Energy Policy
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Volume 27, issue 15, 1999
- CAFE compliance by light trucks: economic impacts of clean diesel engine pp. 889-900

- Arvind Teotia, Anant Vyas, Rolando Cuenca, Frank Stodolsky and James Eberhardt
- Modeling OPEC behavior: theories of risk aversion for oil producer decisions pp. 901-912

- Douglas B. Reynolds
- The economics of climate change and the theory of discounting pp. 913-927

- Cedric Philibert
- Grandfathering and coal plant emissions: the cost of cleaning up the Clean Air Act pp. 929-940

- Frank Ackerman, Bruce Biewald, David White, Tim Woolf and William Moomaw
- Windpower econometrics pp. 941-942

- Bernd Kuemmel
- Is the energy intensity a less useful indicator than the carbon factor in the study of climate change? pp. 943-946

- B.W. Ang
Volume 27, issue 14, 1999
- Management background, corporate governance and industrial restructuring: the Japanese upstream petroleum industry pp. 813-832

- Gerald Pollio and Koichi Uchida
- Costs of a ceiling on Kyoto flexibility pp. 833-844

- Dominique Gusbin, Ger Klaassen and Nikos Kouvaritakis
- Environmental impacts of energy pp. 845-854

- Ibrahim Dincer
- Uncertainty in integrated assessment models: modeling with MiniCAM 1.0 pp. 855-879

- Michael J. Scott, Ronald Sands, Jae Edmonds, Albert M. Liebetrau and David W. Engel
Volume 27, issue 13, 1999
- Economic and safety pressures on nuclear power: a comparison of Russia and Ukraine since the break-up of the Soviet Union pp. 745-767

- Steve Thomas
- Manufacturing energy use in OECD countries: decomposition of long-term trends pp. 769-778

- Fridtjof Unander, Sohbet Karbuz, Lee Schipper, Marta Khrushch and Michael Ting
- Capacity development and profitability of wind turbines pp. 779-787

- P. E. Morthorst
- Energy efficiency and environmental improvements in small-scale industries: present initiatives in India are not working pp. 789-800

- N. Dasgupta
- Price, cost and exploration sensitivities of prospective activity levels in the UKCS: an application of the Monte Carlo technique pp. 801-810

- Alexander G. Kemp and Linda Stephen
- Book Review pp. 811-812

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Volume 27, issue 12, 1999
- The nature of CO2 emission Kuznets curve pp. 691-694

- J. W. Sun
- Foreign direct investment in china's power sector: trends, benefits and barriers pp. 695-711

- Allen Blackman and Xun Wu
- Energy demand until 2010 in Ukraine pp. 713-726

- Manfred Horn
- An effective allocation criterion for CO2 emissions pp. 727-736

- Sujata Gupta and Preety M Bhandari
- Discussion pp. 737-742

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Volume 27, issue 11, 1999
- An appropriate mechanism of fuels pricing for sustainable development pp. 625-636

- Giancarlo Barbiroli and Antonio Focacci
- Cycles in competitive electricity markets: a simulation study of the western United States pp. 637-658

- Andrew Ford
- Energy and carbon taxes and their distributional implications pp. 659-667

- Stefan Speck
- Indian wind energy programme: performance and future directions pp. 669-678

- B. Rajsekhar, F. Van Hulle and J. C. Jansen
- Profit, productivity, and price differential: an international performance comparison of the natural gas transportation industry pp. 679-689

- Jeong-Dong Lee, Sung-Bae Park and Tai-Yoo Kim
Volume 27, issue 10, 1999
- Richer and cleaner? A study on carbon dioxide emissions in developing countries pp. 565-573

- Marzio Galeotti and Alessandro Lanza
- Evidence of under-investment in energy R&D in the United States and the impact of Federal policy pp. 575-584

- Robert M. Margolis and Daniel M. Kammen
- Marginal abatement costs of CO2 emission reductions, geographical flexibility and concrete ceilings: an assessment using the POLES model pp. 585-601

- Patrick Criqui, Silvana Mima and Laurent Viguier
- Residential lighting in Lithuania pp. 603-611

- Eduardas Kazakevicius, Ashok Gadgil and Diana Vorsatz
- Stabilizing atmospheric CO2 concentrations:: technical, political, and economic dimensions pp. 613-622

- L. James Valverde A. and Mort D. Webster
Volume 27, issue 9, 1999
- Economic theory and climate change policy pp. 501-504

- Irene Peters, Frank Ackerman and Stephen Bernow
- CO2 emissions and the occupation of the `environmental space'. An empirical exercise pp. 505-508

- Vicent Alcantara and Jordi Roca
- In fairness to current generations: lost voices in the climate debate pp. 509-514

- Ambuj D. Sagar and Tariq Banuri
- Draining the Pool: the reform of electricity trading in England and Wales pp. 515-525

- Richard Green
- Appraising renewable energy developments in remote communities: the case of the North Assynt Estate, Scotland pp. 527-547

- Nick Hanley and Ceara Nevin
- Risk sharing and incentives in norwegian petroleum extraction pp. 549-555

- Petter Osmundsen
- Evaluations of energy audits and the regulator pp. 557-564

- Anders Larsen and Mette Jensen
Volume 27, issue 8, 1999
- The Russian oil industry restructuration: towards the emergence of western type enterprises? pp. 435-449

- C. Locatelli
- Developing a database of energy use in the UK non-domestic building stock pp. 451-468

- N. D. Mortimer, A. Ashley, M. Elsayed, M. D. Kelly and J. H. R. Rix
- Use value, exchange value, and resource scarcity pp. 469-476

- David Stern
- Perspectives on global energy futures: simulations with the TIME model pp. 477-494

- Bert de Vries, Marco Janssen and Arthur Beusen
Volume 27, issue 7, 1999
- The market for solar photovoltaics pp. 371-385

- M. Oliver and Thomas Jackson
- Regulatory reform in the Spanish electricity industry: a missed opportunity for competition pp. 387-399

- Pablo Arocena, Kai-Uwe Kuhn and Pierre Regibeau
- Choosing an energy future: the environmental impact of end-use technologies pp. 401-414

- Fabio Manzini and Manuel Martinez
- Climate change policy: quantifying uncertainties for damages and optimal carbon taxes pp. 415-429

- Tim Roughgarden and Stephen H. Schneider
Volume 27, issue 6, 1999
- Climate-change policies and international rate-of-return differentials pp. 309-316

- Alan Manne and Gunter Stephan
- Generating interest, generating power: commercializing photovoltaics in the utility sector pp. 317-329

- Abram W. Kaplan
- Toward marginal cost pricing of accident risk: the energy, travel, and welfare impacts of pay-at-the-pump auto insurance pp. 331-342

- Chris Kavalec and James Woods
- Environmental taxes on fuels and electricity -- some experiences from the Nordic countries pp. 343-355

- Jarmo Vehmas, Jari Kaivo-oja, Jyrki Luukkanen and Pentti Malaska
- A cost-neutral energy strategy incorporating renewables and energy-efficiency for the city of Manaus in Brazilian Amazonia pp. 357-367

- Ashok Gadgil, Gilberto M. Jannuzzi, Ennio Silva and Maria-Lucia Leonardi
Volume 27, issue 5, 1999
- Dynamics of energy technologies and global change pp. 247-280

- Arnulf Grubler, Nebojsa Nakicenovic and David G. Victor
- Energy in central Asia and northwest China: major trends and opportunities for regional cooperation pp. 281-297

- James P. Dorian, Utkur Tojiev Abbasovich, Mikhail S. Tonkopy, Obozov Alaibek Jumabekovich and Qiu Daxiong
- Energy and the use of conservation tillage in US agriculture pp. 299-306

- Noel D. Uri
- Communication The evolution of the "carbonization index" in developing countries pp. 307-308

- Otavio Mielnik and Jose Goldemberg
Volume 27, issue 4, 1999
- Supply- and demand-side effects of carbon tax in the Indonesian power sector: an integrated resource planning analysis pp. 185-194

- Ram M. Shrestha and Charles O. P. Marpaung
- Analysis of created value added in the electric power sector: a case study of Turkey pp. 195-202

- Nazif Hulagu Sohtaoglu
- Greenhouse gas emissions related to Dutch food consumption pp. 203-216

- Klaas Jan Kramer, Henri C. Moll, Sanderine Nonhebel and Harry C. Wilting
- Contracting knowledge: the organizational limits to interdisciplinary energy efficiency research and development in the US and the UK pp. 217-227

- Loren Lutzenhiser and Elizabeth Shove
- The alcohol program pp. 229-245

- Jose R. Moreira and Jose Goldemberg
Volume 27, issue 3, 1999
- Sizing the global GHG offset market pp. 123-127

- Robert Hamwey and Andrea Baranzini
- JI/CDM crediting under the Kyoto Protocol: does `interim period banking' help or hinder GHG emissions reduction? pp. 129-136

- Stuart Parkinson, Katie Begg, Peter Bailey and Tim Jackson
- Elasticities of electricity demand in India pp. 137-146

- Ranjan Kumar Bose and Megha Shukla
- Computational methods for planning and evaluating geothermal energy projects pp. 147-154

- M. G. Goumas, V. A. Lygerou and L. E. Papayannakis
- An analysis of the effect of Government grants on the uptake of home insulation measures pp. 155-171

- L. D. Shorrock
- Environmental damage costs from fossil electricity generation in Germany and Europe pp. 173-183

- Wolfram Krewitt, Thomas Heck, Alfred Trukenmuller and Rainer Friedrich
Volume 27, issue 2, 1999
- The Brazilian electrical system reform pp. 73-83

- Augusto F. Mendonca and Carol Dahl
- Technology policy and renewable energy: public roles in the development of new energy technologies pp. 85-97

- Jeffrey M. Loiter and Vicki Norberg-Bohm
- Interfuel competition in the industrial sector of seven OECD countries pp. 99-110

- Patricia Renou-Maissant
- Risk:reward sharing contracts in the oil industry: the effects of bonus:penalty schemes pp. 111-120

- Alexander G. Kemp and Linda Stephen
Volume 27, issue 1, 1999
- Removing the government from European gas pp. 3-8

- Patrick Heren
- The gas deregulation process in Europe: economic and political approach pp. 9-15

- Jacques Percebois
- European natural gas: market forces will bring about competition in any case pp. 17-24

- Marian Radetzki
- Market imperfections on the power markets in northern Europe: a survey paper pp. 25-32

- Klaus Skytte
- Global warming: discounting is not the issue, but substitutability is pp. 33-43

- Eric Neumayer
- Energy sector liberalization in Kenya: critical policy issues in petroleum retail market pp. 45-56

- Benjamin A. Okech and Patrick M. Nyoike
- Outlook for introduction of renewable energy sources in Japan pp. 57-68

- Takeshi Shoda
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