Working Papers: Recent submissions
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The Economic and Policy Consequences of Catastrophes 
(MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, 2009-09)What is the likelihood that the U.S. will experience a devastating catastrophic event over the next few decades – something that would substantially reduce the capital stock, GDP and wealth? What does the possibility of ... - 
Comparison of the Evolution of Energy Intensity in Spain and in the EU15. Why is Spain Different? 
(MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, 2009-08)Energy intensity in Spain has increased since 1990, while the opposite has happened in the EU15. Decomposition analysis of primary energy intensity ratios has been used to identify which are the key sectors driving the ... - 
A Comprehensive Approach for Computation and Implementation of Efficient Electricity Transmission Network Charges 
(MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, 2009-07)This paper presents a comprehensive design of electricity transmission charges that are meant to recover regulated network costs. In addition, these charges must be able to meet a set of inter-related objectives. Most ... 


