All Stories

  1. Do Small Players Undermine Cooperation in Asymmetric Games?
  2. Cooperation in Dynamic Games with Asymmetric Players: The Role of Social Preferences
  3. Energy Price Jumps, Fat Tails and Climate Policy
  4. Understanding productivity effects of hydraulic fracturing in unconventional natural gas deposits and implications for adoption in the developing world
  5. Policy Brief—Regulating Offshore Oil and Gas Exploration: Insights from the Deepwater Horizon Experience in the Gulf of Mexico
  6. Price Elasticity of Supply and Productivity: An Analysis of Natural Gas Wells in Wyoming
  7. The Economics of Canadian Oil Sands
  8. Natural Gas Pipeline Regulation in the United States: Past, Present, and Future
  9. Climate Change and Migration: A Dynamic Model
  10. Trade, Transboundary Pollution, and Foreign Lobbying
  11. A credible strategy for promoting international greenhouse gas emissions reductions
  12. The U.S. Market for Uranium: 70 Years of History
  13. Thresholds, tipping points, and random events in dynamic economic systems
  14. Price discontinuities in the market for RINs
  15. OPEC, the Seven Sisters, and oil market dominance: An evolutionary game theory and agent-based modeling approach
  16. Concentration Trends in the Gulf of Mexico Oil and Gas Industry
  17. Imminent Entry and the Transition to Multimarket Rivalry in a Laboratory Setting
  18. Some Economic Issues in the Exploration for Oil and Gas
  19. The Economics of Shale Gas Development
  20. Jump processes in natural gas markets
  21. Pipeline congestion and basis differentials
  22. On the strategic use of border tax adjustments as a second-best climate policy measure
  23. Power generation and environment: Choices and economic trade-offs
  24. The Organization of the Oil Industry, Past and Present
  25. Uranium and nuclear power: The role of exploration information in framing public policy
  26. The additionality problem with offsets: Optimal contracts for carbon sequestration in forests
  27. The Economics of Eco-Labeling: Theory and Empirical Implications
  28. The Economics of CO2 Sequestration Through Enhanced Oil Recovery
  29. Jump Processes in the Market for Crude Oil
  30. On equilibrium in resource markets with scale economies and stochastic prices
  31. Banking on extinction: endangered species and speculation
  32. Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries
  33. Co-optimization of enhanced oil recovery and carbon sequestration
  34. Are CEOs expected utility maximizers?
  35. On stockpiling natural resources
  36. Contracting for Impure Public Goods: Carbon Offsets and Additionality
  37. Eco-Labeling and Market Equilibria with Noisy Certification Tests
  38. The case for mandatory sequestration
  39. Are CEOs Expected Utility Maximizers?
  40. Co-optimization of Enhanced Oil Recovery and Carbon Sequestration
  41. Certification of Socially Responsible Behavior: Eco-Labels and Fair-Trade Coffee
  42. Cooperation in the commons with unobservable actions
  43. An economic model of ecolabeling
  44. Experimental Duopoly in the Classroom
  45. What motivates membership in non-renewable resource cartels?
  46. Cooperation in the commons
  47. PASSENGER LEAKS AND THE FATE OF SMALL COMMUNITY AIR SERVICE
  48. Investigating Risky Choices Over Losses Using Experimental Data
  49. Betting on Extinction: Endangered Species and Speculation
  50. Shareholder intervention, managerial resistance, and corporate control: a Nash equilibrium approach
  51. In Support of Trigger Strategies: Experimental Evidence from Two-Person Noncooperative Games
  52. In Support of Trigger Strategies: Experimental Evidence from Two-Person Noncooperative Games
  53. Optimal Institutional Arrangements for Transboundary Pollutants in a Second-Best World: Evidence from a Differential Game with Asymmetric Players
  54. Dynamic learning in a two-person experimental game
  55. Nonrenewable Resources with Switching Costs
  56. Minimum wages and information
  57. Vertical integration and collusive incentives: an experimental analysis
  58. An experimental evaluation of strategic preemption
  59. Optimal Institutional Arrangements for Transboundary Pollutants in a Second-Best World: Evidence from a Differential Game with Asymmetric Players
  60. Spatial aspects of pollution control when pollutants have synergistic effects: Evidence from a differential game with asymmetric information
  61. INFORMATION SHARING AND TACIT COLLUSION IN LABORATORY DUOPOLY MARKETS
  62. On the welfare effects of mergers: Short run vs. long run
  63. Uncertainty, Information Sharing and Tacit Collusion in Laboratory Duopoly Markets
  64. The Optimal Number of Firms in the Commons: A Dynamic Approach
  65. Mitigating the Tragedy of the Commons through Cooperation: An Experimental Evaluation
  66. Information and Cost Asymmetry in Experimental Duopoly Markets
  67. Wars of Attrition in Experimental Duopoly Markets
  68. Market Regulation and Multimarket Rivalry
  69. Entry Deterrence in the Commons
  70. Imperfect Product Testing and Market Size
  71. Duopoly Behavior in Asymmetric Markets: An Experimental Evaluation
  72. Entry, Collusion, and Capacity Constraints
  73. Mutual Forbearance in Experimental Conglomerate Markets
  74. The role of gender in a non-cooperative game
  75. Games and information: A review
  76. Exploration information and AEC regulation of the domestic uranium industry
  77. Expectations, the commons, and optimal group size
  78. INVESTIGATIONS CONCERNING THE DYNAMICS OF CONSUMER BEHAVIOR IN UNCERTAIN ENVIRONMENTS
  79. The Commons and the Optimal Number of Firms
  80. Exploration, information, and regulation in an exhaustible mineral industry
  81. CHERRIES, LEMONS, AND THE FTC, REVISITED
  82. Predation by noisy advertising
  83. Learning from exploration information
  84. On scale economies and exhaustible resource markets
  85. An Experimental Evaluation of Strategic Preemption
  86. In Support of Trigger Strategies: Experimental Evidence from Two-Person Non-cooperative Games
  87. Why Do Firms Hold Oil Stockpiles?
  88. Why Do Firms Hold Oil Stockpiles?
  89. Non-Renewable Resource Cartels: Who's in the Club?
  90. Contracting for Impure Public Goods: Carbon Offsets and Additionality
  91. The Economics of Shale Gas Development
  92. The Economics of Shale Gas Development
  93. Uranium and Nuclear Power: The Role of Exploration Information in Framing Public Policy
  94. The prisoner’s dilemma as intergroup game: an experimental investigation
  95. Uranium and Nuclear Power: The Role of Exploration Information in Framing Public Policy
  96. On the value of information from using information systems