Environmental and Energy Policy and the Economy
2020 - 2025
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Volume 6, issue 1, 2025
- Introduction pp. 1 - 3

- Matthew J. Kotchen, Tatyana Deryugina and Catherine D. Wolfram
- Modeling Uncertainty in Climate Policy: An Application to the US Inflation Reduction Act pp. 4 - 41

- James Bushnell and Aaron Smith
- Rapid Increases in Methane Concentrations following August 2020 Suspension of the US Methane Rule pp. 42 - 64

- Xinming Du, Muye Ru and Douglas Almond
- Equity and Efficiency in the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law’s Adaptation Investments pp. 65 - 100

- Ivan Rudik, Derek Lemoine and Antonia Marcheva
- Climate Policy Reform Options in 2025 pp. 101 - 139

- John Bistline, Kimberly A. Clausing, Neil R. Mehrotra, James H. Stock and Catherine Wolfram
- Learning, Catastrophic Risk, and Ambiguity in the Climate-Change Era pp. 140 - 168

- Frances C. Moore
- The Social Value of Temporary Carbon Removals and Delayed Emissions pp. 169 - 212

- Ben Groom and Frank Venmans
Volume 5, issue 1, 2024
- Introduction pp. 1 - 3

- Matthew J. Kotchen, Tatyana Deryugina and Catherine D. Wolfram
- Innovation Market Failures and the Design of New Climate Policy Instruments pp. 4 - 48

- Sarah Armitage, Noël Bakhtian and Adam Jaffe
- The Shadow Price of Capital: Accounting for Capital Displacement in Benefit-Cost Analysis pp. 49 - 69

- Richard G. Newell, William Pizer and Brian Prest
- Environmental Justice and the Clean Water Act: Implications for Economic Analyses of Clean Water Regulations pp. 70 - 126

- Tihitina Andarge, Yongjie Ji, Bonnie L. Keeler, David A. Keiser and Conor McKenzie
- Workers and the Green-Energy Transition: Evidence from 300 Million Job Transitions pp. 127 - 161

- E Curtis, Layla O’Kane and R. Jisung Park
- The Economic Determinants of Heat Pump Adoption pp. 162 - 199

- Lucas Davis
- Do Red States Have a Comparative Advantage in Generating Green Power? pp. 200 - 238

- Robert Huang and Matthew Kahn
Volume 4, issue 1, 2023
- Introduction pp. 1 - 3

- Matthew J. Kotchen, Tatyana Deryugina and James H. Stock
- The Distributional Impacts of a VMT-Gas Tax Swap pp. 4 - 42

- Gilbert Metcalf
- Trade, Leakage, and the Design of a Carbon Tax pp. 43 - 90

- David A. Weisbach, Samuel Kortum, Michael Wang and Yujia Yao
- Decomposing Trends in US Air Pollution Disparities from Electricity pp. 91 - 124

- Danae Hernandez-Cortes, Kyle C. Meng and Paige Weber
- Carbon Pricing, Clean Electricity Standards, and Clean Electricity Subsidies on the Path to Zero Emissions pp. 125 - 176

- Severin Borenstein and Ryan Kellogg
- Unequal Treatments: Federal Wildfire Fuels Projects and Socioeconomic Status of Nearby Communities pp. 177 - 201

- Sarah E. Anderson, Andrew J. Plantinga and Matthew Wibbenmeyer
- Green Energy Jobs in the United States: What Are They, and Where Are They? pp. 202 - 237

- E Curtis and Ioana Marinescu
Volume 3, issue 1, 2022
- Introduction pp. 1 - 3

- Matthew J. Kotchen, Tatyana Deryugina and James H. Stock
- Coal-Fired Power Plant Retirements in the United States pp. 4 - 36

- Rebecca J. Davis, J Holladay and Charles Sims
- Headwinds and Tailwinds: Implications of Inefficient Retail Energy Pricing for Energy Substitution pp. 37 - 70

- Severin Borenstein and James Bushnell
- Future Paths of Electric Vehicle Adoption in the United States: Predictable Determinants, Obstacles, and Opportunities pp. 71 - 110

- James Archsmith, Erich Muehlegger and David Rapson
- Designing Fuel-Economy Standards in Light of Electric Vehicles pp. 111 - 154

- Kenneth Gillingham
- Long-Term Resource Adequacy in Wholesale Electricity Markets with Significant Intermittent Renewables pp. 155 - 220

- Frank A. Wolak
- Business Cycles and Environmental Policy: A Primer pp. 221 - 253

- Barbara Annicchiarico, Stefano Carattini, Carolyn Fischer and Garth Heutel
Volume 2, issue 1, 2021
- Introduction pp. 1 - 3

- Matthew J. Kotchen, James H. Stock and Catherine D. Wolfram
- What We Know and Don’t Know about Climate Change, and Implications for Policy pp. 4 - 43

- Robert Pindyck
- Global Lessons from Climate Change Legislation and Litigation pp. 44 - 82

- Shaikh Eskander, Sam Fankhauser and Joana Setzer
- Revenue at Risk in Coal-Reliant Counties pp. 83 - 116

- Adele C. Morris, Noah Kaufman and Siddhi Doshi
- Cobenefits and Regulatory Impact Analysis: Theory and Evidence from Federal Air Quality Regulations pp. 117 - 156

- Joseph Aldy, Matthew J. Kotchen, Mary Evans, Meredith Fowlie, Arik Levinson and Karen Palmer
- Geographic and Socioeconomic Heterogeneity in the Benefits of Reducing Air Pollution in the United States pp. 157 - 189

- Tatyana Deryugina, Nolan Miller, David Molitor and Julian Reif
- Do Conservation Policies Work? Evidence from Residential Water Use pp. 190 - 225

- Oliver R. Browne, Ludovica Gazze and Michael Greenstone
Volume 1, issue 1, 2020
- Series Introduction pp. 1 - 2

- James Poterba
- Introduction pp. 3 - 7

- Matthew J. Kotchen, James H. Stock and Catherine D. Wolfram
- The Future of US Carbon-Pricing Policy pp. 8 - 64

- Robert Stavins
- Should Electric Vehicle Drivers Pay a Mileage Tax? pp. 65 - 94

- Lucas Davis and James M. Sallee
- Green Bonds: Effectiveness and Implications for Public Policy pp. 95 - 128

- Caroline Flammer
- Estimating the Costs and Benefits of Fuel-Economy Standards pp. 129 - 157

- Antonio Bento, Mark R. Jacobsen, Christopher R. Knittel and Arthur A. van Benthem
- Long-Run Environmental Accounting in the US Economy pp. 158 - 191

- Nicholas Muller
- Jobs and Environmental Regulation pp. 192 - 240

- Marc Hafstead and Roberton Williams
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