%0 Journal Article %J Renewable and Sustainable Energy Review %D 2022 %T China’s flexibility challenge in achieving carbon neutrality by 2060 %A Jianglong Li %A Mun Ho %A Chunping Xie %A Nicholas Stern %B Renewable and Sustainable Energy Review %V 158 %G eng %U https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1364032122000417 %0 Journal Article %J Ecological Economics %D 2022 %T Policy strategies to tackle rebound effects: a comparative analysis %A Freire-Gonzalez, Jaume %A Mun Ho %B Ecological Economics %V 193 %G eng %U https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0921800921003918 %0 Journal Article %J Energy Economics %D 2021 %T The general equilibrium impacts of carbon tax policy in China: A multi-model comparison %A Jing Cao %A Hancheng Dai %A Shantong Li %A Chaoyi Guo %A Mun Ho, et al. %B Energy Economics %V 99 %G eng %U https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eneco.2021.105284 %0 Journal Article %J Energy Economics %D 2021 %T Indirect cost of renewable energy: Insights from dispatching %A Jianglong Li %A Ho, Mun Sing %B Energy Economics %V 105 %G eng %U https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0140988321006198 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Public Economics %D 2021 %T When carbon emission trading meets a regulated industry: Evidence from the electricity sector of China %A Jing Cao %A Mun Ho %A Rong Ma %A Fei Teng %B Journal of Public Economics %V 200 %G eng %U https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpubeco.2021.104470 %0 Journal Article %J Energy Economics %D 2020 %T Analyzing carbon price policies using a general equilibrium model with production parameters estimated using firm data %A Jing Cao %A Mun Ho %A Rong Ma %B Energy Economics %V 92 %G eng %U https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eneco.2020.104958 %0 Book Section %B Measuring Economic Growth and Productivity %D 2020 %T Analyzing carbon price policies using a general equilibrium model with household energy demand functions %A Jing Cao %A Mun S. Ho %A Hu, Wenhao %B Measuring Economic Growth and Productivity %I Academic Press %C Cambridge, MA %G eng %0 Journal Article %J China Economic Review %D 2020 %T Effective labor supply and growth outlook in China %A Jing Cao %A Mun S. Ho %A Hu, Wenhao %A Dale Jorgenson %B China Economic Review %V 61 %G eng %0 Book Section %B ) Measuring Economic Growth and Productivity: Foundations, KLEMS Production Models, and Extensions %D 2020 %T Emissions accounting and carbon tax incidence in CGE models: bottom-up versus top-down %A Richard Goettle %A Mun Ho %A Peter Wilcoxen %B ) Measuring Economic Growth and Productivity: Foundations, KLEMS Production Models, and Extensions %I Academic Press %G eng %U https://www.elsevier.com/books/measuring-economic-growth-and-productivity/fraumeni/978-0-12-817596-5 %0 Journal Article %J China Economic Review %D 2020 %T Estimating flexible consumption functions for urban and rural households in China. %A Jing Cao %A Mun S. Ho %A Hu, Wenhao %A Dale Jorgenson %B China Economic Review %V 61 %G eng %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Global Economic Analysis %D 2020 %T Modelling consumption and constructing long-term baselines in final demand %A Mun Ho %A Britz, Wolfgang %A Delzeit, Ruth %A Leblanc, Florian %A Roberto Roson %A Schuenemann, Franziska %A Weitzel, Matthias %B Journal of Global Economic Analysis %V 5 %G eng %U https://doi.org/10.21642/JGEA.050103AF %N 1 %0 Journal Article %J Review of Development Economics %D 2020 %T Urban Household Consumption in China: Price, Income and Demographic Effects %A Jing Cao %A Mun Ho %A Hu, Wenhao %A Dale Jorgenson %B Review of Development Economics %V 25 %P 810-833 %G eng %U https://doi.org/10.1111/rode.12728 %N 2 %0 Journal Article %J Energy Economics %D 2019 %T China’s emissions trading system and an ETS-carbon tax hybrid %A Jing Cao %A Mun Ho %A Dale Jorgenson %A Chris Nielsen %B Energy Economics %V 81 %P 741-753 %G eng %U https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eneco.2019.04.029 %0 Journal Article %J Economic Systems Research %D 2019 %T Carbon Taxes and the Double Dividend Hypothesis in a Recursive-Dynamic CGE model for Spain %A Freire-Gonzalez, Jaume %A Mun Ho %B Economic Systems Research %V 31 %P 267-284 %G eng %U https://doi.org/10.1080/09535314.2019.1568969 %N 2 %0 Journal Article %J Resource and Energy Economics %D 2019 %T Chinese residential electricity consumption estimation and forecast using micro-data %A Jing Cao %A Mun Ho %A Yating Li %A Richard Newell %A William Pizer %B Resource and Energy Economics %V 56 %P 6-27 %G eng %0 Journal Article %J International Productivity Monitor %D 2019 %T Education Intensity and the sources of, and prospects for U.S. economic growth %A Dale Jorgenson %A Mun Ho %A Jon Samuels %B International Productivity Monitor %V 36 %G eng %U http://www.csls.ca/ipm/36/Jorgenson_etal.pdf %0 Journal Article %J China Economic Review %D 2019 %T Energy Consumption of Urban Households in China %A Hu, Wenhao %A Mun Ho %A Jing Cao %B China Economic Review %V 58 %G eng %U https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chieco.2019.101343 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Policy Modeling %D 2019 %T Recent U.S. economic performance and prospects for future growth %A Dale Jorgenson %A Mun Ho %A Jon Samuels %B Journal of Policy Modeling %V 41 %P 459-476 %G eng %U https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpolmod.2019.03.014 %N 3 %0 Book Section %B Education, Skills and Technical Change %D 2019 %T Education Attainment and the Revival of U.S. Economic Growth %A Dale Jorgenson %A Mun Ho %A Jon Samuels %B Education, Skills and Technical Change %I University of Chicago Press %C Chicago %G eng %U https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/E/bo28393660.html %0 Journal Article %J Climate Change Economics %D 2018 %T Carbon tax for achieving China’s NDC: Simulations for some design features using a CGE model %A Govinda Timilsina %A Jing Cao %A Mun Ho %B Climate Change Economics %V 9 %G eng %U https://doi.org/10.1142/S2010007818500069 %N 3 %0 Journal Article %J Sustainability %D 2018 %T Environmental Fiscal Reform and the Double Dividend: Evidence from a Dynamic General Equilibrium Model %A Freire-Gonzalez, Jaume %A Mun Ho %B Sustainability %V 10 %G eng %U https://doi.org/10.3390/su10020501 %N 2 %0 Journal Article %J Water %D 2018 %T Industrial water pollution discharge taxes in China: A Multi-sector dynamic analysis %A Xiaolin Guo %A Mun Ho %A Liangzhi You %A Jing Cao %A Yu Fang %A Taotao Tu %A Yang Hong %B Water %V 10 %G eng %U https://doi.org/10.3390/w10121742 %N 12 %0 Journal Article %J Climate Change Economics %D 2018 %T The Welfare Consequences of Taxing Carbon %A Dale Jorgenson %A Richard Goettle %A Mun Ho %A Peter Wilcoxen %B Climate Change Economics %V 9 %G eng %U https://doi.org/10.1142/S2010007818400134 %N 1 %0 Report %D 2017 %T China's Power Generation Dispatch %A Mun S. Ho %A Zhongmin Wang %A Zichao Yu %I Resources for the Future %C Washington, DC %G eng %0 Book Section %B Globalization of Low-Carbon Technologies: The Impact of the Paris Agreement %D 2017 %T World Bank Experience in Low-Carbon Investments and the Role of Carbon Pricing in China %A Govinda Timilsina %A Mun Ho %A Jing Cao %B Globalization of Low-Carbon Technologies: The Impact of the Paris Agreement %I Springer %G eng %U https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9789811049002 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T Impacts of Carbon Pricing in Reducing the Carbon Intensity of China’s GDP %A Jing Cao %A Mun S. Ho %A Govinda R. Timilsina %X

In contributing to global climate change mitigation efforts as agreed in Paris in 2015, China has set a target of reducing the carbon dioxide intensity of gross domestic product by 60-65 percent in 2030 compared with 2005 levels. Using a dynamic computable general equilibrium model of China, this study analyzes the economic and greenhouse gas impacts of meeting those targets through carbon pricing. The study finds that the trajectory of carbon prices to achieve the target depends on several factors, including how the carbon price changes over time and how carbon revenue is recycled to the economy. The study finds that carbon pricing that starts at a lower rate and gradually rises until it achieves the intensity target would be more efficient than a carbon price that remains constant over time. Using carbon revenue to cut existing distortionary taxes reduces the impact on the growth of gross domestic product relative to lump-sum redistribution. Recycling carbon revenue through subsidies to renewables and other low-carbon energy sources also can meet the targets, but the impact on the growth of gross domestic product is larger than with the other policies considered.

%G eng %U http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/784211467205076302/Impacts-of-carbon-pricing-in-reducing-the-carbon-intensity-of-Chinas-GDP %0 Magazine Article %D 2016 %T Commentary: Environmental Policy Issues in the “New Normal” Era of China %A Mun S. Ho %B Resources %P 8-10 %G eng %U http://www.rff.org/research/publications/commentary-environmental-policy-issues-new-normal-era-china %N 192 %0 Journal Article %J Energy Journal %D 2016 %T Household Energy Demand in Urban China: Accounting for Regional Prices and Rapid Income Change %A Jing Cao %A Mun S. Ho %A Huifang Liang %B Energy Journal %V 37 %P 87-110 %G eng %N SI1 %0 Journal Article %J Telecommunications Policy %D 2016 %T The Impact of Information Technology on Post-War U.S. Growth %A Dale W. Jorgenson %A Mun S. Ho %A Jon D. Samuels %B Telecommunications Policy %V 40 %P 398-411 %G eng %U http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0308596115000336 %N 5 %0 Magazine Article %D 2015 %T Green Growth for China? %A Mun S. Ho %A Zhongmin Wang %B Resources %G eng %U http://www.rff.org/research/publications/green-growth-china %N 188 %0 Journal Article %J National Tax Journal %D 2015 %T Carbon Taxes and Fiscal Reform in the United States %A Richard Goettle %A Alan Fawcett %A Mun S. Ho %A Dale W. Jorgenson %A Eric Smith %A Peter Wilcoxen %B National Tax Journal %V 68 %P 121-138 %8 2015 %G eng %N 1 %0 Book Section %B Understanding the Growth Slowdown by Lindsey (ed.) %D 2015 %T Outlook for U.S. Economic Growth. Lessons from a Prototype Industry-level Production Account for the U.S. %A Mun S. Ho %A Dale W. Jorgenson %A Jon D. Samuels %B Understanding the Growth Slowdown by Lindsey (ed.) %I Cato Institute %C Washington DC %G eng %U https://store.cato.org/book/understanding-growth-slowdown %0 Web Page %D 2014 %T 重塑未来: 未来20 年的中国与世界, 清华大学能源环境经济研究所 (Reshaping the Future: China and the World in the next 20 years, Tsinghua University, Institute for Energy and Environmental Economics) %A Mun S. Ho %A Jing Cao %8 2014 %G eng %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Policy Modeling %D 2014 %T What will revive U.S. Economic Growth? Lessons from a prototype industry-level production Account for the United States %A Mun S. Ho %A Dale W. Jorgenson %A Jon D. Samuels %B Journal of Policy Modeling %V 36 %P 654-673 %G eng %N 4 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Economic Growth in the Information Age %A Mun S. Ho %A Dale W. Jorgenson %A Jon D. Samuels %G eng %0 Generic %D 2013 %T A Prototype Industry-Level Production Account for the United States, 1947-2010 %A Mun S. Ho %A Dale W. Jorgenson %A Jon D. Samuels %G eng %0 Generic %D 2012 %T Carbon Pricing with Output Based Subsidies: Impact on U.S. Industries over Multiple Time Frames %A Liwayway Adkins %A Richard Garbaccio %A Mun S. Ho %A Eric Moore %A Richard D. Morgenstern %X

The effects of a carbon price on U.S. industries are likely to change over time as firms and customers gradually adjust to new prices. The effects will also depend on offsetting policies to compensate losers and the number of countries implementing comparable policies. We examine the effects of a $15/ton CO2 price, including Waxman-Markey-type allocations, on a disaggregated set of industries, over four time horizons—the very-short-, short-, medium-, and long-runs—distinguished by the ability of firms to raise output prices, change their input mix, and reallocate capital. We find that if firms cannot pass on higher costs, the loss in profits in a number of energy-intensive, trade-exposed (EITE) industries will be substantial. When output prices can rise to reflect higher energy costs, the reduction in profits is substantially smaller, and the offsetting policies in H.R. 2454 reduce output and profit losses even more. Over the medium- and long-terms, however, when more adjustments occur, the impact on output is more varied due to general equilibrium effects. We find that the use of the output-based rebates and other allocations in H.R. 2454 can substantially offset the output losses over all four time frames considered. Trade or "competitiveness" effects from the carbon price explain a significant portion of the fall in output for EITE sectors, but in absolute terms, the trade impacts are modest and can be reduced or even reversed with the subsidies. The subsidies are less effective, however, in preventing emissions leakage to countries not adopting carbon policies. Roughly half of U.S. trade-related leakage to non-policy countries can be explained by changes in the volume of trade and the other half by higher emissions intensities induced by lower world fuel prices.

%G eng %U http://www.rff.org/research/publications/carbon-pricing-output-based-subsidies-impact-us-industries-over-multiple-time %0 Report %D 2012 %T Effects of Provisions in the Internal Revenue Code on Greenhouse Gas Emissions %A Mun S. Ho %B Effects of U.S. Tax Policy on Greenhouse Gas Emissions by William D. Nordhaus, Stephen A. Merrill, Paul T. Beaton (eds.) %I Board on Science, Technology and Economic Policy of The National Academies %C Washington DC %G eng %U http://docs.wind-watch.org/NAS-effect-taxes-GHG-emissions.pdf %0 Book Section %B Handbook of Computable General Equilibrium Modeling by Peter B. Dixon and Dale W. Jorgenson (eds.) %D 2012 %T Energy, the Environment and U.S. Economic Growth %A Dale W. Jorgenson %A Mun S. Ho %A Richard Goettle %A Peter Wilcoxen %B Handbook of Computable General Equilibrium Modeling by Peter B. Dixon and Dale W. Jorgenson (eds.) %I North Holland Publishing Co. %G eng %U http://store.elsevier.com/Handbook-of-Computable-General-Equilibrium-Modeling/isbn-9780444595560/ %0 Book Section %B The Chinese Economy: A New Transition by Masahiko Aoki and Jinglian Wu (eds.) %D 2012 %T Reconciling Control of Carbon and Air Pollution with Economic Growth in China %A Jing Cao %A Mun S. Ho %A Dale W. Jorgenson %B The Chinese Economy: A New Transition by Masahiko Aoki and Jinglian Wu (eds.) %I Palgrave Macmillan U.K. %P 231-256 %G eng %U http://www.palgrave.com/us/book/9781137034274#aboutBook %0 Book Section %B Industrial Productivity in Europe: Growth and Crisis by Matilde Mas and Robert Stehrer (eds.) %D 2011 %T Information Technology and U.S. Productivity Growth: Evidence from a Prototype Industry Production Account %A Mun S. Ho %A Dale W. Jorgenson %A Jon D. Samuels %B Industrial Productivity in Europe: Growth and Crisis by Matilde Mas and Robert Stehrer (eds.) %I Edward Elgar Pub %C Northampton %G eng %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Productivity Analysis %D 2011 %T Information Technology and U.S. Productivity Growth: Evidence from a Prototype Industry Production Account %A Mun S. Ho %A Dale W. Jorgenson %A Jon D. Samuels %B Journal of Productivity Analysis %V 36 %P 159-175 %G eng %N 2 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T New Data on U.S. Productivity Growth by Industry %A Mun S. Ho %A Dale W. Jorgenson %A Jon D. Samuels %G eng %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Environmental Economics and Management %D 2010 %T Technology, Development and the Environment %A Mun S. Ho %A Fisher-Vanden, Karen %B Journal of Environmental Economics and Management %V 59 %P 94-108 %G eng %N 1 %0 Journal Article %J The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis and Policy %D 2010 %T The Distributional Impact of Climate Policy %A Dale W. Jorgenson %A Peter J. Wilcoxen %A Mun S. Ho %B The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis and Policy %V 10 %8 2010 %G eng %N 2 %0 Journal Article %J The Review of Income and Wealth %D 2009 %T Industrial and Aggregate Measures of Productivity Growth in China, 1982-2000 %A Jing Cao %A Mun S. Ho %A Dale W. Jorgenson %A Ruoen Ren %A Linlin Sun %A Ximing Yue %B The Review of Income and Wealth %V 55 %P 485-513 %G eng %N s1 %0 Journal Article %J Review of Environmental Economics and Policy %D 2009 %T China's 11th Five-Year Plan and the Environment: Reducing SO2 Emissions %A Jing Cao %A Mun S. Ho %A Richard Garbaccio %B Review of Environmental Economics and Policy %V 3 %P 231-250 %G eng %N 2 %0 Journal Article %J Review of Environmental Economics and Policy %D 2009 %T The Local and Global Benefits of Green Tax Policies in China %A Jing Cao %A Mun S. Ho %A Dale W. Jorgenson %B Review of Environmental Economics and Policy %V 3 %P 189-208 %G eng %N 2 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T The Impact of Carbon Price Policies on U.S. Industry Output and Employment %A Mun S. Ho %A Richard Morgenstern %A Jhih-Shyang Shih %G eng %U http://www.rff.org/files/sharepoint/WorkImages/Download/RFF-DP-08-37.pdf %0 Magazine Article %D 2008 %T Greening China: Market-based policies for air-pollution control %A Mun S. Ho %A Dale W. Jorgenson %B Harvard Magazine %V 111 %G eng %U http://harvardmagazine.com/2008/09/greening-china-market-solutions %N 1 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Policy Modeling %D 2008 %T U.S. Labor Supply and Demand in the Long Run %A Dale W. Jorgenson %A Richard J. Goettle %A Mun S. Ho %A Daniel T. Slesnick %A Peter J. Wilcoxen %B Journal of Policy Modeling %V 30 %P 603-618 %8 July 2008 %G eng %N 4 %0 Report %D 2008 %T The Economic Costs of a Market-based Climate Policy %A Dale W. Jorgenson %A Richard J. Goettle %A Peter J. Wilcoxen %A Mun S. Ho %I Pew Center on Global Climate Change %G eng %U http://www.c2es.org/publications/economic-costs-of-market-based-climate-policy %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Economic Perspectives %D 2008 %T A Retrospective Look at the U.S. Productivity Growth Resurgence %A Mun S. Ho %A Dale W. Jorgenson %A Kevin J. Stiroh %B Journal of Economic Perspectives %V 22 %P 3-24 %8 Winter 2008 %G eng %U https://www.jstor.org/stable/27648221?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents %N 1 %0 Journal Article %J Economic Systems Research %D 2007 %T Industry Origins of the American Productivity Resurgence %A Dale W. Jorgenson %A Mun S. Ho %A Jon D. Samuels %A Kevin J. Stiroh %B Economic Systems Research %V 19 %P 229-252 %8 September 2007 %G eng %N 3 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Development Economics %D 2007 %T How Do Market Reforms Affect China's Responsiveness to Environmental Policy? %A Mun S. Ho %A Fisher-Vanden, Karen %B Journal of Development Economics %V 82 %P 200-233 %G eng %N 1 %0 Journal Article %J Science of The Total Environment %D 2006 %T Intake fractions of industrial air pollutants in China: Estimation and application %A Shuxiao Wang %A Mun S. Ho %A J. Hao %A Li, J. %A Y. Lu %B Science of The Total Environment %V 354 %P 127-141 %G eng %0 Journal Article %J Business Economics %D 2006 %T Potential Growth of the U.S. Economy: Will the Productivity Resurgence Continue? %A Dale W. Jorgenson %A Mun S. Ho %A Kevin J. Stiroh %B Business Economics %V 2006 %P 7-16 %8 2006 %G eng %N 41 %0 Book Section %B Measuring Capital in the New Economy by Carol Corrado, John Haltiwanger, Daniel Sichel (eds.) %D 2005 %T Growth of U.S. Industries and Investments in Information Technology and Higher Education %A Dale W. Jorgenson %A Mun S. Ho %A Kevin J. Stiroh %B Measuring Capital in the New Economy by Carol Corrado, John Haltiwanger, Daniel Sichel (eds.) %I University of Chicago Press %C Chicago %G eng %U http://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/M/bo3534624.html %0 Journal Article %J Federal Reserve Bank of New York, Current Issues in Economics and Finance %D 2004 %T Will the U.S. Productivity Resurgence Continue? %A Dale W. Jorgenson %A Mun S. Ho %A Kevin J. Stiroh %B Federal Reserve Bank of New York, Current Issues in Economics and Finance %V 10 %8 December 2004 %G eng %U https://www.newyorkfed.org/medialibrary/media/research/current_issues/ci10-13.pdf %N 13 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T Energy and U.S. Economic Growth in the next Thirty Years: The Role of Information Technology and Technical Change %A Dale W. Jorgenson %A Richard Goettle %A Peter Wilcoxen %A Mun S. Ho %G eng %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Population Economics %D 2004 %T International labor migration and Social Security %A Mun S. Ho %A Doris Geide-Stevenson %B Journal of Population Economics %V 17 %P 535-551 %G eng %0 Journal Article %J Energy Policy %D 2004 %T The Near-Term Impacts of Carbon Mitigation Policies on Manufacturing Industries %A Richard D. Morgenstern %A Mun S. Ho %A Jhih-Shyang Shih %A Xuehua Zhang %B Energy Policy %V 32 %P 1825-1841 %G eng %U http://www.rff.org/files/sharepoint/WorkImages/Download/RFF-DP-02-06.pdf %0 Generic %D 2004 %T Measuring the contribution of ICTs to Economic Growth in Canadian and US industries %A Mun S. Ho %A Someshwar Rao %A Jianmin Tang %G eng %U http://www.ipeer.ca/SSHRC.htm %0 Report %D 2003 %T Air pollution in China: Sector Allocation of Emissions and Health Damage %A Dale W. Jorgenson %A Mun S. Ho %I China Council for International Cooperation on Environment and Development %G eng %0 Report %D 2003 %T Market policies to control air pollution in China %A Mun S. Ho %A Dale W. Jorgenson %I China Council for International Cooperation on Environment and Development %G eng %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Policy Modeling %D 2003 %T Lessons from the U.S. Growth Resurgence %A Dale W. Jorgenson %A Mun S. Ho %A Kevin J. Stiroh %B Journal of Policy Modeling %V 25 %P 453-470 %8 2003 %G eng %N 5 %0 Journal Article %J Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, Economic Review %D 2002 %T Projecting Productivity Growth: Lessons from the U.S. Growth Resurgence %A Dale W. Jorgenson %A Mun S. Ho %A Kevin J. Stiroh %B Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, Economic Review %V 87 %8 2002 %G eng %U https://www.frbatlanta.org/-/media/Documents/research/publications/economic-review/2002/vol87no3_jorgenson-ho-stiroh.pdf %N 3 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T Productivity Growth in China, 1981-95 %A Mun S. Ho %A Dale W. Jorgenson %G eng %0 Generic %D 2001 %T Inflation, Growth and Parallel Offshore Accounts %A Mun S. Ho %A Richard Barnett %G eng %0 Report %D 2000 %T The role of substitution in understanding the costs of climate change policy %A Dale W. Jorgenson %A Richard J. Goettle %A Peter J. Wilcoxen %A Mun S. Ho %I Pew Center on Global Climate Change %G eng %U http://www.c2es.org/docUploads/substitution.pdf %0 Journal Article %J American Economic Review %D 2000 %T A Comparison of Industrial Productivity Growth in Canada and the U.S. %A Wulong Gu %A Mun S. Ho %B American Economic Review %8 May 2000 %G eng %0 Conference Proceedings %B Proceedings of Workshop on Assessing the Ancillary Benefits and Costs of Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Strategies %D 2000 %T The Health Benefits of Controlling Carbon Emissions in China %A Richard F. Garbaccio %A Mun S. Ho %A Dale W. Jorgenson %B Proceedings of Workshop on Assessing the Ancillary Benefits and Costs of Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Strategies %C Washington DC %G eng %0 Book Section %B Using Dynamic General Equilibrium Models for Policy Analysis by Harrison, Jensen, Pedersen, and Rutherford (eds.) %D 2000 %T Educational Policies to Stimulate Growth %A Dale W. Jorgenson %A Mun S. Ho %B Using Dynamic General Equilibrium Models for Policy Analysis by Harrison, Jensen, Pedersen, and Rutherford (eds.) %I North Holland Publishing Co. %G eng %U https://www.amazon.com/Dynamic-Equilibrium-Analysis-Contributions-Economic/dp/0444502238 %0 Journal Article %J Environment and Development Economics %D 1999 %T Controlling Carbon Emissions in China %A Richard F. Garbaccio %A Mun S. Ho %A Dale W. Jorgenson %B Environment and Development Economics %P 493-518 %G eng %N 4 %0 Journal Article %J Energy Journal %D 1999 %T Why has the energy output ratio fallen in China? %A Richard F. Garbaccio %A Mun S. Ho %A Dale W. Jorgenson %B Energy Journal %V 20 %P 63-91 %8 Jul 1999 %G eng %N 3 %0 Generic %D 1999 %T Inflation, Black Market Exchange Rates, and Economic Growth %A Richard Barnett %A Mun S. Ho %G eng %0 Generic %D 1999 %T Credit Market Imperfections and Human Capital Accumulation %A Mun S. Ho %A Saqib Jafarey %G eng %0 Unpublished Work %D 1999 %T The Quality of the U.S. Workforce 1948-95 %A Dale W. Jorgenson %A Mun S. Ho %G eng %0 Book Section %B Growth (vol. 2) by Dale W. Jorgenson %D 1998 %T Environmental Regulation and U.S. Trade %A Mun S. Ho %B Growth (vol. 2) by Dale W. Jorgenson %I MIT Press %C Cambridge, MA %G eng %U https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/growth %0 Book Section %B Growth (vol. 2) by Dale W. Jorgenson %D 1998 %T Stabilization of Carbon Emissions and International Competitiveness of U.S. Industries %A Mun S. Ho %B Growth (vol. 2) by Dale W. Jorgenson %I MIT Press %C Cambridge, MA %G eng %U https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/growth %0 Report %D 1998 %T Modeling Trade Policies and U.S. Growth: Some methodological issues. %A Mun S. Ho %B The Economic Implications of Liberalizing APEC Tariff and Nontariff Barriers to Trade, USITC Publication 3101 Session 10, April 1998 %G eng %0 Journal Article %J Contemporary Economic Policy %D 1998 %T Revenue, Progressivity and the Flat Tax %A Mun S. Ho %A Kevin J. Stiroh %B Contemporary Economic Policy %V 16 %P 85-97 %G eng %U http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2131638 %N 1 %0 Book Section %B Energizing China by McElroy, Nielsen, and Lydon (eds.) %D 1998 %T China's Economic Growth and Carbon Emissions %A Mun S. Ho %A Dwight Perkins %B Energizing China by McElroy, Nielsen, and Lydon (eds.) %I Harvard University Press %C Cambridge, MA %G eng %U http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674253292 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Business and Economic Statistics %D 1996 %T A Continuous Time Arbitrage Pricing Model with Stochastic Volatility and Jumps %A Mun S. Ho %A William Perraudin %A Bent Sorensen %B Journal of Business and Economic Statistics %V 14 %P 31-43 %G eng %N 1 %0 Journal Article %J Review of Economics and Statistics %D 1996 %T Finding Cointegration Rank in High Dimensional Systems Using the JohansenTest. An Illustration Using Data Based Monte Carlo Simulation %A Mun S. Ho %A Bent Sorensen %B Review of Economics and Statistics %V 78 %P 726-732 %G eng %N 4 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of International Economics %D 1996 %T Sunspots, Asset Substitution in Foreign Currency, and Public Deficits %A Mun S. Ho %A Richard Barnett %B Journal of International Economics %V 41 %P 73-93 %G eng %N 2 %0 Generic %D 1995 %T The Behavior of Black Market Exchange Rates in 4 South American countries %A Mun S. Ho %G eng %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Policy Modelling %D 1994 %T Trade Policy and U.S. Economic Growth %A Mun S. Ho %B Journal of Policy Modelling %V 16 %P 119-146 %G eng %N 22