Bio


Lawrence H. Goulder is the Shuzo Nishihara Professor in Environmental and Resource Economics at Stanford University and Director of the Stanford Center for Environmental and Energy Policy Analysis. He is also a Senior Fellow at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research and at Stanford's Precourt Institute for Energy; a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research; and a University Fellow of Resources for the Future.

Goulder's research examines the environmental and economic impacts of environmental policies in the U.S. and China, with a focus on policies to deal with climate change and air pollution. His work also has explored the sustainability of natural resources and well-being in several countries. He has conducted analyses for several government agencies, business groups, and environmental organizations, and has served on advisory committees to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the California Air Resources Board. Results from his work have been published in academic journal articles as well as in the book, Confronting the Climate Challenge: Options for US Policy, which was published by Columbia University Press in 2017.

His work often employs a general equilibrium analytical framework that integrates the economy and the environment and links the activities of government, industry, and households. The research considers both the aggregate benefits and costs of various policies as well as the distribution of policy impacts across industries, income groups, and generations. Some of his work involves collaborations with climate scientists, biologists, and engineers.

Goulder graduated from Harvard College with an A.B. in philosophy in 1973. He obtained a master's degree in musical composition from the Ecole Normale de Musique de Paris in 1975 and earned a Ph.D. in economics from Stanford in 1982. He was a faculty member in the Department of Economics at Harvard before returning to Stanford's economics department in 1989.

Academic Appointments


Administrative Appointments


  • Senior Fellow, Freeman-Spogli Institute for International Studies (1986 - 2006)
  • Associate Professor, Department of Economics, Stanford University (1992 - 2001)
  • Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Economics, Stanford University (1989 - 1992)
  • Instructor, Department of Economics, Stanford University (1980 - 1982)
  • Visiting Senior Fellow, Resources for the Future (1999 - 2000)
  • Associate Professor, Department of Economics, Harvard University (1986 - 1989)
  • Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Harvard University (1982 - 1986)

Honors & Awards


  • Scholarship Award, Harvard College (1972)
  • A.B. cum laude, Harvard College (June 1973)
  • John Olin Research Fellow, Stanford University (March 1988 - June 1999)
  • Bing Award for Outstanding Teaching, Stanford University (June 1994)
  • Award for Best Paper, 50th Congress of the International Institute of Public Finance, Harvard University (August 1994)
  • Erik Kempe Prize, World Congress of Environmental and Resource Economists (June 1998)
  • Shuzo Nishihara Chair in Environmental and Resource Economics, Stanford University (September 2001)
  • Teacher of the Year Award, Department of Economics, Stanford University (June 2002)
  • Kennedy-Grossman Fellow in Human Biology, Stanford University (September 2004)
  • University Fellow, Resources for the Future (October 1993-present)
  • Fellow, Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (July 2013)
  • Senior Fellow, Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research
  • Award for “Publication of Enduring Quality”, Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (2014)

Boards, Advisory Committees, Professional Organizations


  • Director, Stanford Environmental and Energy Policy Analysis Center
  • Lead Author, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (2011 - Present)
  • Member, Advisory Committee, California Air Resources Board AB 32 Scoping (2013 - Present)
  • Member, Editorial Board, Climate Change Economics (2009 - Present)
  • Member, Editorial Board, Review of Environmental Economics and Policy (2006 - Present)
  • Chair, Economic and Allocation Advisory Committee, California Environmental Protection Agency (2009 - 2010)
  • Vice-Chair, Market Advisory Committee, California Environmental Protection Agency (2006 - 2007)
  • Member, Board of Directors, Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (2006 - 2009)
  • Co-Editor, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management (2005 - 2009)
  • Chair, Science Advisory Board Review Panel, Second Generation Climate Change Policy Model, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (2004 - 2006)
  • Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Developing Areas (2001 - Present)
  • Member, Science Advisory Board Executive Committee, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (2004 - 2007)
  • Member, Science Advisory Board, Environmental Economics Advisory Committee, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (1999 - 2002)
  • Lead Author, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (1998 - 2000)
  • Member, Science Advisory Board Council on Clean Air Compliance Analysis, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (1997 - 2003)
  • Research Associate, National Bureau of Economic Research (1997 - Present)
  • Participant, Environmental Forum, Stanford University (1990 - Present)
  • Participant, Energy Modeling Forum, Stanford University (1990 - 1994)
  • Affiliated Faculty, Energy and Environmental Policy Center, Harvard University (1983 - 1986)
  • Economic Analyst, J. Richard Recht and Associates, Inc. (1977 - 1977)
  • Economic Analyst, Federal Energy Administration Office of Exceptions and Appeals (1974 - 1975)
  • Member, American Economic Association
  • Member, Association of Environmental and Resource Economists
  • Chair, Department of Economics (2008 - 2011)
  • Teaching Coordinator, Department of Economics (2007 - 2008)
  • Director of Undergraduate Studies, Department of Economics (1998 - 1999)
  • Director of Undergraduate Studies, Department of Economics (2000 - 2002)
  • Member, Executive Committee, Precourt Institute for Energy, Stanford University (2009 - Present)
  • Member, Executive Committee, Human Biology Program, Stanford University (2001 - Present)
  • Chair of Committee, Human Biology Program, Stanford University (2005 - 2012)
  • Member, University Appointments and Promotions Committee, Stanford University (2008 - 2011)
  • Member, Executive Committee, Freeman-Spogli Institute for International Studies, Stanford University (1992 - 2007)
  • Member, Advisory Committee, Earth Systems Program, Stanford University (1992 - 2006)
  • Member, Humanities and Sciences Curriculum Committee, Stanford University (2001 - 2003)
  • Member, Humanities and Sciences Curriculum Committee, Stanford University (2006 - 2006)
  • Member, Stanford Institute for the Environment Faculty Leadership Committee, Stanford University (2004 - 2006)
  • Member, Steering Committee, Goldman Interschool Honors Seminar in Environmental Science, Technology, and Policy, Stanford University (1992 - 2004)
  • Member, University Provost’s Committee, Environmental Science, Technology and Policy, Stanford University (1995 - 1999)
  • Member, University Provost’s Committee, Environmental Science, Technology and Policy, Stanford University (2002 - 2003)
  • Member, University Advisory Committee, Investment Responsibility, Stanford University (2001 - 2001)
  • Freshman Adviser, Stanford University (1994 - 1995)

Professional Education


  • A.B., Harvard College, Philosophy (1973)
  • Ph.D., Stanford University, Economics (1982)
  • Masters, Ecole Normale de Musique de Paris, Music Composition (1974)

Current Research and Scholarly Interests


Goulder's research examines the environmental and economic impacts of environmental policies in the U.S. and China, with a focus on policies to deal with climate change and air pollution. His current research focuses on the evaluation of proposed U.S. federal level climate change policies and China's emerging nationwide emissions trading program to reduce carbon dioxide emissions.

His work also explores the sustainability of natural resources and well-being in several countries.

Results from his work have been published in academic journal articles as well as in the book, Confronting the Climate Challenge: Options for US Policy, which was published by Columbia University Press in 2017.

His work often employs a general equilibrium analytical framework that integrates the economy and the environment and links the activities of government, industry, and households. The research considers both the aggregate benefits and costs of various policies as well as the distribution of policy impacts across industries, income groups, and generations. Some of his work involves collaborations with climate scientists, biologists, and engineers.

Goulder has conducted analyses for several government agencies, business groups, and environmental organizations, and has served on advisory committees to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the California Air Resources Board.

2023-24 Courses


Stanford Advisees


All Publications


  • China's unconventional nationwide CO2 emissions trading system: Cost-effectiveness and distributional impacts* JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT Goulder, L. H., Long, X., Lu, J., Morgenstern, R. D. 2022; 111
  • Timing Is Everything: How Economists Can Better Address the Urgency of Stronger Climate Policy REVIEW OF ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS AND POLICY Goulder, L. H. 2020; 14 (1): 143–56
  • THE AUDACIOUS DR. NORDHAUS CLIMATE CHANGE ECONOMICS Goulder, L. H. 2020; 11 (4)
  • Impacts of a carbon tax across US household income groups: What are the equity-efficiency trade-offs? JOURNAL OF PUBLIC ECONOMICS Goulder, L. H., Hafstead, M. C., Kim, G., Long, X. 2019; 175: 44–64
  • China's Rate-Based Approach to Reducing CO2 Emissions: Attractions, Limitations, and Alternatives Goulder, L. H., Morgenstern, R. D. AMER ECONOMIC ASSOC. 2018: 458–62
  • THE SENSITIVITY OF CO2 EMISSIONS UNDER A CARBON TAX TO ALTERNATIVE BASELINE FORECASTS CLIMATE CHANGE ECONOMICS Chen, Y., Goulder, L. H., Hafstead, M. C. 2018; 9 (1)
  • China's national carbon dioxide emission trading system: An introduction ECONOMICS OF ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY Goulder, L. H., Morgenstern, R. D., Munnings, C., Schreifels, J. 2017; 6 (2): 1-18
  • General Equilibrium Impacts of a Federal Clean Energy Standard AMERICAN ECONOMIC JOURNAL-ECONOMIC POLICY Goulder, L. H., Hafstead, M. A., Williams, R. C. 2016; 8 (2): 186-218
  • Environmental economics. An economic perspective on the EPA's Clean Power Plan. Science Fowlie, M., Goulder, L., Kotchen, M., Borenstein, S., Bushnell, J., Davis, L., Greenstone, M., Kolstad, C., Knittel, C., Stavins, R., Wara, M., Wolak, F., Wolfram, C. 2014; 346 (6211): 815-816

    View details for DOI 10.1126/science.1261349

    View details for PubMedID 25395524

  • Global warming: Improve economic models of climate change. Nature Revesz, R. L., Howard, P. H., Arrow, K., Goulder, L. H., Kopp, R. E., Livermore, M. A., Oppenheimer, M., Sterner, T. 2014; 508 (7495): 173-175

    View details for PubMedID 24724186

  • National and Sub-national Policies and Institutions CLIMATE CHANGE 2014: MITIGATION OF CLIMATE CHANGE Somanathan, E., Sterner, T., Sugiyama, T., Chimanikire, D., Dubash, N. K., Essandoh-Yeddu, J., Fifita, S., Goulder, L., Jaffe, A., Labandeira, X., Managi, S., Mitchell, C., Pablo Montero, J., Zylicz, T., Angelsen, A., Aoki, K., Asano, K., Betsill, M., Bhandary, R., Braathen, N., Bulkeley, H., Burtraw, D., Carlson, A., Gomez-Echeverri, L., Haites, E., Jotzo, F., Kandlikar, M., Kimura, O., Kohlin, G., Komatsu, H., Marquard, A., Mehling, M., Muller, D., Mundaca, L., Pahle, M., Paterson, M., Roger, C., Seyboth, K., Spiller, E., von Stechow, C., Watkiss, P., Winkler, H., Woodman, B., Intergovernmental Panel Climate Change, W., Edenhofer, O., PichsMadruga, R., Sokona, Y., Minx, J. C., Farahani, E., Kadner, S., Seyboth, K., Adler, A., Baum, Brunner, S., Eickemeier, P., Kriemann, B., Savolainen, J., Schlomer, S., VonStechow, C., Zwickel, T. 2014: 1141-1205
  • Climate change policy's interactions with the tax system ENERGY ECONOMICS Goulder, L. H. 2013; 40: S3-S11
  • Sustainability and the measurement of wealth: further reflections ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS Arrow, K. J., Dasgupta, P., Goulder, L. H., Mumford, K. J., Oleson, K. 2013; 18: 504-516
  • CARBON TAXES VERSUS CAP AND TRADE: A CRITICAL REVIEW CLIMATE CHANGE ECONOMICS Goulder, L. H., Schein, A. R. 2013; 4 (3)
  • Markets for Pollution Allowances: What Are the (New) Lessons? JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVES Goulder, L. H. 2013; 27 (1): 87-102
  • Carbon Taxes vs. Cap and Trade: A Critical Review Climate Change Economics Schein, A., Goulder, L. H. 2013; 4 (03)
  • THE CHOICE OF DISCOUNT RATE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE POLICY EVALUATION CLIMATE CHANGE ECONOMICS Goulder, L. H., Williams, R. C. 2012; 3 (4)
  • Sustainability and the measurement of wealth ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS Arrow, K. J., Dasgupta, P., Goulder, L. H., Mumford, K. J., Oleson, K. 2012; 17: 317-353
  • Unintended consequences from nested state and federal regulations: The case of the Pavley greenhouse-gas-per-mile limits JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT Goulder, L. H., Jacobsen, M. R., van Benthem, A. A. 2012; 63 (2): 187-207
  • The Choice of Discount Rate for Climate Change Policy Evaluation Climate Change Economics Williams, R. C., Goulder, L. H. 2012; 3 (4)
  • Unintended Consequences from Nested State Journal of Environmental Economics and Management Jacobsen, M. R., van Bethem, A. A., Goulder, L. H. 2012; 63: 187-207
  • Interactions between State and Federal Climate Change Policies NBER Conference on Design and Implementation of U.S. Climate Policy Goulder, L. H., Stavins, R. N. UNIV CHICAGO PRESS. 2012: 109–125
  • Uncertainty, loss aversion, and markets for energy efficiency Comment ENERGY ECONOMICS Goulder, L. 2011; 33 (4): 617-618
  • Challenges from State-Federal Interactions in US Climate Change Policy AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW Goulder, L. H., Stavins, R. N. 2011; 101 (3): 253-257
  • Interpreting and Estimating the Value of Ecosystem Services Natural Capital: The Theory and Practice of Ecosystem Service Valuation and Conservation Goulder, L. H., Kennedy, D. edited by Daily, G., Kareiva, P., Ricketts, T., Tallis, H., Polasky, S. Oxford University Press. 2011
  • Interpreting and estimating the value of ecosystem services NATURAL CAPITAL: THEORY & PRACTICE OF MAPPING ECOSYSTEM SERVICES Goulder, L. H., Kennedy, D., Kareiva, P., Tallis, H., Ricketts, T. H., Daily, G. C., Polasky, S. 2011: 15-33
  • Challenges from State-Federal Interactions in U.S. Climate Change Policy American Economic Review Papers and Proceedings Stavins, R. N., Goulder, L. H. 2011
  • Impacts of alternative emissions allowance allocation methods under a federal cap-and-trade program JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT Goulder, L. H., Hafstead, M. A., Dworsky, M. 2010; 60 (3): 161-181
  • Sustainable urban water supply in south India: Desalination, efficiency improvement, or rainwater harvesting? WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH Srinivasan, V., Gorelick, S. M., Goulder, L. 2010; 46
  • A hydrologic-economic modeling approach for analysis of urban water supply dynamics in Chennai, India WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH Srinivasan, V., Gorelick, S. M., Goulder, L. 2010; 46
  • Factors determining informal tanker water markets in Chennai, India WATER INTERNATIONAL Srinivasan, V., Gorelick, S. M., Goulder, L. 2010; 35 (3): 254-269
  • China, the US, and sustainability : perspectives based on comprehensive wealth Is economic growth sustainable? Arrow, K. J., Dasgupta, P., Goulder, L. H., Mumford, K., Oleson, K. 2010: 92–144
  • Distributional and Efficiency Impacts of Increased US Gasoline Taxes AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW Bento, A. M., Goulder, L. H., Jacobsen, M. R., von Haefen, R. H. 2009; 99 (3): 667-699
  • How Would a Federal Cap-and-Trade Climate Policy Affect Profits and GDP? Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research Policy Brief Hafstead, M., Dworsky, M., Goulder, L. H. 2009
  • Profit Impacts of Allowance Allocation under the American Clean Energy and Security (ACES) Act Policy Analysis Memo Hafstead, M., Dworksy, M., Goulder, L. H. 2009
  • Status effects, public goods provision, and excess burden JOURNAL OF PUBLIC ECONOMICS Wendner, R., Goulder, L. H. 2008; 92 (10-11): 1968-1985
  • Instrument Choice in Environmental Policy REVIEW OF ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS AND POLICY Goulder, L. H., Parry, I. W. 2008; 2 (2): 152-174
  • Costs of alternative environmental policy instruments in the presence of industry compensation requirements JOURNAL OF PUBLIC ECONOMICS Bovenberg, A. L., Goulder, L. H., Jacobsen, M. R. 2008; 92 (5-6): 1236-1253
  • Environmental Justice and California Climate Policy Sacramento Bee Goulder, L. H., Stavins, R. N. 2008
  • The Substantial Bias from Ignoring General Equilibrium Effects in Estimating Excess Burden, and a Practical Solution Benefit-Cost Analysis Goulder, L. H., Williams, R. C. edited by Zerbe, R., Evans, D. University of Chicago Press. 2008
  • The Economics of Climate Change The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics Goulder, L. H., Durlauf, S. edited by Blume, L., Durlauf, S. Palgrave MacMillan, Ltd.. 2008
  • Consumption, investment, and future well-being: Reply to Daly et al. CONSERVATION BIOLOGY Arrow, K. J., Daily, G., Dasgupta, P., Ehrlich, P., Goulder, L., Heal, G., Levin, S., Maler, K., Schneider, S., Starrett, D., Walker, B. 2007; 21 (5): 1363-1365
  • Is current consumption excessive? A general framework and some indications for the United States CONSERVATION BIOLOGY Ehrlich, P. R., Goulder, L. H. 2007; 21 (5): 1145-1154

    Abstract

    Many prior studies have explored the implications of human population growth and environmentally problematic technologies for biodiversity loss and other forms of environmental degradation. Relatively few, however, have examined the impacts of the level and composition of consumption. We offer a framework that shows how the level and composition of a society's total consumption relate to the uses of various forms of capital and to the sustainability of natural resources and human well-being. We relate the framework to two main approaches-top-down macro studies and bottom-up computer models-for measuring whether overall consumption in the United States satisfies a sustainability requirement. Existing top-down studies have shortcomings that bias their results toward optimism, and current computer simulation models, although strong on revealing biophysical outcomes, are limited in their ability to evaluate impacts on human well-being. Although some ambiguities arise in determining whether overall consumption in the United States is excessive, our conclusions regarding the composition of U.S. consumption are unambiguous. Distorted consumption patterns and associated production methods lead to excessively rapid natural resource depletion; greater conservation would yield gains to current and future generations that more than compensate for the sacrifices involved. Public policies that deal with the composition problem not only would help conserve natural resources and improve current welfare but also would reduce the costs of meeting the goal of sustainability.

    View details for DOI 10.1111/j.1523-1739.2007-00779.x

    View details for Web of Science ID 000250008700006

    View details for PubMedID 17883480

  • California's Bold New Climate Policy ECONOMISTS VOICE Goulder, L. H. 2007; 4 (3)
  • Recommendations for Designing a Greenhouse Gas Cap-and-Trade System for California Report of the Market Advisory Committee to the California Air Resources Board Goulder, L. H. 2007
  • California’s Bold New Climate Policy The Economists’ Voice Goulder, L. H. 2007; 4 (3)
  • Benefit-Cost Analysis, Individual Differences, and Third Parties Research in Law and Economics Bovenberg, A. L., Gurney, D. J., Goulder, L. H. 2007; 23
  • California’s Bold New Climate Policy: The Challenges Ahead Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research Policy Brief Goulder, L. H. 2006
  • Evaluating public goods and regulations - Comments JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVES Goulder, L. H., Parry, I. W., Williams, R. C. 2005; 19 (4): 233-233
  • Distributional and efficiency impacts of gasoline taxes: An econometrically based multi-market study 117th Annual Meeting of the American-Economic-Association Bento, A. M., Goulder, L. H., Henry, E., Jacobsen, M. R., von Haefen, R. H. AMER ECONOMIC ASSOC. 2005: 282–87
  • Efficiency costs of meeting industry-distributional constraints under environmental permits and taxes RAND JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS Bovenberg, A. L., Goulder, L. H., Gurney, D. J. 2005; 36 (4): 951-971
  • An Eye on the Future -- The Economists’ Practice of Discounting Economics of the Environment, Selected Readings Stavins, R. N., Goulder, L. H. edited by Stavins, R. N. New York: W. W. Norton. 2005
  • Environmental Policy Making in a Second-Best Setting Economics of the Environment, Selected Readings Goulder, L. H., Stavins, R. N. W.W. Norton. 2005
  • Comment on ‘On the (Ir)Relevance of Distribution and Labor Supply Distortion to Government Policy' Journal of Economic Perspectives Goulder, L. H. 2005; 19 (4)
  • Efficiency and Distributional Impacts of Gasoline Taxes: An Econometrically Based Multi-Market Study American Economic Review Papers and Proceedings Bento, A., Goulder, L. H., Emeric, H., Jacobsen, M. R., von Haefen, R. H. 2005
  • China’s Pollution Levy System: Theoretical Capabilities and Practical Challenges Journal of Comparative Studies Goulder, L. H. 2005; 21
  • Lessons for a Cap-and-Trade Program The Potential Economic Costs and Benefits of Climate Change Policy in California (Report to State of California Climate Action Team) Burtraw, D., Farrell, A., Peterman, C., Goulder, L. H. 2005
  • Comment on ‘On the (Ir)Relevance of Distribution and Labor Supply Distortion to Government Policy' Journal of Economic Perspectives Parry, I. W., Williams III, R. C. 2005; 19 (4)
  • Are we consuming too much? JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVES Arrow, K., Dasgupta, P., Goulder, L., Daily, G., Ehrlich, P., Heal, G., Levin, S., Maler, K. G., Schneider, S., Starrett, D., Walker, B. 2004; 18 (3): 147-172
  • Induced Technological Change and Climate Policy Pew Center Report on Global Climate Change Goulder, L. H. 2004
  • Optimal Environmental Taxation in the Presence of Other Taxes: General Equilibrium Analyses Recent Developments in Environmental Economics Goulder, L. H., Bovenberg, A. L. edited by Hoel, M. Edward Elgar. 2004
  • Are We Consuming Too Much? Journal of Economic Perspectives Arrow, K., Dasgupta, P., Daily, G., Goulder, L. H., Heal, G., Levin, S., Maler, K., Schneider, S., Starrett, D., Walker, B. 2004
  • The substantial bias from ignoring general equilibrium effects in estimating excess burden, and a practical solution JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY Goulder, L. H., Williams, R. C. 2003; 111 (4): 898-927
  • Benefit-Cost Analysis and Climate-Change Policy Global Climate Change: The Science, Economics and Politics Goulder, L. H. edited by Griffin, J. M. Edward Elgar. 2003
  • Discounting - An eye on the future NATURE Goulder, L. H., Stavins, R. N. 2002; 419 (6908): 673-674

    View details for DOI 10.1038/419673a

    View details for Web of Science ID 000178615200021

    View details for PubMedID 12384678

  • Environmnental Policy Making in Economies with Prior Tax Distortions Goulder, L. H. Edward Elgar. 2002
  • Environmental Taxation and Regulation Handbook of Public Economics Bovenberg, A. L., Goulder, L. H. edited by Auerbach, A., Feldstein, M. 2002
  • U.S. Global Climate Change Policy: The Bush Administration’s Plan and Beyond Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research Policy Brief Goulder, L. H. 2002
  • International Approaches to Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions Climate Change Policy: A Survey Goulder, L. H., Nadreau, B. edited by Schneider, S., Rosencrantz, A., Niles, J. O. Island Press. 2002
  • Neutralizing the adverse industry impacts of CO2 abatement policies - What does it cost? Conference on Behavioral and Distributional Effects of Environmental Policy BOVENBERG, A. L., Goulder, L. H. UNIV CHICAGO PRESS. 2001: 45–89
  • Optimal CO2 abatement in the presence of induced technological change JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT Goulder, L. H., Mathai, K. 2000; 39 (1): 1-38
  • Steps from Environmental Science to Effective Policy Earth Systems: Processes and Issues Goulder, L. H. edited by Ernst, G. Stanford University Press. 2000
  • Valuing Nature Earth Systems: Processes and Issues Goulder, L. H., Kennedy, D. edited by Ernst, G. Stanford University Press. 2000
  • Confronting the Adverse Industry Impacts of CO2 Abatement Policies: What Does It Cost? Resources for the Future Issues Brief Goulder, L. H. 2000
  • Confronting the Prospect of Global Climate Change: Carbon Taxes and Other Domestic Policy Options Earth Systems: Processes and Issues Goulder, L. H. edited by Ernst, G. Stanford University Press. 2000
  • Induced technological change and the attractiveness of CO2 abatement policies RESOURCE AND ENERGY ECONOMICS Goulder, L. H., Schneider, S. H. 1999; 21 (3-4): 211-253
  • Knowledge and the environment ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS Ehrlich, P. R., Wolff, G., Daily, G. C., Hughes, J. B., Daily, S., DALTON, M., Goulder, L. 1999; 30 (2): 267-284
  • The cost-effectiveness of alternative instruments for environmental protection in a second-best setting JOURNAL OF PUBLIC ECONOMICS Goulder, L. H., Parry, I. W., Williams, R. C., Burtraw, D. 1999; 72 (3): 329-360
  • When can carbon abatement policies increase welfare? The fundamental role of distorted factor markets JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT Parry, I. W., Williams, R. C., Goulder, L. H. 1999; 37 (1): 52-84
  • Green Tax Reform: Theoretical Issues, Empirical Results, and Future Challenges Green Taxes: Economic Theory and Empirical Evidence from Scandinavia Goulder, L. H. edited by Brännlund, R., Gren, I. Edward Elgar. 1999
  • When Can CO2 Abatement Policies Increase Welfare? The Fundamental Role of Pre-Existing Factor Market Distortions Journal of Environmental Economics and Management Parry, I., Williams III, R., Goulder, L. H. 1999; 37: 52-84
  • Induced Technological Change and the Attractiveness of CO2 Emissions Abatement Policies Resource and Energy Economics Schneider, S. L., Goulder, L. H. 1999; 21: 211-253
  • Tax Interactions, Revenue Recycling, and the Efficiency Impacts of Pollution-Abatement Policies Essays in Honor of Wallace E. Oates Goulder, L. H. edited by Panagariya, A., Portney, P., Schwab, R. 1999
  • Time to Get Serious About Traffic San Francisco Chronicle Goulder, L. H. 1999
  • Environmental Policy Making in a Second-Best Setting Journal of Applied Economics Goulder, L. H. 1998; 1 (2): 279-328
  • Achieving low-cost emissions targets NATURE Schneider, S. H., Goulder, L. H. 1997; 389 (6646): 13-14
  • Costs of environmentally motivated taxes in the presence of other taxes: General equilibrium analyses NATIONAL TAX JOURNAL BOVENBERG, A. L., Goulder, L. H. 1997; 50 (1): 59-87
  • Revenue-raising versus other approaches to environmental protection: The critical significance of preexisting tax distortions RAND JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS Goulder, L. H., Parry, I. W., Burtraw, D. 1997; 28 (4): 708-731
  • Valuing Ecosystem Services: Philosophical Bases and Empirical Approaches Natures Services: Societal Dependence on Natural Ecosystems Kennedy, D., Goulder, L. H. edited by Daily, G. Island Press. 1997
  • Ecosystem Services: Benefits Supplied to Human Societies by Natural Ecosystems Issues in Ecology Daily , G. C., Alexander, S., Ehrlich, P. R., Lubchenco, J., Matson, P. A., Mooney, H. A., Postel, S., Schneider, S. H., Tilman, D., Woodwell, G. M., Goulder, L. H. 1997
  • Environmental Taxation in a Second-Best World International Yearbook of Environmental and Resource Economics: A Survey of Current Issues. Lyme Goulder, L. H. edited by Folmer, H., Tietenberg, T. U.S.: Edward Elgar. 1997
  • Revenue-Raising vs. Other Approaches to Environmental Protection: The Critical Significance of Pre-Existing Tax Distortions RAND Journal of Economics Parry, I., Burtraw, D., Goulder, L. H. 1997
  • Achieving Carbon Dioxide Emissions Reductions at Low Cost Nature Schneider, S. H., Goulder, L. H. 1997: 389
  • The choice between emission taxes and output taxes under imperfect monitoring JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT Schmutzler, A., Goulder, L. H. 1997; 32 (1): 51-64
  • Optimal environmental taxation in the presence of other taxes: General-equilibrium analyses AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW BOVENBERG, A. L., Goulder, L. H. 1996; 86 (4): 985-1000
  • The Efficiency Value of Carbon Tax Revenues Reducing Global Carbon Dioxide Emissions: Costs and Policy Options Goulder, L. H., Shackleton, R., Shelby, M., Cristofaro, A., Brinner, R., Yanchar, J., Jorgenson, D., Wilcoxen, P., Pauly, P. edited by Gaskins, D., Weyant, J. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Energy Modeling Forum. 1996
  • Assessing the International Spillover Effects of Capital Income Taxation International Tax and Public Finance Goulder, L. H., Thalmann, P., Delorme, F. 1996
  • The Goulder Model: Structure and Simulation Results Reducing Global Carbon Dioxide Emissions: Costs and Policy Options (Stanford University Energy Modeling Forum) Goulder, L. H. 1996
  • EFFECTS OF CARBON TAXES IN AN ECONOMY WITH PRIOR TAX DISTORTIONS - AN INTERTEMPORAL GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM-ANALYSIS JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT Goulder, L. H. 1995; 29 (3): 271-297
  • Environmental Taxation and the 'Double Dividend': A Reader's Guide International Tax and Public Finance Goulder, L. H. 1995; 2 (2)
  • Deficit Reduction through Energy, Income and Consumption Taxes: Effects on Economic Growth and the Environment Tax Policy for Economic Growth in the 1990s Goulder, L. H. American Council for Capital Formation. 1994
  • Energy Taxes: Traditional Efficiency Effects and Environmental Implications Tax Policy and the Economy Goulder, L. H. edited by Poterba, J. M. Cambridge: MIT Press. 1994
  • Economic Implications of Preventing Global Climate Change Ecological and Social Dimensions of Global Change Goulder, L. H. edited by Caron, D. D. Berkeley: Institute of International Studies. 1994
  • APPROACHES TO EFFICIENT CAPITAL TAXATION - LEVELING THE PLAYING FIELD VS LIVING BY THE GOLDEN-RULE JOURNAL OF PUBLIC ECONOMICS Goulder, L. H., Thalmann, P. 1993; 50 (2): 169-196
  • PROMOTING INVESTMENT UNDER INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL MOBILITY - AN INTERTEMPORAL GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM-ANALYSIS SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS BOVENBERG, A. L., Goulder, L. H. 1993; 95 (2): 133-156
  • TRADE LIBERALIZATION IN GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM - INTERTEMPORAL AND INTERINDUSTRY EFFECTS CANADIAN JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS-REVUE CANADIENNE D ECONOMIQUE Goulder, L. H., Eichengreen, B. 1992; 25 (2): 253-280
  • Carbon Tax Design and U.S. Industry Performanc Tax Policy and the Economy Goulder, L. H. edited by Poterba, J. M. MIT Press. 1992
  • Population Growth, Economic Growth, and Market Economies Contention Goulder, L. H., Ehrlich, P. R., Daily, G. C. 1992
  • INTRODUCING INTERTEMPORAL AND OPEN-ECONOMY FEATURES IN APPLIED GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM-MODELS SYMP ON APPLIED GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM MODELS BOVENBERG, A. L., Goulder, L. H. KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL. 1991: 186–203
  • The Impact of Permanent and Temporary Import Surcharges on the U.S. Trade Deficit Empirical Studies of Commercial Policy Goulder, L. H., Eichengreen, B. edited by Baldwin, R. E. University of Chicago Press. 1991
  • Using Carbon Charges to Combat Global Climate Change Project 88 -- Round II, incentives for Action: Implementing Market-Based Environmental Policies and Programs (public policy study sponsored by Senator Timothy Wirth and John Heinz) Goulder, L. H. 1991
  • Implications of Introducing U.S. Withholding Taxes on Foreigners' Interest Income Tax Policy and the Economy Goulder, L. H. edited by Summers, L. H. MIT Press. 1990
  • TAX POLICY, HOUSING PRICES, AND HOUSING INVESTMENT REGIONAL SCIENCE AND URBAN ECONOMICS Goulder, L. H. 1989; 19 (2): 281-304
  • TAX POLICY, ASSET PRICES, AND GROWTH - A GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM-ANALYSIS JOURNAL OF PUBLIC ECONOMICS Goulder, L. H., SUMMERS, L. H. 1989; 38 (3): 265-296
  • The U.S. Basic Industries in the 1980s: Can Fiscal Policies Explain Their Changing Competitive Position? Productivity Growth and the Competitiveness of the American Economy Goulder, L. H., Eichengreen, B. edited by Black, S. W. Kluwer Academic Publishers. 1989
  • Savings Promotion, Investment Promotion, and International Competitiveness Trade Policies for International Competitiveness Goulder, L. H., Eichengreen, B. edited by Feenstra, R. M. University of Chicago Press. 1989
  • THE EFFECTS OF TAXATION ON CAPITAL ACCUMULATION - FELDSTEIN,M (Book Review) JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC LITERATURE Book Review Authored by: Goulder, L. H. 1988; 26 (4): 1771-1773
  • Consumption Taxes, Foresight, and Welfare: A Computable General Equilibrium Analysis New Developments in Applied General Equilibrium Analysis Goulder, L. H., Ballard, C. L. edited by Piggott, J., Whalley, J. Cambridge University Press. 1985
  • Expectations in Numerical General Equilibrium Models Dynamic Modelling and Control of National Economies 1983 Goulder, L. H., Ballard, C. L. edited by Basar, T., Pau, L. F. Pergamon Press, Ltd.. 1984
  • Decomposing the Impact of Higher Energy Prices on Long-Term Growth Applied General Equilibrium Analysis Goulder, L. H., Borges, A. M. edited by Scarf, H., Shoven, J. Cambridge University Press. 1984
  • Domestic Tax Policy and the Foreign Sector: The Importance of Alternative Foreign Sector Specifications to Results from an Applied General Equilibrium Tax Model Behavioral Simulation Methods in Tax Policy Analysis Goulder, L. H., Shoven, J. B., Whalley, J. edited by Feldstein, M. University of Chicago Press. 1983