Can Price Controls Be Optimal? The Economics of the Energy Shock in Germany
Not So Clear: Revisiting the Impacts of Cap-and-Trade on Environmental Justice
Sellers’ Inflation, Profits, and Conflict: Why Can Large Firms Hike Prices in an Emergency?
State Capitalism, Imperialism, and China: Bringing History Back In
The State-Constituted Market Economy: A Conceptual Framework for China’s State–Market Relations
The Nature of Money and the Theory of International Trade: Thornton and Ricardo
The (Im-)Possibility of Rational Socialism: Mises in China’s Market Reform Debate
How China Escaped Shock Therapy: The Market Reform Debate
Inequality in Energy Consumption: Statistical Equilibrium or a Question of Accounting Conventions?
American Radical Economists in Mao's China: From Hopes to Disillusionment
Clearing the Air: Incorporating Air Quality and Environmental Justice into Climate Policy
Cooling the Planet, Clearing the Air: Climate Policy, Carbon Pricing, and Co-Benefits
Reframing Sustainability: Environmental Justice and Social Wealth
Natural Assets: Democratizing Environmental Ownership
Environmental Justice: Reflections from the United States. 2002
Building Social Capital to Protect Natural Capital: The Quest for Environmental Justice
Aid for Peace: Can International Financial Instutitions Help Prevent Conflict?