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 75, issue C, 2018
- Effect of the Clean Development Mechanism on the deployment of renewable energy: Less developed vs. well-developed financial markets pp. 1-13

- Jeayoon Kim and Kwangwoo Park
- Risk spillover between energy and agricultural commodity markets: A dependence-switching CoVaR-copula model pp. 14-27

- Qiang Ji, Elie Bouri, David Roubaud and Syed Jawad Hussain Shahzad
- A dynamic network analysis of the world oil market: Analysis of OPEC and non-OPEC members pp. 28-41

- Sahel Al Rousan, Rashid Sbia and Bedri Tas
- Understanding the US natural gas market: A Markov switching VAR approach pp. 42-53

- Chenghan Hou and Bao H. Nguyen
- Price discrimination and the modes of failure in deregulated retail electricity markets pp. 54-70

- Paul Simshauser
- Information spillovers and connectedness networks in the oil and gas markets pp. 71-84

- Qiang Ji, Jiang-Bo Geng and Aviral Tiwari
- Heat or power: How to increase the use of energy wood at the lowest cost? pp. 85-103

- Sylvain Caurla, Vincent Bertrand, Philippe Delacote and Elodie Le Cadre
- Structural price model for coupled electricity markets pp. 104-119

- C. Alasseur and O. Féron
- Determinants of household electricity consumption in South Africa pp. 120-133

- Yuxiang Ye, Steven Koch and Jiangfeng Zhang
- Specialization patterns and reduction of CO2 emissions. An empirical investigation of environmental preservation and economic efficiency pp. 134-149

- Michele Boglioni and Stefano Zambelli
- The effect of wind and solar power forecasts on day-ahead and intraday electricity prices in Germany pp. 150-162

- Marc Gürtler and Thomas Paulsen
- The rebound effect in road transport: A meta-analysis of empirical studies pp. 163-179

- Alexandros Dimitropoulos, Walid Oueslati and Christina Sintek
- CO2 emissions, economic and population growth, and renewable energy: Empirical evidence across regions pp. 180-192

- Kangyin Dong, Gal Hochman, Yaqing Zhang, Renjin Sun, Hui Li and Hua Liao
- Predictability of crude oil prices: An investor perspective pp. 193-205

- Li Liu, Yudong Wang and Li Yang
- The effects of oil price shocks in a federation; The case of interregional trade and labour migration pp. 206-221

- Saeed Moshiri and Mohsen Bakhshi Moghaddam
- Convergence in CO2 emissions: A spatial economic analysis with cross-country interactions pp. 222-238

- Vicente Rios and Lisa Gianmoena
- Time-varying rare disaster risks, oil returns and volatility pp. 239-248

- Riza Demirer, Rangan Gupta, Tahir Suleman and Mark Wohar
- Market fragmentation, liquidity measures and improvement perspectives from China's emissions trading scheme pilots pp. 249-260

- Kai Chang, Rongda Chen and Julien Chevallier
- Quantifying the effects of uncertain climate and environmental policies on investments and carbon emissions: A case study of Chile pp. 261-273

- Matías Bergen and Francisco D. Muñoz
- Fuel-factor nesting structures in CGE models of China pp. 274-284

- Shenghao Feng and Keyu Zhang
- The economics of residential solar water heaters in emerging economies: The case of Turkey pp. 285-299

- Erdal Aydin, Piet Eichholtz and Erkan Yönder
- Households' response to changes in electricity pricing schemes: Bridging microeconomic and engineering principles pp. 300-308

- Walid Matar
- The economic impact of electricity losses pp. 309-322

- Maria Costa-Campi, Daniel Daví-Arderius and Elisa Trujillo-Baute
- A primer on capacity mechanisms pp. 323-335

- Natalia Fabra
- Wind power bidding strategy in the short-term electricity market pp. 336-344

- Shaomao Li and Chan S. Park
- Exploring the rebound effect from the perspective of household: An analysis of China's provincial level pp. 345-356

- Fenghua Wen, Zhengke Ye, Huaidong Yang and Ke Li
- Factors influencing companies' willingness to pay for carbon emissions: Emission trading schemes in China pp. 357-367

- Yibing Zhao, Can Wang, Yuwei Sun and Xianbing Liu
- Analyzing volatility transmission using group transfer entropy pp. 368-376

- Thomas Dimpfl and Franziska J. Peter
- Risk transmission mechanism between energy markets: A VAR for VaR approach pp. 377-388

- Yifan Shen, Xunpeng Shi and Hari Malamakkavu Padinjare Variam
- The Environmental Kuznets Curve in the OECD: 1870–2014 pp. 389-399

- Sefa Awaworyi Churchill, John Inekwe, Kris Ivanovski and Russell Smyth
- Forecasting oil futures price volatility: New evidence from realized range-based volatility pp. 400-409

- Feng Ma, Yaojie Zhang, Dengshi Huang and Xiaodong Lai
- Relationship-specificity, incomplete contracts, and the pattern of trade: A comment on the role of natural resources pp. 410-422

- Raúl Bajo-Buenestado
- A simple regulatory incentive mechanism applied to electricity transmission pricing and investment pp. 423-439

- M.R. Hesamzadeh, Juan Rosellon, S.A. Gabriel and Ingo Vogelsang
- A consumer perspective on corporate governance in the energy transition: Evidence from a Discrete Choice Experiment in Germany pp. 440-448

- Jan Knoefel, Julian Sagebiel, Özgür Yildiz, Jakob Müller and Jens Rommel
- A structural model of cooking fuel choices in developing countries pp. 449-463

- Miguel Poblete-Cazenave and Shonali Pachauri
- How shifting investment towards low-carbon sectors impacts employment: Three determinants under scrutiny pp. 464-483

- Quentin Perrier and Philippe Quirion
- Oil price dynamics and market-based inflation expectations pp. 484-491

- Shawkat Hammoudeh and Juan Reboredo
- A cooperative game theoretic approach on the stability of the ASEAN power grid pp. 492-502

- Yunji Her, Youngho Chang, Youngsub Chun and Yanfei Li
- Liquidity and risk premia in electricity futures pp. 503-517

- Fergus Bevin-McCrimmon, Ivan Diaz-Rainey, Matthew McCarten and Greg Sise
- Limits to arbitrage in electricity markets: A case study of MISO pp. 518-533

- John Birge, Ali Hortaçsu, Ignacia Mercadal and J. Michael Pavlin
- Airline dynamic efficiency measures with a Dynamic RAM with unified natural & managerial disposability pp. 534-546

- Qiang Cui and Ye Li
- Did oil prices trigger an innovation burst in biofuels? pp. 547-559

- Arthur Guillouzouic-Le Corff
- A structural model to evaluate the transition from self-commitment to centralized unit commitment pp. 560-572

- Sergio Camelo, Anthony Papavasiliou, Luciano de Castro, Alvaro Riascos and Shmuel Oren
- Does investor attention to energy stocks exhibit power law? pp. 573-582

- Ravi Prakash Ranjan and Malay Bhattachharyya
- Consistent and robust delimitation of price zones under uncertainty with an application to Central Western Europe pp. 583-601

- Tim Felling and Christoph Weber
- EU ETS facets in the net: Structure and evolution of the EU ETS network pp. 602-635

- Simone Borghesi and Andrea Flori
- Trends and contagion in WTI and Brent crude oil spot and futures markets - The role of OPEC in the last decade pp. 636-646

- Tony Klein
Volume 74, issue C, 2018
- Does voluntary disclosure create a green lemon problem? Energy-efficiency ratings and house prices pp. 1-12

- Franz Fuerst and Georgia Warren-Myers
- Component estimation for electricity market data: Deterministic or stochastic? pp. 13-37

- Francesco Lisi and Matteo Pelagatti
- Green bond and financial markets: Co-movement, diversification and price spillover effects pp. 38-50

- Juan Reboredo
- Economic growth and greenhouse gases in Europe: A non-radial multi-sector nonparametric production-frontier analysis pp. 51-62

- Barnabé Walheer
- Explanations for the 2014 oil price decline: Supply or demand? pp. 63-75

- Brian Prest
- How do fuel taxes impact new car purchases? An evaluation using French consumer-level data pp. 76-96

- Pauline Givord, Celine Grislain-Letremy and Helene Naegele
- Information aggregation in a prediction market for climate outcomes pp. 97-106

- Elmira Aliakbari and Ross McKitrick
- Re-analyzing the economic impact of a global bunker emissions charge pp. 107-119

- Yu Sheng, Xunpeng Shi and Bin Su
- Dynamic multilevel modelling of industrial energy demand in Europe pp. 120-130

- Akinsehinwa Sharimakin, Anthony J. Glass, David S. Saal and Karligash Glass
- Capacity payment mechanisms and investment incentives in restructured electricity markets pp. 131-142

- David Brown
- Fuel tourism in Dutch border regions: Are only salient price differentials relevant? pp. 143-153

- David-Jan Jansen and Nicole Jonker
- Evaluating sustainability performance in fossil-fuel power plants using a two-stage data envelopment analysis pp. 154-178

- Alireza Tajbakhsh and Elkafi Hassini
- A higher rebound effect under bounded rationality: Interactions between car mobility and electricity generation pp. 179-196

- Karolina Safarzyńska and Jeroen van den Bergh
- Manure management coupled with bioenergy production: An environmental and economic assessment of large dairies in New Mexico pp. 197-207

- Janak Joshi and Jingjing Wang
- Comparison between Bayesian and information-theoretic model averaging: Fossil fuels prices example pp. 208-251

- Krzysztof Drachal
- Automobile manufacturers, electric vehicles and the price of oil pp. 252-262

- Dirk G. Baur and Neda Todorova
- Will regional economic integration influence carbon dioxide marginal abatement costs? Evidence from Chinese panel data pp. 263-274

- Weijun He, Bo Wang, Danish, and Zhaohua Wang
- Decentralization and fuel subsidies pp. 275-286

- Massimiliano Ferraresi, Christos Kotsogiannis and Leonzio Rizzo
- Equation-by-equation estimation of multivariate periodic electricity price volatility pp. 287-298

- Alvaro Escribano and Genaro Sucarrat
- Counterfactual comparisons of investment options for wind power and agricultural production in the United States: Lessons from Northern Ohio pp. 299-309

- Alexandre Ribeiro Scarcioffolo, Fernanda Perobelli and Ariaster Baumgratz Chimeli
- Multi-country comparisons of CO2 emission intensity: The production-theoretical decomposition analysis approach pp. 310-320

- H. Wang and Peng Zhou
- Electricity availability: A precondition for faster economic growth? pp. 321-329

- Rohan Best and Paul Burke
- Economic dispatch savings in the coal-fired power sector: An empirical study of China pp. 330-342

- Yi-Ming Wei, Hao Chen, Chi Kong Chyong, Jia-Ning Kang, Hua Liao and Bao-Jun Tang
- The impact of international trade on CO2 emissions in oil exporting countries: Territory vs consumption emissions accounting pp. 343-350

- Fakhri J. Hasanov, Brantley Liddle and Jeyhun I. Mikayilov
- A Markov switching long memory model of crude oil price return volatility pp. 351-359

- Silvestro Di Sanzo
- Fuel poverty in the US: Evidence using the 2009 Residential Energy Consumption Survey pp. 360-369

- Tanga McDaniel Mohr
- The incremental information content of investor fear gauge for volatility forecasting in the crude oil futures market pp. 370-386

- Xu Gong and Boqiang Lin
- Potential impacts of the Emissions Reduction Fund on the Australian economy pp. 387-398

- Duy Nong and Mahinda Siriwardana
- What drives profitability of grid-connected residential PV storage systems? A closer look with focus on Germany pp. 399-416

- Andreas Dietrich and Christoph Weber
- On self-interested preferences for burden sharing rules: An econometric analysis for the costs of energy policy measures pp. 417-426

- Elke D. Groh and Andreas Ziegler
- Convergence of energy productivity across Indian states and territories pp. 427-440

- Mita Bhattacharya, John Inekwe, Perry Sadorsky and Anjan Saha
- Rebound effect of transportation considering additional capital costs and input-output relationships: The role of subsistence consumption and unmet demand pp. 441-455

- Jianglong Li, Aijun Li and Xuan Xie
- On the effectiveness of tradable performance-based standards pp. 456-469

- Duan Zhang, Yihsu Chen and Makoto Tanaka
- Welfare implications of EU Effort Sharing Decision and possible impact of a hard Brexit pp. 470-489

- Frédéric Babonneau, Alain Haurie and Marc Vielle
- Increasing consumer participation rates for green pricing programs: A choice experiment for South Korea pp. 490-502

- Jeong Hwan Bae and Meenakshi Rishi
- Recent trends in biogas value chains explained using cooperative game theory pp. 503-522

- Lise Skovsgaard and Ida Græsted Jensen
- Rural residential energy transition and energy consumption intensity in China pp. 523-534

- Hongyun Han and Shu Wu
- Assessment of carbon leakage by channels: An approach combining CGE model and decomposition analysis pp. 535-545

- Xiujie Tan, Yu Liu, Jingbo Cui and Bin Su
- The dynamics pattern of price dispersion in retail fuel markets pp. 546-564

- Jacint Balaguer and Jordi Ripollés
- The dependence and risk spillover between crude oil market and China stock market: New evidence from a variational mode decomposition-based copula method pp. 565-581

- Xiafei Li and Yu Wei
- The effect of behavioural interventions on energy conservation in naturally ventilated offices pp. 582-591

- Carmine Ornaghi, Enrico Costanza, Jacob Kittley-Davies, Leonidas Bourikas, Victoria Aragon and Patrick A.B. James
- Asymmetric volatility spillovers between crude oil and international financial markets pp. 592-604

- Xunxiao Wang and Chongfeng Wu
- Electricity auctions in the presence of transmission constraints and transmission costs pp. 605-627

- Mario Blázquez de Paz
- Selection of Value at Risk Models for Energy Commodities pp. 628-643

- Alessandro G. Laporta, Luca Merlo and Lea Petrella
- Demand of automotive fuels in Brazil: Underlying energy demand trend and asymmetric price response pp. 644-655

- Niágara Rodrigues, Luciano Losekann and Getulio Silveira Filho
- An empirical analysis of mining costs and mining royalties in Queensland local government pp. 656-662

- Simone Valle de Souza, Brian Dollery and Boyd Blackwell
- Integration of behavioral effects from vehicle choice models into long-term energy systems optimization models pp. 663-676

- Kalai Ramea, David S. Bunch, Christopher Yang, Sonia Yeh and Joan M. Ogden
- Economic growth, CO2 emissions and energy consumption: What causes what and where? pp. 677-692

- Alex Acheampong
- The achievement of the carbon emissions peak in China: The role of energy consumption structure optimization pp. 693-707

- Shiwei Yu, Shuhong Zheng and Xia Li
- Green growth planning: A multi-factor energy input-output analysis of the Canadian economy pp. 708-720

- Mehdi Bagheri, Zeus Guevara, Mohammad Alikarami, Christopher A. Kennedy and Ganesh Doluweera
- Geopolitically induced investments in biofuels pp. 721-732

- Elina Brutschin and Andreas Fleig
- Do we really understand the development of China's new energy industry? pp. 733-745

- Bin Xu and Boqiang Lin
- Are labour productivity and residential living standards drivers of the energy consumption changes? pp. 746-756

- Rocío Román-Collado and María José Colinet
- Forecasting crude oil prices by a semiparametric Markov switching model: OPEC, WTI, and Brent cases pp. 757-766

- Arash Nademi and Younes Nademi
- Modeling the volatility of realized volatility to improve volatility forecasts in electricity markets pp. 767-776

- Hui Qu, Qingling Duan and Mengyi Niu
- Asymmetric impacts of oil price uncertainty on Chinese stock returns under different market conditions: Evidence from oil volatility index pp. 777-786

- Jihong Xiao, Min Zhou, Fengming Wen and Fenghua Wen
- Is Bitcoin a hedge, a safe haven or a diversifier for oil price movements? A comparison with gold pp. 787-801

- Refk Selmi, Walid Mensi, Shawkat Hammoudeh and Jamal Bouoiyour
- Cap prices or cap revenues? The dilemma of electric utility networks pp. 802-812

- Alrick Campbell
- On the risk spillover across the oil market, stock market, and the oil related CDS sectors: A volatility impulse response approach pp. 813-827

- Mehmet Balcilar, Shawkat Hammoudeh and Elif Akay Toparli
- Unveiling the energy saving role of banking performance in Sub-Sahara Africa pp. 828-842

- Franklin Amuakwa-Mensah, Rebecca A. Klege, Philip Adom, Anthony Amoah and Edmond Hagan
- Environmental degradation in France: The effects of FDI, financial development, and energy innovations pp. 843-857

- Muhammad Shahbaz, Muhammad Ali Nasir and David Roubaud
- The second French nuclear bet pp. 858-877

- Quentin Perrier
- Merchant power flow controllers pp. 878-885

- Mostafa Sahraei-Ardakani
- Econometric modeling of regional electricity spot prices in the Australian market pp. 886-903

- Michael Stanley Smith and Thomas S. Shively
- Uncovering the nonlinear predictive causality between natural gas and electricity prices pp. 904-916

- Jorge Uribe, Montserrat Guillen and Stephania Mosquera-López
- Capturing natural resource heterogeneity in top-down energy-economic equilibrium models pp. 917-926

- Sebastian Rausch and Da Zhang
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