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October 2000, Volume 21, Issue 4
- 61-92 Regulation of an Electric Power Transmission Company
by Thomas-Olivier Léautier - 93-120 Developing Countries' Greenhouse Emissions: Uncertainty and Implications for Participation in the Kyoto Protocol
by Randall Lutter - 121-122 Book Reviews
by N/A
July 2000, Volume 21, Issue 3
- 1-1 Errata
by Marian Radetzki - 1-29 Model-Based Comparisons of Pool and Bilateral Markets for Electricity
by John Bower & Derek W. Bunn - 31-60 OPEC and World Crude Oil Markets from 1973 to 1994: Cartel, Oligopoly, or Competitive?
by A.F. Alhajji & David Huettner - 61-87 The Risk of Early Retirement of U.S. Nuclear Power Plants under Electricity Deregulation and C02 Emission Reductions
by Geoffrey S. Rothwell - 89-112 "No Cost" Efforts to Reduce Carbon Emissions in the U.S.: An Economic Perspective
by Ronald J. Sutherland - 113-127 The Potential Market for Photovoltaics and Other Distributed Resources in Rural Electric Cooperatives
by Thomas E. Hoff & Matthew Cheney - 129-136 Book Review
by N/A - 131-136 Referee Acknowledgments
by N/A
April 2000, Volume 21, Issue 2
- 1-22 Energy Economists and Economic Liberalism
by Colin Robinson - 23-49 Where Did the Money Go? The Cost and Performance of the Largest Commercial Sector DSM Programs
by Joseph Eto & Suzie Kito & Leslie Shown & Richard Sonnenblick - 51-81 Residential End-Use Electricity Demand: Results from a Designed Experiment
by Robert Bartels & Denzil G. Fiebig - 83-104 Cost Structures for Fossil Fuel-Fired Electric Power Generation
by Timothy J. Considine - 105-120 Extracting Common Oil: Cooperation or Competition?
by Rognvaldur Hannesson - 121-144 The Target Revenue Model and the World Oil Market: Empirical Evidence from 1971 to 1994
by A.F. Alhajji & David Huettner - 145-151 A Note on Vertical Integration and Stock Ratings of Oil Companies in the U.S
by Kenneth Edwards & John D. Jackson & Henry L. Thompson
January 2000, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 1-42 Explaining Cointegration Analysis: Part 1
by David F. Hendry & Katarina Juselius - 43-72 Technology Diffusion in Energy-Economy Models: The Case of Danish Vintage Models
by Henrik Klinge Jacobsen - 73-86 Household Response to Incentive Payments for Load Shifting: A Japanese Time-of-Day Electricity Pricing Experiment
by Isamu Matsukawa & Hiroshi Asano & Hitoshi Kakimoto - 87-108 Lessons from Ltility Conservation Programs
by Franz Wirl - 109-120 Technology and the Exploratory Success Rate in the U.S. Offshore
by Kevin F. Forbes & Ernest M. Zampelli - 121-134 A Note on Saudi Arabian Price Discrimination
by Ronald Soligo & Amy Myers Jaffe - 135-148 Coal or Nuclear in New Power Stations: The Political Economy of an Undesirable but Necessary Choice
by Marian Radetzki - 149-153 Book Reviews
by N/A
October 1999, Volume 20, Issue 4
- 1-14 The Spanish Gasoline Market: From Ceiling Regulation to Open Market Pricing
by Ignacio Contin & Aad Correlje & Emilio Huerta - 15-64 The Economics of Energy Market Transformation Programs
by Richard Duke & Daniel M. Kammen - 65-88 Market Power in Electricity Markets: Beyond Concentration Measures
by Severin Borenstein & James Bushnell & Christopher R. Knittel - 89-116 The Efficiency of Multi-Unit Electricity Auctions
by Wedad Elmaghraby & Shmuel S. Oren - 117-148 Coal Subsidies and Global Carbon Emissions
by Miles K. Light - 149-155 Book Reviews
by RÖgnvaldur Hannesson - 156-164 Referee Acknowledgments
by N/A
July 1999, Volume 20, Issue 3
- 1-31 Fuel Economy Rebound Effect for U.S. Household Vehicles
by David L. Greene & James R. Kahn & Robert C. Gibson - 33-61 Productivity Trends in India’s Energy Intensive Industries
by Joyashree Roy & Jayant Sathaye & Alan Sanstad & Puran Mongia & Katja Schumacher - 63-91 Why Has the Energy-Output Ratio Fallen in China?
by Richard F. Garbaccio & Mun S. Ho & Dale W. Jorgenson - 93-121 Energy Intensity and Carbon Emission Responses to Technological Change: The U.S. Outlook
by Andy S. Kydes - 123-138 Vehicle Choice in an Aging Population: Some Insights from a Stated Preference Survey for California
by Chris Kavalec - 139-145 A Note: Will Tomorrow’s Energy Efficiency Indices Prove Useful in Economic Studies?
by Jay Zarnikau - 147-155 Decomposition of Aggregate CO2, Emissions in the OECD: 1960-1995
by J. W. Sun - 157-171 Book Reviews
by N/A
April 1999, Volume 20, Issue 2
- 1-27 The Long-Run Evolution of Energy Prices
by Robert S. Pindyck - 29-57 Economic Development and the Structure of the Demand for Commercial Energy
by Ruth A. Judson & Richard Schmalensee & Thomas M. Stoker - 59-87 Emissions of SO2, NOx, and CO2, in Transition Economies: Emission Inventories and Divisia Index Analysis
by Laurent Viguier - 89-120 Some New Ethanol Technology: Cost Competition and Adoption Effects in the Petroleum Market
by Paul Gallagher & Donald Johnson - 121-143 Exploring Energy Technology Substitution for Reducing Atmospheric Carbon Emissions
by Karl E. Knapp - 145-165 Demand for Ground Transportation Fuel and Pricing Policy in Asian Tigers: A Comparative Study of Korea and Taiwan
by Sara Banaszak & Ujjayant Chakravorty & PingSun Leung
June 1999, Volume 20, Issue 1_suppl
- 1-1 Introduction And Overview
by John P. Weyant & Jennifer N. Hill - 1-23 The Kyoto Protocol: A Cost-Effective Strategy for Meeting Environmental Objectives?
by Alan S. Manne & Richard G. Richels - 25-71 The Economics of the Kyoto Protocol
by Christopher N. MacCracken & James A. Edmonds & Son H. Kim & Ronald D. Sands - 73-92 Adjustment Time, Capital Malleability and Policy Cost
by Henry D. Jacoby & Ian Sue Wing - 93-130 Requiem for Kyoto: An Economic Analysis of the Kyoto Protocol
by William D. Nordhaus & Joseph G. Boyer - 131-156 Kyoto, Efficiency, and Cost-Effectiveness: Applications of FUND
by Richard S.J. Tol - 157-175 Analysis of Carbon Emission Stabilization Targets and Adaptation by Integrated Assessment Model
by Atsushi Kurosawa & Hiroshi Yagita & Weisheng Thou & Koji Tokimatsu & Yukio Yanagisawa - 177-206 Clubs, Ceilings and CDM: Macroeconomics of Compliance with the Kyoto Protocol
by Johannes Bollen & Arjen Gielen & Hans Timmer - 207-220 Analysis of Post-Kyoto Scenarios: The Asian-Pacific Integrated Model
by Mikiko Kainuma & Yuzuru Matsuoka & Tsuneyuki Morita - 221-256 Effects of Restrictions on International Permit Trading: The MS-MRT Model
by Paul M. Bernstein & W. David Montgomery & Thomas F. Rutherford & Gui-Fang Yang - 257-285 The Kyoto Protocol: An Economic Analysis Using GTEM
by Vivek Tulpulé & Stephen Brown & Jaekyu Lim & Cain Polidano & Hom Pant & Brian S. Fisher - 287-333 Emissions Trading, Capital Flows and the Kyoto Protocol
by Warwick J. McKibbin & Martin T. Ross & Robert Shackleton & Peter J. Wilcoxen - 335-365 The Economic Implications of Reducing Carbon Emissions
by Adrian Cooper & Scott Livermore & Vanessa Rossi & Alan Wilson & John Walker - 367-390 CO2 Emissions Control Agreements: Incentives for Regional Participation
by Stephen C. Peck & Thomas J. Teisberg - 391-398 About The Authors
by N/A
January 1999, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 1-23 Financial Transmission Rights Meet Cournot: How TCCs Curb Market Power
by Steven Stoft - 25-41 Barriers to Energy-Efficiency in Electricity Generation in India
by Madhu Khanna & David Zilberman - 43-59 The Political Economy of Motor-Fuel Taxation
by Rajeev K. Goel & Michael A. Nelson - 61-81 The Marginal Costs of Greenhouse Gas Emissions
by Richard S. J. Tol - 83-103 The North American Natural Gas Liquids Markets are Chaotic
by Apostolos Serletis & Periklis Gogas - 105-124 An Integrated Model of Oil Production
by John R. Moroney & M. Douglas Berg - 125-139 Regionalization in the World Crude Oil Market: Further Evidence
by S. Gürcan Gülen - 141-147 The Next Restructuring: Environmental Regulation
by A. Denny Ellerman - 149-152 Book Review
by N/A
October 1998, Volume 19, Issue 4
- 1-41 A Thousand Years of Energy Use in the United Kingdom
by Roger Fouquet & Peter J.G. Pearson - 43-61 Short Term Energy Forecasting with Neural Networks
by J. Stuart McMenamin & Frank A. Monforte - 63-83 At What Cost do We Reduce Pollution? Shadow Prices of SO2, Emissions
by John R. Swinton - 85-105 The Relationship Between Energy Intensity and Income Levels: Forecasting Long Term Energy Demand in Asian Emerging Countries
by Rossana Galli - 107-132 Crude Oil Prices and U.S. Economic Performance: Where Does the Asymmetry Reside?
by Hillard G. Huntington - 133-142 Simple Analytics of Valuing Producing Petroleum Reserves
by Graham A. Davis & Robert D. Cairns - 143-156 Book Reviews
by Nicholas G. Malavis
July 1998, Volume 19, Issue 3
- 1-18 Increased Competition on the Supply Side of the Western European Natural Gas Market
by Rolf Golombek & Eystein Gjelsvik & Knut Einar Rosendahl - 19-48 Modeling Electricity Pricing in a Deregulated Generation Industry: The Potential for Oligopoly Pricing in a Poolco
by Aleksandr Rudkevich & Max Duckworth & Richard Rosen - 49-68 Simulating the Operation of Markets for Bulk-Power Ancillary Services
by Eric Hirst & Brendan Kirby - 69-83 The “Regulatory Compact†and Implicit Contracts: Should Stranded Costs be Recoverable?
by James Boyd - 85-106 Prices that Clear the Air: Energy Use and Pollution in Chile and Indonesia
by Gunnar S. Eskeland & Emmanuel Jimenez & Lili Liu - 107-131 Reducing the Impacts of Energy Price Volatility Through Dynamic Portfolio Selection
by H. Brett Humphreys & Katherine T. McClain - 133-134 Book Review
by Peterf Ox-Penne
April 1998, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 1-5 Introduction: Global Power Generation in the 21st Century: The Critical Choices
by Marian Radetzki - 7-24 The Role of Electricity in Industrial Development
by Nathan Rosenberg - 25-52 Electricity Sectors in Transition
by Paul L. Joskow - 53-56 Discussion of Paul Joskow’s Paper “Electricity Sectors in Transitionâ€
by Frangois Ailleret - 57-62 Discussion of Paul Joskow’s Paper “Electricity Sectors in Transitionâ€
by David Jefferies - 63-88 Technological Options for Power Generation
by Ulf Hansen - 89-92 Discussion of Ulf Hansen’s Paper “Technological Options for Power Generationâ€
by Jan H. Blom - 93-108 Global Demand Growth of Power Generation, Input Choices and Supply Security
by Kenichi Matsui - 109-113 Discussion of Kenichi Matsui’s Paper “Global Demand Growth of Power Generation, Input Choices and Supply Securityâ€
by Tor Ragnar Gerholm - 115-124 The Environmental Challenges of Power Generation
by Thomas C. Shelling - 125-128 Discussion of Schelling’s Paper “The Environmental Challenges of Power Generationâ€
by Dominique Finon - 129-132 Note on The Seemingly Indefinite Extension of Power Plant Lives, A Panel Contribution
by Denny Ellerman - 133-134 Note on Information Technology and Efficiency of Deregulated Electricity Markets, A Panel Contribution
by Bo Källstrand - 135-147 Alternatives to the Strait of Hormuz
by Dagobert L. Brito & Eytan Sheshinski - 149-164 Chaos in Natural Gas Futures?
by Victor Chwee - 165-189 Weather and Pollution Abatement Costs
by Jonathan E. Leightner & C.A. Knox Lovell - 191-215 Customer Retention in a Competitive Power Market: Analysis of a ‘Double-Bounded Plus Follow-ups’ Questionnaire
by Yongxin Cai & Iraj Deilami & Kenneth Train - 217-236 The Bias in Price Elasticity Estimates Under Separability Between Electricity and Labor in Studies of Time-of-Use Electricity Rates: An Application to Israel
by Asher Tishler - 237-240 Book Reviews
by John V. Mitchell & Peter Beck & Michael Grubb
January 1998, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 1-11 The Potential for Use of Modern Asset Pricing Methods for Upstream Petroleum Project Evaluation: Introductory Remarks
by David G. Laughton - 13-46 Implications of Output Price Risk and Operating Leverage for the Evaluation of Petroleum Development Projects
by Gordon Salahor - 47-81 On the Use of Modern Asset Pricing for Comparing Alternative Royalty Systems for Petroleum Development Projects
by Paul G. Bradley - 83-114 The Management of Flexibility in the Upstream Petroleum Industry
by David Laughton - 115-148 Alternative Models of Uncertain Commodity Prices for Use with Modern Asset Pricing Methods
by Malcolm P. Baker & E. Scott Mayfield & John E. Parsons - 149-153 The Potential for Use of Modern Asset Pricing Methods for Upstream Petroleum Project Evaluation: Concluding Remarks
by David G. Laughton - 155-161 Book Reviews
by N/A
October 1997, Volume 18, Issue 4
- 1-31 Computable Equilibrium Models and the Restructuring of the European Electricity and Gas Markets
by Yves Smeers - 33-71 Market Power, International CO2, Taxation and Oil Wealth
by Elin Berg & Snorre Kvemdokk & Knut Einar Rosendahl - 73-89 Oil Spills, Workplace Safety and Firm Size: Evidence from the U.S. Gulf of Mexico OCS
by Omowumi O. Iledare & Allan G. Pulsipher & David E. Dismukes & Dmitry Mesyanzhinov - 91-105 Resource Depletion and Technical Change: Effects on U.S. Crude Oil Finding Costs from 1977 to 1994
by Marie N. Fagan - 107-141 A Market Power Model with Strategic Interaction in Electricity Networks
by William W. Hogan - 143-145 Book Reviews
by N/A
July 1997, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 1-30 Fundamental U.S. Tax Reform and Energy Markets
by Dale W. Jorgenson & Peter J. Wilcoxen - 31-58 CO2 Emissions Limits: Economic Adjustments and the Distribution of Burdens
by Henry D. Jacoby & Richard S. Eckaus & Denny A. Ellerman & Ronald G. Prinn & David M. Reiner & Zili Yang - 59-73 Decomposition of Aggregate Energy and Gas Emission Intensities for Industry: A Refined Divisia Index Method
by B. W. Ang & Ki-Hong Choi - 75-101 Electricity Market Integration in the Pacific Northwest
by Chi-Keung Woo & Debra Lloyd-Zannetti & Ira Horowitz - 103-133 Impact of Pay-at-the-Pump on Safety Through Enhanced Vehicle Fuel Efficiency
by Daniel J. Khazzoom - 137-150 Book Reviews
by N/A
April 1997, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 1-21 Fairness Measures and Importance Weights for Allocating Quotas to OPEC Member Countries
by Ahmad Saleh Alsalem & Subhash C. Sharma & Marvin D. Troutt - 23-38 Pollution Control and Energy Conservation: Complements or Antagonists? A Study of Gasoline Taxes and Automobile Fuel Economy Standards
by Molly Espey - 39-61 The Cost of Power Outages in the Business and Public Sectors in Israel: Revealed Preference vs. Subjective Valuation
by Michael Beenstock & Ephraim Goldin & Yoel Haitovsky - 63-87 Buying Time: Franchising Hazardous and Nuclear Waste Cleanup
by Douglas R. Hale - 89-108 Natural Gas in the U.S.: How Far Can Technology Stretch the Resource Base?
by Cutler J. Cleveland & Robert K. Kaufmann - 109-126 Regionalization in the World Crude Oil Market
by Gürcan S. Gülen
June 1997, Volume 18, Issue 1_suppl
- 1-16 What’s in the Cards for Distributed Resources?
by Johannes P. Pfeifenberger & Philip Q Hanser & Paul R. Ammann - 17-39 Distributed Electricity Generation in Competitive Energy Markets: A Case Study in Australia
by Deepak Sharma & Robert Bartels - 41-62 Defining Distributed Resource Planning
by Charles D. Feinstein & Jonathan A. Lesser - 63-83 Using Distributed Resources to Manage Risks Caused by Demand Uncertainty
by Thomas E. Hoff - 85-110 Capacity Planning Under Uncertainty: Developing Local Area Strategies for Integrating Distributed Resources
by Charles D. Feinstein & Peter A. Morris & Stephen W. Chapel - 111-136 Operation and Control in a Competitive Market: Distributed Generation in a Restructured Industry
by Judith Cardell & Richard Tabors - 137-160 Integrated Local Transmission and Distribution Planning Using Customer Outage Costs
by Greg Ball & Debra Lloyd-Zanetti & Brian Horii & Dan Birch & Robert E. Ricks & Holly Lively - 161-186 Winners and Losers in the Transition to a Competitive Electricity Industry: An Empirical Analysis
by Robert G. Ethier & Timothy D. Mount - 187-210 Regulatory Policy Regarding Distributed Generation by Utilities: The Impact of Restructuring
by Jay Morse
January 1997, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 1-45 What is the Value of Scientific Knowledge? An Application to Global Warming Using the PRICE Model
by William D. Nordhaus & David Popp - 47-62 Is There an East-West Split in North American Natural Gas Markets?
by Apostolos Serletis - 63-83 Economic Inefficiency of Passive Transmission Rights in Congested Electricity Systems with Competitive Generation
by Shmuel S. Oren - 85-110 An Institutional Design for an Electricity Contract Market with Central Dispatch
by Hung-po Chao & Stephen Peck - 111-123 Implementation of Priority Insurance in Power Exchange Markets
by Robert Wilson - 125-136 Book Reviews
by N/A - 137-141 Referee Acknowledgments
by N/A
October 1996, Volume 17, Issue 4
- 1-31 Economic and Regulatory Factors Affecting the Maintenance of Nuclear Power Plants
by James G. Hewlett - 33-57 Gas or Electricity, which is Cheaper?: An Econometric Approach with Application to Australian Expenditure Data
by Robert Bartels & Denzil G. Fiebig & Michael H. Plumb - 59-87 How Many Kilowatts are in a Negawatt? Verifying Ex Post Estimates of Utility Conservation Impacts at the Regional Level
by Paul W. Parfomak & Lester B. Lave - 89-105 Identifying Distributed Generation and Demand Side Management Investment Opportunities
by Thomas E. Hoff - 107-134 CO2, Emission Reduction Costs in the Residential Sector: Behavioral Parameters in a Bottom-Up Simulation Model
by Mark Jaccard & Alison Bailie & John Nyboer - 135-160 Energy Efficiency, Economic Efficiency and Future CO2 Emissions from the Developing World
by Peter J. G. Pearson & Roger Fouquet
July 1996, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 1-21 System Average Rates and Management Efficiency: A Statistical Benchmark Study of U.S. Investor-Owned Electric Utilities
by Ernst R. Berndt & Roy Epstein & Michael J. Deane - 23-39 The Performance of the U.S. Market for Independent Electricity Generation
by G. Alan Comnes & Edward P. Kahn & Tim N. Bekien - 41-48 An Actions-Based Estimate of the Free Rider Fraction in Electric Utility DSM Programs
by Eric Malm - 49-60 Explaining the Variation in Elasticity Estimates of Gasoline Demand in the United States: A Meta-Analysis
by Molly Espey - 61-84 Strategic Interdependence in European East-West Gas Trade: A Hierarchical Stackelberg Game Approach
by Wafik Grais & Kangbin Zheng - 85-103 Market Power in a System of Tradeable CO2, Quotas
by Hege Westskog - 105-118 Book Reviews
by N/A
April 1996, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 1-15 The Development of a UK Natural Gas Spot Market
by Joe Roeber - 17-42 Price Convergence in North American Natural Gas Spot Markets
by Martin King & Milan Cuc - 43-57 Is OPEC a Cartel? Evidence from Cointegration and Causality Tests
by S. Gürcan Gülen - 59-77 Ramsey Pricing of Electricity Under Unknown Bypass Costs
by Ira Horowitz & Dewey Seeto & Chi-Keung Woo - 79-102 Social Benefits of Financial Investment Support in Energy Conservation Policy
by Torleif Haugland - 103-126 Gasoline Tax as a Corrective Tax: Estimates for the United States, 1970-1991
by Jonathan Haughton & Soumodip Sarkar
January 1996, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 1-17 Decomposition of SO2, NOx, and CO2, Emissions from Energy Use of Major Economic Sectors in Taiwan
by Sue J. Lin & Tzu C. Chang - 19-30 Forecasting the Demand for Energy in China
by Hing Lin Chan & Shu Kam Lee - 31-51 The Total Cost and Measured Performance of Utility-Sponsored Energy Efficiency Programs
by Joseph Eto & Edward Vine & Leslie Shown & Richard Sonnenblick & Chris Payne - 53-77 The Welfare Effects of Raising Household Energy Prices in Poland
by Caroline L. Freud & Christine I. Wallich - 79-90 Incorporating Investment Uncertainty into Greenhouse Policy Models
by John R. Birge & Charles H. Rosa - 91-127 Preserving Natural Environments on Coal Lands at Minimum Cost
by William D. Watson
October 1995, Volume 16, Issue 4
- 1-37 The Greenhouse Debate: Economic Efficiency, Burden Sharing and Hedging Strategies
by Alan Manne & Richard Richels - 39-56 Oil Shocks and the Macroeconomy: The Role of Price Variability
by Kiseok Lee & Shawn Ni & Ronald A. Ratti - 57-77 Performance-Based Pricing for Nuclear Power Plants
by Yeon-Koo Che & Geoffrey Rothwell - 79-107 Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction: A Case Study of Sri Lanka
by Peter Meier & Mohan Munasinghe - 109-137 The Economics of Conserved-Energy "Supply" Curves
by Steven E. Stoft - 141-147 Book Reviews
by N/A
July 1995, Volume 16, Issue 3
- 1-38 Strategies for OPEC's Pricing and Output Decisions
by Dermot Gately - 39-66 Power Markets and Market Power
by David M. Newbery - 67-87 Regrets or No Regrets-That is the Question: Is Conservation a Costless C02 Mitigation Strategy?
by Adam Rose & Shih-Mo Lin - 89-111 Forecasting the Market for Electric Vehicles in California Using Conjoint Analysis
by Robin Segal - 113-124 Regional Limitations on the Hedging Effectiveness of Natural Gas Futures
by Emile J. Brinkmann & Ramon Rabinovitch - 125-139 Understanding the Oil Industry: Economics as a Help or a Hindrance
by Paul Stevens - 141-145 Book Reviews
by N/A
April 1995, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 1-23 On the Renewal of Concern for the Security of Oil Supply
by Chantale LaCasse & Andre Plourde - 25-57 On the Cost of Lost Production from Russian Oil Fields
by James L. Smith - 59-76 Effects of an Increasing Role for Independents on Petroleum Resource Development in the Gulf of Mexico OCS Region
by Omowumi O. Iledare & Allan G. Pulsipher & Robert H. Baumann - 77-96 Effects of Global Warming on Energy Use for Space Heating and Cooling in the United States
by Donald H. Rosenthal & Howard K. Gruenspecht & Emily A. Moran - 97-109 Market Structure and the Price of Electricity: An Ex Ante Analysis of the Deregulated Swedish Electricity Market
by Bo Andersson & Lars Bergman - 111-130 Marginal Capacity Costs of Electricity Distribution and Demand for Distributed Generation
by Chi-Keung Woo & Debra Lloyd-Zannetti & Ren Orans & Brian Horii & Grayson Heffner - 131-139 Book Reviews
by N/A
January 1995, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 1-26 Social Costing of Electricity in Maryland: Effects on Pollution, Investment, and Prices
by Karen Palmer & Alan Krupnick & Hadi Dowlatabadi & Stuart Siegel - 27-39 Swiss Residential Demand for Electricity by Time-of-Use: An Application of the Almost Ideal Demand System
by Massimo Filippini - 41-54 Cold Hands, Warm Hearth?: Climate, Net Takeback, and Household Comfort
by Peter M. Schwarz & Thomas N. Taylor - 55-69 Rebates, Loans, and Customers' Choice of Appliance Efficiency Level: Combining Stated-and Revealed-Preference Data
by Kenneth E. Train & Terry Atherton - 71-83 An Econometric Analysis of the Market for Natural Gas Futures
by Walls W. David - 85-111 Effects of Liberalizing the Natural Gas Markets in Western Europe
by Rolf Golombek & Eystein Gjelsvik & Knut Einar Rosendahl - 113-135 Technological Advancement and the Recovery of Natural Gas: The Value of Information
by Janie M. Chermak & Robert H. Patrick
October 1994, Volume 15, Issue 4
- 1-18 Toward an Optimal Oil and Gas Leasing System
by Walter J. Mead