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Aghion, Philippe, Antoine Dechezleprêtre, David Hémous, Ralf Martin, and John Van Reenen (2016). “Carbon Taxes, Path Dependency, and Directed Technical Change: Evidence from the Auto Industry,†Journal of Political Economy 124(1), 1-51.
Aghion, Philippe, Antonin Bergeaud, Mathieu Lequien, and Marc Melitz (2018). “The Impact of Exports on Innovation: Theory and Evidence,†manuscript, Harvard University.
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- Akcigit, Ufuk, Douglas Hanley, Stefanie Stantcheva (2017) “Optimal Taxation and R&D Policies.†NBER Working Paper 22908.
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- Balmaseda, Magdalena A., Kevin E. Trenberth, and Erland Källén (2013). “Distinctive Climate Signals in Reanalysis of Global Ocean Heat Content,†Geophysical Research Letters 40, 1-6.
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Coglianse, John, Lucas Davis, Lutz Kilian, and James H. Stock (2017), “Anticipation, Tax Avoidance, and the Elasticity of Gasoline Demand,†Journal of Applied Econometrics 32(1), 1-15 Coglianese, John, Todd Gerarden, and James H. Stock. (2018). “The Effects of Fuel Prices, Environmental Regulations, and Other Factors on U.S. Coal Production, 2008-2016.†manuscript, Harvard University.
- Cook, John, Dana Nuccitelli, Sarah A. Green, Mark Richardson, Bärbel Winkler, Rob Painting, Robert Way, Peter Jacobs, and Andrew Skuce (2013), “Quantifying the Consensus on Anthropogenic Global Warming in the Scientific Literature,†Environmental Research Letters 8, 024024.
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Fell, Harrison and Daniel T. Kaffine. (2018). “The Fall of Coal: Joint Impacts of Fuel Prices and Renewables on Generation and Emissions.†American Economic Journal: Economic Policy 10 (2): 90–116.
- Gerarden, Todd (2018). “Demanding Innovation: The Impact of Consumer Subsidies on Solar Panel Production Costs.†manuscript, Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management, Cornell University.
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Gillingham, Kenneth and James H. Stock (2018). “The Cost of Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions,†Journal of Economic Perspectives 32 (Fall 2018), 53-72 Goulder, Lawrence H. and Marc A.C. Hafstead (2106), “General Equilibrium Impacts of a Federal Clean Energy Standard,†American Economic Journal: Economic Policy 8(2), 186-218.
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- Gregory, J.M., T. Andrews, P. Good, T. Mauiritsen, and P.M. Firster (2016). “Small Global-Mean Cooling Due To Volcanic Radiative Forcing,†Climate Dynamics 47, 3979-3991.
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- Hausfather, Zeke, Kevin Cowtan, David C. Clarke, Peter Jacobs, Mark Richardson, and Robert Rohde (2017). “Assessing Recent Warming Using Instrumentally Homogeneous Sea Surface Temperature Records.†Science Advances 3, e1601207.
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- International Panel on Climate Change (2014). AR5 Synthesis Report: Climate Change 2014 at https://www.ipcc.ch/report/ar5/syr/.
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Ito, Koichiro and James M. Sallee (2018). “The Economics of Attribute-Based Regulation: Theory and Evidence from Fuel Economy Standards,†The Review of Economics and Statistics 100(2), 319336.
Jacobsen, Mark R. (2013). "Evaluating US Fuel Economy Standards in a Model with Producer and Household Heterogeneity" American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 5:2. 148.
- Kaufmann, Robert, Heikki Kauppi, and James H. Stock (2006). “Emissions, Concentrations and Temperature: A Time Series Analysis†(2006) Climatic Change 77(3-4), 249-278.
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- Kaufmann, Robert, Heikki Kauppi, Michael L. Mann, and James H. Stock (2011). “Reconciling Anthropogenic Climate Change with Observed Temperature 1998 – 2008,†Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences v. 108(29), 11790-11793.
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Kaufmann, Robert, Heikki Kauppi, Michael L. Mann, and James H. Stock (2013). “Does Temperature Contain a Stochastic Trend: Linking Statistical Results to Physical Mechanisms†Climatic Change 118(3-4), 729-743.
- Larsen, John, Shashank Mohjan, Peter Marsters, and Whitney Herndon (2018). Energy and Environmental Implications of a Carbon Tax in the United States. Columbia University Center for Global Energy Policy at https://energypolicy.columbia.edu/research/report/energy-economicand -emissions-impacts-federal-us-carbon-tax.
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- Lemoine, Derek (2018). “Innovation-led Transitions in Energy Supply,†NBER Working Paper 23420.
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Liu, Wei, Shang-Ping Xie, and Jian Lu (2016). “Tracking Ocean Heat Uptake during the Surface Warming Hiatus,†Nature Communications 7:10926.
McDonald, Robert and Daniel Siegel (1986). “The Value of Waiting to Invest,†Quarterly Journal of Economics 101(4), 707-727.
- Metcalf, Gilbert E. (2019). “On the Economics of a Carbon Tax for the United States,†forthcoming, Brookings Papers on Economic Activity.
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- Metcalf, Gilbert E. and James H. Stock (2019). “Economic Impacts of Carbon Taxes.†Montamat, Giselle and James H. Stock (2019). “Quasi-Experimental Estimates of the Transient Climate Response using Observational Data,†manuscript, Harvard University.
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- National Academy of Sciences (2013). Abrupt Impacts of Climate Change: Anticipating Surprises at https://www.nap.edu/catalog/18373/abrupt-impacts-of-climate-change-anticipating-surprises.
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Sarica, Kemal and Wallace E. Tyner. (2013). "Alternative Policy Impacts on US GHG Emissions and Energy Security: A Hybrid Modeling Approach" Energy Economics, 40:Supplement C. 40-50.
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- Stock, James H. (2018). Reforming the Renewable Fuel Standard. Report, Columbia-SIPA Center on Global Energy Policy (February 2018) at https://energypolicy.columbia.edu/research/report/reforming-renewable-fuel-standard.
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- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (2019). Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Repeal of the Clean Power Plan, and the Emission Guidelines for Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Existing Electric Utility Generating Units at https://www.epa.gov/stationary-sources-air-pollution/regulatoryimpact -analysis-repeal-clean-power-plan-and-emission.
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- U.S. Government Interagency Working Group on the Social Cost of Greenhouse Gasses (2016).
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- Wagner, Gernot and Martin L. Weitzman (2015). Climate Shock. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
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Weitzman, Martin L. (2009). “On modeling and interpreting the economics of catastrophic climate change.†The Review of Economics and Statistics 91(1): 1-19.