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 71, issue C, 2018
- Explaining the interplay of three markets: Green certificates, carbon emissions and electricity pp. 1-13

- Sandra Schusser and Jūratė Jaraite-Kažukauskė
- The role of energy prices in the Great Recession — A two-sector model with unfiltered data pp. 14-34

- Nasir Aminu, David Meenagh and A. Patrick Minford
- Multivariate dependence and spillover effects across energy commodities and diversification potentials of carbon assets pp. 35-46

- Gazi Uddin, Jose Areola Hernandez, Syed Jawad Hussain Shahzad and Axel Hedström
- The impact of green innovation on energy intensity: An empirical analysis for 14 industrial sectors in OECD countries pp. 47-61

- Jules Wurlod and Joëlle Noailly
- Oil returns and volatility: The role of mergers and acquisitions pp. 62-69

- Martijn Bos, Riza Demirer, Rangan Gupta and Aviral Tiwari
- Permit banking in emission trading: Competition, arbitrage and linkage pp. 70-82

- Yihsu Chen and Makoto Tanaka
- Choosing roles under supply function competition pp. 83-88

- Flavio Delbono and Luca Lambertini
- The sectoral and regional economic consequences of outdoor air pollution to 2060 pp. 89-113

- Elisa Lanzi, Rob Dellink and Jean Chateau
- Forecasting the WTI crude oil price by a hybrid-refined method pp. 114-127

- Jian Chai, Li-Min Xing, Xiao-Yang Zhou, Zhe George Zhang and Jie-Xun Li
- Asymmetric impact of oil price on Islamic sectoral stocks pp. 128-139

- Ramez Badeeb and Hooi Hooi Lean
- The Rebound Effect in Swedish Heavy Industry pp. 140-148

- Golnaz Amjadi, Tommy Lundgren and Lars Persson
- Energy subsidies and policy commitment in political equilibrium pp. 149-160

- Marco Pani and Carlo Perroni
- The role of globalization in energy consumption: A quantile cointegrating regression approach pp. 161-170

- Muhammad Shahbaz, Amine Lahiani, Salah Abosedra and Shawkat Hammoudeh
- Price elasticity of gasoline smuggling: A semi-structural estimation approach pp. 171-185

- Hamed Ghoddusi, Nima Rafizadeh and Mohammad Rahmati
- Kuwait's energy subsidy reduction: Examining economic and CO2 emission effects with or without compensation pp. 186-200

- Ayele Gelan
- A novel approach for oil price forecasting based on data fluctuation network pp. 201-212

- Minggang Wang, Lixin Tian and Peng Zhou
- What factors lead to the decline of energy intensity in China's energy intensive industries? pp. 213-221

- Ruipeng Tan and Boqiang Lin
- Pricing of electricity futures based on locational price differences: The case of Finland pp. 222-237

- Juha Junttila, Valtteri Myllymäki and Juhani Raatikainen
- On the nexus of financial development, economic growth, and energy consumption in China: New perspective from a GMM panel VAR approach pp. 238-252

- Yaofu Ouyang and Peng Li
- Quantile hedge ratio for energy markets pp. 253-272

- Keshab Shrestha, Ravichandran Subramaniam, Yessy Peranginangin and Sheena Sara Suresh Philip
- Gold and crude oil prices after the great moderation pp. 273-281

- Peter Sephton and Janelle Mann
- The energy consumption and economic growth nexus in top ten energy-consuming countries: Fresh evidence from using the quantile-on-quantile approach pp. 282-301

- Muhammad Shahbaz, Muhammad Zakaria, Syed Jawad Hussain Shahzad and Mantu Mahalik
- Regulatory behaviour under threat of court reversal: Theory and evidence from the Swedish electricity market pp. 302-310

- Magnus Söderberg, Flavio Menezes and Miguel Santolino
- Examining farmers' willingness to grow and allocate land for oilseed crops for biofuel production pp. 311-320

- Weldensie T. Embaye, Jason Bergtold, David Archer, Cornelia Flora, Graciela C. Andrango, Marting Odening and Jeroen Buysse
- The welfare impacts of discriminatory price tariffs pp. 321-331

- Nikolaos Danias and J. Kim Swales
- Climatic impacts on energy consumption: Intensive and extensive margins pp. 332-343

- Jianglong Li, Lisha Yang and Houyin Long
- Mitigating market risk for wind power providers via financial risk exchange pp. 344-358

- Hunyoung Shin and Ross Baldick
- Impacts of shifting China's final energy consumption to electricity on CO2 emission reduction pp. 359-369

- Weigang Zhao, Yunfei Cao, Bo Miao, Ke Wang and Yi-Ming Wei
- Effectiveness of a CO2 tax on industrial emissions pp. 370-382

- Cristian Mardones and Belén Flores
- Photovoltaics and heat pumps - Limitations of local pricing mechanisms pp. 383-402

- Björn Felten, Jessica Raasch and Christoph Weber
- Information provision and energy consumption: Evidence from a field experiment pp. 403-410

- Erdal Aydin, Dirk Brounen and Nils Kok
- Heat tariff and subsidy in China based on heat cost analysis pp. 411-420

- Jing Lin and Boqiang Lin
Volume 70, issue C, 2018
- Phasing out coal and phasing in renewables – Good or bad news for arctic gas producers? pp. 1-11

- Lars Lindholt and Solveig Glomsrød
- Contributions to sector-level carbon intensity change: An integrated decomposition analysis pp. 12-25

- Qunwei Wang, Ye Hang, Bin Su and Peng Zhou
- Scale efficiency for multi-output cost minimizing producers: The case of the US electricity plants pp. 26-36

- Barnabé Walheer
- Analysis of the changes in the scale of natural gas subsidy in China and its decomposition factors pp. 37-44

- Chang Liu and Boqiang Lin
- Achieving China's energy and climate policy targets in 2030 under multiple uncertainties pp. 45-60

- Hongbo Duan, Jianlei Mo, Ying Fan and Shouyang Wang
- The value of the US dollar and its impact on oil prices: Evidence from a non-linear asymmetric cointegration approach pp. 61-69

- Roger C.D. McLeod and Andre Yone Haughton
- Tight oil market dynamics: Benchmarks, breakeven points, and inelasticities pp. 70-83

- R.L. Kleinberg, S. Paltsev, C.K.E. Ebinger, D.A. Hobbs and T. Boersma
- Household energy prices and inequality: Evidence from German microdata based on the EASI demand system pp. 84-97

- Miguel A. Tovar Reaños and Nikolas Wölfing
- OPEC's market power: An empirical dominant firm model for the oil market pp. 98-115

- Rolf Golombek, Alfonso A. Irarrazabal and Lin Ma
- Assessing the development of China's new energy industry pp. 116-131

- Bin Xu and Boqiang Lin
- Investment strategy for underground gas storage facilities based on real option model considering gas market reform in China pp. 132-142

- Siyuan Chen, Qi Zhang, Ge Wang, Lijing Zhu and Yan Li
- A novel multiscale nonlinear ensemble leaning paradigm for carbon price forecasting pp. 143-157

- Bangzhu Zhu, Shunxin Ye, Ping Wang, Kaijian He, Tao Zhang and Yi-Ming Wei
- Price dispersion in Australian retail electricity markets pp. 158-169

- Tim Nelson, Eleanor McCracken-Hewson, Patrick Whish-Wilson and Stephanie Bashir
- The resource curse revisited: A Bayesian model averaging approach pp. 170-178

- Kerim Arin and Elias Braunfels
- Reducing fossil-fuel emissions: Dynamic paths for alternative energy-producing technologies pp. 179-189

- Alex Coram and Donald W. Katzner
- Value of investment: Evidence from the oil and gas industry pp. 190-204

- Amir H. Sabet, Mahmoud Agha and Richard Heaney
- The effect of subsidized entry on capacity auctions and the long-run resource adequacy of electricity markets pp. 205-232

- David Brown
- The effect of industry delocalization on global energy use: A global sectoral perspective pp. 233-243

- Silvia Forin, Alexander Radebach, Jan Christoph Steckel and Hauke Ward
- Coal overcapacity in China: Multiscale analysis and prediction pp. 244-257

- Delu Wang, Yadong Wang, Xuefeng Song and Yun Liu
- Oil volatility and sovereign risk of BRICS pp. 258-269

- Elie Bouri, Syed Jawad Hussain Shahzad, Naveed Raza and David Roubaud
- An equilibrium market power model for power markets and tradable green certificates, including Kirchhoff's Laws and Nash-Cournot competition pp. 270-288

- Per Ivar Helgesen and Asgeir Tomasgard
- The role of education in the Environmental Kuznets Curve. Evidence from Australian data pp. 289-296

- Jacint Balaguer and Manuel Cantavella
- Dynamic jumps in global oil price and its impacts on China's bulk commodities pp. 297-306

- Chuanguo Zhang, Feng Liu and Danlin Yu
- Forecasting volatility in the biofuel feedstock markets in the presence of structural breaks: A comparison of alternative distribution functions pp. 307-333

- Akram Shavkatovich Hasanov, Wai-Ching Poon, Ajab Al-Freedi and Zin Yau Heng
- Revisiting the forecasting accuracy of Phillips curve: The role of oil price pp. 334-356

- Afees Salisu, Idris Ademuyiwa and Kazeem Isah
- Natural gas consumption forecast with MARS and CMARS models for residential users pp. 357-381

- Ayşe Özmen, Yavuz Yılmaz and Gerhard-Wilhelm Weber
- Day-ahead electricity price forecasting with high-dimensional structures: Univariate vs. multivariate modeling frameworks pp. 396-420

- Florian Ziel and Rafał Weron
- Energy efficiency investments in small and medium sized manufacturing firms: The case of California energy crisis pp. 421-428

- Dilek Uz
- Household fuel use in developing countries: Review of theory and evidence pp. 429-439

- Christophe Muller and Huijie Yan
- Renewable energy, oil prices, and economic activity: A Granger-causality in quantiles analysis pp. 440-452

- Victor Troster, Muhammad Shahbaz and Gazi Uddin
- Getting ready for future carbon abatement under uncertainty – Key factors driving investment with policy implications pp. 453-464

- Jianlei Mo, Joachim Schleich and Ying Fan
- Critical structural paths of residential PM2.5 emissions within the Chinese provinces pp. 465-471

- Fumiya Nagashima
- Forecasting the prices of crude oil: An iterated combination approach pp. 472-483

- Yaojie Zhang, Feng Ma, Benshan Shi and Dengshi Huang
- Future-proof tariff design: Recovering sunk grid costs in a world where consumers are pushing back pp. 484-498

- Tim Schittekatte, Ilan Momber and Leonardo Meeus
- Oil volatility, oil and gas firms and portfolio diversification pp. 499-515

- Nikolaos Antonakakis, Juncal Cuñado, George Filis, David Gabauer and Fernando Pérez de Gracia
- Uncertainty effects on production mix and on hedging decisions: The case of Brazilian ethanol and sugar pp. 516-524

- Sydnei Marssal de Oliveira, Celma de Oliveira Ribeiro and Maria Paula Vieira Cicogna
- Explicit cost-risk tradeoff for optimal energy management in CCHP microgrid system under fuzzy-risk preferences pp. 525-535

- Ling Ji, Bei-Bei Zhang, Guo-He Huang, Yu-Lei Xie and Dong-Xiao Niu
- Investment efficiency of the new energy industry in China pp. 536-544

- Shihong Zeng, Chunxia Jiang, Chen Ma and Bin Su
- Markov switching GARCH models for Bayesian hedging on energy futures markets pp. 545-562

- Monica Billio, Roberto Casarin and Ayokunle Osuntuyi
- Stochastic convergence in per capita CO2 emissions. An approach from nonlinear stationarity analysis pp. 563-581

- María José Presno, Manuel Landajo and Paula Fernández González
- Date stamping historical periods of oil price explosivity: 1876–2014 pp. 582-587

- Itamar Caspi, Nico Katzke and Rangan Gupta
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