Univ.Prof.Dr. Franz Wirl
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  Univ. Prof. Dr. Franz Wirl Institut für Betriebswirtschaftslehre
Universität Wien
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Publications


2008
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    with Andreas Novak and Franz X. Hof, Happiness due to Consumption and its Increases, Wealth and Status, Studies in Nonlinear Dynamics & Econometrics 12, Berkeley Electronic Press, 2008.
[139]
    Why Do Oil Prices Jump (or Fall)? Energy Policy, 36, 1029-1043, 2008.
[136]
    with Jürgen Noll, Abatement and Permits when Pollution is Uncertain and Violations are Fined, Environmental and Resource Economics, 40, 299-312, 2008.
[134]
    Tragedy of the Commons in a Stochastic Dynamic Game of a Stock Externality, Journal of Public Economic Theory, 10, 99-124, 2008.
[131]

2007
TOP
    Energy Conservation, Expectations and Uncertainty, accepted Energy Economics, 2007.
[138]
    Resource Extraction by Cartels Facing Constraints on Cooperation, accepted Resource and Energy Economics, 2007.
[137]
    with Petra Amrusch, The Impact of Environmental Conditions on the Housing Market: An Analysis of the Paduan Housing market, accepted Journal of Housing Economics, 2007.
[135]
    Intertemporal Investments into Synfuels, accepted Natural Resource Modeling, 2007.
[133]
    Non-cooperative investment in partnerships and their termination, in print Central European Journal of Operations Research, 2007.
[132]
    Do Multiple Nash Equilibria in Markov Strategies Mitigate the Tragedy of the Commons? Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 31, 3723-3740, 2007.
[130]
    Optimal Maintenance and Scrapping versus the Value of Back Ups, Computational Management Science, 2007.
[129]
    Reversible Stopping ("Switching") Implies Super Contact, Computational Management Science, 2007.
[128]
    with Simon Sagmeister, Changing of the Guards. New Coaches in Austria’s Premier Soccer Division, forthcoming in Empirica.
[127]
    with Jürgen Noll, Voluntary (Environmental) Standards, Journal of Economics and Business, 59, 275-285, 2007.
[126]
    with Franz X. Hof, Wealth Induced Multiple Equilibria in Small Open Economy Versions of the Ramsey Model, accepted, Homo oeconomicus, 2007.
[125]
    Energy Prices and Carbon Taxes under Uncertainty about Global Warming, Environmental and Resource Economics, 36, 313-340, 2007.
[124]
    Social interactions within a dynamic competitive economy, Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications, 133, 385-400, 2007.
[121]
    with Thomas Dangl, The Consequences of Irreversibility on Optimal Intertemporal Emission Policies Under Uncertainty, Central European Journal of Operations Research, 15, 143-166, 2007.
[119]

2006
TOP
    The Consequences of Irreversibilities on Optimal Intertemporal CO2 Emission Policies under Uncertainty, Resource and Energy Economics, 28, 105-123, 2006.
[123]
    Pollution Thresholds under Uncertainty, Environment and Development Economics, 11, 493-506, 2006.
[122]
    with Gustav Feichtinger, History versus Expectations: Increasing Returns or Social Influence? Journal of Socio-Economics, 35, 877-888, 2006.
[120]

2005
TOP
    with Claus Huber, Voluntary Internalisations Facing the Threat of a Pollution Tax, Review of Economic Design, 9, 337-362, 2005.
[118]
    with Claus Huber, Entitling the Pollutee: Liability versus Standard under Private Information, Environmental and Resource Economics, 30, 287-311, 2005.
[117]
    with Gustav Feichtinger, History Dependence in Concave Economies, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 57, 390-407, 2005.
[116]

2004
TOP
    International Greenhouse Gas Emissions when Global Warming is a Stochastic Process, Applied Stochastic Models in Business and Industry, 20, 95-114, 2004.
[115]
    Inter-Divisional Contracts, International Journal of the Economics of Business, 11, 259-267, 2004.
[114]
    Thresholds in Concave Renewable Resource Models, Ecological Economics, 48, 259-267, 2004.
[113]
    with Thomas Dangl, Investment under Uncertainty: Calculating the Value Function when the Hamilton-Jacobi-Bellman-Equation cannot be Solved Analytically, Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 28, 1437-1460, 2004.
[111]
    with Azra Kujundzic, Impact of OPEC Conferences on World Oil Prices 1984 – 2001, The Energy Journal,25/1, 45-62, 2004.
[110]
    Sustainable growth, renewable resources and pollution: thresholds and cycles, Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 28, 1149-1157, 2004.
[109]

2003
TOP
    with Richard Hartl, Gustav Feichtinger, Peter Kort, Multiple Equilibria and Thresholds due to Relative Investment, Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications, 123, 49-82, 2003.
[112]
    Regulating vertically integrated utilities when transfers are costly but revenues are beneficial, Public Choice, 114, 175-195, 2003.
[108]

2002
TOP
    with M. Dworak, G. Feichtinger, A. Prskawetz, und A. Novak, Optimal Long Run Budgetary Policies under the Maastricht Criteria or a Stability Pact, Macroeconomic Dynamics, 6, 665-686, 2002.
[107]
    with Gustav Feichtinger, Intrafamiliar Consumption and Saving under Altruism and Wealth Considerations, Economica, 69, 93-111, 2002.
[106]
    Stability and Limit Cycles in Competitive Equilibria subject to Adjustment Costs and Dynamic Spillovers, Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 26, 375-398, 2002.
[105]

2001
TOP
    with Gustav Feichtinger, Richard F. Hartl und Peter Kort, The Dynamics of a Simple Relative Adjustment-Cost Framework, German Economic Review, 2, 255-268, 2001.
[104]

2000
TOP
    with Cees Withagen, Complexities Due to Sluggish Expansion of Backstop Capacities, Journal of Economics, 72, 153-174, 2000.
[103]
    with Gustav Feichtinger, Instabilities in Concave, Dynamic, Economic Optimizations, Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications, 107, 275-286, 2000.
[102]
    Lessons from the Utility Conservation Programmes, Energy Journal, 21/1, 87-108, 2000.
[101]
    Optimal Accumulation of Pollution: Existence of Limit Cycles for the Social Optimum and the Competitive Equilibrium, Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 24, 297-306, 2000.
[100]

1999
TOP
    Conservation Incentives for Consumers, Journal of Regulatory Economics, 15, 23-40, 1999.
[99]
    Paternalistic Principals, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 38, 403-419, 1999.
[98]
    with A. Prskawetz, G. Feichtinger, M. Luptacik, F. Hof, A. Milik, W. Lutz, Endogenous Growth of Population and Income Depending on Resource and Knowledge, European Journal of Population, 14, 305-331, 1999.
[97]
    with Gustav Feichtinger und Michael Kopel, Marketing Models: Analysis and Control of Complicated Dynamics, Central European Journal of Operations Research, 7, 39–52, 1999.
[96]
    De- and Reforestation: Stability, Instability and Limit Cycles, Environmental and Resource Economics, 14, 463-479, 1999.
[95]
    Complex Dynamic Environmental Policies, Resource and Energy Economics, 21, 19-41, 1999
[93]
    Dynamic Externalities: Comparing Conditions for Hopf Bifurcations under Laissez Faire and Planning, Annals of Operations Research, 89, 177-194, 1999.
[92]

1998
TOP
    Socio-Economic Typologies of Bureaucratic Corruption and Implications, Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 8, 199-220, 1998.
[94]
    with Gustav Feichtinger und Sergio Rinaldi, Corruption Dynamics in Democratic Systems, Complexity , 5, 3, 53-64, 1998.
[91]
    with Claus Huber, The Polluter Pays versus the Pollutee Pays Principle under Asymmetric Information, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 35, 69-87, 1998.
[90]
    with Claus Huber und I. O. Walker, Joint Implementation: Strategic Reactions and Possible Remedies, Environmental and Resource Economics, 12, 203-224, 1998.
[89]
    with Wolfgang Orasch, Analysis of United States' Utility Conservation Programs, Review of Industrial Organization, 13, 467-486, 1998.
[88]

1997
TOP
    Consumer Demand over Time and Intertemporal Market Equilibria, Central European Journal of Operations Research and Economics, 5, 177-203, 1997.
[87]
    with Wolfgang Orasch, Technological Efficiency and the Demand for Energy (Road Transport), Energy Policy, 25, 1129-1136, 1997.
[86]
    Stability and Limit Cycles in One-Dimensional Dynamic Optimizations of Competitive Agents with a Market Externality, Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 7, 73-89, 1997.
[85]

1996
TOP
    with Claus Huber, Optimal Incentives to Reduce Transboundary Emissions: Theory and Empirical Illustration to Sulphur Emissions in Austria and (former) Czeckoslovakia, Empirica, 23, 149-172, 1996.
[84]
    Pathways to Hopf bifurcations in dynamic, continuous time optimization problems, Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications, 91, 299-320, 1996.
[83]
    Dynamic voluntary provision of public goods: extension for nonlinear strategies, European Journal of Political Economy, 12, 555-560, 1996.
[82]
    Can Leviathan Governments Mitigate the Tragedy of the Commons?, Public Choice, 87, 363-378, 1996.
[79]
    The Design of Optimal Conservation Programs by Electric Utilities Considering Strategic Consumer Behavior, Management Science, 42, 404-414, 1996.
[78]

1995
TOP
    Strategic Consumers' Reactions to Conservation Incentives, Utilities Policy, 5, 109-113, 1995.
[81]
    Strategic Reactions to Conservation Incentives by Consumers and Utilities, Pacific and Asian Journal of Energy, 5(2), 187-195, 1995.
[80]
    with Engelbert Dockner, Leviathan Governments and Carbon Taxes: Costs and Potential Benefits, European Economic Review, 39, 1215-1236, 1995.
[77]
    with Gustav Feichtinger, Persistent Cyclical Consumption. Variations on the Becker-Murphy Model on Addiction, Rationality and Society, 7, 156-166, 1995.
[74]
    The Exploitation of Fossil Fuels under the Threat of Global Warming and Carbon Taxes: A Dynamic Game, Environmental and Resource Economics, 5, 333-352, 1995.
[73]
    Impact of Regulation on Demand Side Conservation Programs, Journal of Regulatory Economics, 7, 43-62, 1995.
[72]
    The Cyclical Exploitation of Renewable Resource Stocks May Be Optimal, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 29, 252-261, 1995.
[71]

1994
TOP
    Global Warming and Carbon Taxes: A Dynamic Game between Energy Consumers and Producers, Journal of Policy Modelling, 16, 577-596, 1994.
[76]
    The Ramsey Model Revisited - the Optimality of Cyclical Consumption and Growth, Journal of Economics, 60, 81-98, 1994.
[75]
    Efficient Introduction of Pigovian Taxes, Environmental and Resource Economics, 4, 535-544, 1994.
[70]
    Efficient Introduction of Pigovian Taxes, Environmental and Resource Economics, 4, 535-544, 1994.
[69]
    Is Sir Karl Raimund Popper a Precursor of Public Choice?, Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics, 5, 107-119, 1994.
[68]
    On the Unprofitability of Utility Demand-Side-Conservation Programmes, Energy Economics, 16, 46-53, 1994.
[67]
    with A. Prskawetz und G. Feichtinger, Endogenous population growth and the exploitation of renewable resources, Journal of Mathematical Population Studies, 5, 87-106, 1994.
[66]
    Dynamic Consumer Demand: A Comparison of Monopolistic and Oligopolistic Intertemporal Market Equilibria, International Journal of Systems Science, 25, 1761-1774, 1994.
[65]
    The World Oil Market after the Iraq-Kuwait Crisis. Economic and Politico-Economic Considerations, Energy Sources, 16, 75-88, 1994.
[61]
    Energy Taxes - Some Critical Remarks, Energy Sources, 16, 1-15, 1994.
[59]
    A New Route to Cyclical Strategies in Two-Dimensional, Concave Optimal Control Models, Richerche Economiche, 48, 165-173, 1994.
[58]
    Transboundary Pollution: Are Subsidies Efficient? A Game Theoretical Analysis of Subsidizing Environmental Protection in Eastern Europe, International Journal of Global Energy Issues, 6 Nos. 3/4/5, Special Issue on Central and Eastern European Energy Policy, 263-267, 1994.
[57]
    The Dynamics of Lobbying - A Differential Game, Public Choice, 80, 307-323, 1994.
[56]
    Pigouvian Taxation of Energy for Stock and Flow Externalities and Strategic, Non-Competitive Pricing, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 26, 1-18, 1994.
[55]
    with G. Feichtinger und A. Novak, Limit Cycles in Intertemporal Adjustment Models - Theory and Applications, Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 18, 353-380, 1994.
[54]

1993
TOP
    with I. O. Walker, Irreversible Price-Induced Efficiency Improvements: Theory and Empirical Application to Road Transportation, The Energy Journal, 14 (4), 183-205, 1993.
[64]
    Stability of the Price Reaction Function when the Consumers Employ Perfect Foresight, Natural Resource Modelling, 7, 149-161, 1993.
[63]
    with G. Feichtinger, A Dynamic Variant of the Battle of the Sexes, International Journal of Game Theory, 22, 359-380, 1993.
[62]
    Energy Pricing when Externalities are Taxed, Resource & Energy Economics, 15, 255-270, 1993.
[60]
    with H. J. Hoffmann, Environmental Policy in the F.R.G.: Its Economic Costs and the Sectorial Impact, Journal of Environmental Management, 37, 103-115, 1993.
[51]

1992
TOP
    The Impact of Conservation, Technology and the New Registration Tax on Automobiles on Energy Consumption, Empirica, 19, 95-113, 1992.
[53]
    The Problem of Social Costs Revisited - The 'Efficiency' of Laissez Faire over Pigouvian Intervention, International Review of Economics and Finance, 1, 295-303, 1992.
[52]
    Oil Taxation in the Presence of Consumer Adjustment Costs and Volatile Prices - The Case of Small Countries, International Journal of Energy Research, 16, 771-778, 1992.
[50]
    The European Power Industry - Characteristics and Scope for Deregulation, OPEC Review, 16, 137-150, 1992.
[49]
    On the Marginal Costs of Garbage Disposal - A Viewpoint, The International Journal of Environmental Studies, 40, 165-170, 1992.
[46]
    with Michael Rauscher, Monopolistic Peak Load Pricing when Demand is Dynamic, International Journal of Systems Science, 23, 457-471, 1992.
[45]
    Impact on World Oil Prices when Larger and Fewer Producers Emerge from a Political Restructuring of the Middle East, Energy The International Journal, 17, 367-375, 1992.
[44]
    The Energy Markets of Eastern Europe: Impact from Deregulation, International Journal of Global Energy Issues, 4, 28-39, 1992.
[43]
    Cyclical Strategies in Two-Dimensional Optimal Control Models: Necessary Conditions and Existence, Annals of Operations Research, 37, 345-356, 1992.
[38]
    with Reinhard Haas, Market Penetration of Natural Gas in Europe: Prospects and Impediments, Energy Sources, 14, 21-32, 1992.
[33]

1991
TOP
    Impact of the Political and Economic Restructuring in Eastern Europe on the Availability of Net Energy Exports - An Empirical Framework, Economics of Planning, 24, 181-202, 1991.
[48]
    Dynamic Demand and Noncompetitive Pricing Strategies, Journal of Economics (ZfN), 54, 227-249, 1991.
[47]
    Needle Peaking Caused by Time of Day Tariffs, International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems, 13, 175-181, 1991.
[42]
    Energy Demand and Consumer Price Expectations: An Empirical Investigation of the Consequences from the Recent Oil Price Collapse, Resources and Energy, 13, 241-262, 1991.
[41]
    The Restructuring of Eastern Europe and its Possible Consequences for the Environment, Atmospheric Environmental Management, 15, 765-772, 1991.
[40]
    Economics of (Oil) Price Politics: Penalizing Price Changes, Journal of Policy Modelling, 13, 515-527, 1991.
[39]
    with Gustav Feichtinger, Politico-Economic Cycles of Regulation and Deregulation, European Journal of Political Economy, 7, 469-485, 1991.
[37]
    Monopolistic Resource Extraction and Limit Pricing: The Market Penetration of Competitively Produced Synfuels, Environmental and Resource Economics, 1, 157-178, 1991.
[36]
    Dynamics of Commodity Taxation - an Example of an Energy Tax, System Dynamics Review, 7, 145-158, 1991.
[34]
    Phasing of Deregulation: Normative versus Positive Objectives, Journal of Regulatory Economics, 3, 89-106, 1991.
[32]
    The Political Economics of Wackersdorf: Why do Politicians Stick to Their Past Decisions, Public Choice, 70, 343-350, 1991.
[29]
    Evaluation of Management Strategies under Environmental Constraints, European Journal of Operational Research, 55, 191-200, 1991.
[25]
    Dynamic Demand, Consumers’ Expectations and Monopolistic Resource Extraction: An Application to OPEC Pricing Policies, Empirical Economics, 16, 379-400, 1991.
[24]

1990
TOP
    with Elisabeth Szirucsek, Energy Modelling - A Survey, OPEC Review, 14, 361-378, 1990.
[35]
    with Hannes Pfeiffenberger, The Costs of Hydro Power, Evidence on Learning-by-Doing, Economies of Scale and Resource Constraints, International Journal of Energy Research, 14, 893-899, 1990.
[31]
    Future World Oil Prices and Production Level: A Comment, Energy Journal, 11/3, 131-134, 1990.
[28]
    Optimal Introduction of Time-of-Day Tariffs in the Presence of Consumer Adjustment Costs, Journal of Economics (ZfN), 51, 259-271, 1990.
[27]
    Dynamic Demand and Optimal Opec Pricing: An Empirical Investigation, Energy Economics, 12, 174-176, 1990.
[26]
    Efficient Tariffs to Market District Heat, Energy The International Journal, 15, 773-779, 1990
[23]
    Do Volatile Oil Prices and Consumer Adjustment Costs Justify an Additional Petroleum Tax?, Energy Journal, 11/1, 147-150, 1990.
[21]
    Sluggish Demand, Price Expectations and Monopolistic Resource Extraction, INFOR, 28, 392-402, 1990.
[19]
    The Future of World Oil Prices: Smooth Growth or Volatility, Energy Policy, 18, 756-763, 1990.
[17]

1989
TOP
    Analytics of Demand-Side Conservation Programs, Energy Systems & Policy, 13, 285-300, 1989.
[30]
    Impact of Environmental Regulation on Economic Activity - Austria, Empirica, 16, 209-233, 1989.
[22]
    Economic Theories of (De-) Regulation: Lessons for the Power Industry, Energy Exploration and Exploitation, 7, 238-250, 1989.
[20]
    Optimal Capacity Expansion of Hydro Power Plants, Energy Economics, 11, 133-136, April 1989.
[18]

1988
TOP
    Asymmetrical Energy Demand Pattern: Some Theoretical Explanations, Opec Review, 12, 353-367, 1988.
[16]
    Thermal Comfort, Energy Conservation, and Fuel Substitution: An Economic-Engineering Approach, Energy Systems and Policy, 11, 311-328, 1988.
[15]
    Resource Extraction of Imperfect Substitutes, Energy Economics, 10, 242-248, 1988.
[14]
    Optimal Electricity Production from Hydro Power Plants with Storage, Mathematical Methods of Operations Research, 32, 121-136, 1988.
[13]
    Volatile Oil Prices: Two Propositions from Economics and "Realpolitik", Natural Resources Forum, 12, 91-94, 1988.
[12]

1987
TOP
    with Gerd Infanger und Erich Unterwurzacher, Planning of Production under Environmental Constraints, Engineering Costs and Production Economics, 12, 299-305, 1987.
[11]
    Joint Production of Substitutable, Exhaustible Resources or: Is Flaring Gas Rational, Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 11, 499-511, 1987.
[10]
    Production/Reserve Ratios and the Taxation of Oil Revenues, Opec Review, 11, 251-261, 1987.
[9]
    Energy Policy of Industrialized Countries: The Austrian Experience Evaluated within an Empirical Framework, Energy, Exploration, and Exploitation, 5, 141-156, 1987.
[8]

1986
TOP
    Fuel Conservation under Rational Expectations of the Energy Price Evolution, Resources and Energy, 8, 185-197, 1986.
[7]

1985
TOP
    with Abodunde Tunji und Franz Köstl, Energy Demand Elasticities: A Reassessment, Opec Review, 9, 163-185, 1985.
[6]
    with Abodunde Tunji, Optimal Production of Oil and Gas, Engineering Costs and Production Economics, 9, 105-111, 1985.
[5]
    with Gerd Infanger, The Prospects of Energy Conservation: A Different Approach to the Fuel Demand for Space Heating, Empirica, 2, 227-245, 1985.
[4]
    Are Oil Prices Going to Remain Volatile?, Mathematical Methods of Operations Research, 29, B41-B63, 1985.
[3]

1984
TOP
    Sensitivity Analysis of Opec Pricing Policies, Opec Review, 8, Autumn 1984, 321-331, 1984.
[2]

1983
TOP
    with Abodunde Tunji, Exhaustible Resources: Market Discrimination and Local Pricing, Opec Review, 7, 284-311, 1983.
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