Resource and Energy Economics 1999 - Abstracts

Resource and Energy Economics 1999
TitleSubjectAuthors
A second-best evaluation of eight policy instruments to reduce carbon emissions.Petroleum, energy and mining industriesParry, Ian W.H., Williams, Roberton C., III
Cogeneration and electric power industry restructuring.Petroleum, energy and mining industriesKleit, Andrew N., Dismukes, David E.
Complex, dynamic environmental policies.Petroleum, energy and mining industriesWirl, Franz
Emission quota trade among the few: laboratory evidence of joint implementation among committed countries.Petroleum, energy and mining industriesBohm, Peter, Carlen, Bjorn
Foreign investment and environmental regulations in LDCs.(less developed countries)Petroleum, energy and mining industriesBeladi, Hamid, Chao, Chi-Chur, Frasca, Ralph
Freer markets and the abatement of carbon emissions: the electricity-generating sector in India.Petroleum, energy and mining industriesZilberman, David, Khanna, Madhu
Global impacts of the Kyoto agreement: results from the MS-MRT model.(multi-sector, multi-region trade)Petroleum, energy and mining industriesRutherford, Thomas F., Bernstein, Paul M., Montgomery, W. David
Induced technological change and the attractiveness of CO2 abatement policies.Petroleum, energy and mining industriesGoulder, Lawrence H., Schneider, Stephen H.
Optimal climate policy under the possibility of a catastrophe.Petroleum, energy and mining industriesKverndokk, Snorre, Grepperud, Sverre, Gjerde, Jon
Optimal harvesting of mutualistic ecological systems.Petroleum, energy and mining industriesWacker, Holger
Optimizing production technology choices: conventional production vs. recycling.Petroleum, energy and mining industriesHuhtala, Anni
Reconsidering the hedonic vs. RUM debate in the valuation of recreational environmental amenities.(random utility method)Petroleum, energy and mining industriesPendleton, Linwood
Should the north make unilateral technology transfers to the south? North-South cooperation and conflicts in responses to global climate change.Petroleum, energy and mining industriesYang, Zili
The NOx Budget: market-based control of tropospheric ozone in the northeastern United States.Petroleum, energy and mining industriesCarter, Robert, Farrell, Alex, Raufer, Roger
The optimal choice of climate change policy in the presence of uncertainty.Petroleum, energy and mining industriesPizer, William A.
What to expect from an international system of tradable permits for carbon emissions.Petroleum, energy and mining industriesMcKibbin, Warwick J., Wilcoxen, Peter J., Shackleton, Robert
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