EMF Publications
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- EMF 7 Macroeconomic Impacts of Energy Shocks
Energy Modeling Forum
Energy Modeling Forum vol. 1 (1984)
EMF 7 Macroeconomic Impacts of Energy Shocks
Energy Modeling Forum
Energy Modeling Forum vol. 2 (1987)- EMF 7 Macroeconomic Impacts of Energy Shocks
Energy Modeling Forum
Energy Modeling Forum vol. 3 (1987) - EMF 8 Industrial Energy Demand
Energy Modeling Forum
Energy Modeling Forum vol. 1 (1987)
- EMF 8 Industrial Energy Demand
Energy Modeling Forum
Energy Modeling Forum vol. 2 (1988) - EMF OP 11 Real Oil Prices During 1980-82
Hillard G. Huntington
The Energy Journal vol. 5, 3 (1984)
- EMF OP 12 The Transition to Nondepletable Energy: Social Planning and Market Models of Capacity Expansion
Stephen G. Powell, Shmuel S. Oren
Stanford University (1984)
- EMF OP 13 Optimal Supply of a Depletable Resource with a Backstop Technology: Heal's Theorem Revisited
Shmuel S. Oren, Stephen G. Powell
Stanford University (1984)
- EMF OP 14.1 Will Oil Prices Collapse?
Henry S. Rowen, John P. Weyant
Stanford University; Challenge: The Magazine of Economic Affairs vol. 24(5) (1981)
- EMF OP 17 The Response of Energy Demand to Higher Prices: What Have We Learned?
James L. Sweeney
Stanford University; The American Economic Review vol. 74, 2 (1984)
- EMF OP 18 Oil Prices and Inflation
Hillard G. Huntington
Annual Review of Energy vol. 10 (1985)
- EMF OP 19 Using Data Analysis and Modeling in Planning
John P. Weyant
Petroleum Management vol. 7, 7 (1985)
- EMF OP 20 The U.S. Dollar and the World Oil Market
Hillard G. Huntington
Energy Policy (1986)
- EMF OP 21 The Oil Price Collapse and Growing American Vulnerability
Henry S. Rowen, John P. Weyant
Stanford University (1986)
- EMF OP 22 Industrial Energy Demand: A Simple Structural Approach
Stephen C Peck, Debora K. Bosch, John P. Weyant
Resources and Energy vol. 10, 2 (1988)
- EMF OP 23 EMF 8 Projections of U.S. Industrial Energy Demand
John P. Weyant
Stanford University (1987)
- EMF OP 24 The Energy Problem: A Real World Laboratory For the Empirical Economist
Hillard G. Huntington
Stanford University (1987)

