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Volume 15, issue 4, 1994
- Toward an Optimal Oil and Gas Leasing System* pp. 1-18

- Walter J. Mead
- Macroeconomic Responses to Oil Price Increases and Decreases in Seven OECD Countries pp. 19-35

- Knut Anton Mork, Ystein Olsen and Hans Terje Mysen
- Price Convergence Across Natural Gas Fields and City Markets* pp. 37-48

- W. Walls
- Fuel Efficiency and Automobile Safety: Single-Vehicle Highway Fatalities for Passenger Cars pp. 49-101

- J. Daniel Khazzoom
- Income Distribution Effects of Electric Utility DSM Programs pp. 103-118

- Ronald J. Sutherland
- Cost-Effective Climate Policy in a Small Country pp. 119-139

- Cathrine Hagem
- Incomplete International Climate Agreements: Optimal Carbon Taxes, Market Failures and Welfare Effects* pp. 141-165

- Rolf Golombek and Jan Braten
- Rethinking Contracts for Purchasing Power: The Economic Advantages of Dispatchability pp. 167-189

- Gary W. Dorris and Timothy Mount
- Reactive Power is a Cheap Constraint pp. 191-201

- Edward Kahn and Ross Baldick
- A Dynamic Model of Industrial Energy Demand in Kenya pp. 203-224

- Semboja Haji Hatibu Haji
- BOOK REVIEWS pp. 225-244

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Volume 15, issue 3, 1994
- The Hotelling Principle and In-Ground Values of Oil Reserves: Why the Principle Over-Predicts Actual Values* pp. 1-17

- Stephen L. McDonald
- The Impact of Sulfur Limits on Fuel Demand and Electricity Prices in Britain* pp. 19-41

- David M. Newbery
- Emission Costs, Consumer Bypass and Efficient Pricing of Electricity pp. 43-54

- Chi-Keung Woo, Benjamin Hobbs, Ren Orans, Roger Pupp and Brian Horii
- Incentive Effects of Environmental Adders in Electric Power Auctions* pp. 55-73

- James B. Bushnell and Shmuel S. Oren
- Emerging Environmental Markets: Improving the Competitiveness of Natural Gas* pp. 75-91

- Janie Chermak
- Integrated Resource Planning with Environmental Costs in Developing Countries pp. 93-121

- Chitru S. Fernando, Paul R. Kleindorfer and Mohan Munasinghe
- Import Policy Effects on the Optimal Oil Price* pp. 123-144

- Steven Suranovic
- Who Pays Broad-Based Energy Taxes? Computing Lifetime and Regional Incidence* pp. 145-164

- Nicholas Bull, Kevin A. Hassett and Gilbert Metcalf
- Structural Changes and Energy Consumption in the Japanese Economy 1975-85: An Iput-Output Analysis* pp. 165-188

- Xiaoli Han and T.K. Lakshmanan
- Book Reviews pp. 189-194

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Volume 15, issue 2, 1994
- Oil Price Forecasting in the 1980s: What Went Wrong?* pp. 1-22

- Hillard Huntington
- Environmentally Responsible Energy Pricing* pp. 23-42

- W Viscusi, Wesley A. Magat, Alan Carlin and Mark K. Dreyfus
- Energy-Efficiency Investments and Public Policy pp. 43-65

- Adam Jaffe and Robert Stavins
- Estimating Consumer Energy Demand Using International Data: Theoretical and Policy Implications* pp. 67-88

- Dale S. Rothman, J.Ho Hong and Timothy D. Mount
- Residential Energy Demand and the Taxation of Housing* pp. 89-105

- William M. Gentry
- Measuring Economic Markets for Imported Crude Oil* pp. 107-123

- Douglas G. Sauer
- Business Cycles and the Behavior of Energy Prices* pp. 125-134

- Apostolos Serletis and Vaughn Hulleman
- Tax Reform and Energy in the Philippines Economy: A General Equilibrium Computation pp. 135-155

- Roy G. Boyd, Khosrow Doroodian and Prapassorn Udomvaech
- The Social Costs of Greenhouse Gas Emissions: An Expected Value Approach* pp. 157-184

- Sam Fankhauser
- Emission Trading with Shares and Coupons: A Laboratory Experiment pp. 185-211

- Andrew Muller and Stuart Mestelman
- Tradable Cumulative C02 Permits and Global Warming Control* pp. 213-232

- Richard F. Kosobud, Thomas A. Daly, David W. South and Kevin G. Quinn
- Book Reviews pp. 233-240

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Volume 15, issue 1_suppl, 1994
- Editor's Introduction pp. 1-2

- Helmut J. Frank
- The World Oil Market: Past and Future* pp. 3-11

- M.A. Adelman
- Business Cycles and the Oil Market pp. 15-38

- Knut Anton Mork
- Oil Demand in the Industrialized Countries* pp. 39-67

- Joyce Dargay and Dermot Gately
- Oil Demand in the Developing World: Lessons from the 1980s Applied to the 1990s* pp. 69-85

- Carol Dahl and Meftun Erdogan
- World Oil Resources, Reserves and Production pp. 89-114

- Peter R. Odell
- OPEC Production: The Missing Link pp. 115-132

- James M. Griffin and Lawrence M. Vielhaber
- Unravelling a Riddle: The Outlook for Russian Oil* pp. 133-156

- Campbell Watkins
- Oil Production Outside OPEC and the Former Soviet Union: A Model Applied to the U.S. and U.K.* pp. 157-176

- John V. Mitchell
- The Refining Industry in The North Atlantic pp. 179-191

- Keith Hamm
- Refining in the Far East: Its Potential and Constraints* pp. 193-216

- Hoesung Lee and Dennis Eklof
- World Demand for Natural Gas: History and Prospects pp. 219-236

- Marian Radetzki
- Gas Supplies for the World Market pp. 237-250

- James T. Jensen
- Oil Industry Structure and Evolving Markets pp. 253-276

- Joe Roeber
- The Role of Futures and Other Energy-Linked Financial Instruments pp. 279-288

- Matt Rogers and John Elting Treat
- International Petroleum Taxation in the 1990s pp. 291-309

- Alexander G. Kemp
- LDC Cooperation in World Oil Conservation* pp. 310-328

- Stephen Brown and Hillard Huntington
- Oil Imports and National Security: Is There Still a Connection? pp. 329-346

- John H. Lichtblau
- What Does It All Mean? pp. 349-356

- Edward W. Erickson
- ABOUT THE AUTHORS pp. 357-365

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Volume 15, issue 1, 1994
- IAEE Convention Speech: Energy, Exhaustion, Environmentalism Etatism* pp. 1-16

- Richard L. Gordon
- OPEC and the Price of Oil in 1993 pp. 17-30

- Francisco R. Parra
- The Costs of Stabilizing Global C02 Emissions: A Probabilistic Analysis Based on Expert Judgments* pp. 31-56

- Alan Manne and Richard G. Richels
- International Trade in Oil, Gas and Carbon Emission Rights: An Intertemporal General Equilibrium Model* pp. 57-76

- Alan Manne and Thomas F. Rutherford
- A Climate Treaty and the Norwegian Economy: A CGE Assessment pp. 77-93

- Anne Brendemoen and Haakon Vennemo
- Three Biases in Cost-Efficiency Tests of Utility Energy Efficiency Programs* pp. 95-120

- Steven Braithwait and Douglas Caves
- On the Use of 'Adders' by Public Utility Commissions pp. 121-128

- John Tschirhart
- Weighting Nonrandom Samples in Voluntary Energy Conservation Program Evaluation* pp. 129-141

- Michael T. Ozog and Donald M. Waldman
- Gasoline Demand in Developing Asian Countries* pp. 143-155

- Robert McRae
- Power Balance and Equilibrium Channel Structure in the Korean Gasoline Market pp. 157-178

- Byong-Hun Ahn and Heon Jung
- Coordination of Non-utility Generation Through Priority Purchase Contracts* pp. 179-191

- Joseph A. Doucet