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Summary - Economic Modelling of Climate Change (Pdf 101 Ko) by Thorvald Moe, Deputy-Secretary General, OECD and Dominique van der Mensbrugghe, OECD Development Centre
Chapter 1- What Kind of Research on Climate Change Economics Would be of Greatest Use to Policy-makers? (Pdf 34 Ko) by Jeffrey A. Frankel, Council of Economic Advisors
Chapter 2 - The Kyoto Protocol: A Cost-Effective Strategy for Meeting Environmental Objectives (Pdf 99 Ko) by Alan S. Manne and Richard G. Richels, Stanford University and EPRI
Chapter 3 - Economic and Energy System Implications of European CO2 Mitigation Strategy: Synthesis of Results from Model Based Analysis (Pdf 166 Ko) by Pantelis Capros, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
Chapter 4 - The Potential Effects of International Carbon Emissions Permit Trading Under the Kyoto Protocol (Pdf 200 Ko) by Warwick J. McKibbin, Robert Shackleton and Peter J. Wilcoxen, Australian National University, U.S. EPA, and University of Texas
Chapter 5 - The Energy Technology Systems Analysis Programme: History, the ETSAP Kyoto Statement and Post-Kyoto Analysis (Pdf 84 Ko) by Tom Kram, ECN Policy Studies, Netherlands
Chapter 6 - An Economic Assessment of the Kyoto Protocol using the Global Trade and Environment Model (Pdf 86 Ko) by Vivek Tulpulé, Stephen Brown, Jaekyu Lim, Cain Polidano, Hom Pant and Brian S. Fisher ABARE, Australia
Chapter 7 - From the Kyoto Protocol to the Fossil Fuel Markets: An Analysis of Costs of Implementation and Gains from Emission Trading Taking Benefits from Revenue Cycling into Account (Pdf 99 Ko) by Bjart J. Holtsmark, CICERO, Norway
Chapter 8 - The Cost of Mitigating United States Carbon Emissions in the Post-2000 Period (Pdf 93 Ko) by Ronald D. Sands, James A. Edmonds, Son H. Kim, Christopher N. MacCracken and Marshall A. Wise, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Chapter 9 - Analysis of Post-Kyoto Scenarios: The AIM Model (Pdf 66 Ko) by M. Kainuma, Y. Matsuoka and T. Morita NIES, Kyoto University, NIES
Chapter 10 - A (Preliminary) Analysis of the Kyoto Protocol: Using the OECD GREEN Model (pdf 150 Ko) by Dominique van der Mensbrugghe, OECD Development Centre
Chapter 11 - Compliance with the Kyoto Protocol (Pdf 108 Ko) by Johannes Bollen, Arjen Gielen and Hans Timmer RIVM, Ministry of Economic Affairs, CPB, Netherlands
Chapter 12 - The Role of Non-CO2 Greenhouse Gases in Meeting Kyoto Targets (Pdf 66 Ko) by Dolf Gielen and Tom Kram ECN Policy Studies, Netherlands
Chapter 13 - How Important is Market Power in Achieving Kyoto?: An assessment based on the GREEN Model (Pdf 410 Ko) by Jean-Marc Burniaux, OECD Economics Department
Chapter 14 - Beyond Kyoto: A Game Theoretic Perspective (Pdf 114 Ko) by Carlo Carraro, University of Venice and FEEM
Chapter 15 - Toward a Useful Architecture for Climate Change Negotiations (Pdf 127 Ko) by Henry D. Jacoby, Richard Schmalensee and Ian Sue Wing MIT
Chapter 16 - Kyoto and the Long-term Climate Stabilization (Pdf 299 Ko) by Ferenc L. Toth, Gerhard Petschel-Held and Thomas Bruckner, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
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