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Reprint Number 188
The Effect of Variability in Industrial Emissions on Ozone Formation in Houston, Texas
Mort Webster, Junsang Nam, Yosuke Kimura, Harvey Jeffries, William Vizuete and David T. Allen, Atmospheric Environment, Vol 41, No. 40, pp. 9580-9593 (December 2007)
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Reprint Number 187
Reliability and Competitive Electricity Markets
Paul Joskow and Jean Tirole, RAND Journal of Economics Vol 38, No. 1, pp. 60-84 (Spring 2007)
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Reprint Number 186
Retail Electricity Competition
Paul Joskow and Jean Tirole, RAND Journal of Economics Vol 37, No. 4, pp. 799-815 (Winter 2006)
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Reprint Number 185
Do Markets Reduce Costs? Assessing the Impact of Regulatory Restructuring on US Electric Generation Efficiency
Kira R. Fabrizio, Nancy L. Rose and Catherine D. Wolfram, American Economic Review Vol. 97, No. 4,
pp. 1250-1277, (2007) | Full Paper [PDF]
Reprint Number 184
Forward Trading and Collusion in Oligopoly
Matti Liski and Juan-Pablo Montero, Journal of Economic Theory Vol. 131, pp. 212-230, (2006) | Full Paper [PDF]
Reprint Number 183
Pollution markets with imperfectly observed emissions
Juan-Pablo Montero, RAND Journal of Economics, Vol. 36, No. 3, pp. 645–660, Autumn (2005) | Full Paper [PDF]
Reprint Number 182
Markets for Power in the United States: An Interim Assessment
Paul L. Joskow, The Energy Journal, Vol. 27, No. 1, (2006) | Full Paper [PDF]
Reprint Number 181
Petroleum Prospect Valuation: The Option to Drill Again
James L. Smith, The Energy Journal, Vol. 26, No. 4, pp. 53-68, (2005) | Full Paper [PDF]
Reprint Number 180
Characteristics of North Sea oil reserve appreciation
G.C. Watkins, The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, Vol. 42, pp. 335-372, (2002) | Full Paper [PDF]
Reprint Number 179
Panel data analysis of U.S. coal productivity
Thomas M. Stoker, Ernst R. Berndt, A. Denny Ellerman, and Susanne M. Schennach, Journal of Econometrics, Vol. 127, pp. 131–164 (2005) | Full Paper [PDF]
Reprint Number 178
U.S. oil and natural gas reserve prices, 1982-2003
M.A. Adelman and G.C. Watkins, Energy Economics, Vol. 27, pp 553-571; (2005) | Full Paper [PDF]
Reprint Number 177
Inscrutable OPEC? Behavioral Tests of the Cartel Hypothesis
James L. Smith, The Energy Journal, Vol. 21, No. 1; (2005) | Full Paper [PDF]
Reprint Number 176
Merchant Transmission Investment
Paul Joskow and Jean Tirole, The Journal of Industrial Economics, Vol.53: pp. 233-264, (2005) Abstract | Link to Journal Site
Reprint Number 175
A Note on Tradeable Permits
A. Denny Ellerman, Environmental & Resource Economics, 31: pp. 123-131, (2005) | Full Paper [PDF]
Reprint
Number 174
Transmission policy in the United
States
by Paul L. Joskow, Utilities Policy, Vol. 13, pp. 95-115,
(2005) | Full Paper [PDF]
Reprint
Number 173
Costs of Aggregate
Hydrocarbon Additions
by M.A. Adelman and
G. Campbell Watkins, The Energy Journal, Vol. 25, No. 3, (2004) | Full Paper [PDF]
Reprint
Number 172
Volatility in
Natural Gas and Oil Markets by Robert S. Pindyck,
The Journal of Energy and Development Vol. 30, No. 1, (2004) | Full Paper [PDF]
Reprint
Number 171
The Real Oil Problem
by Morry Adelman,
Regulation Vol. 27, No. 1, pp.16-21(2004) | Full Paper [PDF]
Reprint
Number 170
Energy Policies and Their Consequences
After 25 Years by Paul L. Joskow, The Energy Journal 24, [4]:
17-49 (2003) | Full Paper [PDF]
Reprint
Number 169
Emissions Trading in the U.S.: Experience,
Lessons and Considerations for Greenhouse Gases
by A. Denny
Ellerman, Paul Joskow, and David Harrison, Jr., Pew Center for
Climate Change (2003) | Full Paper [PDF]
Reprint
Number 168
Prices versus quantities
with incomplete enforcement by Juan Pablo Montero, Journal of
Public Economics 85: 435-454 (2002)
Reprint
Number 167
A Quantitative
Analysis of Pricing Behavior in California's Wholesale Electricity
Market During Summer 2000
by Paul L. Joskow and
Edward Kahn, The Energy Journal 23, [4]: 1-35 (2002) | Full Paper [PDF]
Reprint
Number 166
"Trading
Programs for Environmental Management: Reflections on the Air
and Water Experiences."
by
Shabman, Leonard, Kurt Stephenson, William Shobe, Environmental
Practice, 4: 153-162 (2002).
A Market-Based Environmental
Policy Experiment in Chile by Juan-Pablo Montero, J.M Sanchez,
and R. Katz, Journal of Law and Economics, Vol. XLV, pp. 267-287
( April 2002)
Reprint
Number 162
World
Oil Production and Prices
by M. Adelman, in The Quarterly Review of Economics
and Finance, Vol. 42, pp. 169-191 (2002).
Reprint
Number 161
Designing a Tradeable
Permit System to Control SO2 Emissions in China: Principles and
Practice by Denny Ellerman, in The Energy Journal, Vol. 23, No.
2, pp. 1-26 (2002) | Full Paper [PDF]
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Number 160
Multipollutant
Markets
by
Juan Pablo Montero, in The RAND Journal of Economics, Vol. 32,
No. 4, pp. 762-774 (Winter 2001) | Full Paper [PDF]
Reprint
Number 159
California's
Energy Crisis
by Paul L. Joskow, in the Oxford Review of Economic Policy,
Vol. 17, No. 3, pp. 365-388 (2001)
Reprint
Number 158
The Economics of Pollution Permit Banking in the Context of Title
IV of the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments
by Susanne M. Schennach,
in the Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, Vol.
40, No. 3, pp. 189–210 (November 2000).
Sources of productivity
growth in the American coal industry: 1972--95 by A.D. Ellerman,
T.M. Stoker, E. Berndt, Chapter 9 in New Developments in Productivity
Analysis, Studies in Income and Wealth Vol. 63. Edited by C.R.
Hulten, E.R. Dean, and M.J. Harper. Chicago: University of Chicago
Press, for the National Bureau of Economic Research (2001)
A Review of Markets
for Clean Air: The U.S. Acid Rain Program
by A. Denny Ellerman,
Paul L. Joskow, Richard Schmalensee, Juan-Pablo Montero, and
Elizabeth M. Bailey, Peter Crampton, Journal of Economic Literature,
Vol. 38, pp. 627-633 (September 2000)
Reprint
Number 151
Irreversibilities
and the Timing of Environmental Policy
Robert S. Pindyck, Resource
and Energy Economics, Vol. 22, pp. 233-59 (2000)
Reprint
Number 150
Optimal Design of
a Phase-in Emissions Trading Program
Juan-Pablo Montero, Journal
of Public Economics, Vol. 75, No. 2, pp. 273-91 (February 2000)
Reprint
Number 149
Regulatory Priorities for Infrastructure
Sector Reform in Developing Countries
Paul L. Joskow, Annual
World Bank Conference on Development Economics 1998, pp. 191-223
(1999).
Reprint
Number 148
Household Gasoline
Demand in the United States
Richard Schmalensee and Thomas M.
Stoker, Econometrica, Vol. 67, No. 3, pp. 645-62 (May 1999)
Reprint
Number 147
The Bell doctrine:
Applications in Telecommunications, Electricity, and Other Network
Industries
Paul L. Joskow and Roger G. Noll, Board of Trustees
of the Leland Stanford Junior University, Stanford Law Review,
Vol. 51, No. 5, pp. 1249-1315 (May 1999); permission conveyed
through Copyright Clearance Center, Inc
Reprint
Number 146
A
Markup Interpretation of Optimal Investment Rules
Avinash Dixit, Robert S. Pindyck,
and Sigbørn Sødal,
The Economic Journal, Vol. 109, No. 455, pp. 179-89 (April
1999)
The Political Economy
of Market-Based Environmental Policy: The U.S. Acid Rain Program
Paul
L. Joskow and Richard Schmalensee, The Journal of Law & Economics,
Vol. 41, No. 1, pp. 37-83
Reprint
Number 143
Electricity Markets
in the Western United States
Elizabeth M. Bailey, The Electricity
Journal, Vol. 11, No. 6, pp. 51-60
Reprint
Number 142
Transmission Congestion
Contracts and Strategic Behavior in Generation
Thomas-Olivier
Nasser, The Electricity Journal, Vol. 11, No. 4, pp. 32-39, Copyright
1998, with permission from Elsevier Science
Reprint
Number 141
The Long-Run Evolution
of Energy Prices
Robert S. Pindyck, The Energy Journal, Vol.
20, No. 2, pp. 1-27, 1999
Reprint
Number 140
The Next Restructuring:
Environmental Regulation
A. Denny Ellerman, The Energy Journal,
Vol. 20, No. 1, pp. 141-47, 1999.
Reprint
Number 139
The Market for Sulfur
Dioxide Emissions
Paul Joskow, Richard Schmalensee, and Elizabeth
M. Bailey, American Economic Review, Vol. 88, pp. 669-85, 1998.
Reprint
Number 138
An Interim Evaluation
of Sulfur Dioxide Emissions Trading
Richard Schmalensee, Paul
L. Joskow, A. Denny Ellerman, Juan Pablo Montero, and Elizabeth
M. Bailey, Journal of Economic Perspectives, Vol. 12, No. 3,
Summer 1998, pp. 53-68, with permission from The American Economic
Association.
Restructuring,
Competition and Regulatory Reform in the U.S. Electricity Sector
Paul
L. Joskow, Journal of Economic Perspectives, Vol. 11, No. 3,
pp. 119-138, Summer 1997.
What do Recent N.
Sea Unit Cost Changes Mean?
M. A. Adelman and Michael C. Lynch,
Oil & Gas Journal; Vol. 95, No. 5,
pp. 45-46, Feb. 1997 and Vol. 95, No. 14, pp. 56-60, April
1997.
Reprint
Number 129
The Competition Between Coal and Natural
Gas: The Importance of Sunk Costs
By A. Denny Ellerman, Resources
Policy, Vol. 22, Nos 1-2, pp. 33-42, 1996.
Reprint
Number 128
Uncertainty, Investment,
and Industry Evolution
By Ricardo J. Caballero and Robert S.
Pindyck, International Economic Review, Vol. 37, No. 3, August
1996
Reprint
Number 127
Options, The Value
of Capital, and Investment
By Andrew B. Abel, Avinash K. Dixit,
Janice C. Eberly, Robert S. Pindyck, The Quarterly Journal of
Economics, August 1996.
Reprint
Number 126
Does Stranded Cost Recovery Distort
Competition?
By Paul L. Joskow, The Electricity Journal, Volume
9, Number 3, April 1996, pp. 31-45.
Reprint
Number 125
Optimal exporting
of exhaustible resources with endogenous trade revenue: The case
of a resource-scarce and capital-short economy
By Zili Yang,
Resource and Energy Economics 17 (1995) 379-404.
Reprint
Number 124
How Will It All End? The Electric
Utility Industry in 2005
By Paul L. Joskow, The Electricity
Journal, Volume 9, Number 1, January/February 1996.
Reprint
Number 123
Utility-Subsidized
Energy-Efficiency Programs
By Paul L. Joskow, Annual Review of
Energy and the Environment, Volume 20, 1995.
Reprint
Number 122
The world price of
coal
By A. Denny Ellerman, Energy Policy, Vol. 23, No. 6, pp.
499-506, 1995.
Reprint
Number 121
Competition in the
U.S. Electric Power Sector: Some Recent Developments
By Paul
L. Joskow, in Competition in the Electricity Supply Industry,
Ole Jess Olsen (Ed.), DJOF Publishing Copenhagen, Denmark,1995.
Reprint
Number 120
The Options Approach
to Capital Investment
By Avinash K. Dixit and Robert S. Pindyck,
Harvard Business Review, May-June 1995.
Reprint
Number 119
Reserve Asset Values
and the Hotelling Valuation Principle: Further Evidence
By M.
A. Adelman and G. C. Watkins, Southern Economic Journal, Volume
61, Number 3, January 1995.
Reprint
Number 118
The World Oil Market:
Past and Future
By M. A. Adelman, The Energy Journal, Vol. 15,
Special Issue, 1994.
Reprint
Number 117
World Oil Prices Flat
to Declining
By M.A. Adelman, Energy Exploration & Exploitation,
Volume 12, No. 2&3, 1994.
Reprint
Number 116
Energy Taxes and Aggregate
Economic Activity
By Julio J. Rotemberg and Michael Woodford,
Tax Policy and the Economy, James M. Poterba, Ed., Volume 8,
NBER and The MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1994.
Reprint
Number 115
Reversion, Timing
Options, and Long-Term Decision-Making
By David G. Laughton and
Henry Dr. Jacoby, Financial Management, Autumn 1993.
Reprint
Number 114
Valuing Flexibility
in Utility Planning
By Thomas W. Kaslow and Robert S. Pindyck,
The Electricity Journal, Volume 7, Number 2, March '94.
Reprint
Number 113
Inventories and the
short-run dynamics of commodity prices
By Robert S. Pindyck,
RAND Journal of Economics, Vol. 25, No. 1, Spring 1994
Reprint
Number 112
Risk Management: Coordinating Corporate
Investment and Financing Policies
By Kenneth A. Froot, David
S. Scharfstein, and Jeremy C. Stein, The Journal of Finance,
Vol. XLVIII, No. 5, December 1993.
Reprint
Number 111
The effect of industrial structure
on learning by doing in nuclear power plant operation
By Richard
K. Lester and Mark J. McCabe, RAND Journal of Economics, Vol.
24, No. 3, Autumn 1993
Reprint
Number 110
The Comovement of
Stock Prices
By Robert S. Pindyck and Julio J. Rotemberg, The
Quarterly Journal of Economics, November 1993.
Reprint
Number 109
Investments of uncertain
cost
By Robert S. Pindyck, Journal of Financial Economics 34
(1993) 53-76. North-Holland.
Reprint
Number 108
The Present Value
Model of Rational Commodity Pricing
By Robert S. Pindyck, The
Economic Journal, Vol. 103, No. 418, May 1993.
Reprint
Number 107
Cost Effects of Mergers
and Deregulation in the U.S. Rail Industry
By Ernst R. Berndt,
Ann F. Friedlaender, Judy Shaw-er Wang Chiang, and Christopher
A. Vellturo, The Journal of Productivity Analysis, 4, 127-144
(1993).
Reprint
Number 106
Measuring the Energy
Efficiency and Productivity Impacts of Embodied Technical Change
By
Ernst Berndt, Charles Kolstad and Jong-Kun Lee, The Energy Journal,
Volume 14, Number 1.
Reprint
Number 105
What Does a Negawatt
Really Cost? Further Thoughts and Evidence
By Paul L. Joskow
and Donald B. Marron, The Electricity Journal, Volume 6, Number
6, July 1993, pp. 14-26.
Reprint
Number 104
Regulatory Constraints on CEO Compensation
By
Paul Joskow, Nancy Rose, and Andrea Shepard, Brookings Papers
on Economic Activity: Microeconomics 1993, pp. 1-72.
Reprint
Number 103
What Does a Negawatt
Really Cost? Evidence from Utility Conservation Programs
By Paul
L. Joskow and Donald B. Marron, The Energy Journal, Volume 13,
Number 4.
Reprint
Number 102
Investments in flexible
production capacity
Robert S. Pindyck and Hua He, By Journal
of Economic Dynamics and Control 16 (1992) 575-599. North-Holland.
Reprint
Number 101
Coal rates and revenue
adequacy in a quasi-regulated rail industry
By Anne F. Friedlaender,
RAND Journal of Economics, Vol. 23, No. 3, Autumn 1992
Reprint
Number 100
Weighing Environmental Externalities:
Let's Do It Right!
Paul L. Joskow, The Electricity Journal,
May 1992.
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