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EMF 12: Controlling Global Carbon Emissions - Cost and Policy Options
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- EMF WP 12.13 Results from the Edmonds-Reilly Model
Jae Edmonds
Stanford University (1993)
- EMF WP 12.14 Results from the Jogensen-Wilcoxen Model - Reducing U.S. Carbon Emissions: An Econometric General Equilibrium Assessment
Dale W. Jorgensen, Peter J. Wilcoxen
Stanford University (1993)
- EMF WP 12.15 Results from the U.S. Markal Model for EMF 12
S.C. Morris, J. Lee, G. Goldstein
Stanford University (1993)
- EMF WP 12.16 Results from the TGAS Model - Is the Forecast for Carbon Taxes Forecast by TGAS an Outlier: Why the Forecasts by Other Models are Too Low
Robert T. Kaufmann
Stanford University (1993)
- EMF WP 12.17 Results from the ICF Global-Macro Model: Estimation of Costs to Meet the CO2 Emission Targets in the Energy Sector
William Pepper
Stanford University (1993)
- EMF WP 12.18 Results from the Gemini-Energy Environmental Model - Analyzing Strategies for Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions
David Cohan, Adriana Deiner, Michael Drozd, Anders Gjerde, Stephen Haas, Anne Smith
Stanford University (1993)
- EMF WP 12.19 Sorting Out Facts and Uncertainties in Economic Response
Gary W. Yohe
Stanford University (1993)
- EMF WP 12.20 The Value of Cooperation in Abating Climate Change
James Hammitt, John Adams
Stanford University (1993)
- EMF WP 12.21 Carbon Coalitions: The Cost and Effectiveness of Energy Agreements to Alter Trajectories of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Emission
Jae Edmonds, David W. Barns, My Ton
Stanford University (1993)
- EMF WP 12.27 Technical Details for the Core Set of Models Participating in EMF 12
Ron Beaver
Stanford University (1992)
- EMF WP 12.28 A Structural Comparison of Models Used in EMF 12 to Analyze the Costs of Policies for Reducing Energy Sector CO2 Emissions
Ron Beaver
Stanford University (1992)

