Research

Articles:

“International Environmental Agreements Among Asymmetric Nations,” Oxford Economic Papers, (2007) 59 (1), 45-62.

Reprinted 2012 in Oxford Economic Papers Environmental Economics: A Virtual Special Issue of best papers on the topic since 1994.

Reprinted in The International Library of Critical Writings in Economics, series ed. Mark Blaug, Game Theory and International Environmental Cooperation, ed. M. Finus and A. Caparros, 2015, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar.

“Convex Costs and the Merger Paradox Revisited,” (with John Heywood) Economic Inquiry, (2007) 45 (2), 342-349.

“Mergers Among Leaders and Mergers Among Followers,” (with John Heywood) Economics Bulletin, (2007) 12 (12), 1-7.

“Leading and Merging: Convex Costs, Stackelberg, and the Merger Paradox,” (with John Heywood) Southern Economic Journal, (2008) 74 (3), 879-893.

“An Evolutionary Race to the Top: Trade, Oligopoly and Convex Pollution Damage,” The B. E. Journal of Economic Analysis and Policy, (2008) 8: 1 (Topics), Article 17, 24 pages.

“The Merger Paradox in a Mixed Oligopoly,” (with Benjamin Artz and John Heywood) Research in Economics, (2009) 61: 1, 1-10.

“Technology Diffusion, Product Differentiation and Environmental Subsidies,” (with Frans de Vries) The B. E. Journal of Economic Analysis and Policy, (2009) 9: 1 (Topics), Article 11, 25 pages.

“International Environmental Agreements as Evolutionary Games,’’ Environmental and Resource Economics, (2010) 45(2), 251-69.

“A Risk-Dominant Allocation: Maximizing Coalition Stability,” Journal of Public Economic Theory, (2011) 13 (2), 311-325.

“Cross-Border Mergers in a Mixed Oligopoly,” (with John Heywood) Economic Modelling, (2011) 28, 382-9.

“Coalition Stability in Public Goods Experiments: Testing a New Allocation Rule,” (with Garrett Milam and Alejandro Gelves), Environmental and Resource Economics (2012) 52 (3), 327-345.

Reprinted in The International Library of Critical Writings in Economics, series ed. Mark Blaug, Game Theory and International Environmental Cooperation, ed. M. Finus and A. Caparros, 2015, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar.

“Scale Economies, Consistent Conjectures and Teams,” (with John Heywood), Economics Letters (2012), 117, 566-8.

“Experimental Evidence on Public Goods Provision by Asymmetric Agents,” (with Garrett Milam), Social Choice and Welfare (2013), 40(4), 1159-77.

“On Emissions Trading and Market Structure: Cap-and-Trade versus Intensity Standards,” (with Frans de Vries and Bouwe Dijkstra), Environmental and Resource Economics (2014), 58(4), 665-82.

“Strategic Incentives in Teams: Implications of Returns to Scale,” Southern Economic Journal (2014) 81(2), 474-88.

“International Environmental Agreements with Consistent Conjectures.” (with Alejandro Gelves), Journal of Environmental Economics and Management (2016), 78, 67-84.

“Negotiating a Uniform Emissions Tax in International Environmental Agreements.” (with Dave McEvoy), Journal of Environmental Economics and Management (2018), 90, 217-231.

“The Anti-paradox of Cooperation: Diversity May Pay.” (with Michael Finus), Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization (2019), 157, 541-559.

Dissertation:

Dissertation

Working Papers:

“Leadership and Free-riding: Decomposing and Explaining the Paradox of Cooperation in International Environmental Agreements.”

“Endogenous Leadership in Partnerships,” (with Gabriel Courey and John Heywood).

“Clear Skies: Multi-pollutant Climate Policy in the Presence of Global Dimming,” (with Frans de Vries and Dominique Thronicker).

Book Chapters (peer reviewed):

“Improving the Design of International Environmental Agreements.” In: Toward a New Climate Agreement:  Conflict, Resolution and Governance, edited by Todd L. Cherry, Jon Hovi and David McEvoy, Routledge Press, (2014).

“International Trade and the Environment.” Evolutionary Games in Natural, Social and Virtual Worlds, edited by Daniel Friedman and Barry Sinervo, Oxford University Press, (2015).

Other Publications (not peer reviewed):

“Agreeing to Abate: Improving on Kyoto,” Global Currents (2007), vol. 4(1).