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Working Papers 116 records found 1 - 10nextSearch took 0.20 seconds. 
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Forest-dependent, rural communities often experience declining populations and prosperity because technological changes related to harvesting, transportation and processi [...]
English | 07 March 2018 | Working or Discussion Paper |
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Traditional arguments for commodity storage assume that weather is a controllable input so that agricultural producers’ total variable costs (and quasi-rents) are depen [...]
English | 07 March 2018 | Working or Discussion Paper |
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The focus in this study is on estimating the underlying weather index for pricing financial derivatives to hedge weather risks in crop production. Different index estimat [...]
English | 2017 | Working or Discussion Paper |
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The focus in this study is on estimating the underlying weather index for pricing financial derivatives to hedge weather risks in crop production. Different index estimat [...]
English | 2017 | Working or Discussion Paper |
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Supply-restricting marketing boards shift the costs of agricultural support payments from the treasury to consumers. Canada, Australia and the European Union adopted quot [...]
English | 2017 | Working or Discussion Paper |
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This paper provides an overview of the role that forestry activities can play in mitigating climate change. The price of carbon offset credits is used for incentivizing a [...]
2017-03 | Working or Discussion Paper |
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A mathematical programming model is used to examine the impact of carbon taxes on the optimal generation mix in Alberta’s electrical system. The model permits decommiss [...]
2016-06 | Working or Discussion Paper |
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In this paper, we develop a theoretical model for identifying the appropriate welfare measures associated with the positive and negative externalities of agricultural pro [...]
2016-06 | Working or Discussion Paper |
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This paper explores the viability of relying on wind power to replace upwards of 60% of electricity generation in Alberta that would be lost if coal-fired generation is p [...]
2016-06 | Working or Discussion Paper |
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Mitigating climate change will require reduced use of fossil fuels to generate electricity. To do so and eschewing nuclear power, countries have turned to wind energy. In [...]
2015-09 | Working or Discussion Paper |

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