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 80, issue C, 2019
- Electricity reform and retail pricing in Texas pp. 1-11

- Peter Hartley, Kenneth Medlock and Olivera Jankovska
- Oil price collapse and challenges to economic transformation of Saudi Arabia: A time-series analysis pp. 12-19

- Fredj Jawadi and Zied Ftiti
- Factors affecting willingness to cultivate switchgrass: Evidence from a farmer survey in Missouri pp. 20-29

- Pralhad Burli, Pankaj Lal, Bernabas Wolde, Shibu Jose and Sougata Bardhan
- R&D intensity and carbon emissions in the G7: 1870–2014 pp. 30-37

- Sefa Awaworyi Churchill, John Inekwe, Russell Smyth and Xibin Zhang
- Coal consumption in China: How to bend down the curve? pp. 38-47

- Jian Chai, Mengfan Du, Ting Liang, Xiaojie Christine Sun, Ji Yu and Zhe George Zhang
- Wind power and CO2 emissions in the Irish market pp. 48-58

- Tiago Oliveira, Celeste Varum and Anabela Botelho
- How do oil producers respond to giant oil field discoveries? pp. 59-74

- Jochen Güntner
- Bargaining local compensation payments for the installation of new power transmission lines pp. 75-85

- Olivier Joalland, Jean-Christophe Pereau and Tina Rambonilaza
- Asymmetric reactions of the US natural gas market and economic activity pp. 86-99

- Bao H. Nguyen and Tatsuyoshi Okimoto
- Strategic use of storage: The impact of carbon policy, resource availability, and technology efficiency on a renewable-thermal power system pp. 100-122

- Sébastien Debia, Pierre-Olivier Pineau and Afzal S. Siddiqui
- Pricing in non-convex markets with quadratic deliverability costs pp. 123-131

- Xiaolong Kuang, Alberto Lamadrid and Luis F. Zuluaga
- Diversifying portfolios of U.S. stocks with crude oil and natural gas: A regime-dependent optimization with several risk measures pp. 132-152

- Hayette Gatfaoui
- Economic growth, urbanization and energy consumption — A provincial level analysis of China pp. 153-162

- Wei Zheng and Patrick Walsh
- OPEC in the news pp. 163-172

- Michael Plante
- The role of information in retail gasoline price dispersion pp. 173-187

- Michael Noel and Hongjie Qiang
- Integrating Real Options Analysis with long-term electricity market models pp. 188-205

- Daniel Rios, Gerardo Blanco and Fernando Olsina
- The impact of British Columbia's carbon tax on residential natural gas consumption pp. 206-218

- Di Xiang and Chad Lawley
- Connectedness of economic policy uncertainty and oil price shocks in a time domain perspective pp. 219-233

- Lu Yang
- On dynamic linkages of the state natural gas markets in the USA: Evidence from an empirical spatio-temporal network quantile analysis pp. 234-252

- Xiaohang Ren, Zudi Lu, Cheng Cheng, Yukun Shi and Jian Shen
- Forecasting the development of China's coal-to-liquid industry under security, economic and environmental constraints pp. 253-266

- Zhaoyang Kong, Xiucheng Dong and Qingzhe Jiang
- Commodities risk premia and regional integration in gas-exporting countries pp. 267-276

- Ilyes Abid, Khaled Guesmi, Stéphane Goutte, Christian Urom and Julien Chevallier
- Temporal and spectral dependence between crude oil and agricultural commodities: A wavelet-based copula approach pp. 277-296

- Muhammad Yahya, Atle Oglend and Roy Endré Dahl
- Impacts of oil implied volatility shocks on stock implied volatility in China: Empirical evidence from a quantile regression approach pp. 297-309

- Jihong Xiao, Chunyan Hu, Guangda Ouyang and Fenghua Wen
- Asymmetric volatility spillovers between oil and stock markets: Evidence from China and the United States pp. 310-320

- Weiju Xu, Feng Ma, Wang Chen and Bing Zhang
- Feedback spillover dynamics of crude oil and global assets indicators: A system-wide network perspective pp. 321-335

- Vipul Kumar Singh, Pawan Kumar and Shreyank Nishant
- Economic and environmental implications of different approaches to hedge against wind production uncertainty in two-settlement electricity markets: A PJM case study pp. 336-354

- Ali Daraeepour, Dalia Patino-Echeverri and Antonio J. Conejo
- Modeling transfer profits as externalities in a cooperative game-theoretic model of natural gas networks pp. 355-365

- Dávid Csercsik, Franz Hubert, Balázs Sziklai and László Kóczy
- Foreign direct investment and energy intensity in China: Firm-level evidence pp. 366-376

- Maoliang Bu, Shuang Li and Lei Jiang
- A large-scale test of the effects of time discounting, risk aversion, loss aversion, and present bias on household adoption of energy-efficient technologies pp. 377-393

- Joachim Schleich, Xavier Gassmann, Thomas Meissner and Corinne Faure
- The economic impact of price controls on China's natural gas supply chain pp. 394-410

- Bertrand Rioux, Philipp Galkin, Frederic Murphy, Felipe Feijoo, Axel Pierru, Artem Malov, Yan Li and Kang Wu
- Unintended consequences of cap-and-trade? Evidence from the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative pp. 411-422

- Nathan Chan and John W. Morrow
- Forecasting oil price volatility: Forecast combination versus shrinkage method pp. 423-433

- Yaojie Zhang, Yu Wei, Yi Zhang and Daxiang Jin
- Effect of Climate Change on wind speed and its impact on optimal power system expansion planning: The case of Chile pp. 434-451

- Catalina Rosende, Enzo Sauma and Gareth P. Harrison
- Developing a hierarchical system for energy corporate risk factors based on textual risk disclosures pp. 452-460

- Lu Wei, Guowen Li, Xiaoqian Zhu, Xiaolei Sun and Jianping Li
- Impact of voluntary green certification on building energy performance pp. 461-475

- Yueming Qiu and Matthew Kahn
- Advanced technologies in energy-economy models for climate change assessment pp. 476-490

- Jennifer F. Morris, John Reilly and Y.-H. Henry Chen
- The changes in coal intensity of electricity generation in Chinese coal-fired power plants pp. 491-501

- Chunhua Wang, Xiaoyong Cao, Jie Mao and Ping Qin
- Eco-friendly policies and financial performance: Was the financial crisis a game changer for large US companies? pp. 502-511

- Mikael Petitjean
- The impact of regional convergence in energy-intensive industries on China's CO2 emissions and emission goals pp. 512-523

- Juan Wang, Mingming Hu, Arnold Tukker and João F.D. Rodrigues
- Risk spillovers between oil and stock markets: A VAR for VaR analysis pp. 524-535

- Danyan Wen, Gang-Jin Wang, Chaoqun Ma and Yudong Wang
- Relationship between the oil price volatility and sectoral stock markets in oil-exporting economies: Evidence from wavelet nonlinear denoised based quantile and Granger-causality analysis pp. 536-552

- Besma Hamdi, Mouna Aloui, Faisal Alqahtani and Aviral Tiwari
- The impact of commodity price shocks in the presence of a trading relationship: A GVAR analysis of the NAFTA pp. 553-569

- Honghong Wei and Radhika Lahiri
- Tenancy and energy choice for lighting and cooking: Evidence from Ghana pp. 570-581

- Edward Martey
- Sure, but who has the energy? The importance of location for knowledge transfer in the energy sector pp. 582-588

- Daniel K.N. Johnson, Kristina M. Acri nee Lybecker and Jeffrey Moore
- Agreement matters: OPEC announcement effects on WTI term structure pp. 589-609

- Simon Spencer and Don Bredin
- Probabilistic electricity price forecasting with Bayesian stochastic volatility models pp. 610-620

- Maciej Kostrzewski and Jadwiga Kostrzewska
- Corruption, climate and the energy-environment-growth nexus pp. 621-634

- Heli Arminen and Angeliki N. Menegaki
- Price risk and hedging strategies in Nord Pool electricity market evidence with sector indexes pp. 635-655

- Souhir Ben Amor, Boubaker Heni and Belkacem Lotfi
- EU-type carbon regulation and the waterbed effect of green energy promotion pp. 656-679

- Thomas Eichner and Rüdiger Pethig
- Effects of primary energy consumption on CO2 emissions under optimal thresholds: Evidence from sixty countries over the last half century pp. 680-690

- Abbas Valadkhani, Russell Smyth and Jeremy Nguyen
- Energy price shocks, household location patterns and housing crises: Theory and implications pp. 691-706

- JunJie Wu, Steven Sexton and David Zilberman
- Financialization, fundamentals, and the time-varying determinants of US natural gas prices pp. 707-719

- TianTian Wang, Dayong Zhang and David Broadstock
- An improved approach to estimate direct rebound effect by incorporating energy efficiency: A revisit of China's industrial energy demand pp. 720-730

- Hongxun Liu, Kerui Du and Jianglong Li
- What drives volatility in natural gas prices? pp. 731-742

- Abebe Hailemariam and Russell Smyth
- Cross-quantilogram-based correlation and dependence between renewable energy stock and other asset classes pp. 743-759

- Gazi Uddin, Md Lutfur Rahman, Axel Hedström and Ali Ahmed
- Multi-stage stochastic optimization framework for power generation system planning integrating hybrid uncertainty modelling pp. 760-776

- Anastasia Ioannou, Gulistiani Fuzuli, Feargal Brennan, Satya Widya Yudha and Andrew Angus
- Time-varying energy and stock market integration in Asia pp. 777-792

- Jonathan Batten, Harald Kinateder, Peter Szilagyi and Niklas Wagner
- Crude oil futures trading and uncertainty pp. 793-811

- Robert Czudaj
- On the efficient market diffusion of intermittent renewable energies pp. 812-830

- Carsten Helm and Mathias Mier
- U.S. federal government subsidies for clean energy: Design choices and implications pp. 831-841

- Richard Newell, William Pizer and Daniel Raimi
- Modeling energy efficiency insurances and energy performance contracts for a quantitative comparison of risk mitigation potential pp. 842-859

- Jannick Töppel and Timm Tränkler
- Inflation target and (a)symmetries in the oil price pass-through to inflation pp. 860-875

- Antonia López-Villavicencio and Marc Pourroy
- On the conditional dependence structure between oil, gold and USD exchange rates: Nested copula based GJR-GARCH model pp. 876-889

- Rihab Bedoui, Sana Braiek, Khaled Guesmi and Julien Chevallier
- Energy contagion analysis: A new perspective with application to a small petroleum economy pp. 890-903

- Scott Mahadeo, Reinhold Heinlein and Gabriella Legrenzi
- An investigation of oil prices impact on sovereign credit default swaps in Russia and Venezuela pp. 904-916

- Thomas Chuffart and Emma Hooper
- How does the new-type urbanisation affect CO2 emissions in China? An empirical analysis from the perspective of technological progress pp. 917-927

- Zhaohua Wang, Yefei Sun and Bo Wang
- The demand for coal among China's rural households: Estimates of price and income elasticities pp. 928-936

- Meixuan Teng, Paul Burke and Hua Liao
- Using machine learning tools for forecasting natural gas consumption in the province of Istanbul pp. 937-949

- Omer Faruk Beyca, Beyzanur Cayir Ervural, Ekrem Tatoglu, Pinar Gokcin Ozuyar and Selim Zaim
- Separating BRIC using Islamic stocks and crude oil: dynamic conditional correlation and volatility spillover analysis pp. 950-969

- Kamrul Hassan, Ariful Hoque and Dominic Gasbarro
- Corrective regulations on renewable energy certificates trading: Pursuing an equity-efficiency trade-off pp. 970-982

- Ge Wang, Qi Zhang, Yan Li, Benjamin C. Mclellan and Xunzhang Pan
- Estimating the economic impacts of power supply interruptions pp. 983-994

- Vinícius de Oliveira Botelho
- Volatility spillovers between crude oil and Chinese sectoral equity markets: Evidence from a frequency dynamics perspective pp. 995-1009

- Xunxiao Wang and Yudong Wang
- Oil price shocks and GDP growth: Do energy shares amplify causal effects? pp. 1010-1040

- Philip Bergmann
- Mitigation of price spike in unit commitment: A probabilistic approach pp. 1041-1049

- Cristóbal Samudio-Carter, Alberto Vargas, Ricardo Albarracín-Sánchez and Jeremy Lin
- Can pecuniary and environmental incentives via SMS messaging make households adjust their electricity demand to a fluctuating production? pp. 1050-1058

- Niels Møller, Laura Mørch Andersen, Lars Hansen and Carsten Jensen
- A survey on electricity market design: Insights from theory and real-world implementations of capacity remuneration mechanisms pp. 1059-1078

- Andreas Bublitz, Dogan Keles, Florian Zimmermann, Christoph Fraunholz and Wolf Fichtner
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