Energy Economics
1979 - 2025
Continuation of Journal of Energy Finance & Development. Current editor(s): R. S. J. Tol, Beng Ang, Lance Bachmeier, Perry Sadorsky, Ugur Soytas and J. P. Weyant From Elsevier Bibliographic data for series maintained by Catherine Liu (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 83, issue C, 2019
- Comparing electricity consumption trends: A multilevel index decomposition analysis of the Genevan and Swiss economy pp. 1-25

- Bram van Megen, Meinrad Bürer and Martin K. Patel
- Network tariff design with prosumers and electromobility: Who wins, who loses? pp. 26-39

- Quentin Hoarau and Yannick Perez
- Oil prices and economic policy uncertainty: Evidence from a nonparametric panel data model pp. 40-51

- Abebe Hailemariam, Russell Smyth and Xibin Zhang
- Good subsidies or bad subsidies? Evidence from low-carbon transition in China's metallurgical industry pp. 52-60

- Boqiang Lin and Mengmeng Xu
- Can China achieve its 2030 energy development targets by fulfilling carbon intensity reduction commitments? pp. 61-73

- Lianbiao Cui, Rongjing Li, Malin Song and Lei Zhu
- Index decomposition analysis for comparing emission scenarios: Applications and challenges pp. 74-87

- B.W. Ang and Tian Goh
- Consumer switching in retail electricity markets: Is price all that matters? pp. 88-103

- Tom Ndebele, Dan Marsh and Riccardo Scarpa
- Increasing marginal costs and the efficiency of differentiated feed-in tariffs pp. 104-118

- Kira Lancker and Martin Quaas
- Time-varying volatility spillover between Chinese fuel oil and stock index futures markets based on a DCC-GARCH model with a semi-nonparametric approach pp. 119-143

- Yang Hou, Steven Li and Fenghua Wen
- Welfare evaluation of subsidies to renewable energy in general equilibrium: Theory and application pp. 144-155

- Per-Olov Johansson and Bengt Kriström
- Modelling for insight: Does financial development improve environmental quality? pp. 156-179

- Alex Acheampong
- Regularization approach for network modeling of German power derivative market pp. 180-196

- Shi Chen, Wolfgang Karl Härdle and Brenda López Cabrera
- Evolution of urban household indirect carbon emission responsibility from an inter-sectoral perspective: A case study of Guangdong, China pp. 197-207

- Wei Zhen, Zhangqi Zhong, Yichen Wang, Lu Miao, Quande Qin and Yi-Ming Wei
- Increasing returns to scale in energy-intensive sectors and its implications on climate change modeling pp. 208-216

- Zili Yang
- Regional difference and drivers in China's carbon emissions embodied in internal trade pp. 217-228

- Zhaohua Wang, Yiming Li, Hailin Cai, Yuantao Yang and Bo Wang
- Do energy audits help SMEs to realize energy-efficiency opportunities? pp. 229-239

- F. Kalantzis and D. Revoltella
- Monthly crude oil spot price forecasting using variational mode decomposition pp. 240-253

- Jinchao Li, Shaowen Zhu and Qianqian Wu
- Including bottom-up emission abatement technologies in a large-scale global economic model for policy assessments pp. 254-263

- Matthias Weitzel, Bert Saveyn and Toon Vandyck
- Fiscal spending and green economic growth: Evidence from China pp. 264-271

- Boqiang Lin and Junpeng Zhu
- Wide-range estimation of various substitution elasticities for CES production functions at the sectoral level pp. 272-289

- Michal Antoszewski
- Nexus between financial development, tourism, renewable energy, and greenhouse gas emission in high-income countries: A continent-wise analysis pp. 293-310

- Muhammad Tariq Iqbal Khan, Muhammad Rizwan Yaseen and Qamar Ali
- Testing for short and long-run asymmetric responses and structural breaks in the retail gasoline supply chain pp. 311-318

- Donald Bumpass, Christopher Douglas, Vance Ginn and M.H. Tuttle
- On the stationarity of CO2 emissions in OECD and BRICS countries: A sequential testing approach pp. 319-332

- Eléazar Zerbo and Olivier Darné
- Does environmental heterogeneity affect the productive efficiency of grid utilities in China? pp. 333-344

- Xiao-Yan Liu, Michael Pollitt, Bai-Chen Xie and Li-Qiu Liu
- Structural path and decomposition analysis of aggregate embodied energy and emission intensities pp. 345-360

- Bin Su, B.W. Ang and Yingzhu Li
- Price risk management and capital structure of oil and gas project companies: Difference between upstream and downstream industries pp. 361-374

- Seon Tae Kim and Bongseok Choi
- Does the U.S. economic policy uncertainty connect financial markets? Evidence from oil and commodity currencies pp. 375-388

- Claudiu Albulescu, Riza Demirer, Ibrahim Raheem and Aviral Tiwari
- Economy-wide estimates of energy rebound effect: Evidence from China's provinces pp. 389-401

- Zheming Yan, Xiaoling Ouyang and Kerui Du
- An effective and robust decomposition-ensemble energy price forecasting paradigm with local linear prediction pp. 402-414

- Quande Qin, Kangqiang Xie, Huangda He, Li Li, Xianghua Chu, Yi-Ming Wei and Teresa Wu
- CO2 emissions and economic activity: A short-to-medium run perspective pp. 415-429

- Jack Fosten
- Can stale oil price news predict stock returns? pp. 430-444

- Paresh Kumar Narayan
- Analysing systemic risk and time-frequency quantile dependence between crude oil prices and BRICS equity markets indices: A new look pp. 445-466

- Aviral Tiwari, Nader Trabelsi, Faisal Alqahtani and Shawkat Hammoudeh
- The impact of political connections on the efficiency of China's renewable energy firms pp. 467-474

- Mingshan Li, Xiaohua Sun, Yun Wang and Helen Song-Turner
- The asymmetric linkage between energy use and economic growth in selected African countries: Evidence from a nonlinear panel autoregressive distributed lag model pp. 475-490

- Jeffrey Kouton
- Effectiveness of local air pollution and GHG taxes: The case of Chilean industrial sources pp. 491-500

- Cristian Mardones and Martin Cabello
- Energy use, industrial soot and vehicle exhaust pollution—China's regional air pollution recognition, performance decomposition and governance pp. 501-514

- Zhuang Miao, Tomas Baležentis, Shuai Shao and Dongfeng Chang
- Option prices and implied volatility in the crude oil market pp. 515-539

- Vesa Soini and Sindre Lorentzen
- Economic gains and environmental losses from international trade: A decomposition of pollution intensity in China's value-added trade pp. 540-554

- Yuwan Duan and Bingqian Yan
- A social cost of carbon for (almost) every country pp. 555-566

- Richard Tol
- Q-complementarity in household adoption of photovoltaics and electricity-intensive goods: The case of electric vehicles pp. 567-577

- Jed Cohen, Valeriya Azarova, Andrea Kollmann and Johannes Reichl
- Oil prices and stock market anomalies pp. 578-587

- Muhammad A. Cheema and Frank Scrimgeour
- Determinants of global natural gas consumption and import–export flows pp. 588-602

- Jiandong Chen, Jie Yu, Bowei Ai, Malin Song and Wenxuan Hou
Volume 82, issue C, 2019
- Returns to scale in electricity generation: Replicated and revisited pp. 4-15

- David Bernstein and Christopher Parmeter
- Capital-labour-energy substitution in a nested CES framework: A replication and update of Kemfert (1998) pp. 16-25

- Arne Henningsen, Geraldine Henningsen and Edwin van der Werf
- Time-varying parameter energy demand functions: Benchmarking state-space methods against rolling-regressions pp. 26-41

- Aynur Alptekin, David Broadstock, Xiaoqi Chen and Dong Wang
- Linkages between oil price shocks and stock returns revisited pp. 42-61

- Firmin Doko Tchatoka, Virginie Masson and Sean Parry
- Market deregulation and nuclear safety pp. 62-67

- Zhen Lei and Chen-Hao Tsai
- Comment: Market deregulation and nuclear safety pp. 68-69

- Catherine Hausman
- Risk premia in the German day-ahead electricity market revisited: The impact of negative prices pp. 70-77

- Niyaz Valitov
- A (negative) replication of ‘The relationship between energy consumption, energy prices, and economic growth: Time series evidence from Asian developing countries’ (Energy Economics, 2000) pp. 78-84

- Janelle Mann and Peter Sephton
- Energy and economic growth in the USA two decades later: Replication and reanalysis pp. 89-99

- Benjamin Leiva and Zhongyuan Liu
- Replication and robustness analysis of ‘energy and economic growth in the USA: A multivariate approach’ pp. 100-113

- Stephan B. Bruns, Johannes König and David Stern
- Modelling the relationship between energy intensity and GDP for European countries: An historical perspective (1800–2000) pp. 114-134

- Massimiliano Agovino, Silvana Bartoletto and Antonio Garofalo
- Replication of Strazicich and List (2003): Are CO2 emission levels converging among industrial countries? pp. 135-138

- Etem Karakaya, Sedat Alataş and Burcu Yılmaz
- Replicating rockets and feathers pp. 139-151

- Steven Cook and Jack Fosten
- Food versus fuel: An updated and expanded evidence pp. 152-166

- Ondrej Filip, Karel Janda, Ladislav Krištoufek and David Zilberman
- A reappraisal of the chaotic paradigm for energy commodity prices pp. 167-178

- Loretta Mastroeni, Pierluigi Vellucci and Maurizio Naldi
- Industry effects of oil price shocks: A re-examination pp. 179-190

- Soojin Jo, Lilia Karnizova and Abeer Reza
- Oil and women: A re-examination pp. 191-200

- Astghik Mavisakalyan and Yashar Tarverdi
- Recent drivers of the real oil price: Revisiting and extending Kilian's (2009) findings pp. 201-210

- Gil Kim and David Vera
- Using nonparametric copulas to measure crude oil price co-movements pp. 211-223

- Anson T.Y. Ho, Kim Huynh and David Jacho-Chávez
- Re-examining the movements of crude oil spot and futures prices over time pp. 224-236

- Mark Holmes and Jesus Otero
- Leverage effect in energy futures revisited pp. 237-252

- M. Angeles Carnero and Ana Pérez
- Are the crude oil markets really becoming more efficient over time? Some new evidence pp. 253-263

- Ladislav Krištoufek
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