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Volume 21, issue 4, 2000
- Customers' Choice Among Retail Energy Suppliers: The Willingness-to-Pay for Service Attributes pp. 1-28

- Andrew A. Goett, Kathleen Hudson and Kenneth E. Train
- Supplementarity: An Invitation to Monopsony? pp. 29-59

- A. Denny Ellerman and Ian Sue Wing
- Regulation of an Electric Power Transmission Company pp. 61-92

- Thomas-Olivier Léautier
- Developing Countries' Greenhouse Emissions: Uncertainty and Implications for Participation in the Kyoto Protocol pp. 93-120

- Randall Lutter
- Book Reviews pp. 121-122

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Volume 21, issue 3, 2000
- Model-Based Comparisons of Pool and Bilateral Markets for Electricity pp. 1-29

- John Bower and Derek W. Bunn
- ERRATA pp. 1-1

- Marian Radetzki
- OPEC and World Crude Oil Markets from 1973 to 1994: Cartel, Oligopoly, or Competitive? pp. 31-60

- A.F. Alhajji and David Huettner
- The Risk of Early Retirement of U.S. Nuclear Power Plants under Electricity Deregulation and C02 Emission Reductions pp. 61-87

- Geoffrey S. Rothwell
- "No Cost" Efforts to Reduce Carbon Emissions in the U.S.: An Economic Perspective pp. 89-112

- Ronald J. Sutherland
- The Potential Market for Photovoltaics and Other Distributed Resources in Rural Electric Cooperatives pp. 113-127

- Thomas E. Hoff and Matthew Cheney
- BOOK REVIEW pp. 129-136

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- REFEREE ACKNOWLEDGMENTS pp. 131-136

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Volume 21, issue 2, 2000
- Energy Economists and Economic Liberalism pp. 1-22

- Colin Robinson
- Where Did the Money Go? The Cost and Performance of the Largest Commercial Sector DSM Programs pp. 23-49

- Joseph Eto, Suzie Kito, Leslie Shown and Richard Sonnenblick
- Residential End-Use Electricity Demand: Results from a Designed Experiment pp. 51-81

- Robert Bartels and Denzil Fiebig
- Cost Structures for Fossil Fuel-Fired Electric Power Generation pp. 83-104

- Timothy J. Considine
- Extracting Common Oil: Cooperation or Competition? pp. 105-120

- Rognvaldur Hannesson
- The Target Revenue Model and the World Oil Market: Empirical Evidence from 1971 to 1994 pp. 121-144

- A.F. Alhajji and David Huettner
- A Note on Vertical Integration and Stock Ratings of Oil Companies in the U.S pp. 145-151

- Kenneth Edwards, John D. Jackson and Henry L. Thompson
Volume 21, issue 1, 2000
- Explaining Cointegration Analysis: Part 1 pp. 1-42

- David Hendry and Katarina Juselius
- Technology Diffusion in Energy-Economy Models: The Case of Danish Vintage Models pp. 43-72

- Henrik Klinge Jacobsen
- Household Response to Incentive Payments for Load Shifting: A Japanese Time-of-Day Electricity Pricing Experiment pp. 73-86

- Isamu Matsukawa, Hiroshi Asano and Hitoshi Kakimoto
- Lessons from Ltility Conservation Programs pp. 87-108

- Franz Wirl
- Technology and the Exploratory Success Rate in the U.S. Offshore pp. 109-120

- Kevin Forbes and Ernest M. Zampelli
- A Note on Saudi Arabian Price Discrimination pp. 121-134

- Ronald Soligo and Amy Myers Jaffe
- Coal or Nuclear in New Power Stations: The Political Economy of an Undesirable but Necessary Choice pp. 135-148

- Marian Radetzki
- Book Reviews pp. 149-153

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Volume 20, issue 4, 1999
- The Spanish Gasoline Market: From Ceiling Regulation to Open Market Pricing pp. 1-14

- Ignacio Contin, Aad Correlje and Emilio Huerta
- The Economics of Energy Market Transformation Programs pp. 15-64

- Richard Duke and Daniel M. Kammen
- Market Power in Electricity Markets: Beyond Concentration Measures pp. 65-88

- Severin Borenstein, James Bushnell and Christopher R. Knittel
- The Efficiency of Multi-Unit Electricity Auctions pp. 89-116

- Wedad Elmaghraby and Shmuel S. Oren
- Coal Subsidies and Global Carbon Emissions pp. 117-148

- Miles K. Light
- BOOK REVIEWS pp. 149-155

- RÖgnvaldur Hannesson
- REFEREE ACKNOWLEDGMENTS pp. 156-164

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Volume 20, issue 3, 1999
- Fuel Economy Rebound Effect for U.S. Household Vehicles pp. 1-31

- David L. Greene, James Kahn and Robert C. Gibson
- Productivity Trends in India’s Energy Intensive Industries pp. 33-61

- Joyashree Roy, Jayant Sathaye, Alan Sanstad, Puran Mongia and Katja Schumacher
- Why Has the Energy-Output Ratio Fallen in China? pp. 63-91

- Richard F. Garbaccio, Mun Ho and Dale Jorgenson
- Energy Intensity and Carbon Emission Responses to Technological Change: The U.S. Outlook pp. 93-121

- Andy S. Kydes
- Vehicle Choice in an Aging Population: Some Insights from a Stated Preference Survey for California pp. 123-138

- Chris Kavalec
- A Note: Will Tomorrow’s Energy Efficiency Indices Prove Useful in Economic Studies? pp. 139-145

- Jay Zarnikau
- Decomposition of Aggregate CO2, Emissions in the OECD: 1960-1995 pp. 147-155

- J. W. Sun
- BOOK REVIEWS pp. 157-171

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Volume 20, issue 2, 1999
- The Long-Run Evolution of Energy Prices pp. 1-27

- Robert Pindyck
- Economic Development and the Structure of the Demand for Commercial Energy pp. 29-57

- Ruth A. Judson, Richard Schmalensee and Thomas M. Stoker
- Emissions of SO2, NOx, and CO2, in Transition Economies: Emission Inventories and Divisia Index Analysis pp. 59-87

- Laurent Viguier
- Some New Ethanol Technology: Cost Competition and Adoption Effects in the Petroleum Market pp. 89-120

- Paul Gallagher and Donald Johnson
- Exploring Energy Technology Substitution for Reducing Atmospheric Carbon Emissions pp. 121-143

- Karl E. Knapp
- Demand for Ground Transportation Fuel and Pricing Policy in Asian Tigers: A Comparative Study of Korea and Taiwan pp. 145-165

- Sara Banaszak, Ujjayant Chakravorty and PingSun Leung
Volume 20, issue 1_suppl, 1999
- INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW pp. vi-xiiv

- John P. Weyant and Jennifer N. Hill
- The Kyoto Protocol: A Cost-Effective Strategy for Meeting Environmental Objectives? pp. 1-23

- Alan Manne and Richard G. Richels
- The Economics of the Kyoto Protocol pp. 25-71

- Christopher N. MacCracken, James A. Edmonds, Son H. Kim and Ronald D. Sands
- Adjustment Time, Capital Malleability and Policy Cost pp. 73-92

- Henry D. Jacoby and Ian Sue Wing
- Requiem for Kyoto: An Economic Analysis of the Kyoto Protocol pp. 93-130

- William D. Nordhaus and Joseph G. Boyer
- Kyoto, Efficiency, and Cost-Effectiveness: Applications of FUND pp. 131-156

- Richard Tol
- Analysis of Carbon Emission Stabilization Targets and Adaptation by Integrated Assessment Model pp. 157-175

- Atsushi Kurosawa, Hiroshi Yagita, Weisheng Thou, Koji Tokimatsu and Yukio Yanagisawa
- Clubs, Ceilings and CDM: Macroeconomics of Compliance with the Kyoto Protocol pp. 177-206

- Johannes Bollen, Arjen Gielen and Hans Timmer
- Analysis of Post-Kyoto Scenarios: The Asian-Pacific Integrated Model pp. 207-220

- Mikiko Kainuma, Yuzuru Matsuoka and Tsuneyuki Morita
- Effects of Restrictions on International Permit Trading: The MS-MRT Model pp. 221-256

- Paul M. Bernstein, W. David Montgomery, Thomas F. Rutherford and Gui-Fang Yang
- The Kyoto Protocol: An Economic Analysis Using GTEM pp. 257-285

- Vivek Tulpulé, Stephen Brown, Jaekyu Lim, Cain Polidano, Hom Pant and Brian S. Fisher
- Emissions Trading, Capital Flows and the Kyoto Protocol pp. 287-333

- Warwick McKibbin, Martin T. Ross, Robert Shackleton and Peter Wilcoxen
- The Economic Implications of Reducing Carbon Emissions pp. 335-365

- Adrian Cooper, Scott Livermore, Vanessa Rossi, Alan Wilson and John Walker
- CO2 Emissions Control Agreements: Incentives for Regional Participation pp. 367-390

- Stephen C. Peck and Thomas J. Teisberg
- ABOUT THE AUTHORS pp. 391-398

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Volume 20, issue 1, 1999
- Financial Transmission Rights Meet Cournot: How TCCs Curb Market Power* pp. 1-23

- Steven Stoft
- Barriers to Energy-Efficiency in Electricity Generation in India pp. 25-41

- Madhu Khanna and David Zilberman
- The Political Economy of Motor-Fuel Taxation pp. 43-59

- Rajeev Goel and Michael Nelson
- The Marginal Costs of Greenhouse Gas Emissions pp. 61-81

- Richard Tol
- The North American Natural Gas Liquids Markets are Chaotic pp. 83-103

- Apostolos Serletis and Periklis Gogas
- An Integrated Model of Oil Production pp. 105-124

- John Moroney and M. Douglas Berg
- Regionalization in the World Crude Oil Market: Further Evidence pp. 125-139

- S. Gürcan Gülen
- The Next Restructuring: Environmental Regulation pp. 141-147

- A. Denny Ellerman
- BOOK REVIEW pp. 149-152

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