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Working Papers
2011
- What drives the change in UK household energy expenditure and associated CO2 emissions? Implication and forecast to 2020
Surrey Energy Economics Centre (SEEC), School of Economics Discussion Papers (SEEDS), Surrey Energy Economics Centre (SEEC), School of Economics, University of Surrey View citations (2)
See also Journal Article What drives the change in UK household energy expenditure and associated CO2 emissions? Implication and forecast to 2020, Applied Energy, Elsevier (2012) View citations (20) (2012)
2008
- Asymmetric Price Responses and the Underlying Energy Demand Trend: Are they Substitutes or Complements? Evidence from Modelling OECD Aggregate Energy Demand
Surrey Energy Economics Centre (SEEC), School of Economics Discussion Papers (SEEDS), Surrey Energy Economics Centre (SEEC), School of Economics, University of Surrey View citations (1)
See also Journal Article Asymmetric price responses and the underlying energy demand trend: Are they substitutes or complements? Evidence from modelling OECD aggregate energy demand, Energy Economics, Elsevier (2010) View citations (37) (2010)
2007
- Gasoline Demand, Pricing Policy and Social Welfare in Iran
Surrey Energy Economics Centre (SEEC), School of Economics Discussion Papers (SEEDS), Surrey Energy Economics Centre (SEEC), School of Economics, University of Surrey View citations (18)
Journal Articles
2020
- Rebound Effects for Household Energy Services in the UK
The Energy Journal, 2020, Volume 41, (Number 4), 31-60 View citations (7)
- Transient and Persistent Energy Efficiency in the Wastewater Sector based on Economic Foundations
The Energy Journal, 2020, Volume 41, (Number 6), 233-254 View citations (4)
2015
- Living up to expectations: Estimating direct and indirect rebound effects for UK households
Energy Economics, 2015, 52, (S1), S100-S116 View citations (58)
2014
- Who rebounds most? Estimating direct and indirect rebound effects for different UK socioeconomic groups
Ecological Economics, 2014, 106, (C), 12-32 View citations (93)
2013
- Turning lights into flights: Estimating direct and indirect rebound effects for UK households
Energy Policy, 2013, 55, (C), 234-250 View citations (93)
2012
- Forecasting scenarios for UK household expenditure and associated GHG emissions: Outlook to 2030
Ecological Economics, 2012, 84, (C), 129-141 View citations (14)
- What drives the change in UK household energy expenditure and associated CO2 emissions? Implication and forecast to 2020
Applied Energy, 2012, 94, (C), 202-214 View citations (20)
See also Working Paper What drives the change in UK household energy expenditure and associated CO2 emissions? Implication and forecast to 2020, Surrey Energy Economics Centre (SEEC), School of Economics Discussion Papers (SEEDS) (2011) View citations (2) (2011)
2011
- Missing carbon reductions? Exploring rebound and backfire effects in UK households
Energy Policy, 2011, 39, (6), 3572-3581 View citations (136)
2010
- Asymmetric price responses and the underlying energy demand trend: Are they substitutes or complements? Evidence from modelling OECD aggregate energy demand
Energy Economics, 2010, 32, (5), 1157-1164 View citations (37)
See also Working Paper Asymmetric Price Responses and the Underlying Energy Demand Trend: Are they Substitutes or Complements? Evidence from Modelling OECD Aggregate Energy Demand, Surrey Energy Economics Centre (SEEC), School of Economics Discussion Papers (SEEDS) (2008) View citations (1) (2008)
2007
- Gasoline demand, pricing policy and social welfare in the Islamic Republic of Iran
OPEC Energy Review, 2007, 31, (2), 105-124 View citations (17)
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