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- 124: Testing the Prebisch-Singer Hypothesis Since 1650: Evidence from panel techniques that allow for multiple breaks
- Rabah Arezki, Kaddour Hadri, Prakash Loungani and Yao Rao
- 123: Abandoning Fossil Fuel: How Fast and How Much

- Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg and Armon Rezai
- 122: Abrupt Positive Feedback and the Social Cost of Carbon

- Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg
- 121: Optimal Monetary Responses to News of an Oil Discovery

- Samuel Wills
- 120: What Drives the Global "Land Rush"?

- Rabah Arezki, Klaus Deininger and Harris Selod
- 119: UNTAPPED FOSSIL FUEL AND THE GREEN PARADOX; A classroom calibration of the optimal carbon tax

- Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg
- 118: CLIMATE TIPPING AND ECONOMIC GROWTH: PRECAUTIONARY CAPITAL AND THE PRICE OF CARBON

- Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg and Aart de Zeeuw
- 117: Distributional Impact of Commodity Price Shocks: Australia over a century

- Sambit Bhattacharyya and Jeffrey G Williamson
- 116: GLOBAL WARMING AND THE GREEN PARADOX: A REVIEW OF ADVERSE EFFECTS OF CLIMATE POLICIES

- Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg and Cees Withagen
- 115: The trade consequences of pricey oil

- David von Below and Pierre-Louis Vézina
- 114: African Mining, Gender, and Local Employment

- Andreas Kotsadam and Anja Tolonen
- 113: Coercion, Con

- Jacobus Cilliers
- 112: The Natural Resource Curse and Fiscal Decentralization

- Fidel Perez-Sebastian and Ohad Raveh
- 111: Optimal Learning on Climate Change: Why Climate Sceptics Should Reduce Emissions

- Sweder van Wijnbergen and Tim Willems
- 110: Cumulative Carbon Emissions and the Green Paradox

- Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg
- 108: Brown Backstops Versus the Green Paradox
- Thomas Michielsen
- 107: From Mine to Coast: Transport infrastructure and the direction of trade in developing countries

- Roberto Bonfatti and Steven Poelhekke
- 106: An Empirical Analysis of a Regional Dutch Disease: The Case of Canada

- Elissaios Papyrakis and Ohad Raveh
- 105: Long-Run Effects of Resource Rents in Developing Countries: The role of public investment management

- Firew B Woldeyes
- 104: Uranium and Nuclear Power: The role of exploration information in framing public policy
- Charles Mason
- 103: The Implications of Natural Resource Exports for Non-Resource Trade

- Anthony Venables and Torfinn Harding
- 102: Trade Restrictions and Conflict Commodities: Market reactions to regulations on conflict minerals from the Democratic Republic of the Congo

- William Seitz
- 101: The Political Economics of the Arab Spring

- Roland Hodler
- 100: Dutch Disease, Factor Mobility, and the Alberta Effect: The case of federations

- Ohad Raveh
- 99: Putting OPEC out of business

- Niko Jaakkola
- 98: Monopolistic sequestration of European carbon emissions

- Niko Jaakkola
- 97: POLITICAL ECONOMY OF DYNAMIC RESOURCE WARS

- Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg
- 96: The determinants of extreme commodity prices

- Karlygash Kurlbayeva and Samuel Malone
- 95: Efficiency in the GCC

- Raphael Espinoza
- 94: Factor Accumulation and the Determinants of TFP in the GCC

- Raphael Espinoza
- 93: Economic Growth and the Social Cost of Carbon: Additive versus Multiplicative Damages

- Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg, Armon Rezai and Cees Withagen
- 92: Optimal Oil Production and the World Supply of Oil

- Nikolay Aleksandrov, Raphael Espinoza and Lajos Gyurko
- 91: BREAKTHROUGH RENEWABLES AND THE GREEN PARADOX

- Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg
- 90: Managing a Modest Boom: Oil Revenues in Uganda
- Mark Henstridge and John Page
- 89: Greening Africa? Technologies, endowments and the latecomer effect

- Paul Collier and Anthony Venables
- 88: Natural Resource Wealth and Directed Technical Change

- Paul Segal
- 87: Green Havens and Pollution Havens

- Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg and Steven Poelhekke
- 86: Natural Resources, Volatility, and Inclusive Growth: Perspectives from the Middle East and North Africa

- Rabah Arezki and Mustapha K. Nabli
- 85: Managing and Harnessing Volatile Oil Windfalls

- Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg and Ton S. van den Bremer
- 84: International trade in natural resources: practice and policy

- Anthony Venables and Michele Ruta
- 83: Characterizing the sustainability problem in an exhaustible resource model

- Tapan Mitra, Geir Asheim, Wolfgang Buchholz and Cees Withagen
- 82: Spillovers to Low-Income Countries: Importance of Systemic Emerging Markets

- Raphael Espinoza and Sarwat Jahan
- 81: Natural Resource Dependence and Economic Performance in the 1970-2000 Period
- George Mavrotas, Syed Mansoob Murshed and Sebastián Torres Ledezma
- 80: On Price Taking Behavior in a Nonrenewable Resrouce Cartel-Fringe Game

- Hassan Benchekroun and Cees Withagen
- 79: The Economics of the Arab Spring
- Adeel Malik and Bassem Awadallah
- 78: Seeds of Distrust: Conflict in Uganda
- Dominic Rhoner, Mathias Thoenig and Fabrizio Zilibotti
- 77: Optimal Emission-Extraction Policy in a World of Scarcity and Irreversibility

- Fabien Priuer, Mabel Tidball and Cees Withagen
- 76: Tax Competition Leading to Strict Environmental Policy
- Cees Withagen and Alex Halsema
- 75: Natural Resource Wealth: The challenge of managing a windfall

- Anthony Venables and Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg
- 74: Commodity Windfalls, Polarization, and Net Foreign Assets: Panel Data Evidence on the Voracity Effect

- Rabah Arezki and Markus Brückner