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    Larry Shobe

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    Larry Shobe receives an award for 25 years of service in Business Affairs. (l-r) President William Perry, Larry Shobe, Vice President of Business Affairs William Weber.https://thekeep.eiu.edu/years_of_service_2013/1100/thumbnail.jp

    Replication data for: Price and quantity collars for stabilizing emission allowance prices: Laboratory experiments on the EU ETS market stability reserve

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    Data from a set of experimental sessions. The data is stored in a series of separate "sheets" in a Microsoft Excel worksheet. The R code for the data analysis presented in the resulting paper is included in a separate file in R markdown format

    Replication data for: Quantities with Prices (RFF Working Paper 18-08)

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    Data is in multiple tabs in a Microsoft Excel worksheet. Reference fields allow linking of the observations across sheets. [Works well in a relational database.] Code for analysis presented in the paper is in the accompanying R code file (R markdown format)

    Replication Data for: Price-Responsive Allowance Supply in Emissions Markets

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    Data from experiments in csv format. A codebook file is included. All raw data is included, but the merged data used in the statistical analysis is contained in the data_for_analysis file

    Portrait of Wm. L. Bowles, author of Fourteen sonnets, 1786 [picture] /

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    In: Album of William Romaine Govett, 1828-1847.; Inscriptions: "Author of Fourteen sonnets, 1786"--Below drawing.; Also available online at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an4699386-s12-a1

    Portrait of M. Faraday, author of Chemical manipulation [picture] /

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    In: Album of William Romaine Govett, 1828-1847.; Also available online at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an4699386-s14-a1

    Portrait of Anna Maria Hall, author of Buccaneer [picture] /

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    In: Album of William Romaine Govett, 1828-1847.; Also available online at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an4699386-s11-a2

    An Experimental Analysis of Auctioning Emission Allowances Under a Loose Cap

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    The direct sale of emission allowances by auction is an emerging characteristic of cap-and-trade programs. This study is motivated by the observation that all of the major implementations of cap-and-trade regulations for the control of air pollution have started with a generous allocation of allowances relative to recent emissions history, a situation we refer to as a “loose cap.†Typically more stringent reductions are achieved in subsequent years of a program. We use an experimental setting to investigate the effects of a loose cap environment on a variety of auction types. We find that all auction formats studied are efficient in allocating emission allowances, but auction revenues tend to be lower relative to competitive benchmarks when the cap is loose. Regardless of whether the cap is tight or loose, the different auction formats tend to yield comparable revenues toward the end of a series of auctions. However, aggressive bidding behavior in initial discriminatory auctions yields higher revenues than in the other auction formats, a difference that disappears as bidders learn to adjust their bids closer to the cut-off that separates winning and losing bids.auction, carbon dioxide, greenhouse gases, allowance trading, Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, RGGI, cap and trade, Environmental Economics and Policy, Resource /Energy Economics and Policy,

    Portrait of G.R. Gleig, author of The subaltern [picture] /

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    In: Album of William Romaine Govett, 1828-1847.; Also available online at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an4699386-s8-a1

    Portrait of Geo. Cruikshank, author of Illustrations of time [picture] /

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    In: Album of William Romaine Govett, 1828-1847.; Also available online at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an4699386-s9-a2
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