Publications
Publications I have authored or collaborated with others:
Articles:
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- Hochman, Gal, & Vijay Appasamy. (2024). “The Case for Carbon Capture and Storage Technologies.” Environments, , 11(3), 52; https://doi.org/10.3390/environments11030052
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Hochman, Gal, & David Zilberman. (2023). “Policy durability: taxes versus standards.” Choices
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David Zilberman, Joseph Cooper, Gal Hochman, Thomas Reardon, & Sadie Shoemaker. (2023). “Understanding Supply Chains Is Crucial for Good Agricultural Policy.” Choices
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Hochman, Gal. (2023). “C-FARE 2023 Brandt Forum Theme: Agriculture and Environmental Policy.” Choices [invited]
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Gal Hochman. (2023). “Insights into climate and economics.” Frontiers in Climate: Climate and Economics [invited]
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Jianda Wanga, Kangyin Dong, Gal Hochman, & Govinda R. Timilsina. (2022). “Factors driving aggregate service sector energy intensities in Asia and Eastern Europe: A LMDI analysis.” Energy Policy, 72,
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Hochman, Gal & Ruslana Rachel Palatnik. (2022). “The Economics of Aquatic Plants: The Case of Algae and Duckweed.” Annual Review of Resource Economics. 25:24.1-24.22.
- Hochman, Gal, Hainan Zhang, Lili Xia, Alan Robock, Aleti Saketh, Dominique Y. van der Mensbrugghe, & Jonas Jagermeyr. (2022) “Economic incentives modify agricultural impacts of nuclear war.” Environ. Res. Lett. https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ac61c7
- Lawrence, Lin, Shawn Sorrels, Shakthi T. Sivaram, Eric Lam, & Gal Hochman. (2021). “Improvement of Aquaculture Profitability and Sustainability Through Integration with Duckweed.” Agriculture Research and Technology, 2(1), 2-6
- Hochman, Gal & David Zilberman. (2021). “Optimal Environmental Taxation in Response to an Environmentally-unfriendly Political Challenger.” Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 106
- Hochman, Gal & Tabakis, Chrysostomos. (2020). “The Potential Implications of the Introduction of Bioelectricity in South Korea.” Sustainability, 12
- Hochman, Gal & Tabakis, Chrysostomos. (2020). “Biomass to Fuel: The Case of South Korea.” Sustainability, 12, 1-17
- William J. Schmelz, Gal Hochman, & Kenneth G. Miller. (2020). “Total cost of carbon capture and storage implemented at a regional scale: northeastern and midwestern United States.” Interface Focus.
- Hochman, Gal; Goldman, Alan; Felder, Frank; Mayer, James; Miller, Alexander; Holland, Patrick; Goldman, Leo; Manocha, Patricia; Song, Ze; Aleti, Saketh. (2020). “The Potential Economic Feasibility of Direct Electrochemical Nitrogen Reduction as a Route to Ammonia.” ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering
- Aleti, S. & G. Hochman. (2020). “Non-Constant Elasticity of Substitution and Intermittent Renewable Energy.” Agricultural and Resource Economics Review
- Dong, K., Hochman, G., Timilsina, G. (2020). “Do drivers of CO2 emission growth alter over time and by the stage of economic development?” Energy Policy
- Dong, K., Hochman, G., Kong, X., Sun, R., & Wang, Z. (2019). “Spatial econometric analysis of China’s PM10 pollution and its influential factors: Evidence from the provincial level.” Ecological Indicators, 96, 317-328.
- Bingjie Xu, Ruoyu Zhong, Gal Hochman, & Kangyin Dong (2019). “The environmental consequences of fossil fuels in China: National and regional perspectives.” Sustainable Development, 1-12
- Kangyin Dong, Gal Hochman, Yaqing Zhang, Renjin Sun, Hui Li, & Hua Liao. (2018). “CO2 emissions, economic and population growth, and renewable energy: Empirical evidence across regions.” Energy Economics, 75, 180-192. doi:10.1016/j.eneco.2018.08.017
- Gal Hochman, Hochman, E., Naveh, N., & Zilberman, D. (2018). “The synergy between aquaculture and hydroponics technologies: The case of lettuce and tilapia.” Sustainability, 10(10), 3479.
- Kangyin Dong, Renjin Sun, Gal Hochman, & Hui Li (2018). “Energy intensity and energy conservation potential in China: A regional comparison perspective.” Energy, 155, 782-795. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.energy.2018.05.053
- Gal Hochman & David Zilberman. (2018). “Corn Ethanol and US Biofuel Policy 10 Years Later: A Quantitative Assessment.” American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 100(2): 570-584.
- David Zilberman, Ben Gordon, Gal Hochman, & Justus Wesseler. (2018). “Economic of sustainable development and the bioeconomy.” Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy, Vol. 40(1): 22–37
- Kangyin Dong, Renjin Sun, & Gal Hochman. (2017). “Do natural gas and renewable energy consumption lead to less CO2 emission? Empirical evidence from a panel of BRICS countries.” Energy, Vol. 141(15): 1466-1478.
- Kangyin Dong, Renjin Sun, Gal Hochman, Xiangang Zeng, Hui Li, & Hangdian Jiang. (2017). “Impact of natural gas consumption on CO2 emissions: Panel data evidence from China’s provinces.” Journal of Cleaner Production, Vol. 162: 400-410.
- Gal Hochman & Govinda R. Timilsina. (2017). “Energy Efficiency Barriers in Commercial and Industrial Firms in Ukraine: An Empirical Analysis.” Energy Economics, Vol. 63: 22-30.
- Mook Bangalore, Gal Hochman, & David Zilberman. (2016). “Policy Incentives and Adoption of Agricultural Anaerobic Digestion: A Survey of Europe and the United States.” Renewable Energy, Vol. 97: 559-571
- Govinda Timilsina, Gal Hochman, & Iryna Fedets. (2016). “Understanding Energy Efficiency Barriers in Ukraine: Insights from a Survey of Commercial and Industrial Firms.” Energy, Vol. 106: 203-211.
- Gregory D Graff, Gal Hochman, Chubashini Suntharlingam, & David Zilberman. (2015). “The Competing Policy Paradigms of Agricultural Biotechnology.” AgBioForum, Vol. 18(2): 168-181.
- David Zilberman, Greg Graff, Gal Hochman, & Scott Kaplan. (2015). “The Political Economy of Biotechnology.” German Journal of Agriculture Economics, Vol. 64(4): 212-223.
- Gal Hochman, Shisi Wang, Qing Li, Paul Gotlieb, Fuqing Xu, & Yebo Li. (2015). “Cost of organic waste technologies: A case study for New Jersey.” AIMS Energy, Vol. 3(3): 450-462
- Deepak Rajagopal, Gal Hochman, Richard Plevin, & David Zilberman. (2015). “Multi-objective regulations on transportation fuels: Comparing renewable fuel mandates and emission standards.” Energy Economics, Vol. 49: 359-369.
- Gal Hochman & David Zilberman. (2015). “The political economy of OPEC.” Energy Economics, Vol. 48: 203-216
- Gal Hochman & David Zilberman. (2015). “Shale Oil and Biofuels: Implications for Oil Prices and the Political Instability of OPEC as a Cartel-of-Nations.” Energy Forum, First Quarter: 27-29.
- Orly Levitan, Jorge Dinamarca, Gal Hochman, & Paul G. Falkowski. (2014). “Diatoms: a fossil fuel of the future.” Trends in Biotechnology, 32(3), 117-124
- Gal Hochman, Deepak Rajagopal, Govinda Timilsina, & David Zilberman. (2014). “Quantifying the causes of the global food commodity price crisis.” Biomass & Bioenergy, Vol. 68: 106-114.
- Gal Hochman. (2014). “Biofuels at a crossroad.” Choices, Vol. 29(1): 1-5.
- David Zilberman, Gal Hochman, Scott Kaplan, & Eunice Mi Kim. “The political economy of biofuels.” Choices, Vol. 29(1): 1-5.
- Michael C. Trachtenberg & Gal Hochman. (2014). “Ethical Energy and the Clean Electron,” Villanova Environmental Law Journal, Vol. XXV(1): 121-147.
- David Zilberman, Scott M. Kaplan, Eunice Mi Kim, Gal Hochman, & Gregory Graff. (2013). “Continents Divided: Understanding Differences on GM Acceptance between Europe and North America,” GM Crops and Food: Biotechnology in Agriculture and the Food Chain, Vol. 4(3): 202-208
- Gal Hochman, Eithan Hochman, & David Zilberman. (2013). “The corruption of transition,” International Journal of Business and Management, 8(23): 76-92
- Michael C. Trachtenberg & Gal Hochman. (2013) “Energy efficiency: the critical systems lifetime measure,” Energy Forum, Second Quarter: 11–15.
- David Zilberman, Geoffrey Barrow, Gal Hochman, & Deepak Rajagopal. (2013). “On the indirect effect of biofuel,” The American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 95(5): 1332-1337.
- Gal Hochman, Chrysostomos Tabakis, & David Zilberman. (2013). “The Impact of International Trade on Institutions and Infrastructure,” Journal of Comparative Economics, Vol. 41(1): 126-140.
- Gal Hochman, Scott Kaplan, Deepak Rajagopal, & David Zilberman. (2012). “Biofuel and Food-Commodity Prices,” Agriculture, Vol. 2(3): 272-281.
- David Zilberman, Gal Hochman, Deepak Rajagopal, Steve Sexton, & Govinda Timilsina. (2012). “The Impact of Biofuels on Food Prices: Assessment of Findings,” American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 95: 275-281.
- Gal Hochman, Oded Hochman, Eithan Hochman, Amir Heiman, & Ping-Sun Leung. (2011). “Advertising Versus Sales In Demand Creation,” The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy, Vol. 11(1): 1-27.
- David Zilberman, Gal Hochman, & Deepak Rajagopal. (2011). “Indirect Land Use Change: A second-best solution to a first-class problem,” AgBioForum, Vol. 13(4): 382-390.
- David Zilberman, Gal Hochman, & Deepak Rajagopal. (2011). “On the Inclusion of Indirect Land Use in Biofuel Regulations,” University of Illinois Law Review, Vol. 2011(2): 413-434.
- Gal Hochman, Deepak Rajagopal & David Zilberman. (2011). “The effect of biofuels on the international oil market,” Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy, Vol. 33(3): 402-427.
- Deepak Rajagopal, Gal Hochman, & David Zilberman. (2010). “Indirect fuel use change (IFUC) and the lifecycle environmental impact of biofuel policies,” Energy Policy, Vol. 39(1): 228-233.
- Gal Hochman, Deepak Rajagopal, & David Zilberman. (2010). “Are Biofuels the Culprit: OPEC, Food, and Fuel,” The American Economic Review, Vol. 100(2): 183-187
- Gal Hochman, Deepak Rajagopal & David Zilberman. (2010). “The Effect of Biofuels on Crude Oil Markets,” AgBioForum, Vol. 13(2): 112-118.
- Gal Hochman & Ella Segev. (2010). “Managed Trade with Imperfect Information,”
The International Economic Review, Vol. 51(1): 187-211. - Madhu Khanna, Gal Hochman, Deepak Rajagopal, Steven E. Sexton & David Zilberman. (2009). “Sustainability of Food, Energy, and Environment with Biofuels,” CAB Reviews: Perspectives in Agriculture, Veterinary Science, Nutrition and Natural Resources, Vol. 028(4): 1-10.
- Gregory D. Graff, Gal Hochman, & David Zilberman. (2009). “The Political Economy of Agricultural Biotechnology Policies,” AgBioForum, Vol. 12(1): 34-46.
- Deepak Rajagopal, Steven E. Sexton, Gal Hochman, & David Zilberman. (2009). “Recent Developments in Renewable Technologies: R&D Investment/Synthetic Biology,” Annual Review of Resource Economics, Vol. 1: 621-644.
- Steven E. Sexton, Deepak Rajagopal, Gal Hochman, David W. Roland-Holst, & David Zilberman. (2009). “Biofuel policy must evaluate environmental, food security and energy goals to maximize net benefits,” California Agriculture, Vol. 63(4): 191-198.
- Deepak Rajagopal, Steven E. Sexton, Gal Hochman, David W. Roland-Holst, & David Zilberman. (2009). “Model estimates food-versus-biofuel trade-off,” California Agriculture, Vol. 63(4): 199-201.
- Steven E. Sexton, David Zilberman, Deepak Rajagopal, & Gal Hochman. (2009). “The Role of Biotechnology in the Sustainable Biofuel Future,” AgrBioForum, Vol. 12(1): 130-140.
- Gal Hochman, Steven E. Sexton, & David Zilberman. (2008). “The Economics of Biofuel Policy and Biotechnology,” Journal of Agricultural & Food Industrial Organization, Vol. 6(2): 1-22.
- Gal Hochman. (2008). “Trade Negotiations, Domestic Policies, and the Most Favored Nation Clause,” The Canadian Journal of Economics, Vol. 41(3): 781-795.
- Eyal Brill, Gal Hochman, & Eithan Hochman. (1997). “Aspects of Privatization of a Water Region,” The Economic Quarterly, Vol. 44(2): 241-262.