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Sergey Vladimirovich Paltsev
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Short courses on computable general equilibrium (CGE) modeling:
University of Colorado, Boulder, USA, PhD, Economics, 2001.
University of Colorado, Boulder, USA, MA, Economics, 1996.
The Economics Institute, Boulder, USA, Magna Cum Laude Advanced Diploma in
Economics, 1994.
Belarussian State University, Minsk, Belarus, Post-Graduate School,
Application of Mathematical Methods, Mathematical Modeling and
Computers in Scientific Research, 1993.
Belarussian State University, Minsk, USSR, Diploma, Radiophysics and
Electronics, 1989.
I. Articles in refereed journals:
1. Sandoval, R., V. Karplus, S. Paltsev, and J. Reilly, 2008,
"Modeling the Prospects for Hydrogen Powered Transportation through
2100," Journal of Transport Economics and Policy (in press).
2. Webster, M., S. Paltsev, and J. Reilly, 2008, "Autonomous
Efficiency Improvement or Income Elasticity of Energy Demand: Does It
Matter?" Energy Economics (in press).
3. Paltsev, S., J. Reilly, H. Jacoby, A. Gurgel, G. Metcalf, A.
Sokolov, and J. Holak, 2008, "Assessment of U.S. GHG Cap-and-Trade
Proposals," Climate Policy, 8(4), p. 395-420.
4. Matus, K., T. Yang, S. Paltsev, J. Reilly, and K-M. Nam, 2008,
"Toward Integrated Assessment of Environmental Change: Air Pollution
Health Effects in the USA," Climatic Change, 88(1), p. 59-92.
5. Gurgel, A., J. Reilly, and S. Paltsev, 2007, "Potential Land Use
Implications of a Global Biofuels Industry," Journal of Agricultural
and Food Industrial Organization, 5(2), Article 9, p. 1-34.
6. Reilly, J., S. Paltsev, B. Felzer, X. Wang, D. Kicklighter, J.
Melillo, R. Prinn, M. Sarofim, and C. Wang, 2007, "Global Economic
Effects of Changes in Crops, Pasture, and Forests due to Changing
Climate, Carbon Dioxide, and Ozone," Energy Policy, 35(11), p.
5370-5383.
7. Kasahara, S., S. Paltsev, J. Reilly, H. Jacoby, and A.D. Ellerman,
2007, "Climate Change Taxes and Energy Efficiency in Japan,"
Environmental and Resource Economics, 37(2), p. 377-410.
8. Reilly, J., M. Sarofim, S. Paltsev, and R. Prinn, 2006, "The Role
of Non-CO2 GHGs in Climate Policy: Analysis Using the MIT IGSM,"
Energy Journal, Multigas Mitigation and Climate Policy Special Issue,
p. 503-520.
9. Jacoby, H., J. Reilly, J. McFarland, and S. Paltsev, 2006,
"Technology and Technical Change in the MIT EPPA Model," Energy
Economics, 28(5-6), p. 610-631.
10. Becker, C. and S. Paltsev, 2004, "Economic Consequences of
Demographic Change in the Former USSR: Social Transfers in the Kyrgyz
Republic," World Development, 32(11), p. 1849-1870.
11. Paltsev S., 2001, "The Kyoto Protocol: Regional and Sectoral
Contributions to the Carbon Leakage," Energy Journal, 22(4), p. 53-79.
12. Becker, C. and S. Paltsev, 2001, "Macro-Experimental Economics in
the Kyrgyz Republic: Social Security Sustainability and Pension
Reform," Comparative Economic Studies, 43(3), p. 1-34.
13. Apanasovich, V. and S. Paltsev, 1995, "Distortion of photon
correlation function in detection systems with paralyzable dead time
effects," Journal of the Optical Society of America B, 12(9), p.
1550-1554.
14. Apanasovich, V., I. Gulakov, A. Zenevich, Ye. Novikov, and S.
Paltsev, 1994, "The analyzer of temporal and correlation
characteristics of random flows of signals," Pribory i Tekhnika
Eksperimenta, 37(2), p. 201-202 (in Russian, the journal is published
in English as "Instruments and Experimental Techniques").
15. Apanasovich, V. and S. Paltsev, 1994, "Modeling and comparative
analysis of correlators of random flows of signals," Electronnoe
Modelirovanie, 16(1), p. 84-87 (in Russian, the journal is published
in English as "Engineering Simulation").
1. Reilly, J. and S. Paltsev, 2008, "Biomass Energy and Competition
for Land," in Economic Analysis of Land Use in Global Climate Change
Policy, T. Hertel, S. Rose, R. Tol (eds.), Routledge (in press).
2. Paltsev, S. and J. Reilly, 2008, "Energy Scenarios for East Asia:
2005-2025," in From Growth to Convergence: Asia's Next Two Decades, F.
Zhai (ed.), Palgrave Macmillan (in press).
3. Paltsev, S., J. Reilly, H. Jacoby, and K-H. Tay, 2007, "How (and
Why) Do Climate Policy Costs Differ Among Countries?" in Human-Induced
Climate Change: An Interdisciplinary Assessment, M. Schlesinger et al
(eds.), Cambridge University Press, p. 282-293.
4. Reilly J. and S. Paltsev, 2006, "European Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Trading: A System in Transition," in Economic Modeling of Climate
Change and Energy Policies, M. De Miguel, X. Labandeira, B. Manzano
(eds.), Edward Elgar Publishing, p. 45-64.
5. Yang, T., J. Reilly, and S. Paltsev, 2005, "Air Pollution Health
Effects: Toward an Integrated Assessment," in The Coupling of Climate
and Economic Dynamics, A.Haurie and L.Viguier (eds.), Springer, p.
267-294.
6. Paltsev, S., H. Jacoby, J. Reilly, L. Viguier, and M. Babiker,
2005, "Modeling the Transport Sector: The Role of Existing Fuel Taxes
in Climate Policy", in Energy and Environment [25th Anniversary
volume of the Group for Research in Decision Analysis (GERAD), Volume
3], R. Loulou, J.-P. Waaub, G. Zaccour (eds.), Springer, p. 211-238.
1. "A Forward Looking Version of the MIT Emissions Prediction and Policy Analysis (EPPA) Model,"
MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change, 2008,
Report 161, Cambridge, MA (with M. Babiker et al.).
2. "Analysis of U.S. Greenhouse Gas Tax Proposals," MIT Joint Program on
the Science and Policy of Global Change, 2008,
Report 160, Cambridge, MA (with G. Metcalf et al.).
3. "Analysis of the Coal Sector Under Carbon Constraints," MIT Joint Program on
the Science and Policy of Global Change, 2008,
Report 158, Cambridge, MA (with J. McFarland and H. Jacoby).
4. "Potential Land Use Implications of a Global Biofuels Industry," MIT Joint Program on
the Science and Policy of Global Change, 2008,
Report 155, Cambridge, MA (with A. Gurgel and J. Reilly).
5. "Modeling the Prospects for Hydrogen Powered Transportation Through 2100," MIT Joint Program
on the Science and Policy of Global Change, 2008,
Report 154, Cambridge, MA (with R. Sandoval et al.).
6. "Energy Scenarios for East Asia: 2005-2025," MIT Joint Program on the
Science and Policy of Global Change, 2007, Report 152, Cambridge, MA
(with J. Reilly).
7. "U.S. GHG Cap-and-trade Proposals: Application of a Forward-Looking
Computable General Equilibrium Model," MIT Joint Program on the
Science and Policy of Global Change, 2007, Report 150, Cambridge, MA
(with A. Gurgel et al.).
8. "Global Economic Effects of Changes in Crops, Pasture, and Forests
due to Changing Climate, Carbon Dioxide, and Ozone," MIT Joint Program
on the Science and Policy of Global Change, 2007, Report 149,
Cambridge, MA (with J. Reilly et al.).
9. "Assessment of U.S. Cap-and-trade Proposals," MIT Joint Program on
the Science and Policy of Global Change, 2007, Report 146, Cambridge,
MA (with J. Reilly et al.).
10. "Biomass Energy and Competition for Land," MIT Joint Program on the
Science and Policy of Global Change, 2007, Report 145, Cambridge, MA
(with J. Reilly).
11. "Heavier Crude, Changing Demand for Petroleum Fuels, Regional
Climate Policy, and the Location of Upgrading Capacity: A Preliminary
Look," MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change,
2007, Report 144, Cambridge, MA (with J. Reilly and F. Choumert).
12. "Oil Market: Transition or Evolution? The Emissions Prediction and
Policy Analysis Model,", in Modeling the Oil Transition: DOE/EPA
Workshop on the Economic and Environmental Implications of Global
Energy Transitions, D. Greene (ed.), Oak Ridge National Laboratory Report
ORNL/TM-2007/014, 2007, Oak Ridge, TN, p. 125-129 (with J. Reilly and
F. Choumert).
13. "Improving the Refining Sector in EPPA," MIT Joint Program on the
Science and Policy of Global Change, 2006, Technical Note 9,
Cambridge, MA (with F. Choumert and J.Reilly).
14. "Historical Anthropogenic Emissions Inventories for Greenhouse
Gases and Major Criteria Pollutants," MIT Joint Program on the Science
and Policy of Global Change, 2006, Technical Note 8, Cambridge, MA
(with M. Asadoorian et al).
15. "The Value of Emissions Trading,"
MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change, 2006,
Report 132, Cambridge, MA (with M. Webster and J. Reilly).
16. "An Analysis of the European Emission Trading Scheme,"
MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change, 2005,
Report 127, Cambridge, MA (with J. Reilly).
17. "The MIT Emissions Prediction and Policy Analysis (EPPA) Model:
Version 4," MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global
Change, 2005, Report 125, Cambridge, MA (with J.Reilly et al).
18. "The MIT Integrated Global System Model (IGSM) Version 2: Model
Description and Baseline Evaluation," MIT Joint Program on the Science
and Policy of Global Change, 2005, Report 124, Cambridge, MA (with
A.Sokolov et al).
19. "Climate Change Taxes and Energy Efficiency in Japan,"
MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change, 2005,
Report 121, Cambridge, MA (with S.Kasahara et al).
20. "Modeling the Transport Sector: The Role of Existing Fuel Taxes in Climate Policy,"
MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change, 2004,
Report 117, Cambridge, MA (with H.Jacoby et al).
21. "The Role of Non-CO2 Greenhouse Gases in Climate Policy: Analysis Using
the MIT IGSM," MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change, 2004,
Report 114, Cambridge, MA (with J.Reilly et al).
22. "Economic Benefits of Air Pollution Regulation in USA: An Integrated Approach,"
MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change, 2004,
Report 113, Cambridge, MA (with T.Yang et al).
23. "The Cost of Kyoto Protocol Targets: The Case of Japan," MIT Joint
Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change, 2004, Report 112,
Cambridge, MA (with J. Reilly et al).
24. "Technology and Technical Change in the MIT EPPA Model," MIT Joint
Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change, 2004, Report 111,
Cambridge, MA (with H.Jacoby et al).
25. "Disaggregating Household Transport in the MIT-EPPA Model," MIT Joint
Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change, 2004, Technical Note 5,
Cambridge, MA (with L. Viguier et al).
26. "Moving from Static to Dynamic General Equilibrium Models (Notes for a
Beginner in MPSGE)," MIT Joint Program on the Science and
Policy of Global Change, 2004, Technical Note 4, Cambridge, MA.
27. "Russia's Role in the Kyoto Protocol," MIT Joint Program on the Science and
Policy of Global Change, 2003, Report 98, Cambridge, MA (with A. Bernard et al).
28. "Emissions Trading to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions in the
United States: The McCain-Lieberman Proposal," MIT Joint Program on
the Science and Policy of Global Change, 2003, Report 97, Cambridge, MA (with J. Reilly et al).
29. "The Kyoto Protocol: "Hot Air" for Russia?" Discussion Papers in Economics,
University of Colorado, 2000, Working Paper 00-09.
30. "The Kyoto Agreement: Sectoral and Regional Contributions to the Carbon
Leakage," Discussion Papers in Economics, University of Colorado, 2000, Working Paper 00-05.
31. "GTAP-Energy in GAMS: The Dataset and Static Model," Discussion Papers in Economics,
University of Colorado, 2000, Working Paper 00-02. (with T.Rutherford).
32. "Project of the Masters Program in Economics and Management of
Technology," in Higher Education: State and Perspectives. Minsk: 1996. pp.
201-202 (with V. Apanasovich and V. Molofeev, in Russian)
33. "Masters programs in the U.S. system of university education,"
Visheishaya Schkola, 1, 1996, p. 61-64 (with V. Apanasovich and A. Domanevsky, in
Russian)
34. "Government Behavior, Trade Policy and Bureaucracy in Belarus," EISED,
1, 1995, p. 1-31.
35. "Microeconomics and its applications," The Economics Institute.
Boulder:1994. (textbook with C.M.Becker, in English and Russian)
36. "Algorythms and programs for correlation analysis of random flows of
signals," in Actual Problems of Informatics, Minsk, University Press: 1992
(in Russian).
37. "Analysis of methods for determination of correlation function of
random processes," in Microsystems: Tomsk, 1992, p.9. (in Russian)
38. "Software package for statistical analysis of signals," in
Informatica-89: Minsk, V.2, 1989, p. 820-822. (with V. Apanasovich et
al, in Russian)
1. GTAP Conference on Global Economic Analysis: Future of Global Economy (June 2008,
Government Institute for Economic Research (VATT) and United Nations University - WIDER; Helsinki,
Finland). Paper: "Incorporating Household Transportation Sector into a General Economic Equilibrium Model:
Implications for Climate Policy" (with V. Karplus and J. Reilly).
2. Jeddah Environmental Forum (April 2008, Jeddah Chamber of Commerce and Industry;
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia), Presentation: "Energy Supply, Energy Demand, and Challenges of Climate
Change".
3. India and China's Role in International Trade and Finance and
Global Economic Governance (December 2007, Indian Council for Research
on International Economic Relations, Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, and
International Monetary Fund, Delhi, India), Paper: "China and India in
Energy Markets and Its Implications for Global Greenhouse Gas
Emissions" (with J. Reilly).
4. Potential Climate Impacts (November 2007, Shell International B.V;
The Hague, The Netherlands), Presentation: "Economic and Climate
Studies Using the MIT Integrated Global System Model" (with R. Prinn).
5. Energy and Environmental Modeling (September 2007, Ecomod, Academy of
the National Economy under the Government of Russian Federation, and
Institute for the Economy in Transition, Moscow, Russia), Paper:
"Long-Term Energy Scenarios for Asia" (with J. Reilly).
6. Climate Policy Network Meeting (March 2007, Zentrum fur Europaische
Wirtschaftsforschung (ZEW); Mannheim, Germany), Presentation: "Cost of
Climate Stabilization in Computable General Equilibrium Models (based
on the U.S. Climate Change Science Program Synthesis and Assessment
Product 2.1.a)".
7. Macroeconomic Models of Uzbekistan (September 2006, United Nations
Development Programme; Tashkent, Uzbekistan). Paper:
"Aggregated Version of CGE Model for
Uzbekistan: Taxation and International Trade" (with M. Light).
8. GTAP Conference on Global Economic Analysis: Multilateralism,
Bilateralism, and Development (June 2006, United Nations Economic
Commission for Africa; Addis Ababa, Ethiopia). Paper: "Incorporating
Climate Change Feedbacks into a General Economic Equilibrium Model"
(with J. Reilly).
9. XXIV MIT Global Change Forum (January 2006, Coral Gables, Florida, USA).
Presentation: "Ongoing Stabilization Scenario Exercises: New Scenarios
for the U.S. Climate Change Science Program".
10. Climate Policy Network Meeting (September 2005, Chia Laguna, Sardinia, Italy).
Presentation: "Incorporating Climate Change Feedbacks into the EPPA model".
11. European Geosciences Union General Assembly (April 2005, Vienna,
Austria). Paper: "Uncertainty in Emissions Projections in the MIT
Integrated Global System Model," (with C. Forest, T. Frank, H. Jacoby,
J. Reilly, A. Sokolov, and M. Webster).
12. American Geophysical Union Meetings (December 2004, San Francisco,
USA). Paper: "The Economic Impact of CO2 and Tropospheric Ozone on
Crop Yields in China, USA, and Europe," (with J. Reilly, B. Felzer,
J. Melillo, R. Prinn, C. Wang, A.Sokolov, and X. Wang).
13. Conference of the International Society for Environmental Epidemiology:
Addressing Urban Environmental Problems (August 2004, New York University, New York, USA),
Paper: "Air Pollution Health Effects: Toward an Integrated Assessment"
(with J. Reilly and T. Yang).
14. International Conference on Policy Modeling (July 2004, Universite Paris I -
Pantheon Sorbonne; Paris, France).
Paper: "Air Pollution Health Effects: Toward an Integrated Assessment"
(with J. Reilly and T. Yang).
15. GTAP Conference on Global Economic Analysis: Trade, Poverty, and the Environment
(June 2004, The World Bank; Washington DC, USA).
Paper: "Disaggregating Household Transport in the MIT-EPPA Model"
(with L. Viguier, M. Babiker, J. Reilly, and K.H. Tay).
16. Purchasing-Power-Parity vs Market-Exchange-Rate Workshop (February 2004,
Stanford University, Australian Greenhouse Gas Office, and U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency; Palo Alto, USA), Participant.
17. American Geophysical Union Meetings (December 2003, San Francisco, USA).
Paper: "Climate Change, Air Pollution, and the Economics of Health Impacts"
(with J. Reilly, T. Yang, C. Wang, R. Prinn, and M. Sarofim).
18. Western Economic Association International Meetings (July 2001, San
Francisco, USA). Paper: "Demographic Change and Long Run Transition Costs
in the Former Soviet Union" (with C.M. Becker).
19. The Economic Consequences of Alternative Pension Policies (February
1999, Asian Development Bank, International Management and Communication
Corporation, Social Fund of Kyrgyz Republic; Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan). Paper:
"Structure and uses of PROST".
20. Economic Transformation in Russia: Views of a New Generation (May 1997,
International Research and Exchanges Board (IREX), New Economic School,
United States Information Agency; Moscow, Russia). Participant.
21. Business Training for Multinational Corporations (January-February
1997, ACTR/ACCELS, U.S.-Russia Business Forum, United States Information
Agency; St.Petersburg, Russia). Participant.
22. Higher Education: State and Perspectives (December 1995, The Ministry
of Education and Science of the Republic of Belarus and The Republican
Institute of Higher School and Humanities; Minsk, Belarus). Paper:
"Project of the Masters Program in Economics and Management of
Technology" (with V. Apanasovich and V. Molofeev).
23. Central Asia's Economies in Transition (July 1995, The Economics
Institute, The United States Agency for International Development and
Academy for Educational Development; Boulder, USA). Symposium
Director.
24. Contemporary Russia: Myth and Reality (April 1995, The University of
Colorado at Denver and The National Endowment for the Humanities; Denver,
USA). Paper: "Pace of the Economic Reform in Belorussia".
25. The Transition to a Market Economy in the Central Asian Republics of
Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan (December
1994, The Economics Institute; Boulder, USA). Chairman of the Session.
Creating and Managing the joint US-Belarus Masters level
educational Program in Economics and Management of Technology (PEMT) at
Belarussian State University, Minsk, Belarus. The project was sponsored by
The United States Agency for International Development through The Eurasia
Foundation. 1995-1997.
The Biofuels Market: Current Situation and Alternative Scenarios,
United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), 2007-2008.
Expert Panel on the Economics of Climate Change, U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO), 2007-2008.
Global Trade Analysis Project (GTAP) Advisory Board Meetings, Purdue University, 2006, 2007.
Tax Reform and Foreign Trade in Uzbekistan, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), 2006.
Second Generation Model Advisory Panel, Science Advisory Board, U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, 2004-2006.
Trade and Poverty in the Least Developed Countries. The World Bank.
2001, 2002.
Assessing the Marginal Excess Burden of Taxes in Russian Economy. The
World Bank. 1999.
Pension Reform in the Kyrgyz Republic. IMCC for Asian Development Bank.
1998-1999.
Global Trade Analysis Project (GTAP) Research Fellow, 2008-2011.
Best 2004 Research Award, Tokyo Electric Power Company, Japan
(with Yasuyuki Endo, Kok Hou Tay, Henry Jacoby, and John Reilly).
Instructor:
Principles of Microeconomics (Undergraduate Level) - The University of
Colorado, Fall 1998, Spring 2002 - The Economics Institute, Fall 1999.
Microeconomic Theory (Upper Undergraduate Level)- The University of
Colorado, Summer 1998, Summer 2000, Summer 2001 - The Economics Institute,
Fall 1999, Spring 2000, Summer 2000, Spring 2001, Summer 2001.
Microeconomic Theory (Masters Level) - Belarussian State University, Fall
1996 - The University of Colorado, Fall 2001.
Microeconomics and its Applications (USAID-sponsored course for senior
government officials from the former Soviet Union) - The Economics
Institute, Fall 1994, Summer 1995.
Seminar on a Transition to a Market Economy (USAID-sponsored course for
senior government officials from the former Soviet Union) - The Economics
Institute, Summer 1995.
International Finance (Masters/Upper Undergraduate Level) - The University
of Colorado, Spring 2001, Spring 2002 (with Professor Becker).
Economic Forecasting (Masters/Upper Undergraduate Level) - The University
of Colorado, Spring 2002.
Principles of Microeconomics - The University of Colorado, Spring
1995, Fall 1997, Spring 1998.
Principles of Macroeconomics - The University of Colorado. Fall 1994, Fall
1995.
Mathematical Modeling - Belarussian State University. Fall 1992.
Introduction to Computable General Equilibrium Modeling with GAMS and
MPSGE (October 2007, Ruhr Graduate School of Economics, University of
Duisburg-Essen, Essen, Germany), 5-day Workshop, Instructor (with
David Tarr and Volker Clausen).
Introduction to Computable General Equilibrium Modeling with GAMS and
MPSGE (December 2006, Institute for Privatization and Management, Minsk, Belarus), 5-day Workshop,
Instructor (with David Tarr).
Climate and Energy Policy Applications in CGE Modeling (November 2006,
Ruhr Graduate School of Economics, University of Duisburg-Essen,
Essen, Germany), 3-day Workshop, Instructor.
Introduction to Computable General Equilibrium Modeling with GAMS and
MPSGE (September 2006, Center for Economic Research, Tashkent, Uzbekistan), 2-day Workshop,
Instructor (with Miles Light).
Dynamic Modeling with MPSGE (April 2005, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA),
5-day Workshop, Instructor (with Thomas Rutherford and Laurent Cretegny).
Modeling Economic Equilibrium in a Complementarity Format: An
Introduction to GAMS/MCP and GAMS/MPSGE (March 2000, Boulder,
Colorado, USA), 4-day Workshop, Teaching Assistant (for Instructors Thomas
Rutherford and Richard Cottle).
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