Energy Economics
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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 81, issue C, 2019
- Can exchange rate pass-through explain the asymmetric gasoline puzzle? Evidence from a pooled panel threshold analysis of the EU pp. 1-12

- Chaoyi Chen, Michael Polemis and Thanasis Stengos
- What happens to the relationship between EU allowances prices and stock market indices in Europe? pp. 13-24

- Rebeca Jiménez-Rodríguez
- Regional development and carbon emissions in China pp. 25-36

- Jiali Zheng, Zhifu Mi, D'Maris Coffman, Stanimira Milcheva, Yuli Shan, Dabo Guan and Shouyang Wang
- Price volatility in commodity markets with restricted participation pp. 37-51

- Andreas Knaut and Martin Paschmann
- Good, bad cojumps and volatility forecasting: New evidence from crude oil and the U.S. stock markets pp. 52-62

- Yixiang Chen, Feng Ma and Yaojie Zhang
- Thermodynamic constraints and the use of energy-dependent CES-production functions A cautionary comment pp. 63-69

- Georg Meran
- Oil price risk evaluation using a novel hybrid model based on time-varying long memory pp. 70-78

- Lu-Tao Zhao, Kun Liu, Xin-Lei Duan and Ming-Fang Li
- Volatility forecasting in commodity markets using macro uncertainty pp. 79-94

- Dimitrios Bakas and Athanasios Triantafyllou
- Environmental efficiency evaluation for Xiangjiang River basin cities based on an improved SBM model and Global Malmquist index pp. 95-103

- Qingxian An, Qifan Wu, Jinlin Li, Beibei Xiong and Xiaohong Chen
- Carbon-sensitive meta-productivity growth and technological gap: An empirical analysis of Indian thermal power sector pp. 104-116

- Surender Kumar and Rakesh Kumar Jain
- Regulated electricity networks, investment mistakes in retrospect and stranded assets under uncertainty pp. 117-133

- Paul Simshauser and Alexandr Akimov
- Which oil shocks really matter in equity markets? pp. 134-141

- Adam Clements, Cody Shield and Stephen Thiele
- Imperfect market, emissions trading scheme, and technology adoption: A case study of an energy-intensive sector pp. 142-158

- Xu Wang, Xiao-Bing Zhang and Lei Zhu
- Measuring plant level energy efficiency and technical change in the U.S. metal-based durable manufacturing sector using stochastic frontier analysis pp. 159-174

- Gale A. Boyd and Jonathan Lee
- Stochastic modeling of intraday photovoltaic power generation pp. 175-186

- Daniel Lingohr and Gernot Müller
- Spillovers between the oil sector and the S&P500: The impact of information flow about crude oil pp. 187-196

- J. Daniel Aromi and Adam Clements
- Willingness to pay and preferences for alternative incentives to EV purchase subsidies: An empirical study in China pp. 197-215

- Shao-Chao Ma, Jin-Hua Xu and Ying Fan
- Drivers of renewable technology adoption in the household sector pp. 216-226

- Anke Jacksohn, Peter Grösche, Katrin Rehdanz and Carsten Schröder
- Screening instruments for monitoring market power — The Return on Withholding Capacity Index (RWC) pp. 227-237

- Marc Bataille, Olivia Bodnar, Alexander Steinmetz and Susanne Thorwarth
- The characteristics of energy employment in a system-wide context pp. 238-258

- Grant Allan and Andrew Ross
- Impacts of day-ahead versus real-time market prices on wholesale electricity demand in Texas pp. 259-272

- Paul Damien, Ruth Fuentes-García, Ramsés H. Mena and Jay Zarnikau
- Addressing self-disconnection among prepayment energy consumers: A behavioural approach pp. 273-286

- Marta Rocha, Michelle Baddeley, Michael Pollitt and Melvyn Weeks
- Pricing German Energiewende products: Intraday cap/floor futures pp. 287-296

- W.J. Hinderks and A. Wagner
- The role of trade and FDI for CO2 emissions in Turkey: Nonlinear relationships pp. 297-307

- Alfred A. Haug and Meltem Ucal
- The impact of FDI on regional air pollution in the Republic of Korea: A way ahead to achieve the green growth strategy? pp. 308-326

- Erik Hille, Muhammad Shahbaz and Imad Moosa
- Distributional impact of carbon pricing in Chinese provinces pp. 327-340

- Qian Wang, Klaus Hubacek, Kuishuang Feng, Lin Guo, Kun Zhang, Jinjun Xue and Qiao-Mei Liang
- Measuring effectiveness of carbon tax on Indian road passenger transport: A system dynamics approach pp. 341-354

- Monika Gupta, Kaushik Ranjan Bandyopadhyay and Sanjay K. Singh
- Do all clean energy stocks respond homogeneously to oil price? pp. 355-379

- Linh Pham
- How information and communication technology drives carbon emissions: A sector-level analysis for China pp. 380-392

- Xiaoyong Zhou, Dequn Zhou, Qunwei Wang and Bin Su
- Can expanding natural gas consumption reduce China's CO2 emissions? pp. 393-407

- Bin Xu and Boqiang Lin
- Spot and reserve market equilibria and the influence of new reserve market participants pp. 408-421

- Christian Furtwängler and Christoph Weber
- On the relation between global food and crude oil prices: An empirical investigation in a nonlinear framework pp. 422-432

- Sheng Cheng and Yan Cao
- Global measure of electricity security: A composite index approach pp. 433-453

- Uththara Neelawela, E.A. Selvanathan and Liam Wagner
- Assessing energy efficiency of Indian paper industry and influencing factors: A slack-based firm-level analysis pp. 454-464

- Salman Haider, Mohd Shadab Danish and Ruchi Sharma
- How many markets for wholesale electricity when supply ispartially flexible? pp. 465-478

- Claude Crampes and Jérôme Renault
- Does the EU Emissions Trading System induce investment leakage? Evidence from German multinational firms pp. 479-492

- Nicolas Koch and Houdou Basse Mama
- Power supply chain network design problem for smart grid considering differential pricing and buy-back policies pp. 493-502

- Yu-Chung Tsao and Thuy-Linh Vu
- A long-commodity-cycle model of the world economy over a century and a half — Making bricks with little straw pp. 503-518

- Vo Phuong Mai Le, David Meenagh and A. Patrick Minford
- The effectiveness of regulations and technologies on sustainable use of crop residue in Northeast China pp. 519-527

- Lingling Hou, Xiaoguang Chen, Lena Kuhn and Jikun Huang
- Mitigating Hydrological Risk with Energy Derivatives pp. 528-535

- Gláucia Fernandes, Leonardo Lima Gomes and Luiz Eduardo Teixeira Brandão
- Spillovers between oil and stock returns in the US energy sector: Does idiosyncratic information matter? pp. 536-544

- Yan-Ran Ma, Dayong Zhang, Qiang Ji and Jiaofeng Pan
- Towards a worldwide integrated market? New evidence on the dynamics of U.S., European and Asian natural gas prices pp. 545-565

- Raphaël Chiappini, Yves Jégourel and Paul Raymond
- Consumer stockpiling in response to the U.S. EISA “light bulb ban” pp. 566-576

- Xiao Dong and Henry Klaiber
- Oil price uncertainty and unemployment pp. 577-583

- Ozge Kandemir Kocaaslan
- Information content of the limit order book for crude oil futures price volatility pp. 584-597

- Xiao Tian, Huu Nhan Duong and Petko S. Kalev
- Moment spreads in the energy market pp. 598-609

- Xinfeng Ruan and Jin E. Zhang
- Environmental efficiency measurement with heterogeneous input quality: A nonparametric analysis of U.S. power plants pp. 610-625

- Benjamin Hampf and Kenneth Løvold Rødseth
- Role of renewable energy on industrial output in Canada pp. 626-638

- Christoffer Wadström, Emanuel Wittberg, Gazi Uddin and Ranadeva Jayasekera
- Futures-based forecasts: How useful are they for oil price volatility forecasting? pp. 639-649

- Ioannis Chatziantoniou, Stavros Degiannakis and George Filis
- China's electrification and rural labor: Analysis with fuzzy regression discontinuity pp. 650-660

- Xiaoping He
- Market inefficiencies associated with pricing oil stocks during shocks pp. 661-671

- Kenan Qiao, Yuying Sun and Shouyang Wang
- Forecasting the sign of U.S. oil and gas industry stock index excess returns employing macroeconomic variables pp. 672-686

- Jingzhen Liu and Alexander Kemp
- Energy efficiency, productive performance and heterogeneous competitiveness regimes. Does the dichotomy matter? pp. 687-697

- Nikos Chatzistamoulou, Kostantinos Kounetas and Kostas Tsekouras
- Understanding the trend of total factor carbon productivity in the world: Insights from convergence analysis pp. 698-708

- Caiquan Bai, Kerui Du, Ying Yu and Chen Feng
- Machine learning in energy economics and finance: A review pp. 709-727

- Hamed Ghoddusi, German Creamer and Nima Rafizadeh
- Oil market uncertainty and international business cycle dynamics pp. 728-740

- Libo Yin and Jiabao Feng
- China's emissions trading system and an ETS-carbon tax hybrid pp. 741-753

- Jing Cao, Mun Ho, Dale Jorgenson and Chris P. Nielsen
- The effect of price regulation on energy imbalances: A Difference in Differences design pp. 754-764

- Stefano Clo and Elena Fumagalli
- One price doesn't fit all: An examination of heterogeneity in price elasticity of residential electricity in India pp. 765-778

- Namrata Chindarkar and Nihit Goyal
- Volatility spillovers for spot, futures, and ETF prices in agriculture and energy pp. 779-792

- Chia-Lin Chang, Chia-Ping Liu and Michael McAleer
- Convergence of European natural gas prices pp. 793-811

- Andrea Bastianin, Marzio Galeotti and Michele Polo
- A conditional dependence approach to CO2-energy price relationships pp. 812-821

- Julien Chevallier, Duc Khuong Nguyen and Juan Reboredo
- Can energy prices predict stock returns? An extreme bounds analysis pp. 822-834

- Jae Kim, Md Lutfur Rahman and Abul Shamsuddin
- Global overview for energy use of the world economy: Household-consumption-based accounting based on the world input-output database (WIOD) pp. 835-847

- G.Q. Chen, X.D. Wu, Jinlan Guo, Jing Meng and Chaohui Li
- Impacts of China's emissions trading schemes on deployment of power generation with carbon capture and storage pp. 848-858

- Jennifer Morris, Sergey Paltsev and Anthony Y. Ku
- On international renewable cooperation mechanisms: The impact of national RES-E support schemes pp. 859-873

- Jelle Meus, Kenneth Van den Bergh, Erik Delarue and Stef Proost
- Multifractal cross-correlations between the world oil and other financial markets in 2012–2017 pp. 874-885

- Marcin Wa̧torek, Stanisław Drożdż, Paweł Oświȩcimka and Marek Stanuszek
- When the carrot goes bad: The effect of solar rebate uncertainty pp. 886-898

- Tsvetan Tsvetanov
- A hybrid short-term electricity price forecasting framework: Cuckoo search-based feature selection with singular spectrum analysis and SVM pp. 899-913

- Xiaobo Zhang, Jianzhou Wang and Yuyang Gao
- Spillover network of commodity uncertainties pp. 914-927

- Faruk Balli, Muhammad Abubakr Naeem, Syed Jawad Hussain Shahzad and Anne de Bruin
- Energy demand–FDI nexus in Africa: Do FDIs induce dichotomous paths? pp. 928-941

- Philip Adom, Eric Evans Osei Opoku and Isabel Kit-Ming Yan
- Private and social benefits of a pumped hydro energy storage with increasing amount of wind power pp. 942-959

- Santtu Karhinen and H. Huuki
- Frack to the future: What enticed small firms to enter the natural gas market during the hydraulic fracturing boom? pp. 960-973

- Rebecca J. Davis and Charles Sims
- Employing cost sharing to motivate the efficient implementation of distributed energy resources pp. 974-1001

- David Brown and David Sappington
- From financial to carbon diversification – The potential of physical gold pp. 1002-1010

- Dirk G. Baur and Josua Oll
- Modelling systemic risk and dependence structure between the prices of crude oil and exchange rates in BRICS economies: Evidence using quantile coherency and NGCoVaR approaches pp. 1011-1028

- Aviral Tiwari, Nader Trabelsi, Faisal Alqahtani and Lance Bachmeier
- Achieving low-carbon urban passenger transport in China: Insights from the heterogeneous rebound effect pp. 1029-1041

- Zhenni Chen, Huibin Du, Jianglong Li, Frank Southworth and Shoufeng Ma
- Information interdependence among energy, cryptocurrency and major commodity markets pp. 1042-1055

- Qiang Ji, Elie Bouri, David Roubaud and Ladislav Krištoufek
- Economic growth, energy intensity and the energy mix pp. 1056-1077

- Antonia Díaz, Gustavo Marrero, Luis Puch and Jesús Rodríguez-López
- The value of gas-fired power plants in markets with high shares of renewable energy pp. 1078-1098

- Lena Hörnlein
- The peak of CO2 emissions in China: A new approach using survival models pp. 1099-1108

- Zhao-Hua Wang, Wanjing Huang and Zhongfei Chen
- Out-of-sample prediction of the oil futures market volatility: A comparison of new and traditional combination approaches pp. 1109-1120

- Yaojie Zhang, Feng Ma and Yu Wei
- Pollution and economic growth: Evidence from Central and Eastern European countries pp. 1121-1131

- Dorina Lazăr, Alexandru Minea and Alexandra-Anca Purcel
- Crude oil price shocks and hedging performance: A comparison of volatility models pp. 1132-1147

- Dohyun Chun, Hoon Cho and Jihun Kim
- Do long-haul truckers undervalue future fuel savings? pp. 1148-1166

- Jacob Adenbaum, Adam Copeland and John Stevens
- Enhancing public acceptance of renewable heat obligation policies in South Korea: Consumer preferences and policy implications pp. 1167-1177

- Sesil Lim, Sung-Yoon Huh, Jungwoo Shin, Jongsu Lee and Yong-Gil Lee
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