David I. Stern |
Publications by Topic
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This listing includes all refereed publications including journal articles and book chapters as well as unpublished working papers. Does not include edited volumes and their introductions, book reviews etc. Free working paper versions of subscriber only journal articles are indicated.
Energy |
Stern D. I. and A. Kander (2012) The role of energy in the industrial revolution and modern economic growth, Energy Journal 33(3), 127-154. Working Paper Version
Stern D. I. (2012) Interfuel substitution: A meta-analysis, Journal of Economic Surveys 26(2), 307-331. Working Paper Version
Stern D. I. (2011) From correlation to Granger causality, Crawford School Research Papers 1113.
Stern D. I. (2011) The role of energy in economic growth, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1219, 26-51. Working Paper Version
Stern D. I. (2010) Energy quality, Ecological Economics 69(7), 1471-1478.Working Paper Version
Ma C. and D. I. Stern (2008) China's changing energy intensity trend: a decomposition analysis, Energy Economics 30(3), 1037-1053. Working Paper Version
Cleveland C. J., R. K. Kaufmann, and D. I. Stern (2004) Aggregation of energy, in: C. J. Cleveland (ed.) Encyclopedia of Energy, Academic Press, San Diego CA, 17-28.
Stern D. I. (2004) Energy and economic growth, in: C. J. Cleveland (ed.) Encyclopedia of Energy, Academic Press, San Diego CA, 35-51. Working Paper Version
Akmal M. and D. I. Stern (2001) Residential energy demand in Australia: an application of dynamic OLS, Working Papers in Ecological Economics 0104, Centre for Resource and Environmental Studies, Australian National University.
Akmal M. and D. I. Stern (2001) The structure of Australian residential energy demand, Working Papers in Ecological Economics 0101, Centre for Resource and Environmental Studies, Australian National University.
Stern D. I. (2000) A multivariate cointegration analysis of the role of energy in the U.S. macroeconomy, Energy Economics 22, 267-283. Working Paper Version
Cleveland C. J., R. K. Kaufmann, and D. I. Stern (2000) Aggregation and the role of energy in the economy, Ecological Economics 32, 301-318.
Cleveland C. J., R. K. Kaufmann, and D. I. Stern (1998) The aggregation of energy and materials in economic indicators of sustainability: thermodynamic, biophysical, and economic approaches, in S.Ulgiati (ed.) Advances in Energy Studies, Musis, Rome.
Stern D. I. (1993) Energy use and economic growth in the USA: a multivariate approach, Energy Economics 15, 137-150.
Environmental Kuznets Curve |
Stern D. I. (2012) Modeling international trends in energy efficiency, Energy Economics 34, 2200-2208. Working Paper Version
Stern D. I. (2010) Between estimates of the emissions income elasticity, Ecological Economics 69, 2173-2182. Working Paper Version
Stern D. I. (2009) Modelling the global diffusion of energy efficiency and low carbon technology, Environmental Economics Research Hub Research Report 20.
Ma C. and D. I. Stern (2008) Biomass and China's carbon emissions: A missing piece of carbon decomposition, Energy Policy 36, 2517-2526. Working Paper Version
Stern D. I. (2007) The effect of NAFTA on energy and environmental efficiency in Mexico, Policy Studies Journal 35(2), 291-322. Working Paper Version
Stern D. I. (2005) Beyond the environmental Kuznets curve: Diffusion of sulfur-emissions-abating technology, Journal of Environment and Development 14(1), 101-124. Working Paper Version
Stern D. I. (2004) The rise and fall of the environmental Kuznets curve, World Development 32(8), 1419-1439. Working Paper Version
Stern D. I. (2004) The environmental Kuznets curve, in: P. Safonov and J. Proops (eds.) Modelling in Ecological Economics, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham.
Stern D. I. (2004) The environmental Kuznets curve, in: C. J. Cleveland (ed.) Encyclopedia of Energy, Academic Press, San Diego CA, 517-525.
Perman R. and D. I. Stern (2003) Evidence from panel unit root and cointegration tests that the environmental Kuznets curve does not exist, Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 47, 325-347. Further results. Working Paper Version
Stern D. I. (2003) The environmental Kuznets curve, Online Encylopedia of Ecological Economics.
Stern D. I. (2002) Explaining changes in global sulfur emissions: an econometric decomposition approach, Ecological Economics 42, 201-220. Working Paper Version
Perman R. and D. I. Stern (2002) Sustainable development, growth theory, environmental Kuznets curves and discounting, in J. C. J. M. van den Bergh (ed.) Environmental Economics, in Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems, UNESCO.
Stern D. I. and M. S. Common (2001) Is there an environmental Kuznets curve for sulfur? Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 41, 162-178. Working Paper Version
Stern D. I. (2001) The environmental Kuznets curve: A review, in: Cleveland C. J., D. I. Stern, and R. Costanza The Economics of Nature and the Nature of Economics, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham,193-217.
Stern D. I. (1998) Progress on the environmental Kuznets curve? Environment and Development Economics 3, 175-198. Working Paper Version
Stern D. I., M. S. Common, and E. B. Barbier (1996) Economic growth and environmental degradation: the environmental Kuznets curve and sustainability, World Development 24, 1151-1160.
Malaria and Climate Change |
Stern, D. I., P. W. Gething, C. W. Kabaria, W. H. Temperley, A. M. Noor, E. A. Okiro, G. D. Shanks, R. W. Snow, and S. I. Hay (2011) Temperature and malaria trends in highland East Africa, PLoS ONE 6(9): e24524.
Hay S. I., G. D. Shanks, D. I. Stern, S. E. Randolph, R. W. Snow, and D. J. Rogers (2005) Climate variability and malaria epidemics in the highlands of East Africa, Trends in Parasitology 21(2), 52-53.
Shanks G. D., S. I. Hay, D. I. Stern, K. Biomndo, and R. W. Snow (2002) Meteorological influences on Plasmodium falciparum malaria in the highland tea estates of Kericho, western Kenya, Emerging Infectious Diseases 8, 1404-1408.
Hay S. I., J. Cox, D. J. Rogers, S. E. Randolph, D. I. Stern, G. D. Shanks, M. F. Myers, and R W. Snow (2002) East African highland malaria resurgence independent of climate change, Directions in Science, 1, 82-85.
Hay S. I., D. J. Rogers, S. E. Randolph, D. I. Stern, J. Cox, G. D. Shanks, and R. W. Snow (2002) Hot topic or hot air? Climate change and malaria resurgence in East African highlands, Trends in Parasitology 18(12), 530-534.Hay S. I., J. Cox, D. J. Rogers, S. E. Randolph, D. I. Stern, G. D. Shanks, M. F. Myers, and R. W. Snow (2002) Regional warming and malaria resurgence, Nature 420(6916), 628.
Hay S. I., J. Cox, D. J. Rogers, S. E. Randolph, D. I. Stern, G. D. Shanks, M. F. Myers, and R W. Snow (2002) Climate change and the resurgence of malaria in the East African highlands, Nature 415(6874), 905-909.
Emissions |
Jotzo F., P. J. Burke, P. J. Wood, A. Macintosh, and D. I. Stern (2012) Decomposing the 2010 global carbon dioxide emissions rebound, Nature Climate Change 2(4), 213-214.
Stern D. I., J. C. V. Pezzey, and N. R. Lambie (2012) Where in the world is it cheapest to cut carbon emissions?, Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 56(3), 315-331. Working Paper Version
Stern D. I. and F. Jotzo (2010) How ambitious are China and India's emissions intensity targets? Energy Policy 38(11), 6776-6783. Working Paper Version
Stern D. I. (2006) Reversal in the trend of global anthropogenic sulfur emissions, Global Environmental Change 16, 207-220. Working Paper Version
Stern D. I. (2005) Global sulfur emissions from 1850 to 2000, Chemosphere 58, 163-175. Working Paper Version
Stern D. I. and R. K. Kaufmann (1998) Estimates of Global Anthropogenic Methane Emissions: 1860-1994, Trends Online: A Compendium of Data on Global Change, Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, U.S. Department of Energy, Oak Ridge, TN.
Stern D. I. and R. K. Kaufmann (1996) Estimates of global anthropogenic methane emissions 1860-1993, Chemosphere 33, 159-176.
Climate Change Modeling |
Stern D. I. (2006) An atmosphere-ocean time series model of global climate change, Computational Statistics and Data Analysis 51(2), 1330-1346. Working Paper Version
Stern D. I. (2005) A three-layer atmosphere-ocean time series model of global climate change, Rensselaer Working Papers in Economics 0510.
Kaufmann R. K. and D. I. Stern (2004) A statistical evaluation of atmosphere-ocean general circulation models: complexity vs. simplicity, Rensselaer Working Papers in Economics 0411.
Kaufmann R. K. and D. I. Stern (2002) Cointegration analysis of hemispheric temperature relations, Journal of Geophysical Research 107(D2), article No. 4012.
Stern D. I. and R. K. Kaufmann (2000) Detecting a global warming signal in hemispheric temperature series: a structural time series analysis, Climatic Change 47, 411-438. Working Paper Version
Stern D. I. and R. K. Kaufmann (1999) Econometric analysis of global climate change, Environmental Modelling and Software 14, 597-605.
Kaufmann R. K. and D. I. Stern (1997) Evidence for human influence on climate from hemispheric temperature relations, Nature 388, 39-44.
Substitutability |
Stern D. I. (2012) Interfuel substitution: A meta-analysis, Journal of Economic Surveys 26. Working Paper Version
Stern D. I. (2011) Elasticities of substitution and complementarity, Journal of Productivity Analysis 36(1), 79-89. Erratum. Working Paper Version
Stern D. I. (2010) Derivation of the Hicks, or direct, elasticity of substitution from the input distance function, Economics Letters 108, 349-351. Working Paper Version
Stern D. I. (2007) The elasticity of substitution, the capital-energy controversy, and sustainability in: J. D. Erickson and J. M. Gowdy (eds.) Frontiers in Ecological Economic Theory and Application, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham.
Stern D. I. (1997) Interpreting ecological economics in the neoclassical paradigm: limits to substitution and irreversibility in production and consumption, Ecological Economics 21, 197-215.
Stern D. I. (1995) Measurement unit invariant coefficients in multiplicative-logarithmic functions, Applied Economics 27, 451-454.
Stern D. I. (1994) Accuracy of the translog function, Applied Economics Letters 1, 172-174.
Sustainability |
Perrings C. A. and D. I. Stern (2000) Modelling loss of resilience in agroecosystems: rangelands in Botswana, Environmental and Resource Economics 16, 185-210.
Stern D. I. (1997) The capital theory approach to sustainability: a critical appraisal, Journal of Economic Issues 31, 145-173.
Stern D. I. (1995) The contribution of the mining sector to sustainability in developing countries, Ecological Economics 13, 53-63.
Urban and Regional |
Stern D. I. (2000) Applying recent developments in time series econometrics to the spatial domain, Professional Geographer 52, 37-49.
Stern D. I. (1994) Historical path-dependence of the urban population density gradient, The Annals of Regional Science 28, 197-223 and 27 (1993), 259-285.
Stern D. I. (1992) Explaining UK house price inflation 1971-1989, Applied Economics 24, 1327-1333.
Stern D. I. (1992) Do regions exist? Implications of synergetics for regional geography, Environment and Planning A 24, 1431-1448.
Stern D. I. (1992) Population distribution in an ethno-ideologically divided city: the case of Jerusalem, Urban Geography 13, 164-186.
Stern D. I. (1990) Ethno-ideological segregation and metropolitan development, Geoforum 21, 397-407.
Stern D. I. (1990) Explaining house prices: a critique, Area 22, 75-76.
Scarcity and Valuation |
Liu S. and D. I. Stern (2008) A meta-analysis of contingent valuation studies in coastal and near-shore marine ecosystems, Socio-Economics and the Environment in Discussion (SEED) Working Paper Series 2008-15.
Stern D. I. (2003) Modelling stochastic technological change in economy and environment using structural time series models, in: S. Dovers, D. I. Stern, and M. D. Young (eds.) New Dimensions in Ecological Economics: Integrative Approaches to People and Nature, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, 146-175.
Cleveland C. J. and D. I. Stern (2001) Natural resource scarcity indicators: an ecological economic synthesis, in: Cleveland C. J., D. I. Stern, and R. Costanza The Economics of Nature and the Nature of Economics, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, 238-261.
Stern D. I. (1999) Is energy cost an accurate indicator of natural resource quality? Ecological Economics 31, 381-394.
Stern D. I. (1999) Use value, exchange value, and resource scarcity, Energy Policy 27, 469-476.
Cleveland C. J. and D. I. Stern (1999) Indicators of natural resource scarcity: a review and synthesis, in: J. C. J. M. van den Bergh (ed.) The Handbook of Environmental and Resource Economics, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, 89-108.
Cleveland C. J. and D. I. Stern (1998) Indicators of natural resource scarcity: review, synthesis, and application to U.S. agriculture, in: J. C. J. M. van den Bergh and M. W. Hofkes (eds.) Theory and Implementation of Economic Models for Sustainable Development, Kluwer, Dordrecht, 113-138.
Cleveland C. J. and D. I. Stern (1993) Productive and exchange scarcity: an empirical analysis of the U.S. forest products industry, Canadian Journal of Forest Research 23, 1537-1549.
Ecological Economics |
Stern D. I. (2012) Ecological economics, in: A. H. El-Shaarawi and W. W. Piegorsch (eds.) Encyclopedia of Environmetrics, 2nd Edition, Wiley, 745-748.
Ma C. and D. I. Stern (2006) Environmental and ecological economics: a citation analysis, Ecological Economics 58 (3), 491-506. Working Paper Version
Costanza R., D. I. Stern, B. P. Fisher, L. He, and C. Ma (2004) Influential publications in ecological economics: A citation analysis, Ecological Economics 50, 261-292. Working Paper Version
Stern D. I. (1997) Interpreting ecological economics in the neoclassical paradigm: limits to substitution and irreversibility in production and consumption, Ecological Economics 21, 197-215.
Corporate Social Responsibility |
Zhang R., K. L. Simons, and D. I. Stern (2010) News media as a channel of environmental information disclosure: evidence from an EGARCH approach, Rensselaer Working Papers in Economics 1001.
Zhang R. and D. I. Stern (2007) Firms' environmental performance: an empirical study, FEEM CSR Paper 19.2007.
Last updated on 15th December 2012
By David Stern