Countdown to Kyoto, Parts I-III: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Energy and Environment of the Committee on Science, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Fifth Congress, First Session, October 7, 9, and November 6, 1997, Volume 1; Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1998 |
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... Economic Output 501 Answers to post - hearing questions submitted by Democratic Members : Economic Model Assumptions 502 Energy - Intensive Industry Trends .... 503 " Top - Down " vs. " Bottoms - Up " Models 504 Reasons for Not Reducing ...
... Economic Output 501 Answers to post - hearing questions submitted by Democratic Members : Economic Model Assumptions 502 Energy - Intensive Industry Trends .... 503 " Top - Down " vs. " Bottoms - Up " Models 504 Reasons for Not Reducing ...
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... economic benefits to the country will be large . In effect , they will argue that the insurance policy will pay for itself . Given the profusion of economic analyses released by various in- terest groups on the climate change issue , we ...
... economic benefits to the country will be large . In effect , they will argue that the insurance policy will pay for itself . Given the profusion of economic analyses released by various in- terest groups on the climate change issue , we ...
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... economic reasoning that , right now , energy markets work very efficiently in the United States . We have deregulated natural gas prices , we have deregulated oil prices , we have a restructuring of the natural electric power en- ergy ...
... economic reasoning that , right now , energy markets work very efficiently in the United States . We have deregulated natural gas prices , we have deregulated oil prices , we have a restructuring of the natural electric power en- ergy ...
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... economic impacts of limiting carbon emissions . Under my direction , CRA has conducted a series of studies of the economic impacts of climate change policies , with support from the Electric Power Research Institute , the American ...
... economic impacts of limiting carbon emissions . Under my direction , CRA has conducted a series of studies of the economic impacts of climate change policies , with support from the Electric Power Research Institute , the American ...
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... economic costs of emission limits . Instead , regulatory programs result in economic costs larger than those of either carbon taxes or emission caps . Indeed , part of the research we are completing is an estimate of the relative cost ...
... economic costs of emission limits . Instead , regulatory programs result in economic costs larger than those of either carbon taxes or emission caps . Indeed , part of the research we are completing is an estimate of the relative cost ...
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