Energy Intensity
by Gale A. Boyd & Joseph M. Roop - 103-113 Book Reviews
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October 2003, Volume 24, Issue 4
- 1-16 Hans H. Landsberg and Sam H. Schurr: Reflections and Appreciation
by Joel Darmstadter - 17-49 Energy Policies and Their Consequences After 25 Years
by Paul L. Joskow - 51-74 The Role of Knowledge: Technological Innovation in the Energy System
by Robert W. Fri - 75-92 Improving Long-Range Energy Modeling: A Plea for Historical Retrospectives
by Jonathan Koomey & Paul Craig & Ashok Gadgil & David Lorenzetti - 93-112 Energy and Economic Development: An Assessment of the State of Knowledge
by Michael A. Toman & Barbora Jemelkova - 113-116 Book Review
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July 2003, Volume 24, Issue 3
- 1-26 Market Power in International Carbon Emissions Trading: A Laboratory Test
by Björn Carlén - 27-62 The Effects of Market Reforms on Structural Change: Implications for Energy Use and Carbon Emissions in China
by Karen Fisher-Vanden - 63-96 Unravelling Trends and Seasonality: A Structural Time Series Analysis of Transport Oil Demand in the UK and Japan
by Lester C. Hunt & Yasushi Ninomiya - 97-120 Trade Liberalization and Carbon Leakage
by Onno Kuik & Reyer Gerlagh - 121-149 U.S. Midwest Gasoline Pricing and the Spring 2000 Price Spike
by Jeremy I. Bulow & Jeffrey H. Fischer & Jay S. Creswell Jr. & Christopher T. Taylor - 151-159 Book Reviews
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April 2003, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 1-45 The LNG Revolution
by James T. Jensen - 47-61 Oil Price Shocks and Aggregate Fluctuations
by Carlos de Miguel & Baltasar Manzano & José M Martin-Moreno - 63-94 The Effect of the Energy Policy and Conservation Act (EPCA) Regulation on Petroleum Product Prices, 1976-1981
by Robert P. Rogers - 95-113 Are Differentiated Carbon Taxes Inefficient? A General Equilibrium Analysis
by Brita Bye & Karine Nyborg - 113-141 An Econometric Model of Oil and Gas Exploration Development and Production in the UK Continental Shelf: A Systems Approach
by Alexander Kemp & Sola Kasim - 143-148 Book Reviews
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January 2003, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 1-21 An Almost Ideal Demand System Model of Household Vehicle Fuel Expenditure Allocation in the United States
by Gbadebo Oladosu - 23-47 Secondary Market and Futures Market for the Provision of Gas Pipeline Transportation Capacity
by Ricardo B. Raineri & Andres T. Kuflik - 49-73 Modeling the Cost of Climate Policy: Distinguishing Between Alternative Cost Definitions and Long-Run Cost Dynamics
by Mark Jaccard & John Nyboer & Chris Bataille & Bryn Sadownik - 75-102 Modeling and Forecasting the Demand for Electricity in New Zealand: A Comparison of Alternative Approaches
by Koli Fatai & Les Oxley & Frank G. Scrimgeour - 103-109 Book Reviews
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October 2002, Volume 23, Issue 4
- 1-35 A Quantitative Analysis of Pricing Behavior in California's Wholesale Electricity Market During Summer 2000â€
by Paul L. Joskow & Edward Kahn - 37-56 Petroleum Tax Reform Proposals in Norway and Denmark
by Diderik Lund - 57-84 Micro Econometric Modelling of Household Energy Use: Testing for Dependence between Demand for Electricity and Natural Gas
by Soren Leth-Petersen - 85-107 Energy Price, Environmental Policy, and Technological Bias
by Abbas A. Taheri & Rodney Stevenson - 109-123 Book Reviews
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July 2002, Volume 23, Issue 3
- 1-26 The Economics of a Lost Deal: Kyoto - The Hague - Marrakesh
by Hourcade Jean-Charles & Frederic Ghersi - 27-52 Oil Price Shocks and the U.S. Economy: Where Does the Asymmetry Originate?
by Nathan S. Balke & Stephen P.A. Brown & Mine K. Yücel - 53-79 The Capital-Energy Controversy: An Artifact of Cost Shares?
by Manuel Frondel & Christoph M. Schmidt - 81-93 Pricing Natural Gas in Mexico: An Application of the Little-Mirrlees Rule
by Dagobert L. Brito & Juan Rosellon - 95-125 Modeling Cournot Competition in an Electricity Market with Transmission Constraints
by Bert Willems - 127-129 Book Reviews
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April 2002, Volume 23, Issue 2
- 27-50 Interfuel Substitution within Industrial Companies: An Analysis Based on Panel Data at Company Level
by Thomas Bue Bjørner & Henrik Holm Jensen - 51-71 Climate Politics from Kyoto to Bonn: From Little to Nothing?
by Christoph Böhringer - 73-95 Will Cross-Ownership Re-Establish Market Power in the Nordic Power Market?
by Eirik S. Amundsen & Lars Bergman - 97-119 The Curious Role of "Learning" in Climate Policy: Should We Wait for More Data?
by Mort Webster - 121-125 Book Reviews
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January 2002, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 1-18 Greenhouse Gas Reduction Policy in the United States: Identifying Winners and Losers in an Expanded Permit Trading System
by Adam Rose & Gbadebo Oladosu - 19-55 The Asymmetric Effects of Changes in Price and Income on Energy and Oil Demand
by Dermot Gately & Hillard G. Huntington - 57-71 The Discovery Decline Phenomenon: Microeconometric Evidence from the UK Continental Shelf
by Andrew Pickering - 73-95 Early Emission Reduction Programs: An Application to C02 Policy
by Ian W.H. Parry & Michael Toman - 97-116 Le Tarif Vert Retrouvé: The Marginal Cost Concept and the Pricing of Electricity in Britain and France, 1945-1970
by Martin Chick - 117-132 Costs of Atmospheric Fluidized-Bed Combustors for Electric Power Generation
by Frederick C. Scherr & Jack A. Fuller - 133-140 Book Reviews
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October 2001, Volume 22, Issue 4
- 1-27 How Plausible is the Consensus Projection of Oil Below $25 and Persian Gulf Oil Capacity and Output Doubling by 2020?
by Dermot Gately - 29-52 Analyzing California's Power Crisis
by Ahmad Faruqui & Hung-po Chao & Vic Niemeyer & Jeremy Platt & Karl Stahlkopf - 53-79 The Kyoto Protocol: Regional and Sectoral Contributions to the Carbon Leakage
by Sergey V. Paltsev