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Volume 26, issue 4, 2005
- Assessing Emission Regulation in Europe: An Interactive Simulation Approach pp. 1-22

- Christoph Bohringer, Tim Hoffmann, Andreas Lange, Andreas Löschel and Ulf Moslener
- Systematic Features of High-Frequency Volatility in Australian Electricity Markets: Intraday Patterns, Information Arrival and Calendar Effects pp. 23-42

- Helen Higgs and Andrew Worthington
- Decentralizing a Regulatory Standard Expressed in Ratio or Intensity Form pp. 43-52

- Ross McKitrick
- Petroleum Prospect Valuation: The Option to Drill Again pp. 53-68

- James Smith
- The More Cooperation, The More Competition? A Cournot Analysis of the Benefits of Electric Market Coupling pp. 69-98

- Benjamin F. Hobbs, Fieke A.M. Rijkers and Maroeska G. Boots
- The Economic Effects of Border Measures in Subglobal Climate Agreements pp. 99-126

- Mustafa H. Babiker and Thomas F. Rutherford
- BOOK REVIEWS pp. 127-134

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- REFEREE ACKNOWLEDGMENTS pp. 135-146

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- VOLUME 26 INDEX, 2005 pp. 147-151

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Volume 26, issue 3, 2005
- Why Tax Energy? Towards a More Rational Policy pp. 1-39

- David M. Newbery
- Should Developing Countries Take on Binding Commitments in a Climate Agreement? An Assessment of Gains and Uncertainty* pp. 41-60

- Steffen Kallbekken and Hege Westskog
- A Note on Trends in European Industrial Pollution Intensities: A Divisia Index Approach pp. 61-73

- Matthew A. Cole, Robert Elliott and Kenichi Shimamoto
- Econometric Benchmarking of Cost Performance: The Case of U.S. Power Distributors pp. 75-92

- Mark Newton Lowry, Lullit Getachew and David Hovde
- The Long-Run Efficiency of Real-Time Electricity Pricing pp. 93-116

- Severin Borenstein
- BOOK REVIEWS pp. 117-134

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Volume 26, issue 2, 2005
- Price Asymmetry In Energy Demand Models: A Proxy for Energy-Saving Technical Change? pp. 1-21

- James M. Griffin and Craig T. Schulman
- Electricity Distribution in the UK and Japan: A Comparative Efficiency Analysis 1985-1998 pp. 23-47

- Toru Hattori, Tooraj Jamasb and Michael Pollitt
- Transporting Russian Gas to Western Europe — A Simulation Analysis pp. 49-68

- Christian von Hirschhausen, Berit Meinhart and Ferdinand Pavel
- The Role of Energy in Productivity Growth: A Controversial Issue? pp. 69-88

- Luis R. Murillo-Zamorano
- After the Natural Gas Bubble: An Economic Evaluation of the Recent U.S. National Petroleum Council Study pp. 89-109

- Ken Costello, Hillard Huntington and James F. Wilson
- Global Natural Gas Issues and Challenges: A Commentary pp. 111-128

- Michelle Michot Foss
- BOOK REVIEWS pp. 129-136

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Volume 26, issue 1_suppl, 2005
- Introduction pp. 1-10

- David Newbery
- Electricity Market Reform in the European Union: Review of Progress toward Liberalization &Integration* pp. 11-41

- Tooraj Jamasb and Michael Pollitt
- Electricity liberalisation in Britain: The quest for a satisfactory wholesale market design pp. 43-70

- David Newbery
- The Nordic Market: Signs of Stress? pp. 71-98

- Nils-Henrik von der Fehr, Eirik S. Amundsen and Lars Bergman
- Regulation, Competition and Investment in the German Electricity Market: RegTP or REGTP* pp. 99-126

- Gert Brunekreeft and Sven Twelemann
- The Spanish Electricity Industry: Plus ça change pp. 127-153

- Claude Crampes and Natalia Fabra
- Liberalizing the Dutch Electricity Market: 1998-2004 pp. 155-179

- Eric van Damme
- A Competitive Fringe in the Shadow of a State Owned Incumbent: The Case of France pp. 181-204

- Jean-Michel Glachant and Dominique Finon
Volume 26, issue 1, 2005
- Multi-Period VaR-Constrained Portfolio Optimization with Applications to the Electric Power Sector pp. 1-26

- Paul R. Kleindorfer and Lide Li
- Are Decline Rates Really Exponential? Evidence From The UK Continental Shelf pp. 27-50

- Alex G. Kemp and A.S. Kasim
- Inscrutable OPEC? Behavioral Tests of the Cartel Hypothesis* pp. 51-82

- James Smith
- Combining Top-Down and Bottom-Up Approaches To Energy-Economy Modeling Using Discrete Choice Methods pp. 83-106

- Nicholas Rivers and Mark Jaccard
- Implementing Kyoto In Canada: The Role Of Nuclear Power pp. 107-122

- Duane Bratt
- Electricity Restructuring In Ontario pp. 123-146

- Michael J. Trebilcock and Roy Hrab
- BOOK REVIEW pp. 147-153

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Volume 25, issue 4, 2004
- Motor Vehicle Fuel Efficiency and Traffic Fatalities pp. 1-22

- Robert B. Noland
- Estimating the Volatility of Wholesale Electricity Spot Prices in the US pp. 23-40

- Lester Hadsell, Achla Marathe and Hany A. Shawky
- Trends and Breaks in Per-Capita Carbon Dioxide Emissions, 1870-2028 pp. 41-65

- Markku Lanne and Matti Liski
- Does OPEC Matter? An Econometric Analysis of Oil Prices pp. 67-90

- Robert Kaufmann, Stephane Dees, Pavlos Karadeloglou and Marcelo Sanchez
- Climate Policy and the Steel Industry: Achieving Global Emission Reductions by an Incomplete Climate Agreement pp. 91-114

- Lars Mathiesen and Ottar Mæstad
- BOOK REVIEWS pp. 115-137

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Volume 25, issue 3, 2004
- Political Economy Obstacles to Fuel Taxation pp. 1-17

- Henrik Hammar, Löfgren Åsa and Thomas Sterner
- Charges, Costs and Market Power: the Deregulated UK Electricity Retail Market pp. 19-35

- Evens Salies and Catherine Waddams Price
- Costs of Aggregate Hydrocarbon Additions pp. 37-51

- M.A. Adelman and G. Campbell Watkins
- The Costs of Kyoto for the US Economy pp. 53-71

- Terry Barker and Paul Ekins
- Trading in the Downstream European Gas Market: A Successive Oligopoly Approach pp. 73-102

- Maroeska G. Boots, Fieke A.M. Rijkers and Benjamin F. Hobbs
- Implied Volatility of Oil Futures Options Surrounding OPEC Meetings pp. 103-125

- Stephen M. Horan, Jeffrey H. Peterson and James Mahar
- Environmental Externalities, Market Distortions and the Economics of Renewable Energy Technologies1 pp. 127-156

- Anthony D. Owen
- BOOK REVIEW pp. 157-158

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Volume 25, issue 2, 2004
- Oil Price Shocks and the Macroeconomy: What Has Been Learned Since 1996 pp. 1-32

- Donald Jones, Paul N. Leiby and Inja K. Paik
- Is International Emissions Trading Always Beneficial? pp. 33-56

- Mustafa Babiker, John Reilly and Laurent Viguier
- EnronOnline and Informational Efficiency in the U.S. Natural Gas Market pp. 57-74

- Donald Murry and Zhen Zhu
- OPEC's Incentives for Faster Output Growth pp. 75-96

- Dermot Gately
- The Impact of Changes in Crude Oil Prices and Offshore Oil Production on the Economic Performance of U.S. Coastal Gulf States pp. 97-114

- Omowumi Iledare and Williams O. Olatubi
- Electricity Intensity in the Commercial Sector: Market and Public Program Effects pp. 115-137

- Marvin J. Horowitz
- BOOK REVIEWS pp. 139-144

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Volume 25, issue 1, 2004
- The Effects of Information on Residential Demand for Electricity pp. 1-17

- Isamu Matsukawa
- Demand-Side Management and Energy Efficiency in the United States pp. 19-43

- David S. Loughran and Jonathan Kulick
- The Impact of OPEC Conference Outcomes on World Oil Prices 1984-2001 pp. 45-62

- Franz Wirl and Azra Kujundzic
- The Mechanisms for Autonomous Energy Efficiency Increases: A Cointegration Analysis of the US Energy/GDP Ratio pp. 63-86

- Robert Kaufmann
- A Note on the Fisher Ideal Index Decomposition for Structural Change in Energy Intensity pp. 87-101

- Gale A. Boyd and Joseph M. Roop
- BOOK REVIEWS pp. 103-113

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