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%       Article
@Article{brezis93:_leapf_inter_compet,
  author       = {Elise S. Brezis and Paul R. Krugman and Daniel Tsiddon},
  title        = {Leapfrogging in International Competition: A Theory of Cycles
                  in National Technological Leadership},
  journal      = {American Economic Review},
  year         = 1993,
  volume       = 83,
  number       = 5,
  pages        = {1211-1219},
  month        = {December},
}

@Article{ishikawa94:_revis_stolp_samuel_rybcz_theor_produc_exter,
  author       = {Jota Ishikawa},
  title        = {Revisiting the {Stolper}-{Samuelson} and the {Rybczynski}
                  Theorems with Production Externalitities},
  journal      = {Canadian Journal of Economics},
  year         = 1994,
  volume       = 27,
  pages        = {101-111},
  number       = 1,
  url          = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/135804},
  doi          = {10.2307/135804}
}

@article{Biker-2007-unemployment,
  author       = {Mustafa H. Babiker and Richard S. Eckaus},
  title        = {Unemployment Effects of Climate Policy},
  journal      = {Environmental Science and Policy},
  year         = 2007,
  volume       = 10,
  number       = {7-8},
  pages        = {600-609},
  doi          = {10.1016/j.envsci.2007.05.002},
  timestamp    = {2010.08.28}
}

@article{Takeda2012a,
  author       = {Takeda, Shiro and Tetsuya, Horie and Arimura, Toshi H.},
  title        = {A CGE Analysis of Border Adjustments under the Cap-and-Trade
                  System: A Case Study of the {Japanese} Economy},
  journal      = {Climate Change Economics},
  volume       = 3,
  number       = 1,
  doi          = {10.1142/S2010007812500030},
  year         = 2012,
  url          =
                  {http://www.worldscientific.com/doi/abs/10.1142/S2010007812500030},
}

@article{takeda06:_cge_analy_welfar_effec_trade,
  author       = {Shiro Takeda},
  title        = {The Double Dividend from Carbon Regulations in {Japan}},
  journal      = {Journal of the Japanese and International Economies},
  year         = 2007,
  volume       = 21,
  number       = 3,
  pages        = {336-364},
  month        = sep,
  doi          = {10.1016/j.jjie.2006.01.002},
  absorder     = 999
}

@Article{yamazaki13:_japan,
  author       = {Masato Yamazaki and Shiro Takeda},
  title        = {An assessment of nuclear power shutdown in {Japan} using the
                  computable general equilibrium model},
  journal      = {Journal of Integrated Disaster Risk Management},
  year         = 2013,
  volume       = 3,
  number       = 1,
  doi          = {10.5595/idrim.2013.0055}
}

@Article{takeda10:_cge_analy_welfar_effec_trade,
  author       = {Shiro Takeda},
  title        = {A {CGE} Analysis of the Welfare Effects of Trade Liberalization under Different
                  Market Structures},
  journal      = {International Review of Applied Economics},
  year         = 2010,
  volume       = 24,
  number       = 1,
  absorder     = 999,
  pages        = {75-93},
  doi          = {10.1080/02692170903424307},
}

@article{BabikerRutherford-2005-EconomicEffectsof,
  author       = {Mustafa H. Babiker and Thomas F. Rutherford},
  title        = {The Economic Effects of Border Measures in Subglobal Climate
                  Agreements},
  journal      = {The Energy Journal},
  year         = 2005,
  volume       = 26,
  pages        = {99-126},
  number       = 4,
  doi          = {10.5547/ISSN0195-6574-EJ-Vol26-No4-6},
}

@article{2009yamasue502165,
  author       = {Eiji Yamasue and Ryota Minamino and Ichiro Daigo and Hideyuki
                  Okumura and Keiichi N Ishihara},
  title        = {Evaluation of total materials requirement for the recycling of
                  elements and materials (urban ore {TMR}) from end-of-life
                  electric home appliances},
  journal      = {Materials Transactions},
  year         = 2009,
  volume       = 50,
  pages        = {2165--2172},
  number       = 9,
  issn         = 13459678,
  order        = 3,
  pdf          = {2009yamasue502165.pdf},
  publisher    = {Japan Institute of Metals},
  url          = {http://ci.nii.ac.jp/naid/40016713752/},
  doi          = {10.2320/matertrans.MAW200908}
}

@article{2007yamasue482353,
  author       = {Eiji Yamasue and Kenichi Nakajima and Ichiro Daigo and Seiji
                  Hashimoto and Hideyuki Okumura and Keiichi N. Ishihara},
  title        = {Evaluation of the Potential Amounts of Dissipated Rare Metals
                  from WEEE in {Japan}},
  journal      = {Materials Transactions},
  year         = 2007,
  volume       = 48,
  pages        = {2353--2357},
  number       = 9,
  issn         = 13459678,
  pdf          = {2007yamasue482353.pdf},
  publisher    = {Japan Institute of Metals},
  url          = {http://ci.nii.ac.jp/naid/10019853407/},
  doi          = {10.2320/matertrans.MAW200781}
}

@article{Babiker2000525,
  author       = {Mustafa H. Babiker and John M. Reilly and Henry D. Jacoby},
  title        = {The {Kyoto} Protocol and Developing Countries},
  journal      = {Energy Policy},
  year         = 2000,
  volume       = 28,
  pages        = {525--536},
  number       = 8,
  doi          = {10.1016/S0301-4215(00)00033-1},
  issn         = {0301-4215},
  keywords     = {Climate change}
}

@article{Parry1997,
  title        = {Environmental taxes and quotas in the presence of distorting
                  taxes in factor markets},
  journal      = {Resource and Energy Economics},
  volume       = {19},
  number       = {3},
  pages        = {203-220},
  year         = {1997},
  issn         = {0928-7655},
  doi          = {10.1016/S0928-7655(96)00012-7},
  url          =
                  {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0928765596000127},
  author       = {Parry, Ian W. H.},
  keywords     = {Environmental tax, Environmental quota, Pre-existing labor
                  tax, General equilibrium welfare effect},
  abstract     = {Environmental quotas tend to compound the welfare cost of
                  pre-existing tax distortions in the labor market. Under
                  plausible parameters, this source of welfare loss can easily
                  be large enough to outweigh the entire partial equilibrium
                  welfare gain from the quota. Environmental taxes induce the
                  same interaction effect, however they also raise government
                  revenues. If the revenues are used to reduce distortionary
                  taxes, then most of this interaction effect can be
                  offset. Therefore, revenue-raising can be a necessary
                  condition for environmental policies to increase welfare.}
}

@Article{bergemann11:_ration,
  title        = {Rationalizable implementation},
  journal      = {Journal of Economic Theory},
  volume       = {146},
  number       = {3},
  pages        = {1253-1274},
  year         = {2011},
  issn         = {0022-0531},
  doi          = {10.1016/j.jet.2010.12.011},
  url          =
                  {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022053111000044},
  author       = {Dirk Bergemann and Stephen Morris and Olivier Tercieux},
  keywords     = {Implementation, Complete information, Rationalizability,
                  Maskin monotonicity, Robust mechanism design, Robust
                  implementation},
  abstract     = {We consider the implementation of social choice functions
                  under complete information in rationalizable strategies. A
                  strict version of the monotonicity condition introduced by
                  Maskin is necessary under the solution concept of
                  rationalizability. Assuming the social choice function is
                  responsive, i.e. in distinct states it selects distinct
                  outcomes, we show that strict Maskin monotonicity is also
                  sufficient under a mild �gno worst alternative�h condition. In
                  particular, no economic condition is required. We discuss how
                  our results extend when the social choice function is not
                  responsive.}
}

@article{goldin:katz:2000,
  author       = {Claudia Goldin and Lawrence F. Katz},
  title        = {Education and Income in the Early Twentieth Century: Evidence
                  from the Prairies},
  journal      = {Journal of Economic History},
  year         = {2000},
  volume       = {60},
  number       = {3},
  pages        = {782-818},
  doi          = {10.1017/S0022050700025766}
}

@article{10.1257/aer.20161492,
  Author       = {Ray, Debraj and Robson, Arthur},
  Title        = {Certified Random: A New Order for Coauthorship},
  Journal      = {American Economic Review},
  Volume       = {108},
  Number       = {2},
  Year         = {2018},
  Month        = {February},
  Pages        = {489-520},
  DOI          = {10.1257/aer.20161492},
  URL          = {http://www.aeaweb.org/articles?id=10.1257/aer.20161492},
  nameorder    = {random}
}

@article{10.1257/aer.20170619,
  Author       = {Giorcelli, Michela},
  Title        = {The Long-Term Effects of Management and Technology Transfers},
  Journal      = {American Economic Review},
  Volume       = {109},
  Number       = {1},
  Year         = {2019},
  Month        = {January},
  Pages        = {121-52},
  DOI          = {10.1257/aer.20170619},
  URL          = {http://www.aeaweb.org/articles?id=10.1257/aer.20170619}
}

@article{10.1257/pol.2.1.155,
  Author       = {Mankiw, N. Gregory and Weinzierl, Matthew},
  Title        = {The Optimal Taxation of Height: A Case Study of Utilitarian
                  Income Redistribution},
  Journal      = {American Economic Journal: Economic Policy},
  Volume       = {2},
  Number       = {1},
  Year         = {2010},
  Month        = {February},
  Pages        = {155-76},
  DOI          = {10.1257/pol.2.1.155},
  URL          = {http://www.aeaweb.org/articles?id=10.1257/pol.2.1.155}
}

@article{10.1257/aer.100.3.763,
  Author       = {Romer, Christina D. and Romer, David H.},
  Title        = {The Macroeconomic Effects of Tax Changes: Estimates Based on a
                  New Measure of Fiscal Shocks},
  Journal      = {American Economic Review},
  Volume       = {100},
  Number       = {3},
  Year         = {2010},
  Month        = {June},
  Pages        = {763-801},
  DOI          = {10.1257/aer.100.3.763},
  URL          = {http://www.aeaweb.org/articles?id=10.1257/aer.100.3.763}
}

@Article{Takeda2014a,
  author       = {Takeda, Shiro and Arimura, Toshi H.  and Tamechika, Hanae and
                  Fischer, Carolyn and Fox, Alan K.},
  title        = {Output-based allocation of emissions permits for mitigating
                  the leakage and competitiveness issues for the Japanese
                  economy},
  journal      = {Environmental Economics and Policy Studies},
  year         = {2014},
  month        = {Jan},
  day          = {01},
  volume       = {16},
  number       = {1},
  pages        = {89--110},
  issn         = {1867-383X},
  doi          = {10.1007/s10018-013-0072-8},
}

@Article{Takeda2019a,
  author       = {Takeda, Shiro and Arimura, Toshi H. and Sugino, Makoto},
  title        = {Labor Market Distortions and Welfare-Decreasing International
                  Emissions Trading},
  journal      = {Environmental and Resource Economics},
  volume       = {74},
  number       = {1},
  pages        = {271293},
  year         = {2019},
  month        = Jan,
  day          = {17},
  issn         = {1573-1502},
  doi          = {10.1007/s10640-018-00317-4},
}

@article{doi:10.1175/2009BAMS2778.1,
  author       = {Meehl, Gerald A. and Goddard, Lisa and Murphy, James and
                  Stouffer, Ronald J. and Boer, George and Danabasoglu, Gokhan
                  and Dixon, Keith and Giorgetta, Marco A. and Greene, Arthur
                  M. and Hawkins, Ed and Hegerl, Gabriele and Karoly, David and
                  Keenlyside, Noel and Kimoto, Masahide and Kirtman, Ben and
                  Navarra, Antonio and Pulwarty, Roger and Smith, Doug and
                  Stammer, Detlef and Stockdale, Timothy},
  title        = {Decadal Prediction},
  journal      = {Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society},
  volume       = {90},
  number       = {10},
  pages        = {1467-1486},
  year         = {2009},
  doi          = {10.1175/2009BAMS2778.1},
  URL          = {https://doi.org/10.1175/2009BAMS2778.1},
  eprint       = {https://doi.org/10.1175/2009BAMS2778.1},
}

@Article{luthi08:_high,
  author       = {Luthi, Dieter and Le Floch, Martine and Bereiter, Bernhard and
                  Blunier, Thomas and Barnola, Jean-Marc and Siegenthaler, Urs
                  and Raynaud, Dominique and Jouzel, Jean and Fischer, Hubertus
                  and Kawamura, Kenji and Stocker, Thomas F.},
  title        = {High-resolution carbon dioxide concentration record
                  650,000-800,000 years before present},
  journal      = {Nature},
  year         = 2008,
  volume       = 453,
  number       = 7193,
  pages        = {379-82},
  month        = {May},
  DOI          = {10.1038/nature06949}
}

@Article{essd-10-405-2018,
  author       = {Le Qu\'er\'e, C.
                  and Andrew, R. M.
                  and Friedlingstein, P.
                  and Sitch, S.
                  and Pongratz, J.
                  and Manning, A. C.
                  and Korsbakken, J. I.
                  and Peters, G. P.
                  and Canadell, J. G.
                  and Jackson, R. B.
                  and Boden, T. A.
                  and Tans, P. P.
                  and Andrews, O. D.
                  and Arora, V. K.
                  and Bakker, D. C. E.
                  and Barbero, L.
                  and Becker, M.
                  and Betts, R. A.
                  and Bopp, L.
                  and Chevallier, F.
                  and Chini, L. P.
                  and Ciais, P.
                  and Cosca, C. E.
                  and Cross, J.
                  and Currie, K.
                  and Gasser, T.
                  and Harris, I.
                  and Hauck, J.
                  and Haverd, V.
                  and Houghton, R. A.
                  and Hunt, C. W.
                  and Hurtt, G.
                  and Ilyina, T.
                  and Jain, A. K.
                  and Kato, E.
                  and Kautz, M.
                  and Keeling, R. F.
                  and Klein Goldewijk, K.
                  and K\"ortzinger, A.
                  and Landsch\"utzer, P.
                  and Lef\`evre, N.
                  and Lenton, A.
                  and Lienert, S.
                  and Lima, I.
                  and Lombardozzi, D.
                  and Metzl, N.
                  and Millero, F.
                  and Monteiro, P. M. S.
                  and Munro, D. R.
                  and Nabel, J. E. M. S.
                  and Nakaoka, S.-I.
                  and Nojiri, Y.
                  and Padin, X. A.
                  and Peregon, A.
                  and Pfeil, B.
                  and Pierrot, D.
                  and Poulter, B.
                  and Rehder, G.
                  and Reimer, J.
                  and R\"odenbeck, C.
                  and Schwinger, J.
                  and S\'ef\'erian, R.
                  and Skjelvan, I.
                  and Stocker, B. D.
                  and Tian, H.
                  and Tilbrook, B.
                  and Tubiello, F. N.
                  and van der Laan-Luijkx, I. T.
                  and van der Werf, G. R.
                  and van Heuven, S.
                  and Viovy, N.
                  and Vuichard, N.
                  and Walker, A. P.
                  and Watson, A. J.
                  and Wiltshire, A. J.
                  and Zaehle, S.
                  and Zhu, D.},
  title        = {Global Carbon Budget 2017},
  journal      = {Earth System Science Data},
  volume       = {10},
  year         = {2018},
  number       = {1},
  pages        = {405--448},
  url          = {https://www.earth-syst-sci-data.net/10/405/2018/},
  doi          = {10.5194/essd-10-405-2018}
}

@article{Rivers-2005-CombiningTop-Downand,
  author       = {Rivers, Nic and Jaccard, Mark},
  journal      = {The Energy Journal},
  pages        = {83--107},
  title        = {Combining Top-Down and Bottom-Up Approaches To Energy-Economy
                  Modeling Using Discrete Choice Methods},
  volume       = {26},
  year         = {2005}
}

@article{WilsonMannOtsuki-2005-AssessingBenefitsof,
  author       = {Wilson, John S. and Mann, Catherine L. and Otsuki, Tsunehiro},
  journal      = {The World Economy},
  number       = {6},
  pages        = {841--871},
  title        = {{Assessing the Benefits of Trade Facilitation: A Global
                  Perspective}},
  doi          = {10.1111/j.1467-9701.2005.00709.x},
  volume       = {28},
  year         = {2005}
}

@article{imbens2019Optimized,
  title        = {Optimized {{Regression Discontinuity Designs}}},
  volume       = {101},
  issn         = {0034-6535, 1530-9142},
  language     = {en},
  number       = {2},
  urldate      = {2019-07-27},
  journal      = {Review of Economics and Statistics},
  doi          = {10.1162/rest_a_00793},
  url          = {https://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/abs/10.1162/rest_a_00793},
  author       = {Imbens, Guido and Wager, Stefan},
  month        = may,
  year         = {2019},
  keywords     = {unread},
  pages        = {264-278}
}

@ARTICLE{Attwood06:SexedUp_art,
  title        = {Sexed Up: Theorizing the Sexualization of Culture},
  author       = {Attwood, Feona},
  journal      = {Sexualities},
  volume       = 9,
  number       = 1,
  pages        = {77--94},
  month        = feb,
  year         = 2006
}

@article{Chung-1999-ANoteOnMatsushima's,
  title        = {A Note on {Matsushima}'s Regularity Condition},
  author       = {Chung, Kim-Sau},
  year         = 1999,
  volume       = 87,
  pages        = {429--433},
  issn         = {0022-0531},
  doi          = {10.1006/jeth.1999.2545},
  abstract     = {This note first uses a simple example to show that
                  H. Matsushima's (1991, J. Econ. Theory54, 198\textendash 203)
                  regularity condition, to the contrary of his claim, actually
                  does not imply C. d'Aspremont and L.-A. G\'erard-Varet's
                  (1979, J. Public Econ.11, 25\textendash 45) compatibility
                  condition. It then proves a stronger version of Matsushima's
                  proposition, namely that efficient public decision rules can
                  be truthfully implemented with budget-balancing mechanisms
                  under the weak regularity condition. Journal of Economic
                  Literature Classification Numbers: C72, D82.},
  journal      = {Journal of Economic Theory},
  number       = 2
}

@article{d'Aspremont-1998-LinearInequalityMethodsTo,
  title        = {Linear Inequality Methods to Enforce Partnerships under
                  Uncertainty: {{An}} Overview},
  author       = {{d'Aspremont}, Claude and {G{\'e}rard-Varet}, Louis-Andr{\'e}},
  year         = 1998,
  volume       = 25,
  pages        = {311--336},
  issn         = {0899-8256},
  doi          = {10.1006/game.1998.0675},
  abstract     = {We review different (generic) conditions on stochastic outcome
                  functions to enforce either efficient or nearly efficient
                  partnerships. Their logical relationship is explored. Two
                  kinds of conditions are considered. However, the property for
                  an action profile to be ``compatible'' plays a crucial role in
                  both kinds. Also, two kinds of enforcement mechanisms are
                  considered: enforcement through utility transfers and
                  enforcement through repetition.Journal of Economic
                  LiteratureClassification Numbers: D2, D7.},
  journal      = {Games and Economic Behavior},
  keywords     = {folk theorem,mechanism design,partnership,team moral hazard},
  number       = 2,
  sortname     = {Aspremont, Claude and {G{\'e}rard-Varet}, Louis-Andr{\'e}},
}

@article{d'Aspremont-2003-CorrelationIndependenceAndBayesian,
  title        = {Correlation, Independence, and {{Bayesian}} Incentives},
  author       = {{d'Aspremont}, Claude and Cr{\'e}mer, Jacques and
                  {G{\'e}rard-Varet}, Louis-Andr{\'e}},
  year         = 2003,
  month        = oct,
  volume       = 21,
  pages        = {281--310},
  issn         = {0176-1714, 1432-217X},
  doi          = {10.1007/s00355-003-0260-8},
  journal      = {Social Choice and Welfare},
  number       = 2,
  sortname     = {Aspremont, Claude and Cr{\'e}mer, Jacques and
                  {G{\'e}rard-Varet}, Louis-Andr{\'e}},
}

@article{d'Aspremont-2004-BalancedBayesianMechanisms,
  title        = {Balanced Bayesian Mechanisms},
  author       = {{d'Aspremont}, Claude and Cr{\'e}mer, Jacques and
                  {G{\'e}rard-Varet}, Louis-Andr{\'e}},
  year         = 2004,
  volume       = 115,
  pages        = {385--396},
  issn         = {0022-0531},
  doi          = {10.1016/j.jet.2003.07.001},
  abstract     = {In the transferable utility case, a number of authors have
                  identified conditions on beliefs that guarantee the existence
                  of Bayesian incentive compatible mechanisms with balanced
                  transfers. We present a new, easy to interpret, condition and
                  we show that it is (strictly) more general than all the other
                  conditions found in the literature. We also study conditions
                  guaranteeing the Bayesian implementability of all social
                  decision rules with balanced budget mechanisms.},
  journal      = {Journal of Economic Theory},
  keywords     = {Bayesian implementation,Bayesian incentive
                  compatibility,Mechanism design},
  number       = 2,
  sortname     = {Aspremont, Claude and Cr{\'e}mer, Jacques and
                  {G{\'e}rard-Varet}, Louis-Andr{\'e}},
}

@article{myerson98:_exten_poiss_games_condor_jury_theor,
  title	       = {Extended Poisson Games and the Condorcet Jury Theorem},
  journal      = {Games and Economic Behavior},
  volume       = 25,
  number       = 1,
  pages	       = {111-131},
  year	       = 1998,
  issn	       = {0899-8256},
  doi	       = {10.1006/game.1997.0610},
  url	       =
                  {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0899825697906102},
  author       = {Roger B. Myerson},
}

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%       Book
@Book{krugman91:_geogr_trade,
  author       = {Paul R. Krugman},
  title        = {Geography and Trade},
  publisher    = {MIT Press},
  year         = 1991,
  address      = {Cambridge, MA}
}

@book{helpman91:_inter_trade_trade_polic,
  editor       = {Elhanan Helpman and Assaf Razin},
  title        = {International Trade and Trade Policy},
  publisher    = {MIT Press},
  year         = 1991,
  address      = {Cambridge, MA}
}

@Book{fujita99jp:_spatial_econom,
  author       = {Masahisa Fujita and Paul R. Krugman and Anthony J. Venables},
  title        = {The Spatial Economy},
  publisher    = {MIT Press},
  address      = {Cambridge, MA},
  year         = 1999
}

@Book{Ryza15:_advan_analy_spark_patter_learn_data_scale,
  author       = {Sandy Ryza and Uri Laserson and Sean Owen and Josh Wills},
  title        = {Advanced Analytics with Spark Patterns for Learning from Data at Scale},
  publisher    = {O'reilly \& Associates Inc},
  year         = 2015,
}

@book{goldin:katz:2008,
  author       = {Claudia Goldin and Lawrence F. Katz},
  title        = {The Race between Education and Technology},
  publisher    = {The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press},
  address      = {Cambridge, MA},
  year         = {2008}
}

@Book{kusuoka06:_advan_mathem_econom,
  editor       = {Kusuoka, Shigeo and Yamasue, Akira},
  title        = {Advances in Mathematical Economics},
  publisher    = {Springer},
  year         = 2006,
  volume       = 8,
  address      = {New York}
}

@book{jones84:_handb_inter_econom,
  editor       = {Ronald W. Jones and Peter B. Kenen},
  title        = {Handbook of International Economics},
  publisher    = {Elsevier},
  year         = 1984,
  volume       = 1,
  address      = {Amsterdam}
}

@book{jones85:_handb_inter_econom,
  editor       = {Ronald W. Jones and Peter B. Kenen},
  title        = {Handbook of International Economics},
  publisher    = {Elsevier},
  year         = 1985,
  volume       = 2,
  address      = {Amsterdam}
}

@book{jones97:_handb_inter_econom,
  title        = {Handbook of International Economics},
  editor       = {Jones, Ronald W. and Grossman, Gene M. and Kenen, Peter B.
                  and Rogoff, Kenneth},
  volume       = 3,
  year         = 1997,
  publisher    = {Elsevier},
  address      = {Amsterdam}
}

@book{Attwood09:Mainstreaming,
  title        = {Mainstreaming Sex: the Sexualization of Western Culture},
  editor       = {Feona Attwood},
  publisher    = {I.~B. Tauris},
  year         = 2009,
}

@book{attwood2010porn,
  title        = {Porn.com: Making Sense of Online Pornography},
  editor       = {Feona Attwood},
  year         = 2010,
  publisher    = {Peter Lang}
}

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%       Incollection
@InCollection{krugman91:_is_bilat_bad,
  author       = {Paul R. Krugman},
  title        = {Is Bilateralism Bad?},
  booktitle    = {International Trade and Trade Policy},
  pages        = {9-23},
  publisher    = {MIT Press},
  year         = 1991,
  editor       = {Elhanan Helpman and Assaf Razin},
  address      = {Cambridge, MA}
}

@incollection{lucas76:_econom_polic_evaluat,
  author       = {Lucas, Jr., Robert E.},
  year         = 1976,
  title        = {Econometric Policy Evaluation: A Critique},
  booktitle    = {The {Phillips} Curve and Labor Markets},
  pages        = {19-46},
  editors      = {Karl Brunner and Allan H. Meltzer},
  volume       = 1,
  series       = {Carnegie Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy},
  publisher    = {North-Holland},
  address      = {Amsterdam},
  doi          = {10.1016/S0167-2231(76)80003-6},
}

@incollection{DeGorter2002,
  author       = {De Gorter, Harry and Swinnen, Johan},
  booktitle    = {Handbook of Agricuultural Economics},
  chapter      = {36},
  doi          = {10.1016/S1574-0072(02)10023-5},
  editor       = {Gardner, B. and Rausser, G.},
  isbn         = {9780444510792},
  issn         = {15740072},
  keywords     = {Q18,collective action,commodity policy,developmental
                  paradox,instrument choice,lobbying,politician-voter,public
                  goods,rent-seeking,revealed preference,status quo bias,trade
                  bias},
  pages        = {1893--1943},
  publisher    = {Elsevier Science B.V.},
  title        = {Political Economy of Agricultural Policy},
  url          =
                  {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1574007202100235},
  volume       = {2},
  address      = {Amsterdam},
  year         = {2002}
}

@InCollection{borgers95:_note_implem_stron_domin,
  author       = {Tilman Borgers},
  title        = {A Note on Implementation and Strong Dominance},
  booktitle    = {Social Choice, Welfare, and Ethics: Proceedings of the Eighth
                  International Symposium in Economic Theory and Econometrics},
  publisher    = {Cambridge University Press},
  address      = {Cambridge, UK.},
  year         = 1995,
  editor       = {William A. Barnett and Herve Moulin and Maurice Salles and
                  Norman J. Schofield},
  pages        = {277-287}
}

@incollection{goldin:katz:2011,
  author       = {Claudia Goldin and Lawrence F. Katz},
  title        = {Mass Secondary Schooling and the State: The Role of State Compulsion in the High
                  School Movement},
  booktitle    = {Understanding Long-Run Economic Growth: Essays in Honor of Kenneth L. Sokoloff},
  publisher    = {University of Chicago Press},
  address      = {Chicago, IL},
  year         = {2011},
  editor       = {D. Costa and N. Lamoreaux},
  chapter      = {9},
  pages        = {275-310},
}

@incollection{balistreri20131513,
  title        = {Computing General Equilibrium Theories of Monopolistic
                  Competition and Heterogeneous Firms},
  editor       = {Peter B. Dixon and Dale W. Jorgenson},
  chapter      = {23},
  publisher    = {Elsevier},
  volume       = {1},
  pages        = {1513 - 1570},
  year         = {2013},
  booktitle    = {Handbook of Computable General Equilibrium Modeling SET,
                  Vols. 1A and 1B},
  issn         = {2211-6885},
  doi          = {10.1016/B978-0-444-59568-3.00023-7},
  url          =
                  {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B9780444595683000237},
  author       = {Edward J. Balistreri and Thomas F. Rutherford},
  keywords     = {New trade theory, computable general equilibrium,
                  intraindustry trade, trade policy, climate policy},
  abstract     = {This chapter considers alternatives to the Armington
                  formulation of international trade found in most computable
                  general equilibrium (CGE) models. International trade
                  structures consistent with the monopolistic competition models
                  suggested by Krugman (1980) and Melitz (2003) are presented in
                  a computational setting. The Melitz structure of heterogeneous
                  firms is particularly appealing given its consistency with
                  micro-level findings on firm sizes and export behavior. We
                  broaden the accessibility of these advanced trade theories for
                  CGE modelers, and strengthen the link between contemporary CGE
                  analysis and the broader trade community. Small-scale examples
                  of all three theories (Armington, Krugman and Melitz) are
                  introduced under a unified treatment. This is helpful in
                  translating the advanced theories into an environment that is
                  more familiar to CGE modelers. It is also helpful in showing
                  how the different approaches affect outcomes, in a relatively
                  transparent setting. Moving to an applied setting, we offer
                  our approach to calibration and computation of models that
                  include the Melitz heterogeneous firms structure. Our
                  applications include an analysis of economic integration and
                  subglobal climate policy in a model calibrated to the Global
                  Trade Analysis Project (GTAP) data. We do find that the
                  heterogeneous firms structure matters for conclusions drawn
                  from empirical CGE analysis. In our analysis of economic
                  integration we find endogenous entry leading to important
                  variety effects. We also find important productivity effects
                  related to the competitive selection of more productive
                  firms. In our examination of subglobal climate policy we see
                  substantial trade diversion in the Melitz structure. This
                  exacerbates the problem of carbon leakage and impacts the
                  emissions yields from carbon-based tariffs.}
}

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%       Unpublished

@unpublished{ishikawa03:_green_gas_emiss_contr_open_econom,
  author       = {Jota Ishikawa and Kazuharu Kiyono},
  title        = {Greenhouse-Gas Emission Controls in an Open Economy},
  year         = 2003,
  month        = nov,
  note         = {{COE-RES} Discussion Paper Series, Center of Excellence
                  Project, Graduate School of Economics and Institute of
                  Economics Research, Hitotsubashi University}
}

@unpublished{rutherford00:_gtapin_gtap_eg,
  author       = {Thomas F. Rutherford and Sergey V. Paltsev},
  title        = {{GTAPinGAMS} and {GTAP-EG}: Global Datasets for Economic
                  Research and Illustrative Models},
  month        = sep,
  year         = 2000,
  url          = {http://www.mpsge.org/gtap5/index.html},
  access       = {29th June, 2013},
  note         = {Working Paper, University of Colorad, Department of Economics}
}

@unpublished{takeda2015a,
  author       = {Takeda, Shiro and Arimura, Toshi H. and Sugino, Makoto},
  title        = {Labor Market Distortions and Welfare-Decreasing International
                  Emissions Trading},
  url          =
                  {http://www.waseda.jp/fpse/winpec/assets/uploads/2015/06/No.E1422Takeda_Arimura_Sugino.pdf},
  year         = {2015},
  note         = {WINPEC Working Paper Series No.E1422, March 2015}
}

@unpublished{Babiker-1999-KyotoProtocoland,
  author       = {Mustafa H. Babiker and John M. Reilly and Henry D. Jacoby},
  title        = {The {Kyoto} Protocol and Developing Countries},
  note         = {MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change (Report No.56)},
  month        = {October},
  year         = 1999,
  owner        = {stakeda.lab},
  timestamp    = {2010.04.08}
}

@UNPUBLISHED{Babiker-1999-JapaneseNuclearPower,
  author       = {Mustafa H. Babiker and John M. Reilly and A. Denny Ellerman},
  title        = {{Japanese} Nuclear Power and the {Kyoto} Agreement},
  note         = {The MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change (Report No. 51)},
  month        = {August},
  year         = {1999},
  owner        = {stakeda.lab},
  timestamp    = {2010.03.26}
}

@UNPUBLISHED{RePEc:nbr:nberwo:4269,
  title        = {A Simple Theory of Multinational Corporations and Trade with a
                  Trade-Off Between Proximity and Concentration},
  author       = {Brainard, S. Lael},
  year         = {1993},
  note         = {NBER Working Paper No. 4269},
  institution  = {National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc},
  type         = {NBER Working Papers},
  number       = {4269},
  abstract     = {This paper develops a two-sector, two-country model, where
                  firms in a differentiated products sector choose between
                  exporting and multinational expansion as alternative modes of
                  foreign market penetration, based on a trade-off between
                  proximity and concentration advantages. The differentiated
                  sector is characterized by multi-stage production, with
                  increasing returns at the corporate level associated with some
                  activity such as R&D, scale economies at the plant level, and
                  a variable transport cost that rises with distance. A pure
                  multinational equilibrium, where two-way horizontal expansion
                  across borders completely supplants two-way trade in
                  differentiated products, is possible even in the absence of
                  factor proportion differences. It is more likely the greater
                  are transport costs relative to fixed plant costs, and the
                  greater are increasing returns at the corporate level relative
                  to the plant level. The model also establishes conditions for
                  a mixed equilibrium, in which national and multinational firms
                  coexist.},
  url          = {http://EconPapers.repec.org/RePEc:nbr:nberwo:4269}
}

@Unpublished{vohra18:_maxim_farsig_stabl_set,
  author       = {Rajiv Vohra and Debraj Ray},
  title        = {Maximality in The Farsighted Stable Set},
  nameorder    = {random},
  year         = 2018,
  url          =
                  {https://debrajray.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/RayVohraHistDep.pdf},
  note         = {September, 2018},
}

@Unpublished{saito17:_effec_immig_japan,
  author       = {Saito, Muneyuki and Kato, Shinya and Takeda, Shiro},
  title        = {Effects of Immigration in Japan: A Computable General
                  Equilibrium Assessment},
  url          = {https://ssrn.com/abstract=2782708},
  year         = 2017
}

@Unpublished{takeda10:_region_effec_trade_liber_japan,
  author       = {Takeda, Shiro and Kanemi, Ban},
  title        = {Regional Effects of Trade Liberalization in Japan: A CGE
                  Analysis Based on an Interregional Input-Output Table},
  url          =
                  {http://shirotakeda.org/assets/files/research/rio_2008/en/takeda-ban-iro-2010-04-15.pdf},
  year         = 2010
}

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%       inbook
@InBook{wong95:_inter_trade_goods_factor_mobil_,
  author       = {{Kar-yiu} Wong},
  title        = {International Trade in Goods and Factor Mobility},
  chapter      = 2,
  publisher    = {MIT Press},
  year         = 1995,
  address      = {Cambridge, MA},
  pages        = {23-84}
}

@inbook{milne-thomson68:_theor_hydrod,
  author       = {Milne-Thomson, L. M.},
  title        = {Theoretical Hydrodynamics},
  pages        = 480,
  publisher    = {Ma{C}millan Press},
  edition      = {5th},
  address      = {London},
  year         = 1968
}

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%       inproceedings
@inproceedings{wang89:_model_therm_hydrod_aspec_molten,
  author       = {Wang, S. K. and Blomquist, C. A. and Spencer, B. W.},
  title        = {Modeling of Thermal and Hydrodynamic Aspects of Molten
                  Jet/Water Interactions},
  booktitle    = {ANS Proc. 1989 National Heat Transfer Conference},
  year         = 1989,
  pages        = {225-232},
  volume       = 4,
  address      = {Philadelphia},
  month        = sep # "~6"
}

@inproceedings{zhang2016Deep,
  address      = {{Paduva, Italy}},
  title        = {Deep {{Learning}} over {{Multi}}-Field {{Categorical Data}}},
  volume       = {9626},
  language     = {en},
  urldate      = {2018-12-26},
  booktitle    = {Proceedings of 38th {{European Conference}} on {{IR
                  Research}}},
  publisher    = {{Springer International Publishing}},
  doi          = {10.1007/978-3-319-30671-1_4},
  url          = {http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-319-30671-1_4},
  author       = {Zhang, Weinan and Du, Tianming and Wang, Jun},
  editor       = {Ferro, Nicola and Crestani, Fabio and Moens, Marie-Francine
                  and Mothe, Josiane and Silvestri, Fabrizio and Di Nunzio,
                  Giorgio Maria and Hauff, Claudia and Silvello, Gianmaria},
  month        = mar,
  year         = {2016},
  keywords     = {unread,FM-supported NN (FNN),Sample-based NN (SNN)},
  pages        = {45-57}
}

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%       Manual
@Manual{brooke03:_gams,
  author       = {Anthony Brooke and David Kendrick and Alexander Meeraus and
                  Ramesh Raman},
  title        = {{GAMS}: A User's Guide},
  year         = 2003,
  organization = {GAMS Development Corporation}
}

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%       techreport

@techreport{Peri2007,
  address      = {Cambridge, MA},
  author       = {Peri, Giovanni},
  doi          = {10.3386/w12956},
  institution  = {National Bureau of Economic Research},
  month        = {mar},
  title        = {Immigrants' Complementarities and Native Wages: Evidence from
                  {California}},
  url          = {http://www.nber.org/papers/w12956.pdf},
  year         = {2007}
}

@TechReport{RePEc:hka:wpaper:2018-037,
  author       = {Piotr Dworczak and Scott Duke Kominers and Mohammad Akbarpour},
  title        = {Redistribution through Markets},
  year         = 2018,
  month        = Jun,
  nameorder    = {random},
  institution  = {Human Capital and Economic Opportunity Working Group},
  type         = {Working Papers},
  url          = {https://ideas.repec.org/p/hka/wpaper/2018-037.html},
  number       = {2018-037},
  keywords     = {optimal mechanism design; redistribution; Inequality; welfare
                  theorems},
  doi          = {},
}

@techreport{NBERw25205,
  title        = {Electoral Systems and Inequalities in Government
                  Interventions},
  author       = {Garance Genicot and Laurent Bouton and Micael Castanheira},
  institution  = {National Bureau of Economic Research},
  type         = {Working Paper},
  series       = {Working Paper Series},
  number       = 25205,
  year         = 2018,
  month        = {October},
  doi          = {10.3386/w25205},
  URL          = {http://www.nber.org/papers/w25205},
  nameorder    = {random}
}

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%       Online
@online{stakeda2019web,
  author       = {Shiro Takeda},
  year         = {2019},
  title        = {econ.bst: {BibTeX} style file for economics},
  url          = {https://github.com/ShiroTakeda/econ-bst},
  access       = {28th Jan, 2019}
}


%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%       Phdthesis
@PhdThesis{takeda05:_econom_analy_envir_regul,
  author       = {Shiro Takeda},
  title        = {An Economic Analysis of Environmental Regulations},
  school       = {Hitotsubashi University},
  year         = 2005}

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%       techreport
%       mastersthesis
%       misc
%       booklet

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