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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 73, issue C, 2018
- Do announcements of WTO dispute resolution cases matter? Evidence from the rare earth elements market pp. 1-23

- Juliane Proelss, Denis Schweizer and Volker Seiler
- Tracing CO2 emissions in global value chains pp. 24-42

- Bo Meng, Glen Peters, Zhi Wang and Meng Li
- Towards a national ETS in China: Cap-setting and model mechanisms pp. 43-52

- Shenghao Feng, Stephen Howes, Yu Liu, Keyu Zhang and Jun Yang
- Unconventional energy, taxation, and interstate welfare: An analysis of Pennsylvania's severance tax policy pp. 53-65

- Kyle A. Hoy and Douglas Wrenn
- Carbon pricing and system linking: Lessons from the New Zealand Emissions Trading Scheme pp. 66-79

- Ivan Diaz-Rainey and Daniel J. Tulloch
- Accounting for elimination-by-aspects strategies and demand management in electricity contract choice pp. 80-90

- Aemiro Melkamu Daniel, Lars Persson and Erlend Dancke Sandorf
- China can peak its energy-related carbon emissions before 2025: Evidence from industry restructuring pp. 91-107

- Shiwei Yu, Shuhong Zheng, Xia Li and Longxi Li
- Supply and demand driven oil price changes and their non-linear impact on precious metal returns: A Markov regime switching approach pp. 108-121

- Gazi Uddin, Md Lutfur Rahman, Syed Jawad Hussain Shahzad and Mobeen Ur Rehman
- The global CO2 emission cost of geographic shifts in international sourcing pp. 122-134

- Xuemei Jiang, Dabo Guan and Luis Antonio López
- Heterogeneity and persistence in the effect of demand side management stimuli on residential gas consumption pp. 135-145

- Jason Harold, Sean Lyons and John Cullinan
- Time varying macroeconomic effects of energy price shocks: A new measure for China pp. 146-160

- Jamie Cross and Bao H. Nguyen
- Energy intensity and its components in Iran: Determinants and trends pp. 161-177

- Zakariya Farajzadeh and Mohammad Amin Nematollahi
- Second-best taxation for a polluting monopoly with abatement investment pp. 178-193

- Guiomar Martin-Herran and Santiago Rubio
- Harmonization of the European balancing power auction: A game-theoretical and empirical investigation pp. 194-211

- Fabian Ocker, Karl-Martin Ehrhart and Matej Belica
- Predicting carbon market risk using information from macroeconomic fundamentals pp. 212-227

- Lei Jiao, Yin Liao and Qing Zhou
- Total-factor spillovers, similarities, and competitions in the petroleum industry pp. 228-238

- Binlei Gong
- Are forest landowners ready for woody energy crops? Preferences for afforestation programs in Southern Spain pp. 239-247

- Mario Soliño, Jose Oviedo and Alejandro Caparrós
- Spillover effects of economic globalization on CO2 emissions: A spatial panel approach pp. 248-257

- Wanhai You and Zhike Lv
- Valuing electricity-dependent infrastructure: An essential-input approach pp. 258-273

- Jed Cohen, Klaus Moeltner, Johannes Reichl and Michael Schmidthaler
- Technology-adjusted national carbon accounting for a greener trade pattern pp. 274-285

- Zengkai Zhang
- Effects of technology assumptions on US power sector capacity, generation and emissions projections: Results from the EMF 32 Model Intercomparison Project pp. 290-306

- Jared R. Creason, John Bistline, Elke L. Hodson, Brian Murray and Charles G. Rossmann
- Electric sector policy, technological change, and U.S. emissions reductions goals: Results from the EMF 32 model intercomparison project pp. 307-325

- John Bistline, Elke Hodson, Charles G. Rossmann, Jared Creason, Brian Murray and Alexander R. Barron
- Trade between mass- and rate-based regulatory regimes: Bad for emissions? pp. 326-336

- Carolyn Fischer, Biao Mao and Daniel Shawhan
- The costs and value of renewable portfolio standards in meeting decarbonization goals pp. 337-351

- David Young and John Bistline
- U.S. energy sector impacts of technology innovation, fuel price, and electric sector CO2 policy: Results from the EMF 32 model intercomparison study pp. 352-370

- Elke L. Hodson, Maxwell Brown, Stuart Cohen, Sharon Showalter, Marshall Wise, Frances Wood, Justin Caron, Felipe Feijoo, Gokul Iyer and Kathryne Cleary
- Changing baselines, shifting margins: How predicted impacts of pricing carbon in the electricity sector have evolved over time pp. 371-379

- Karen Palmer, Anthony Paul and Amelia Keyes
- Co-emission and welfare effects of electricity policy and market changes: Results from the EMF 32 model intercomparison project pp. 380-392

- Daniel Shawhan
- The future of the electricity industry: Implications of trends and taxes pp. 393-409

- Martin T. Ross
- The U.S. power sector decarbonization: Investigating technology options with MARKAL nine-region model pp. 410-425

- Nadejda Victor, Christopher Nichols and Charles Zelek
Volume 72, issue C, 2018
- On intermittent renewable generation & the stability of Australia's National Electricity Market pp. 1-19

- Paul Simshauser
- Towards more resilient integrated power grid capacity expansion: A robust optimization approach with operational flexibility pp. 20-34

- Aakil M. Caunhye and Michel-Alexandre Cardin
- Economics of household technology adoption in developing countries: Evidence from solar technology adoption in rural India pp. 35-46

- Michaël Aklin, P. Bayer, S.P. Harish and J. Urpelainen
- The role of renewable energy to validate dynamic interaction between CO2 emissions and GDP toward sustainable development in Malaysia pp. 47-61

- Hussain Ali Bekhet and Nor Salwati Othman
- Estimation and allocation of cost savings from collaborative CO2 abatement in China pp. 62-74

- Weijun He, Yi Yang, Zhao-Hua Wang and Joe Zhu
- Sectoral energy consumption by source and output in the U.S.: New evidence from wavelet-based approach pp. 75-96

- Ousama Ben-Salha, Besma Hkiri and Chaker Aloui
- To trust or not to trust? A comparative study of conventional and clean energy exchange-traded funds pp. 97-107

- Thomas Alexopoulos
- Blame it on the owner — Ownership and energy performance of multi-dwelling buildings pp. 108-119

- Thomas Broberg and Alejandro Egüez
- Impact of oil price risk on sectoral equity markets: Implications on portfolio management pp. 120-134

- Aviral Tiwari, Sangram Keshari Jena, Amarnath Mitra and Seong-Min Yoon
- The elephant in the energy room: Establishing the nexus between housing poverty and fuel poverty pp. 135-144

- Andrew Burlinson, Monica Giulietti and Giuliana Battisti
- Connectedness network and dependence structure mechanism in green investments pp. 145-153

- Amanda Ivarsson Lundgren, Adriana Milicevic, Gazi Uddin and Sang Hoon Kang
- Incentive pass-through for residential solar systems in California pp. 154-165

- Changgui Dong, Ryan Wiser and Varun Rai
- Improvement pathway of energy consumption structure in China's industrial sector: From the perspective of directed technical change pp. 166-176

- Zhenbing Yang, Shuai Shao, Lili Yang and Zhuang Miao
- Forecasting U.S. real GDP using oil prices: A time-varying parameter MIDAS model pp. 177-187

- Zhiyuan Pan, Qing Wang, Yudong Wang and Li Yang
- Risk spillover of international crude oil to China's firms: Evidence from granger causality across quantile pp. 188-199

- Cheng Peng, Huiming Zhu, Yawei Guo and Xiuyun Chen
- How significant is energy efficiency to mitigate CO2 emissions? Evidence from OECD countries pp. 200-221

- Ibrahim A. Tajudeen, Ada Wossink and Prasenjit Banerjee
- Household welfare and CO2 emission impacts of energy and carbon taxes in Mexico pp. 222-235

- Sebastian Renner, Jann Lay and Hannes Greve
- Financial markets, innovations and cleaner energy production in OECD countries pp. 236-254

- Md Al Mamun, Kazi Sohag, Muhammad Shahbaz and Shawkat Hammoudeh
- Oil import tariff game for energy security: The case of China and India pp. 255-262

- Xiao-Bing Zhang, Xinye Zheng, Ping Qin and Lunyu Xie
- Characterising green employment: The impacts of ‘greening’ on workforce composition pp. 263-275

- Alex Bowen, Karlygash Kuralbayeva and Eileen L. Tipoe
- DEA environmental assessment on US petroleum industry: Non-radial approach with translation invariance in time horizon pp. 276-289

- Toshiyuki Sueyoshi and Derek Wang
- Oil price shocks and the financial performance patterns of logistics service providers pp. 290-306

- Erik Hofmann, Tomi Solakivi, Juuso Töyli and Martin Zinn
- The sign reversal problem in structural decomposition analysis pp. 307-312

- Fumiya Nagashima
- Energy productivity convergence within the Australian construction industry: A panel data study pp. 313-320

- Le Ma, M. Reza Hosseini, Weiling Jiang, Igor Martek and Anthony Mills
- Forecasting the oil futures price volatility: Large jumps and small jumps pp. 321-330

- Jing Liu, Feng Ma, Ke Yang and Yaojie Zhang
- Oil prices and news-based uncertainty: Novel evidence pp. 331-340

- Zhi Su, Man Lu and Libo Yin
- The prediction of oil price turning points with log-periodic power law and multi-population genetic algorithm pp. 341-355

- Fangzheng Cheng, Tijun Fan, Dandan Fan and Shanling Li
- The behaviour of energy-related volatility indices around scheduled news announcements: Implications for variance swap investments pp. 356-364

- Raquel López
- Consumer electricity and gas prices across Australian capital cities: Structural breaks, effects of policy reforms and interstate differences pp. 365-375

- Abbas Valadkhani, Jeremy Nguyen and Russell Smyth
- Expansion planning of the North Sea offshore grid: Simulation of integrated governance constraints pp. 376-392

- João Gorenstein Dedecca, Sara Lumbreras, Andrés Ramos, Rudi A. Hakvoort and Paulien M. Herder
- Risk premia in commodity price forecasts and their impact on valuation pp. 393-403

- Warren J. Hahn, James A. DiLellio and James S. Dyer
- Modeling household energy consumption and adoption of energy efficient technology pp. 404-415

- Jia Li and Richard Just
- Equilibrium supply security in a multinational electricity market with renewable production pp. 416-435

- Thomas Tangerås
- Which smart electricity service contracts will consumers accept? The demand for compensation in a platform market pp. 436-450

- Laura-Lucia Richter and Michael Pollitt
- Uncovering household indirect energy-saving responsibility from a sectoral perspective: An empirical analysis of Guangdong, China pp. 451-461

- Wei Zhen, Quande Qin, Zhangqi Zhong, Li Li and Yi-Ming Wei
- WTI and Brent futures pricing structure pp. 462-469

- Daniel P. Scheitrum, Colin Carter and Cesar Revoredo-Giha
- Environmental policy, technology adoption and the size distribution of firms pp. 470-485

- Jessica Coria and Efthymia Kyriakopoulou
- Mapping algorithms, agricultural futures, and the relationship between commodity investment flows and crude oil futures prices pp. 486-504

- Lei Yan, Scott H. Irwin and Dwight R. Sanders
- The dynamic effects of oil supply shocks on the US stock market returns of upstream oil and gas companies pp. 505-516

- Bradley Ewing, Wensheng Kang and Ronald Ratti
- Feed-in tariffs with minimum price guarantees and regulatory uncertainty pp. 517-541

- Luciana Barbosa, Paulo Ferrão, Artur Rodrigues and Alberto Sardinha
- How to estimate wind-turbine infeed with incomplete stock data: A general framework with an application to turbine-specific market values in Germany pp. 542-557

- Thorsten Engelhorn and Felix Müsgens
- A generalized Schwartz model for energy spot prices — Estimation using a particle MCMC method pp. 560-582

- Anne Floor Brix, Asger Lunde and Wei Wei
- Risk-neutral moments in the crude oil market pp. 583-600

- Xinfeng Ruan and Jin E. Zhang
- The impact of oil price shocks on the term structure of interest rates pp. 601-620

- Christos Ioannidis and Kook Ka
- The amenity costs of offshore wind farms: Evidence from a choice experiment pp. 621-639

- Sanja Lutzeyer, Daniel J. Phaneuf and Laura Taylor
- Dynamic co-movements between energy consumption and economic growth. A panel data and wavelet perspective pp. 640-649

- Werner Kristjanpoller R., Alejandro Sierra C. and Javier Scavia D.
- Energy price, energy efficiency, and capital productivity: Empirical investigations and policy implications pp. 650-666

- Samuel Gamtessa and Adugna Olani
- Effects of long-term climate change on global building energy expenditures pp. 667-677

- Leon Clarke, Jiyong Eom, Elke Hodson Marten, Russell Horowitz, Page Kyle, Robert Link, Bryan K. Mignone, Anupriya Mundra and Yuyu Zhou
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