Browsing by Author "Newell, R"
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A U.S. Innovation Strategy for Climate Change Mitigation
Newell, R (2008-12) -
Climate Technology Deployment Policy
Newell, R (Assessing U.S. Climate Policy Options: A Report Summarizing Work at RFF as Part of the Inter-Industry U.S. Climate Policy Forum, 2007) -
Climate Technology Research, Development, and Demonstration: Funding Sources, Institutions, and Instruments
Newell, R (Assessing U.S. Climate Policy Options: A Report Summarizing Work at RFF as Part of the Inter-Industry U.S. Climate Policy Forum, 2007) -
Discounting the Benefits of Climate Change Mitigation: How Much Do Uncertain Rates Increase Valuations?
Newell, R; Pizer, William (2001-12) -
Discounting the Benefits of Climate Change Policies Using Uncertain Rates
Newell, R; Pizer, W (Resources, 2002-01-01)Evaluating environmental policies, such as the mitigation of greenhouse gases, frequently requires balancing near-term mitigation costs against long-term environmental benefits. Conventional approaches to valuing such investments ... -
Energy efficiency policies: A retrospective examination
Gillingham, K; Newell, R; Palmer, K (Annual Review of Environment and Resources, 2006-11-20)We review literature on several types of energy efficiency policies: appliance standards, financial incentive programs, information and voluntary programs, and management of government energy use. For each, we provide a ... -
Environmental economics. Determining benefits and costs for future generations.
Arrow, K; Cropper, M; Gollier, C; Groom, B; Heal, G; Newell, R; Nordhaus, W; ... (13 authors) (Science, 2013-07-26) -
Intellectual Property and Alternatives: Strategies for Green Innovation
Rai, A; Newell, R; Reichman, J; Wiener, J (2008-12) -
Modeling economy-wide vs sectoral climate policies using combined aggregate-sectoral models
Pizer, W; Burtraw, D; Harrington, W; Newell, R; Sanchirico, J (Energy Journal, 2006-07-25)Economic analyses of climate change policies frequently focus on reductions of energy-related carbon dioxide emissions via market-based, economy-wide policies. The current course of environment and energy policy debate in ... -
U.S. Climate Mitigation in the Context of Global Stabilization
Newell, R (Assessing U.S. Climate Policy Options: A Report Summarizing Work at RFF as Part of the Inter-Industry U.S. Climate Policy Forum, 2008) -
What's the big deal about oil? How we can get oil policy right
Newell, R (Current, 2007-07-01) -
What’s the Best way to Promote Green Power?: Don’t Forget the Emissions Price
Fischer, Carolyn; Newell, R (Resources, 2008) -
Where does energy R&D come from? Examining crowding out from energy R&D
Popp, D; Newell, R (Energy Economics, 2012-07-01)Recent efforts to endogenize technological change in climate policy models demonstrate the importance of accounting for the opportunity cost of climate R&D investments. Because the social returns to R&D investments are typically ...