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Volume Volume 13, issue Number 4, 1992
- Energy Intervention After Desert Storm: Some Unfinished Tasks pp. 1-16

- Richard L. Gordon
- Back Matter: Book Reviews, etc

- N/a
- Cuba's Transition to Market-Based Energy Prices pp. 17-40

- Jorge F. Perez-Lopez
- What Does a Negawatt Really Cost? Evidence from Utility Conservation Programs pp. 41-74

- Paul Joskow and Donald B. Marron
- Price and Cost Impacts of Utility DSM Programs pp. 75-90

- Eric Hirst
- Fiscalite Petroliere et Risque pp. 91-114

- Victor Rodriguez-Padilla
- Multiple Energy Supply Risks, Optimal Reserves, and Optimal Domestic Production Capacities pp. 115-130

- Peter Zweifel and Matteo Ferrari
- The Khazzoom-Brookes Postulate and Neoclassical Growth pp. 131-148

- Harty D. Saunders
- Energy Demand with the Flexible Double-Logarithmic Functional Form pp. 149-160

- Gehuang D. Nan and Donald A. Murry
- The Application of the Divisia Index to the Decomposition of Changes in Industrial Energy Consumption pp. 161-178

- X. Q. Liu, B.W. Ang and H.L. Ong
- Imperfect Price-Reversibility of U.S. Gasoline Demand: Asymmetric Responses to Price Increases and Declines pp. 179-208

- Dermot Gately
- Estimating Disaggregated Price Elasticities in Industrial Energy Demand pp. 209-218

- Mahmoud A. T Elkhafif
Volume Volume 13, issue Number 3, 1992
- Lubbers Plan: Soviet Energy as a Standpoint for Improving Economic Reforms in the USSR

- Andrei A. Konoplyanik
- Impacts of the Gulf War and Changes in Eastern Europe

- Jean H. Masseron
- Back Matter: Book Reviews, etc

- N/a
- Prospects for Natural Gas in Western Europe

- Peter R. Odell
- The German Coal Market After 1992

- Ullrich Heilemann and Bernhard Hillebrand
- Development Risks and Petroleum Fiscal Systems: a Comparative Study of the UK, Norway, Denmark and the Netherlands

- Alexander G. Kemp
- Common Carriage and the Pricing of Electricity Transmission pp. 63-94

- Chris Doyle and Maria Maher
- Developing Futures Markets for Electricity in Europe pp. 95-112

- Eirik Schroder Amundsen and Balbir Singh
- The Power Equipment Industry in Transition pp. 113-140

- Augusto Ninni
- Analysis of Unilateral CO2 Control in the European Community and OECD pp. 159-172

- John Pezzey
- Input-Output Analysis and Pollutant Emissions in France pp. 173-184

- Jean-Martial Breuil
- Trade Liberalization, Transportation, and the Environment pp. 185-206

- H. Landis Gabel and Lars-Hendrik Roller
- Energy Policy in the European Community: Conflicts Between the Objectives of the Unified Single Market, Supply Security and a pp. 207-231

- John Surrey
- Energy Issues in Central and Eastern Europe: Considerations for International Financial Institutions pp. 235-280

- Joerg-Uwe Richter
Volume Volume 13, issue Number 2, 1992
- OPEC and the Price of Oil

- Robert Mabro
- Project Evaluation: A Pracitcal Asset Pricing Method pp. 19-48

- Henry D. Jacoby and David G. Laughton
- Should Carbon Taxes Be Additional to Other Transport Fuel Taxes? pp. 49-60

- David M Newbery
- A Short-Run Model of Petroleum Product Supply pp. 61-92

- Timothy J. Considine
- Risk Premiums and Efficiency in the Market for Crude Oil Futures pp. 93-118

- Richard Deaves and Itzhak Krinsky
- Unit Root Behavior in Energy Futures Prices pp. 119-128

- Apostolos Serletis
- Woodfuel Use and Sustainable Development in Haiti pp. 129-156

- Richard H. Hosier and Mark A. Bernstein
Volume Volume 13, issue Number 1, 1992
- The Hotelling Principle: Autobahn or Cul de Sac? pp. 1-24

- G. C. Watkins
- Is the World Oil Market 'One Great Pool'? -- Comment

- M.A. Adelman
- Comparing the Effects of Greenhouse Gas Emissions on Global Warming pp. 25-36

- Richard S. Eckaus
- Climate Control Efficiency pp. 37-54

- Gary Ferrier and Joseph Hirschberg
- CETA: A Model for Carbon Emissions Trajectory Assessment pp. 55-78

- Stephen C Peck and Thomas J. Teisberg
- What Use the IEA Emergency Stockpiles? A Price-based Model of Oil Stock Management pp. 79-96

- Bright E. Okogu
- Rent Taxes on Norwegian Hydropower Generation pp. 97-116

- Eirik S. Amundsen, Christian Andersen and Jan Gaute Sannarnes
- Vehicle Use and Fuel Economy: How Big is the "Rebound" Effect? pp. 117-144

- David L. Greene
- Energy and Economic Interaction in Thailand pp. 145-156

- John C Sheerin
Volume Volume 12, issue Special Issue, 1991
- Chapter 2 - Decommissioning Costs and British Nuclear Policy pp. 13-28

- Gordon MacKerron
- Chapter 3 - Utilities and Decommissioning Costs: The Meeting of Technology and Society pp. 29-42

- Kenneth P. Ballard, Margot E. Carl Everett and Willard C. Everett
- Chapter 4 - Federal Regulation of Decommissioning Economics pp. 45-54

- Robert Wood
- Chapter 5 - State Regulation of Decommissioning Costs pp. 55-72

- Peter M. Strauss and James Kelsey
- Chapter 6 - Divided Authority: Federal Vs. State Policy Roles in Decommissioning Economics pp. 73-84

- Scott M. DuBoff and Daniel F. Stenger
- Chapter 7 - The Cost of Decommissioning U.S. Reactors: Estimates and Experience pp. 87-104

- Gene R. Heinze Fry
- Chapter 8 - Applying Construction Lessons to Decommissioning Estimates pp. 105-118

- Robin Cantor
- Chapter 9 - Greenfield Decommissioning at Shippingport: Cost Management and Experience pp. 119-132

- William Murphie
- Chapter 10 - Estimating the Costs for Japan's JPDR Project pp. 135-148

- Satoshi Yanagihara and Mitsugu Tanaka
- Chapter 11 - Generic Approaches to Estimating U.S. Decommissioning Costs pp. 149-156

- Richard I. Smith
- Chapter 12 - A Private Contractor's Approach to Decommissioning Costs pp. 157-172

- Thomas LaGuardia
- Chapter 13 - Decommissioning Plans and Costing in Germany pp. 173-180

- Ulrich Losch Horn and Herbert Hollmann
- Chapter 14 - Strategy, Planning and Costing for Decommissioning in Canada pp. 181-190

- Nihal D. Jayawardene and Peter D. Stevens-Guille
- Chapter 15 - Managing Qualified Nuclear Decommissioning Trust Funds Under Uncertainty pp. 191-204

- Howard Hiller
- Chapter 16 - Historical Lessons for Nuclear Decommissioning Trust Fund Investment pp. 205-216

- M. Didi Weinblatt, Salvatore D'Elia and Theresa A. Havell
- Chapter 17 - Investment Strategies for Externalized Nuclear Decommissioning Trusts pp. 217-230

- Thomas R. Tuschen
- Chapter 18 - Confronting Uncertainty: Contingency Planning for Decommissioning pp. 233-246

- Bruce Biewald and Stephen Bernow
- Chapter 19 - Decommissioning and Nuclear Waste Policy: Comprehensive or Separable? pp. 247-254

- Duane Chapman
- Chapter 20 - A Cost/Benefit Perspective of Extended Unit Service as a Decommissioning Alternative pp. 255-272

- James G. Hewlett
- Chapter 21 - The Projected Influence of Extended Unit Service pp. 273-278

- M.E. Lapides
- Chapter 22 - Financial Implications of Early Decommissioning pp. 279-292

- James G. Hewlett
- Chapter 23 - The Expanding Decommissioning Focus: A Comparison of Coal and Nuclear Costs pp. 295-304

- Daniel H. Williams
- Chapter 24 - The Optimal Time to Decommission Commercial Nuclear Reactors pp. 305-314

- Geoffrey Rothwell
- Back Matter (Afterward, etc.)

- N/a
- Chapter 1 - The Place of Economics in Decommissioning Policy

- Martin J. Pasqualetti
Volume Volume 12, issue Number 4, 1991
- Optimizing Tax Strategies to Reduce Greenhouse Cases Without Curtailing Growth pp. 1-14

- Roger E. Brinner, Michael G. Shelby, Joyce M. Yanchar and Alex Cristofaro
- Book Review - The Petroleum Markets: A Framework for Reliable Projections

- M. A. Adelman
- Manufacturing Energy Use in Eight OECD Countries: Trends through 1988 pp. 15-40

- Richard Howarth and Lee Schipper
- Testing for Barriers to Energy Conservation -- an Application of a Vintage Model pp. 41-64

- Alan Ingham, James Maw and Alistair Ulph
- The Welfare Impact of Rising Block Pricing: Electricity in Colombia pp. 65-78

- Rodney Maddock and Elkin Castano
- Onsite Backup Generation and Interruption Insurance for Electricity Distribution pp. 79-94

- Joseph A. Doucet and Shinuel S. Oren
- The Trade-Off between Economic and Environmental Objectives in Japan's Power Sector pp. 95-104

- Hisashi Amagai and PingSun Leung
- The Impact of an Oil Market Disruption on the Price of Oil: A Sensitivity Analysis pp. 105-116

- William L. Helkie
- Testing Alternative Hypotheses of Oil Producer Behavior pp. 117-138

- Carol Dahl and Mine Yucel
- Limits on the Economic Effectiveness of a Carbon Tax pp. 139-144

- Robert Kaufmann
Volume Volume 12, issue Number 3, 1991
- Political and Economic Changes in the USSR: Energy Implications pp. 1-6

- Alexander A. Arbatov
- Environmental Issues in the Future Development of the USSR Energy Systems pp. 7-14

- V. M. Yudin and O.K. Makarov
- Book Review - Electricity and the American Economy

- Lee Schipper
- Market Barriers to Energy-Efficiency Investments pp. 15-34

- Ronald J. Sutherland
- Horizontal Oil and Gas Wells: The Engineering and Economic Nexus pp. 35-54

- John Lohrenz
- A Risk Analysis of Oil Development in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge pp. 55-76

- Stephen G. Powell
- Predicting the Discoveries and Finding Costs of Natural Gas: the Example of the Scotian Shelf pp. 77-94

- M. Power and J. D. Fuller
- Is the World Oil Market "One Great Pool"? pp. 95-108

- Robert J. Weiner
- The Value of Commodity Purchase Contracts With Limited Price Risk pp. 109-136

- Elizabeth Olmsted Teisberg and Thomas J. Teisberg
- Complementarity-Substitution Relationshipsin the Demand for Time-Differentiated Inputs under Time-of-Use Pricing pp. 137-148

- Asher Tishler
Volume Volume 12, issue Number 2, 1991
- The Gulf Crisis: Oil Fundamentals, Market Perceptions and Political Realities pp. 1-8

- Ahmad Zaki Yamani
- Inherent Difficulties in Producer-Consumer Cooperation pp. 9-16

- James R. Schlesinger
- Book Review - Recent Modelling Approaches in Energy Economics

- Charles L. Kolstad
- Forecasting Ultimate Oil Recovery and Its Rate of Production: Incorporating Economic Forces into the Models of M. King Hubbert pp. 17-46

- Cutter J. Cleveland and Robert Kaufmann
- Economics of Electricity Self-Generation by Industrial Firms pp. 47-66

- Kenneth Rose and John McDonald
- The "Most Value" Test: Economic Evaluation of Electricity Demand-Side Management Considering Customer Value pp. 67-92

- Benjamin Hobbs
- Efficient International Agreements for Reducing Emissions of CO2 pp. 93-108

- Michael Hoel
- The Cost of Switching Electricity Generation From Coal to Nuclear Fuel pp. 109-134

- Maria R. Virdis and Michael Rieber
- The Cost of Australian Carbon Dioxide Abatement pp. 135-152

- Robert Marks, Peter Swan, Peter McLennan, Richard Schodde, Peter Dixon and David T. Johnson
- Capacity Rationing and Fixed Cost Collection pp. 153-163

- Chi-Keung Woo
Volume Volume 12, issue Number 1, 1991
- Introduction: Facts and Uncertainties pp. 1-8

- Loren C. Cox
- Formulating Greenhouse Policies in a Sea of Uncertainty pp. 9-22

- Lester Lave
- Economic Activity and the Greenhouse Effect pp. 23-36

- Yoshiki Ogawa
- The Cost of Slowing Climate Change: a Survey pp. 37-66

- William Nordhaus
- Productivity Trends and the Cost of Reducing CO2 Emissions pp. 67-86

- William W. Hogan and Dale Jorgenson
- Global CO2 Emission Reductions - the Impacts of Rising Energy Costs pp. 87-108

- Alan Manne and Richard G. Richels
- Cutting CO2 Emissions: The Effects of Alternative Policy Approaches pp. 109-124

- John Whalley and Randall Wigle
- EPA's Scenarios for Future Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Global Warming pp. 125-146

- Daniel A. Lashof
- The Greenhouse Effect: A View From Europe pp. 147-160

- David Pearce and Edward Barbier
- CO2 Emissions from Major Developing Countries: Better Understanding the Role of Energy in the Long Term pp. 161-196

- Jayant Sathaye and Andrea Ketof