Reducing Coal Subsidies and Trade Barriers: Their Contribution to Greenhouse Gas Abatement.
Kym Anderson and Warwick McKibbin. Brookings Institution, Discussion Papers in International Economics, November 1997.
Kym Anderson and Warwick McKibbin. Brookings Institution, Discussion Papers in International Economics, November 1997.
(Working Paper). Miles Light, University of Colorado. Final version published in Energy Policy, V. 20, No. 4, pp. 117-148, 1999. Final draft available only through publisher.
(Word Document). Doug Koplow, Dale Andrew, Jean Marc Burniaux, and Erkki Adorian. OECD, Joint Working Party on Trade and Environment, September 2001. Also available in French.
Department Trade and Industry. Brief overview of residual liabilities arising from the coal and nuclear industries’ past activities.
Government scoping paper to assess additional subsidization of the British coal industry.
Karl Storchmann. Beginning with the coal crisis of 1958, the survival of the German hard coal mining sector has been heavily dependent on subsidies for several decades.
(Table of Contents, Volume 23, Issue 6). Energy Policy, V. 23, No. 6. Full articles available only through journal publisher, but abstracts can be viewed.