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 69, issue C, 2018
- Wind, storage, interconnection and the cost of electricity generation pp. 1-18

- Valeria Di Cosmo and Laura Malaguzzi Valeri
- Price and income elasticities of electricity demand: Evidence from Jamaica pp. 19-32

- Alrick Campbell
- Oil indexation, market fundamentals, and natural gas prices: An investigation of the Asian premium in natural gas trade pp. 33-41

- Dayong Zhang, Min Shi and Xunpeng Shi
- Investor sentiment and the price of oil pp. 42-58

- Mahmoud Qadan and Hazar Nama
- The effect of price on electricity contract choice pp. 59-70

- Mattias Vesterberg
- Consumption-based accounting and the trade-carbon emissions nexus pp. 71-78

- Brantley Liddle
- What drives natural gas prices in the United States? – A directed acyclic graph approach pp. 79-88

- Qiang Ji, Hai-Ying Zhang and Jiang-Bo Geng
- Asymmetric responses in the timing, and magnitude, of changes in Australian monthly petrol prices to daily oil price changes pp. 89-100

- Abbas Valadkhani and Russell Smyth
- High-yield bond and energy markets pp. 101-110

- Alper Gormus, Saban Nazlioglu and Ugur Soytas
- Energy consumption and CO2 emissions convergence in European Union member countries. A tonneau des Danaides? pp. 111-127

- Kostantinos Kounetas
- Does energy efficiency promote economic growth? Evidence from a multicountry and multisectoral panel dataset pp. 128-139

- Ashish Rajbhandari and Fan Zhang
- Relative value arbitrage in European commodity markets pp. 140-154

- Martin Hain, Julian Hess and Marliese Uhrig-Homburg
- Let's agree to disagree! On payoffs and green tastes in green energy investments pp. 155-169

- Alex Ng and Di Zheng
- The impact of spatial price differences on oil sands investments pp. 170-184

- Gregory Galay
- Does the level of energy intensity matter in the effect of energy consumption on the growth of transition economies? Evidence from dynamic panel threshold analysis pp. 185-195

- Celil Aydin and Omer Esen
- The costs of charging Plug-in Electric Vehicles (PEVs): Within day variation in emissions and electricity prices pp. 196-203

- Yingkai Fang, Frank Asche and Kevin Novan
- Proof of concept that requiring energy labels for dwellings can induce retrofitting pp. 204-212

- David A. Comerford, Ian Lange and Mirko Moro
- The impact of an ETS on the Australian energy sector: An integrated CGE and electricity modelling approach pp. 213-224

- Sam Meng, Mahinda Siriwardana, Judith McNeill and Tim Nelson
- In search of an inclusive approach: Measuring non-market values for the effects of complex dam, hydroelectric and river system operations pp. 225-236

- Benjamin Jones, Robert Berrens, Hank Jenkins-Smith, Carol Silva, Joe Ripberger, Deven Carlson, Kuhika Gupta and Wesley Wehde
- On the role of maximum demand charges in the presence of distributed generation resources pp. 237-249

- David Brown and David Sappington
- Asymmetries, outliers and structural stability in the US gasoline market pp. 250-260

- Alberto Bagnai and Christian Alexander Mongeau Ospina
- Understanding oil scarcity through drilling activity pp. 261-269

- Yiyi Bai and Samuel Okullo
- Factor market distortion correction, resource reallocation and potential productivity gains: An empirical study on China's heavy industry sector pp. 270-279

- Mian Yang, Fuxia Yang and Chuanwang Sun
- The importance of project finance for renewable energy projects pp. 280-294

- Bjarne Steffen
- Can the US shale revolution be duplicated in continental Europe? An economic analysis of European shale gas resources pp. 295-306

- Aurélien Saussay
- Is crude oil price detrimental to domestic private investment for an emerging economy? The role of public sector investment and financial sector development in an era of globalization pp. 307-324

- Hrushikesh Mallick, Mantu Mahalik and Manoranjan Sahoo
- Persistent and transient productive inefficiency in a regulated industry: electricity distribution pp. 325-334

- Massimo Filippini, William Greene and Giuliano Masiero
- Heterogeneous direct rebound effect: Theory and evidence from the Energy Star program pp. 335-349

- Bixuan Sun
- How can Chile move away from a high carbon economy? pp. 350-366

- José M. Cansino, Antonio Sánchez-Braza and María L. Rodríguez-Arévalo
- Contract durations in the electricity market: Causal impact of 15min trading on the EPEX SPOT market pp. 367-378

- Joscha Märkle-Huß, Stefan Feuerriegel and Dirk Neumann
- How (a)symmetric is the response of import demand to changes in its determinants? Evidence from European energy imports pp. 379-394

- Svetlana Fedoseeva and Rodrigo Zeidan
- Estimating the future supply of shale oil: A Bakken case study pp. 395-403

- James Smith
- The evolution of inter-sectoral linkages in China's energy-related CO2 emissions from 1997 to 2012 pp. 404-417

- Rong Yuan, Paul Behrens and João F.D. Rodrigues
- Identifying price bubble periods in the energy sector pp. 418-429

- Shahil Sharma and Diego Escobari
- Preferences for green electricity, investment and regulatory incentives pp. 430-441

- Heiko Gerlach and Xuemei Zheng
- Modeling the response to exogenous shocks: The capital uplift rate in petroleum taxation pp. 442-455

- Magnus Berg, Øyvind Bøhren and Erik Vassnes
- Economic and policy factors driving adoption of institutional woody biomass heating systems in the U.S pp. 456-470

- Jesse D. Young, Nathaniel M. Anderson, Helen Naughton and Katrina Mullan
Volume 68, issue S1, 2017
- Climate policies under climate model uncertainty: Max-min and min-max regret pp. 4-16

- Armon Rezai and Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg
- Induced technological change and energy efficiency improvements pp. 17-32

- Jan Witajewski-Baltvilks, Elena Verdolini and Massimo Tavoni
- Free riding and rebates for residential energy efficiency upgrades: A multi-country contingent valuation experiment pp. 33-44

- Mark Olsthoorn, Joachim Schleich, Xavier Gassmann and Corinne Faure
- Using Production Incentives to Avoid Emissions Leakage pp. 45-56

- Karen Palmer, Dallas Burtraw, Anthony Paul and Hang Yin
- Using output-based allocations to manage volatility and leakage in pollution markets pp. 57-65

- Guy Meunier, Juan-Pablo Montero and Jean-Pierre Ponssard
- Elasticities of transport fuels at times of economic crisis: An empirical analysis for Spain pp. 66-80

- Mohcine Bakhat, Xavier Labandeira, Jose Labeaga and Xiral López-Otero
- The impact of energy prices on product innovation: Evidence from the UK refrigerator market pp. 81-88

- Francois Cohen, Matthieu Glachant and Magnus Söderberg
- Explaining electricity demand and the role of energy and investment literacy on end-use efficiency of Swiss households pp. 89-102

- Julia Blasch, Nina Boogen, Massimo Filippini and Nilkanth Kumar
- Climate change: Behavioral responses from extreme events and delayed damages pp. 103-115

- Riccardo Ghidoni, Giacomo Calzolari and Marco Casari
- Environmental protection, innovation and price-setting behavior in Spanish manufacturing firms pp. 116-124

- Carlos de Miguel and Consuelo Pazó
- US climate policy: A critical assessment of intensity standards pp. 125-135

- Christoph Böhringer, Xaquin Garcia-Muros, Mikel González-Eguino and Luis Rey
- Deep transformations of the energy sector: A model of technology investment choice pp. 136-147

- Florian Landis and Sebastian Rausch
- The effect of globalisation on energy footprints: Disentangling the links of global value chains pp. 148-168

- Oliver Kaltenegger, Andreas Löschel and Frank Pothen
Volume 68, issue C, 2017
- Oil price shocks, economic policy uncertainty and industry stock returns in China: Asymmetric effects with quantile regression pp. 1-18

- Wanhai You, Yawei Guo, Huiming Zhu and Yong Tang
- The short and long run causality relationship among economic growth, energy consumption and financial development: Evidence from South Mediterranean Countries (SMCs) pp. 19-30

- Bassem Kahouli
- On the convergence in China's provincial per capita energy consumption: New evidence from a spatial econometric analysis pp. 31-43

- Yu Hao and Hui Peng
- Finding environmentally critical transmission sectors, transactions, and paths in global supply chain networks pp. 44-52

- Tesshu Hanaka, Shigemi Kagawa, Hirotaka Ono and Keiichiro Kanemoto
- Dynamic return-volatility dependence and risk measure of CoVaR in the oil market: A time-varying mixed copula model pp. 53-65

- Bing-Yue Liu, Qiang Ji and Ying Fan
- The impact of a household biogas programme on energy use and expenditure in East Java pp. 66-76

- Arjun Bedi, Robert Sparrow and Luca Tasciotti
- Influential factors in crude oil price forecasting pp. 77-88

- Hong Miao, Sanjay Ramchander, Tianyang Wang and Dongxiao Yang
- Chinese airline efficiency under CO2 emissions and flight delays: A stochastic network DEA model pp. 89-108

- Zhongfei Chen, Peter Wanke, Jorge Junio Moreira Antunes and Ning Zhang
- Economic externalities in transmission network expansion planning pp. 109-115

- Hans Alayo, Marcos J. Rider and Javier Contreras
- Cournot competition and “green” innovation: An inverted-U relationship pp. 116-123

- Luca Lambertini, Joanna Poyago-Theotoky and Alessandro Tampieri
- The strategic robustness of oligopoly electricity market models pp. 124-132

- David M Newbery and Thomas Greve
- Does purchase price matter for the waiting time to start using energy efficient technologies: Experimental evidence from rural Ethiopia? pp. 133-140

- Sied Hassen and Gunnar Köhlin
- Which determinant is the most informative in forecasting crude oil market volatility: Fundamental, speculation, or uncertainty? pp. 141-150

- Yu Wei, Jing Liu, Xiaodong Lai and Yang Hu
- Oil and stock market momentum pp. 151-159

- Chun-Da Chen, Chiao-Ming Cheng and Riza Demirer
- An investigation of renewable and non-renewable energy consumption and economic growth nexus using industrial and residential energy consumption pp. 160-176

- Seema Narayan and Nadia Doytch
- Energy-economic recovery resilience with Input-Output linear programming models pp. 177-191

- Peijun He, Tsan Sheng Ng and Bin Su
- The general equilibrium costs and impacts of oil price shocks in Newfoundland and Labrador pp. 192-198

- Robert Millard, Patrick Withey, Van Lantz and Thomas O. Ochuodho
- The environmental impacts of green technologies in TX pp. 199-214

- Elisheba Spiller, Peter Sopher, Nicholas Martin, Marita Mirzatuny and Xinxing Zhang
- Information strategies for energy conservation: A field experiment in India pp. 215-227

- Victor L. Chen, Magali Delmas, Stephen L. Locke and Amarjeet Singh
- “De-financialization” of commodities? Evidence from stock, crude oil and natural gas markets pp. 228-239

- Yue-Jun Zhang, Julien Chevallier and Khaled Guesmi
- Oil volatility risk and stock market volatility predictability: Evidence from G7 countries pp. 240-254

- Jiabao Feng, Yudong Wang and Libo Yin
- Move it! How an electric contest motivates households to shift their load profile pp. 255-270

- Sylvain Weber, Stefano Puddu and Diana Pacheco
- Does carbon intensity constraint policy improve industrial green production performance in China? A quasi-DID analysis pp. 271-282

- Zhenbing Yang, Meiting Fan, Shuai Shao and Lili Yang
- A regime-switching copula approach to modeling day-ahead prices in coupled electricity markets pp. 283-302

- A. Pircalabu and F.E. Benth
- Multinational operation, ownership and efficiency differences in the international oil industry pp. 303-312

- Kwaku Ohene-Asare, Charles Turkson and Anthony Afful-Dadzie
- Does the volatility of commodity prices reflect macroeconomic uncertainty? pp. 313-326

- Marc Joëts, Valérie Mignon and Tovonony Razafindrabe
- Directional predictability from oil market uncertainty to sovereign credit spreads of oil-exporting countries: Evidence from rolling windows and crossquantilogram analysis pp. 327-339

- Syed Jawad Hussain Shahzad, Nader Naifar, Shawkat Hammoudeh and David Roubaud
- Human capital and energy in economic growth – Evidence from Chinese provincial data pp. 340-358

- Zheng Fang and Yang Chen
- Robust bidding and offering strategies of electricity retailer under multi-tariff pricing pp. 359-372

- Sayyad Nojavan, Kazem Zare and Behnam Mohammadi-Ivatloo
- Simulation of price controls for different grade of gasoline: The case of Indonesia pp. 373-382

- Muhammad Akimaya and Carol Dahl
- Spatial analysis of emissions in Sweden pp. 383-394

- George Marbuah and Franklin Amuakwa-Mensah
- Oil consumption subsidy removal in OPEC and other Non-OECD countries: Oil market impacts and welfare effects pp. 395-409

- Finn Roar Aune, Kristine Grimsrud, Lars Lindholt, Knut Einar Rosendahl and Halvor Briseid Storrøsten
- On quota violations of OPEC members pp. 410-422

- Hamed Ghoddusi, Masoud Nili and Mahdi Rastad
- Risk-minimisation in electricity markets: Fixed price, unknown consumption pp. 423-439

- Martin Tegnér, Rune Ramsdal Ernstsen, Anders Skajaa and Rolf Poulsen
- Volatility spillovers and cross-hedging between gold, oil and equities: Evidence from the Gulf Cooperation Council countries pp. 440-453

- Aktham Maghyereh, Basel Awartani and Panagiotis Tziogkidis
- Gasoline price and new vehicle fuel efficiency: Evidence from Canada pp. 454-465

- Nicholas Rivers and Brandon Schaufele
- Economy-wide effects of international and Russia's climate policies pp. 466-477

- Anton Orlov and Asbjørn Aaheim
- Socioeconomic burden of air pollution in China: Province-level analysis based on energy economic model pp. 478-489

- Xu Zhang, Xunmin Ou, Xi Yang, Tianyu Qi, Kyung-Min Nam, Da Zhang and Xiliang Zhang
- Hedging local volume risk using forward markets: Nordic case pp. 490-514

- Rune Ramsdal Ernstsen, Trine Krogh Boomsma, Martin Tegnér and Anders Skajaa
- Airfares and oil prices: ‘Feathers and Rockets’ adjustments pp. 515-521

- Robert Kaufmann
- Identifying the driving forces of national and regional CO2 emissions in China: Based on temporal and spatial decomposition analysis models pp. 522-538

- Hao Li, Yuhuan Zhao, Xiaoyong Qiao, Ya Liu, Ye Cao, Yue Li, Song Wang, Zhonghua Zhang, Yongfeng Zhang and Jianfeng Weng
- Political connections and corporate environmental responsibility: Adopting or escaping? pp. 539-547

- Cui Zhang
- Bounds testing approach to analyzing the environment Kuznets curve hypothesis with structural beaks: The role of biomass energy consumption in the United States pp. 548-565

- Muhammad Shahbaz, Sakiru Solarin, Shawkat Hammoudeh and Syed Jawad Hussain Shahzad
- A model to assess the impact of employment policy and subsidized domestic fuel prices on national oil companies pp. 566-578

- Sergio Cabrales, Rafael Bautista and Juan Benavides
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