The Energy Journal
1980 - 2023
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Volume Volume 1, issue Number 4, 1980
- Energy Price Increases and Macroeconomic Policy pp. 1-20

- Robert Pindyck
- Book Review - The Efficient Use of Energy

- Joseph A. Hasson
- Economic Implications of Mandated Efficiency in Standards for Household Appliances pp. 21-40

- J. Daniel Khazzoom
- An Assessment of the Effects of the Windfall Profits Tax on Crude Oil Supply pp. 41-58

- Philip K. Verleger, Jr.
- World Oil Price Increases: Sources and Solutions pp. 59-74

- Albert L. Danielsen and Edward B. Selby, Jr.
- The Treatment of Intermediate Materialsin the Estimation of the Demand for Energy: The Case of U.S. Manufacturing, 1947-1971 pp. 75-94

- Richard Anderson
- Energy Efficiency Versus Human Lives pp. 95-97

- Irwin M. Stelzer
Volume Volume 1, issue Number 3, 1980
- An Integrated Framework for Energy Pricing in Developing Countries pp. 1-30

- Mohan Munasinghe
- Energy Prices, Inflation, and Recession, 1974-1975 pp. 31-64

- Knut Anton Mork and Robert Hall
- Crude Oil Resource Appraisal in the United States pp. 65-74

- Noel D. Uri
- Petroleum Policy and Mexican Domestic Politics: Left Opposition, Regional Dissidence, and Official Apostasy pp. 75-96

- Edward J. Williams
- Economic Effects of Increased Penetration of Solar Energy pp. 97-112

- Edward A. Hudson
- The Real Price of Imported Oil pp. 113-118

- John E. Jankowski, Jr. and Joy Dunkerley
Volume Volume 1, issue Number 2, 1980
- Simulation of World Oil Market Shocks: A Markov Analysis of OPEC and Consumer Behavior

- Richard F. Kosobud and Houston H. Stokes
- Energy Prices and the U.S.Economy in 1979-1981

- Knut Anton Mork and Robert E. Hall
- Residential Substitution of Off-peak for Peak Electricity Usage under Time-of-Use Pricing

- Douglas W. Caves and Laurits R. Christensen
- Appropriate Government Policy Toward Commercialization of New Energy Supply Technologies

- Richard Schmalensee
Volume Volume 1, issue Number 1, 1980
- Comments on Coal Liquefaction

- L.E. Swabb, Jr.
- Coal Liquefaction

- George R. Hill
- Energy Policy: An Economist's Confessions

- James R. Schlesinger
- Biomass Energy Economics

- John R. Benemann
- The Clumsy Cartel

- M.A. Adelman
- The World Oil Market: An Exporter's View

- Alirio A. Parra
- The U.S. Outlook for Supplemental Gas

- Arlon R. Tussing
- The Energy Crisis and Macroeconomic Policy

- William Nordhaus
- America's Energy Choices - Presidential Address

- Sam H. Schurr
- Residential Electricity Revisited

- Hendrik Houthakker
- Coal Policy and Energy Economics

- Richard L. Gordon
Volume Multi-Greenhouse Gas Mitigation and Climate Policy, issue Special Issue #3, 2006
- Overview of EMF-21: Multigas Mitigation and Climate Policy pp. 1-32

- John P. Weyant, Francisco C. de la Chesnaye, and Geoff J. Blanford
- Global Anthropogenic Methane and Nitrous Oxide Emissions pp. 33-44

- Elizabeth A. Scheehle and Dina Kruger
- Mitigation of Methane and Nitrous Oxide Emissions from Waste, Energy and Industry pp. 45-62

- K. Casey Delhotal, Francisco C. de la Chesnaye, Ann Gardiner, Judith Bates, and Alexei Sankovski
- Estimating Future Emissions and Potential Reductions of HFCs, PFCs, and SF6 pp. 63-88

- Deborah Ottinger Schaefer, Dave Godwin, and Jochen Harnisch
- Methane and Nitrous Oxide Mitigation in Agriculture pp. 89-108

- Benjamin J. DeAngelo, Francisco C. de la Chesnaye, Robert H. Beach, Allan Sommer and Brian C. Murray
- Carbon Sequestration in Global Forests Under Different Carbon Price Regimes pp. 109-126

- Brent Sohngen and Roger Sedjo
- GHG Mitigation Potential, Costs and Benefits in Global Forests: A Dynamic Partial Equilibrium Approach pp. 127-162

- Jayant Sathaye, Willy Makundi, Larry Dale, Peter Chan, and Kenneth Andrasko
- Flexible Multi-gas Climate Policies pp. 163-176

- Jesper Jensen
- The Role of Non-CO2 Greenhouse Gases in Climate Change Mitigation: Long-term Scenarios for the 21st Century pp. 177-200

- Shilpa Rao and Keywan Riahi
- Long-Term Multi-Gas Scenarios to Stabilise Radiative Forcing - Exploring Costs and Benefits Within an Integrated Assessment Framework pp. 201-234

- D.P. van Vuuren, B. Eickhout, P.L. Lucas and M.G.J. den Elzen
- Multi-Gas Emission Reduction for Climate Change Policy: An Application of Fund pp. 235-250

- Richard Tol
- Impacts of Multi-gas Strategies for Greenhouse Gas Emission Abatement: Insights from a Partial Equilibrium Model pp. 251-274

- Patrick Criqui, Peter Russ and Daniel Deybe
- Multigas Mitigation: An Economic Analysis Using GRAPE Model pp. 275-288

- Atsushi Kurosawa
- Burden Sharing Within a Multi-Gas Strategy pp. 289-304

- Alain Bernard, Marc Vielle and Laurent Viguier
- Non-CO2 Greenhouse Gases in the Second Generation Model pp. 305-322

- Allen A. Fawcett and Ronald D. Sands
- Benefits of Multi-Gas Mitigation: An Application of the Global Trade and Environment Model (GTEM) pp. 323-342

- Guy Jakeman and Brian S. Fisher
- Multi-gas Mitigation Analysis on Stabilization Scenarios Using Aim Global Model pp. 343-354

- Junichi Fujino, Rajesh Nair, Mikiko Kainuma, Toshihiko Masui and Yuzuru Matsuoka
- Technology Policy and World Greenhouse Gas Emissions in the AMIGA Modeling System pp. 355-372

- Donald A. Hanson and John A. "Skip" Laitner
- Multi-Gas Forcing Stabilization with Minicam pp. 373-392

- Steven J. Smith and T.M.L. Wigley
- The Role of Non-CO2 Greenhouse Gases and Carbon Sinks in Meeting Climate Objectives pp. 393-404

- Alan S. Manne and Richard G. Richels
- Efficiency Gains from "What"-Flexibility in Climate Policy An Integrated CGE Assessment pp. 405-424

- Christoph Bohringer, Andreas Loschel and Thomas F. Rutherford
- Multi-Gas Mitigation Analysis by IPAC pp. 425-440

- Kejun Jiang, Xiulian Hu, Zhu Songli
- Economic Impact Assessment of Climate Change - A Multi-gas Investigation with WIAGEM-GTAPEL-ICM pp. 441-460

- Claudia Kemfert, Truong P. Truong, and Thomas Bruckner
- India's Non-CO2 GHG Emissions: Development Pathways and Mitigation Flexibility pp. 461-484

- P. R. Shukla, Amit Garg, Manmohan Kapshe, Rajesh Nair
- Costs Savings of a Flexible Multi-Gas Climate Policy pp. 485-502

- Asbjorn Aaheim, Jan S. Fuglestvedt and Odd Godal
- The Role of Non-CO2 GHGs in Climate Policy: Analysis Using the MIT IGSM pp. 503-520

- John Reilly, Marcus Sarofim, Sergey Paltsev and Ronald Prinn
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