Nic Rivers, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2011 | Resource and Environmental Management | Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada |
Area:
Environmental Management, Environmental Economics, Climate Change, Public and Social WelfareGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorMark Jaccard | grad student | 2011 | Simon Fraser | |
(Modeling climate policy: Addressing the challenges of policy effectiveness and political acceptability.) |
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Rivers N, Shiell L. (2016) Free riding on energy efficiency subsidies: The case of natural gas furnaces in Canada Energy Journal. 37: 239-266 |
Böhringer C, Rivers N, Yonezawa H. (2016) Vertical fiscal externalities and the environment Journal of Environmental Economics and Management. 77: 51-74 |
Böhringer C, Rivers N, Rutherford T, et al. (2015) Sharing the burden for climate change mitigation in the Canadian federation Canadian Journal of Economics. 48: 1350-1380 |
Heyes A, Morgan D, Rivers N. (2013) The use of a social cost of carbon in Canadian cost-benefit analysis Canadian Public Policy. 39 |
Rivers N. (2013) Renewable energy and unemployment: A general equilibrium analysis Resource and Energy Economics. 35: 467-485 |
Bankes N, Boute A, Charnovitz S, et al. (2013) International trade and investment law and carbon management technologies Natural Resources Journal. 53: 285-324 |
Böhringer C, Rivers NJ, Rutherford TF, et al. (2012) Green jobs and renewable electricity policies: Employment impacts of Ontario's feed-in tariff B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis and Policy. 12 |
Rivers N, Jaccard M. (2011) Electric utility demand side management in Canada Energy Journal. 32: 93-116 |
Rivers N, Jaccard M. (2010) Intensity-based climate change policies in Canada. Canadian Public Policy. Analyse De Politiques. 36: 409-28 |
Rivers N. (2010) Impacts of climate policy on the competitiveness of Canadian industry: How big and how to mitigate? Energy Economics. 32: 1092-1104 |