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Volume 11, issue 4, 1990
- Optimal resource extraction under stochastic terms of trade: Note pp. 321-327

- Axel Behrens
- Welfare analysis with rising block pricing pp. 329-336

- Rodney Maddock
- The aggregate production profile for U.S. crude oil pp. 337-355

- Daniel S. Christiansen and David B. Reister
- Resource extraction and investments in production capital under non-stationary interest rates pp. 357-369

- Trond Olsen
- Optimal policies for protecting the quality of groundwater pp. 371-394

- Wen-Yuan Huang and Noel D. Uri
- Spectral analysis of the relationship between energy consumption, employment, and business cycles pp. 395-412

- Umit Erol and Eden Yu
Volume 11, issue 3, 1990
- Oil import fees with exemptions: An empirical examination pp. 215-239

- James L. Sweeney
- The optimal choice of inputs under time-of-use pricing and fixed-proportions technology: An application to industrial firms* pp. 241-259

- Gary Fethke and Asher Tishler
- Changing patterns of investment decision making in world aluminum pp. 261-297

- Richard T. Newcomb, Stanley S. Reynolds and Thomas A. Masbruch
- An econometric analysis of paper and wastepaper markets pp. 299-319

- John A. Edgren and Kemper W. Moreland
Volume 11, issue 2, 1990
- Energy research and development: introduction pp. 103-112

- The Editors
- Energy research and long-term energy policy in the Netherlands pp. 131-144

- P. J. Aubert
- A framework for the appraisal of energy R&D pp. 145-158

- George S. Tolley, Gideon Fishelson and S. Tiwari
- The probability of technical success and R&D appraisal pp. 159-175

- J. Hodge and Craig Hakkio
- A methodology to incorporate uncertainty into R&D cost and performance data pp. 177-193

- Stephen Barrager and Oliver Gildersleeve
- Energy R&D portfolio analysis pp. 195-213

- Gideon Fishelson and Brent Kroetch
Volume 11, issue 1, 1989
- Extraction at the intensive margin: Metal supply and grade selection in response to anticipated and unanticipated price changes pp. 1-21

- Robert Farrow and Jeffrey A. Krautkraemer
- On efficient equilibrium solutions in dynamic games of resource management pp. 23-34

- Engelbert Dockner and Veijo Kaitala
- Simulating Norwegian troll gas prospects in a competitive spatial model pp. 35-63

- Carol Dahl and Eystein Gjelsvik
- Uncertainty and the joint extraction of helium and natural gas pp. 65-79

- A. M. Hughey
- Loss functions in estimating offshore oil resources pp. 81-92

- Andrew R. Solow and James M. Broadus
- Scarcity rent reconsidered: The effects of exploration pp. 93-101

- Mine Yucel
Volume 10, issue 4, 1988
- Optimal electricity rates and consumption externality pp. 277-292

- Chi-Keung Woo
- Measuring relative market power in the Western U.S. coal market using Shapley values pp. 293-314

- Frank A. Wolak and Charles Kolstad
- The economics of nuclear power: Further evidence on learning, economies of scale, and regulatory effects pp. 315-335

- Robin Cantor and James Hewlett
- Quality adjusted prices and weak complementarity: A new method for estimating the demand for environmental services pp. 337-354

- John Hoehn and Gideon Fishelson
- A recursive conjoint modeling approach to state severance tax analysis: Mining Florida phosphates pp. 355-386

- Carol A. Talor, Alberta H. Charney and Thomas P. Oxford
- Regional residential natural gas demand: Some comments pp. 387-391

- John H. Herbert and Linda J. Barber
- A reply to Herbert and Barber pp. 393-394

- Winston T. Lin
Volume 10, issue 3, 1988
- The distributional effects of the Federal Energy Tax Act pp. 191-212

- Jeffrey A. Dubin and Steven E. Henson
- Modelling diversified utilities and cross-subsidization pp. 213-224

- Lorenzo Brown
- The dynamic behavior of production in the extractive industry pp. 225-246

- Winston T. Lin
- Some simple economics of improved cookstove programs in developing countries pp. 247-264

- Donald Jones
- Severance tax shifting: A quantitative analysis pp. 265-275

- Mine Yucel
Volume 10, issue 2, 1988
- Petroleum product storage by competitive crude oil processors pp. 95-110

- Mark Newton Lowry
- Industrial energy demand: A simple structural approach pp. 111-133

- Stephen C. Peck, Deborah K. Bosch and John P. Weyant
- Competing demands for water resources: A dynamic joint maximization model pp. 135-159

- Keith Willett and Ramesh Sharda
- A compact model of oil supply disruptions pp. 161-183

- David B. Reister
- The economics of research and development: Comment pp. 185-189

- Richard Lotspeich
Volume 10, issue 1, 1988
- Interest rate and output price uncertainty and industry equilibrium for non-renewable resource extracting firms pp. 1-14

- David Yeung and John Hartwick
- Constructing a supply function for a depletable resource pp. 15-29

- John Rowse
- Energy dissipation, operation time, and production speed pp. 31-54

- Paul Van Den Heuvel
- A dynamic model of interrelated renewable resources: A case study of marine stocks under alternative forms of ownership with symmetrical interspecies competition pp. 55-77

- Ita Falk
- An optimization model for the utilization of wood residues as an energy source pp. 79-94

- Abdulaziz S. Alidi
Volume 9, issue 4, 1987
- Depletable resource recovery profiles and efficient resource allocation pp. 309-326

- John Rowse
- The response of an industrial firm to alternative electricity rate structures: An optimization model for simulation applications pp. 327-346

- Frank Denton, Kevan L. Jefferies, Dean Mountain, A. Robb and Byron Spencer
- Household fuel choice in Zimbabwe: An empirical test of the energy ladder hypothesis pp. 347-361

- Richard H. Hosier and Jeffrey Dowd
- Residential energy conservation choices of poor households during a period of rising fuel prices pp. 363-378

- Yehuda Levi Klein
- A problem from empirical economics: II. Determining uncertainties arising from incomplete data using information theory pp. 379-395

- Karl Heinz Hoffmann and Natalia Meshkov
Volume 9, issue 3, 1987
- Resource extraction and capital investments under uncertainty pp. 209-222

- Trond Olsen
- The extraction of exhaustible resources under demand uncertainty pp. 223-231

- Peder Andersen and Torben M. Andersen
- The demand for natural gas, electricity and heating oil in the United States pp. 233-258

- Winston T. Lin, Yueh H. Chen and Robert Chatov
- A problem from empirical economics: I. Determining uncertainties arising from inequivalent data sets pp. 259-273

- Natalia Meshkhov
- An integrated monthly and hourly regional electricity model for Ontario, Canada pp. 275-299

- Cheng Hsio, M. W. Luke Chan, Dean Mountain and Kai Y. Tsui
- Optimal pricing of utility power purchases from qualifying facilities pp. 301-308

- Michael A. Einhorn
Volume 9, issue 2, 1987
- Future demand for fuel and electricity pp. 121-140

- David B. Reister
- Incorporating current prices into long-term energy forecasts: A maximum likelihood, adaptive expectations approach pp. 141-152

- Gary Yohe
- The allocation of pollutant discharge permits by competitive auction pp. 153-162

- James F. Oehmke
- The crude oil windfall profit tax act of 1980: An economic analysis of its effect on domestic crude oil production pp. 163-185

- Michael S. Knoll
- Taking the con out of conservation program evaluation pp. 187-207

- Raymond S. Hartman and Michael J. Doane
Volume 9, issue 1, 1987
- Existence and optimality of dynamic competitive equilibria with a non-renewable resource pp. 1-19

- Michael Toman
- Alternative petroleum taxation systems: Comparisons under uncertainty pp. 21-34

- Dominique Thon and Lars Thorlund-Petersen
- Production planning in a firm subject to environmental regulation pp. 35-44

- Harry Clarke
- Hydroelectric relicensing: An optimal approach pp. 45-53

- Michael A. Einhorn
- Exergy conversion in the Swedish society pp. 55-73

- Goran Wall
- Time series analysis of the causal relationships between U.S. energy and employment pp. 75-89

- Umit Erol and Eden Yu
- Comparison of a weather-adjustment method with end-use load data for residential electricity use pp. 91-103

- Richard Goelzt and Eric Hirst
- Residential demand for wood fuel: A missing data problem pp. 105-120

- Christopher Garbacz and Erick Erickson
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