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Volume 19, issue 4, 1998
- A Thousand Years of Energy Use in the United Kingdom pp. 1-41

- Roger Fouquet and Peter Pearson
- Short Term Energy Forecasting with Neural Networks pp. 43-61

- J. Stuart McMenamin and Frank A. Monforte
- At What Cost do We Reduce Pollution? Shadow Prices of SO2, Emissions pp. 63-83

- John Swinton
- The Relationship Between Energy Intensity and Income Levels: Forecasting Long Term Energy Demand in Asian Emerging Countries pp. 85-105

- Rossana Galli
- Crude Oil Prices and U.S. Economic Performance: Where Does the Asymmetry Reside? pp. 107-132

- Hillard Huntington
- Simple Analytics of Valuing Producing Petroleum Reserves pp. 133-142

- Graham Davis and Robert D. Cairns
- BOOK REVIEWS pp. 143-156

- Nicholas G. Malavis
Volume 19, issue 3, 1998
- Increased Competition on the Supply Side of the Western European Natural Gas Market pp. 1-18

- Rolf Golombek, Eystein Gjelsvik and Knut Einar Rosendahl
- Modeling Electricity Pricing in a Deregulated Generation Industry: The Potential for Oligopoly Pricing in a Poolco pp. 19-48

- Aleksandr Rudkevich, Max Duckworth and Richard Rosen
- Simulating the Operation of Markets for Bulk-Power Ancillary Services pp. 49-68

- Eric Hirst and Brendan Kirby
- The “Regulatory Compact†and Implicit Contracts: Should Stranded Costs be Recoverable? pp. 69-83

- James Boyd
- Prices that Clear the Air: Energy Use and Pollution in Chile and Indonesia pp. 85-106

- Gunnar S. Eskeland, Emmanuel Jimenez and Lili Liu
- Reducing the Impacts of Energy Price Volatility Through Dynamic Portfolio Selection pp. 107-131

- H. Brett Humphreys and Katherine T. McClain
- BOOK REVIEW pp. 133-134

- Peterf Ox-Penne
Volume 19, issue 2, 1998
- Introduction: Global Power Generation in the 21st Century: The Critical Choices pp. 1-5

- Marian Radetzki
- The Role of Electricity in Industrial Development pp. 7-24

- Nathan Rosenberg
- Electricity Sectors in Transition pp. 25-52

- Paul Joskow
- Discussion of Paul Joskow’s Paper “Electricity Sectors in Transition†pp. 53-56

- Frangois Ailleret
- Discussion of Paul Joskow’s Paper “Electricity Sectors in Transition†pp. 57-62

- David Jefferies
- Technological Options for Power Generation pp. 63-88

- Ulf Hansen
- Discussion of Ulf Hansen’s Paper “Technological Options for Power Generation†pp. 89-92

- Jan H. Blom
- Global Demand Growth of Power Generation, Input Choices and Supply Security pp. 93-108

- Kenichi Matsui
- Discussion of Kenichi Matsui’s Paper “Global Demand Growth of Power Generation, Input Choices and Supply Security†pp. 109-113

- Tor Ragnar Gerholm
- The Environmental Challenges of Power Generation pp. 115-124

- Thomas C. Shelling
- Discussion of Schelling’s Paper “The Environmental Challenges of Power Generation†pp. 125-128

- Dominique Finon
- Note on The Seemingly Indefinite Extension of Power Plant Lives, A Panel Contribution pp. 129-132

- Denny Ellerman
- Note on Information Technology and Efficiency of Deregulated Electricity Markets, A Panel Contribution pp. 133-134

- Bo Källstrand
- Alternatives to the Strait of Hormuz pp. 135-147

- Dagobert L. Brito and Eytan Sheshinski
- Chaos in Natural Gas Futures? pp. 149-164

- Victor Chwee
- Weather and Pollution Abatement Costs pp. 165-189

- Jonathan E. Leightner and C.A. Knox Lovell
- Customer Retention in a Competitive Power Market: Analysis of a ‘Double-Bounded Plus Follow-ups’ Questionnaire pp. 191-215

- Yongxin Cai, Iraj Deilami and Kenneth Train
- The Bias in Price Elasticity Estimates Under Separability Between Electricity and Labor in Studies of Time-of-Use Electricity Rates: An Application to Israel pp. 217-236

- Asher Tishler
- BOOK REVIEWS pp. 237-240

- John V. Mitchell, Peter Beck and Michael Grubb
Volume 19, issue 1, 1998
- The Potential for Use of Modern Asset Pricing Methods for Upstream Petroleum Project Evaluation: Introductory Remarks pp. 1-11

- David G. Laughton
- Implications of Output Price Risk and Operating Leverage for the Evaluation of Petroleum Development Projects pp. 13-46

- Gordon Salahor
- On the Use of Modern Asset Pricing for Comparing Alternative Royalty Systems for Petroleum Development Projects pp. 47-81

- Paul G. Bradley
- The Management of Flexibility in the Upstream Petroleum Industry pp. 83-114

- David Laughton
- Alternative Models of Uncertain Commodity Prices for Use with Modern Asset Pricing Methods pp. 115-148

- Malcolm P. Baker, E. Scott Mayfield and John E. Parsons
- The Potential for Use of Modern Asset Pricing Methods for Upstream Petroleum Project Evaluation: Concluding Remarks pp. 149-153

- David G. Laughton
- BOOK REVIEWS pp. 155-161

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Volume 18, issue 4, 1997
- Computable Equilibrium Models and the Restructuring of the European Electricity and Gas Markets pp. 1-31

- Yves Smeers
- Market Power, International CO2, Taxation and Oil Wealth pp. 33-71

- Elin Berg, Snorre Kvemdokk and Knut Einar Rosendahl
- Oil Spills, Workplace Safety and Firm Size: Evidence from the U.S. Gulf of Mexico OCS pp. 73-89

- Omowumi O. Iledare, Allan G. Pulsipher, David E. Dismukes and Dmitry Mesyanzhinov
- Resource Depletion and Technical Change: Effects on U.S. Crude Oil Finding Costs from 1977 to 1994 pp. 91-105

- Marie N. Fagan
- A Market Power Model with Strategic Interaction in Electricity Networks pp. 107-141

- William W. Hogan
- BOOK REVIEWS pp. 143-145

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Volume 18, issue 3, 1997
- Fundamental U.S. Tax Reform and Energy Markets pp. 1-30

- Dale Jorgenson and Peter Wilcoxen
- CO2 Emissions Limits: Economic Adjustments and the Distribution of Burdens pp. 31-58

- Henry D. Jacoby, Richard S. Eckaus, Denny A. Ellerman, Ronald G. Prinn, David Reiner and Zili Yang
- Decomposition of Aggregate Energy and Gas Emission Intensities for Industry: A Refined Divisia Index Method pp. 59-73

- B. W. Ang and Ki-Hong Choi
- Electricity Market Integration in the Pacific Northwest pp. 75-101

- Chi-Keung Woo, Debra Lloyd-Zannetti and Ira Horowitz
- Impact of Pay-at-the-Pump on Safety Through Enhanced Vehicle Fuel Efficiency pp. 103-133

- Daniel J. Khazzoom
- BOOK REVIEWS pp. 137-150

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Volume 18, issue 2, 1997
- Fairness Measures and Importance Weights for Allocating Quotas to OPEC Member Countries pp. 1-21

- Ahmad Saleh Alsalem, Subhash C. Sharma and Marvin D. Troutt
- Pollution Control and Energy Conservation: Complements or Antagonists? A Study of Gasoline Taxes and Automobile Fuel Economy Standards pp. 23-38

- Molly Espey
- The Cost of Power Outages in the Business and Public Sectors in Israel: Revealed Preference vs. Subjective Valuation pp. 39-61

- Michael Beenstock, Ephraim Goldin and Yoel Haitovsky
- Buying Time: Franchising Hazardous and Nuclear Waste Cleanup pp. 63-87

- Douglas R. Hale
- Natural Gas in the U.S.: How Far Can Technology Stretch the Resource Base? pp. 89-108

- Cutler J. Cleveland and Robert Kaufmann
- Regionalization in the World Crude Oil Market pp. 109-126

- Gürcan S. Gülen
Volume 18, issue 1_suppl, 1997
- What’s in the Cards for Distributed Resources? pp. 1-16

- Johannes P. Pfeifenberger, Philip Q Hanser and Paul R. Ammann
- Distributed Electricity Generation in Competitive Energy Markets: A Case Study in Australia pp. 17-39

- Deepak Sharma and Robert Bartels
- Defining Distributed Resource Planning pp. 41-62

- Charles D. Feinstein and Jonathan A. Lesser
- Using Distributed Resources to Manage Risks Caused by Demand Uncertainty pp. 63-83

- Thomas E. Hoff
- Capacity Planning Under Uncertainty: Developing Local Area Strategies for Integrating Distributed Resources pp. 85-110

- Charles D. Feinstein, Peter A. Morris and Stephen W. Chapel
- Operation and Control in a Competitive Market: Distributed Generation in a Restructured Industry pp. 111-136

- Judith Cardell and Richard Tabors
- Integrated Local Transmission and Distribution Planning Using Customer Outage Costs pp. 137-160

- Greg Ball, Debra Lloyd-Zanetti, Brian Horii, Dan Birch, Robert E. Ricks and Holly Lively
- Winners and Losers in the Transition to a Competitive Electricity Industry: An Empirical Analysis pp. 161-186

- Robert G. Ethier and Timothy D. Mount
- Regulatory Policy Regarding Distributed Generation by Utilities: The Impact of Restructuring pp. 187-210

- Jay Morse
Volume 18, issue 1, 1997
- What is the Value of Scientific Knowledge? An Application to Global Warming Using the PRICE Model pp. 1-45

- William D. Nordhaus and David Popp
- Is There an East-West Split in North American Natural Gas Markets? pp. 47-62

- Apostolos Serletis
- Economic Inefficiency of Passive Transmission Rights in Congested Electricity Systems with Competitive Generation pp. 63-83

- Shmuel S. Oren
- An Institutional Design for an Electricity Contract Market with Central Dispatch pp. 85-110

- Hung-po Chao and Stephen Peck
- Implementation of Priority Insurance in Power Exchange Markets pp. 111-123

- Robert Wilson
- BOOK REVIEWS pp. 125-136

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- REFEREE ACKNOWLEDGMENTS pp. 137-141

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