Resources and Energy
1978 - 1992
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Volume 14, issue 4, 1992
- The oil market and international agreements on CO2 emissions pp. 315-336

- Kjell Berger, Oyvind Fimreite, Rolf Golombek and Michael Hoel
- Capital recovery for the regulated firm under certainty and regulatory uncertainty pp. 337-361

- Thomas H. Goodwin and Robert Patrick
- Energy, capital and technological change in the United States pp. 363-380

- John Moroney
- Land use with endogenous environmental degradation and conservation pp. 381-400

- Donald W. Jones and Robert V. O'Neill
Volume 14, issue 3, 1992
- Technology commitment and strategic resource pricing: A linear-quadratic model pp. 215-231

- Ali M. Khadr
- Innovative approaches to competitive mineral leasing pp. 233-248

- Michael H. Rothkopf and Richard Engelbrecht-Wiggans
- Industry size and 'destructive competition' in cournot oligopoly models of exhaustible resource exploration and extraction pp. 249-257

- Perry A. Sadorsky
- Cointegration tests of energy consumption, income, and employment pp. 259-266

- Eden Yu and Jang Jin
- Optimal extraction of petroleum resources: An empirical approach pp. 267-285

- B. Helmi-Oskoui, R. Narayanan, Terry Glover, Kenneth Lyon and M. Sinha
- Modeling and forecasting the supply of oil and gas: A survey of existing approaches pp. 287-309

- Margaret Walls
- Electricity demand studies revisited: Problems of using aggregate data pp. 311-314

- Shahdad Naghshpour and Keith Willett
Volume 14, issue 1-2, 1992
- Emerging issues in the regulation of electric utilities pp. 3-35

- George S. Tolley, Peter H. Griffes, Bob Chirinko, R. Richard Geddes and Edward Bodmer
- Perspectives on electric utility change pp. 37-46

- Andrew Varley
- Competition and regulation: The swing of the pendulum pp. 47-52

- Richard D. Cudahy
- Restructuring the electric industry pp. 55-76

- Charles G. Stalon
- The U.S. electric power industry: Regulatory trends and objectives pp. 77-99

- Gordon R. Corey
- Regulatory reform for diversified public utilities: For better or for worse? pp. 103-122

- Ronald R. Braeutigam
- Discussion of: 'Regulatory reform for diversified public utilities: For better or for worse?' by Ronald Braeutigam pp. 123-128

- Douglas N. Jones
- Utility investment behavior and the emission trading market pp. 129-153

- Douglas R. Bohi and Dallas Burtraw
- Efficient pricing of electric power service: Some innovative solutions pp. 157-174

- William Vickrey
- Least cost planning generally and DSM in particular pp. 177-185

- Alfred Kahn
- Demand-side management: Reflections of an irreverent regulator pp. 187-203

- Myron B. Katz
- Comments on: 'Demand-side management: Reflections of an irreverent regulator' by Myron Katz pp. 205-214

- Kenneth W. Costello
Volume 13, issue 4, 1991
- Agricultural production's impact on water and energy demand: A choice modeling approach pp. 307-321

- Timothy Cason and Robert T. Uhlaner
- The economics of resource-conservation, pollution-reduction technology selection: The case of irrigation water pp. 323-348

- Ariel Dinar and David Zilberman
- An assessment of the impacts of energy taxes pp. 349-379

- Roy Boyd and Noel D. Uri
- Dynamical ecologic taxes: Public control for interrelated renewable resources pp. 381-403

- Ita Falk
Volume 13, issue 3, 1991
- User cost in oil production pp. 217-240

- M. A. Adelman
- Energy demand and consumer price expectations: An empirical investigation of the consequences from the recent oil price collapse pp. 241-262

- Franz Wirl
- Two-stage modeling of resource owner behaviour: An application to Canadian copper mining pp. 263-284

- Denise Young
- Seasonal fluctuations of demand and optimal inventories of a non-renewable resource such as natural gas pp. 285-306

- Eirik Schroder Amundsen
Volume 13, issue 2, 1991
- The non-renewable resource exploring-extracting firm and the r% rule pp. 129-143

- John Hartwick
- On the macroeconomic effects of energy price shocks pp. 145-162

- Douglas R. Bohi
- Physical and economic aspects of resource quality: The cost of oil supply in the lower 48 United States, 1936-1988 pp. 163-188

- Cutler J. Cleveland
- Economic implications of proposed changes in the regulation of cogeneration: A framework for analysis pp. 189-199

- David E. Serot
- A computerized system to estimate potential uranium resources pp. 201-215

- Sujit Das and Russell Lee
Volume 13, issue 1, 1991
- Sources of change in energy use in the U.S. economy, 1972-1982: A structural decomposition analysis pp. 1-21

- Adam Rose and C. Y. Chen
- Substitution between activities with different energy intensities pp. 23-37

- Hillard Huntington
- Technical competence of integrated resource plans prepared by electric utilities pp. 39-55

- Eric Hirst, Martin Schweitzer, Evelin Yourstone and Joseph Eto
- Natural gas market expansion and delivery infrastructure costs: The case of New England pp. 57-94

- Jean-Michel Guldmann and Donald A. Hanson
- Decomposing change in energy input-output coefficients pp. 95-109

- Stephen D. Casler, Ahmad Afrasiabi and Michael McCauley
- Oil production in the lower 48 states: Reconciling curve fitting and econometric models pp. 111-127

- Robert Kaufmann
Volume 12, issue 4, 1990
- Heterogeneous producers in an extractive industry: Factor demand in underground coal mining pp. 295-310

- Mark Berger and John E. Garen
- Competitive oil prices and scarcity rents when the extraction cost function is convex pp. 311-320

- Ujjayant Chakravorty and James Roumasset
- The role of exploration in iron and copper supply pp. 321-338

- Linda K. Trocki
- The determinants of state gasoline taxation in the 1970s pp. 339-351

- Stephen Shmanske
- The Hotelling model under uncertainty: A note pp. 353-359

- Gideon Fishelson
- Oil-well valuation and abandonment with price and extraction rate uncertain pp. 361-382

- Harry Clarke and William J. Reed
- Productivity growth in Illinois electric utilities pp. 383-398

- Rolf Fare, Shawna Grosskopf, Suthathip Yaisawarng, Sung Ko Li and Zhaoping Wang
Volume 12, issue 3, 1990
- Utilization and service: Decomposing nuclear reactor capacity factors pp. 215-229

- Geoffrey Rothwell
- Technology choice in electricity generation under different market conditions pp. 231-251

- Hadi Dowlatabadi and Michael Toman
- Simultaneous use of renewable and non-renewable natural resources pp. 253-262

- Jostein Aarrestad
- The replacement cost integration program: An engineering-economic model of oil supply pp. 263-291

- David B. Reister and Daniel S. Christiansen
Volume 12, issue 2, 1990
- Geological influences, metal prices and rationality pp. 143-171

- Robert Cairns
- The control of resources: Forests and trees: A note pp. 173-177

- Gideon Fishelson
- Rate structure effects and regression parameter instability across time-of-use electricity pricing experiments pp. 179-195

- Robert Patrick
- Status quo bias in the measurement of value of service pp. 197-214

- Raymond S. Hartman, Michael J. Donae and Chi-Keung Woo
Volume 12, issue 1, 1990
- The electric utility industry: New challenges and old questions pp. 1-15

- R. Richard Geddes and Peter H. Griffes
- Timidity in electric utility deregulation pp. 17-32

- Richard L. Gordon
- Purchasing power for the grid: A social contract approach pp. 33-48

- Michael A. Einhorn
- Competitive pricing in the electric industry pp. 49-63

- Kenneth W. Costello and Ross C. Hemphill
- Tests of allocative efficiency in regulated multi-product firms pp. 65-77

- Scott Atkinson and Robert Halvorsen
- Profit-maximizing input demand under rate-of-return regulation: Pathological substitution and output effects pp. 79-95

- Joseph Hughes
- Tests of perverse input demand behavior by the rate-of-return-regulated firm pp. 97-106

- Charles Ofori-Mensa
- An empirical test of feedbacks in public utility regulation pp. 107-116

- Richard A. Wall and Michael Gort
- Regulating independent power producers: Lessons of the PURPA approach pp. 117-141

- Peter S. Fox-Penner
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