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Research.com Recognitions

  • Fellow of The National Academy of Public Administration
  • Fellow of The National Academy of Public Administration
  • Fellow of The National Academy of Public Administration

Overview

Peter J. Wilcoxen is affiliated with Syracuse University in the United States. Their research spans multiple disciplines, primarily focusing on economics, econometrics, finance, and engineering. The subfields of study they contribute to include economics and econometrics, electrical and electronic engineering, control and systems engineering, general economics, econometrics and finance, and health, toxicology and mutagenesis.

Their academic contributions cover a range of topics centered around fiscal policy and economic growth, climate change policy and economics, and smart grid technologies, including security, resilience, and energy management. Additional focal areas include electricity theft detection techniques, energy, environment, economic growth, and monetary policy and economic impact.

Recent publications by Peter J. Wilcoxen include:

  • Global economic and environmental outcomes of the Paris Agreement, 2020, Energy Economics
  • Climate change and monetary policy: issues for policy design and modelling, 2020, Oxford Review of Economic Policy
  • US Clean Energy Futures-Air Quality Benefits of Zero Carbon Energy Policies, 2022, Atmosphere
  • Assessing cyber attacks on local electricity markets using simulation analysis: Impacts and possible mitigations, 2023, Sustainable Energy Grids and Networks
  • A New Measure for Individual Thermal Comfort, 2020, Sakarya University Journal of Computer and Information Sciences

Frequent collaborators of Wilcoxen include Warwick J. McKibbin, Jason Dedrick, Keli A. Perrin, Adele C. Morris, and Ehsan Sabaghian. Their work has appeared regularly in notable venues such as the Oxford Review of Economic Policy, SSRN Electronic Journal, Energy Economics, Atmosphere, and Sustainable Energy Grids and Networks.

Peter J. Wilcoxen is a Fellow of The National Academy of Public Administration, an acknowledgment reflecting engagement with public administration and policy domains.

Best Publications

  • Environmental Regulation and U.S. Economic Growth

    Dale W. Jorgenson;Peter J. Wilcoxen

  • The theoretical and empirical structure of the G-Cubed model

    Warwick J. McKibbin;Warwick J. McKibbin;Peter J. Wilcoxen;Peter J. Wilcoxen

  • The Role of Economics in Climate Change Policy

    Warwick J. McKibbin;Peter J. Wilcoxen

  • Reducing US carbon emissions: an econometric general equilibrium assessment

    Dale W. Jorgenson;Peter J. Wilcoxen

  • Emissions Trading, Capital Flows and the Kyoto Protocol

    Warwick J. McKibbin;Martin T. Ross;Robert Shackleton;Peter J. Wilcoxen

  • Emissions trading, capital flows and the Kyoto protocol

    Warwick J. McKibbin;Martin T. Ross;Robert Shackleton;Peter J. Wilcoxen

  • Intertemporal general equilibrium modeling of U.S. environmental regulation

    Dale W. Jorgenson;Peter J. Wilcoxen

  • A better way to slow global climate change

    Peter J Wilcoxen;Warwick McKibbin

  • Carbon Taxes and Economic Welfare

    Dale Jorgenson;D. Slesnick;Peter Wilcoxen

  • Climate Change Policy after Kyoto: Blueprint for a Realistic Approach

    Warwick J. McKibbin;Peter J. Wilcoxen

  • Carbon Taxes and Economic Welfare

    Dale W. Jorgenson;Daniel T. Slesnick;Peter J. Wilcoxen

  • Reducing U.S. carbon dioxide emissions: an assessment of different instruments

    Dale W. Jorgenson;Peter J. Wilcoxen

  • Energy, the Environment, and Economic Growth

    Dale W. Jorgenson;Richard J. Goettle;Mun S. Ho;Peter J. Wilcoxen

  • A global approach to energy and the environment: The G-cubed model

    Warwick J. McKibbin;Peter J. Wilcoxen

  • THE ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS OF BORDER TAX ADJUSTMENTS FOR CLIMATE POLICY

    Warwick J. McKibbin;Peter J. Wilcoxen

  • The Economic and Environmental Effects of Border Tax Adjustments for Climate Policy

    Warwick J. McKibbin;Peter J. Wilcoxen

  • Reducing US Carbon Dioxide Emissions: The Cost of Different Goals

    Dale Jorgenson;Peter Wilcoxen

  • Global economic and environmental outcomes of the Paris Agreement

    Weifeng Liu;Warwick J. McKibbin;Warwick J. McKibbin;Adele C. Morris;Peter J. Wilcoxen;Peter J. Wilcoxen

  • What to expect from an international system of tradable permits for carbon emissions

    Warwick J. McKibbin;Robert Shackleton;Peter J. Wilcoxen

  • A credible foundation for long–term international cooperation on climate change

    Warwick J. McKibbin;Peter J. Wilcoxen

  • COMPARING CLIMATE COMMITMENTS: A MODEL-BASED ANALYSIS OF THE COPENHAGEN ACCORD

    Warwick J. Mckibbin;Warwick J. Mckibbin;Adele C. Morris;Peter J. Wilcoxen;Peter J. Wilcoxen

  • Estimates of the costs of Kyoto: Marrakesh versus the McKibbin–Wilcoxen blueprint

    Warwick J McKibbin;Warwick J McKibbin;Peter J Wilcoxen;Peter J Wilcoxen

  • Double Dividend: Environmental Taxes and Fiscal Reform in the United States

    Dale W. Jorgenson;Richard J. Goettle;Mun S. Ho;Peter J. Wilcoxen

Frequent Co-Authors

Warwick J. McKibbin
Warwick J. McKibbin Australian National University
Dale W. Jorgenson
Dale W. Jorgenson Harvard University
Mun S. Ho
Mun S. Ho Harvard University
David Popp
David Popp Syracuse University
Peter B. Dixon
Peter B. Dixon Victoria University
Wing Thye Woo
Wing Thye Woo University of California, Davis
Donald I. Siegel
Donald I. Siegel Syracuse University
Christopher A. Scholz
Christopher A. Scholz Syracuse University
Charles T. Driscoll
Charles T. Driscoll Syracuse University
Chris E. Johnson
Chris E. Johnson Syracuse University

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