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 67, issue C, 2017
- Resource extraction with a carbon tax and regime switching prices: Exercising your options pp. 1-16

- Margaret Insley
- Google search keywords that best predict energy price volatility pp. 17-27

- Mohamad Afkhami, Lindsey Cormack and Hamed Ghoddusi
- Renewable energy in the equilibrium mix of electricity supply sources pp. 28-34

- Pablo Faúndez
- Food-energy-environment trilemma: Policy impacts on farmland use and biofuel industry development pp. 35-48

- Xin Wang, Michael K. Lim and Yanfeng Ouyang
- Does human capital matter for energy consumption in China? pp. 49-59

- Ruhul Salim, Yao Yao and George Chen
- Forecasting quantiles of day-ahead electricity load pp. 60-71

- Z. Li, Stan Hurn and Adam Clements
- Is the recent low oil price attributable to the shale revolution? pp. 72-82

- Erdenebat Bataa and Cheolbeom Park
- How do daily changes in oil prices affect US monthly industrial output? pp. 83-90

- Abbas Valadkhani and Russell Smyth
- Analysing energy productivity dynamics in the OECD manufacturing sector pp. 91-97

- Steven Parker and Brantley Liddle
- The relationship between regional natural gas markets and crude oil markets from a multi-scale nonlinear Granger causality perspective pp. 98-110

- Jiang-Bo Geng, Qiang Ji and Ying Fan
- Supply elasticity matters for the rebound effect and its impact on policy comparisons pp. 111-120

- Hamed Ghoddusi and Mandira Roy
- The price elasticity of U.S. shale oil reserves pp. 121-135

- James Smith and Thomas K. Lee
- Forecasting the realized volatility of the oil futures market: A regime switching approach pp. 136-145

- Feng Ma, M.I.M. Wahab, Dengshi Huang and Weiju Xu
- Lifecycle economic analysis of biofuels: Accounting for economic substitution in policy assessment pp. 146-158

- Boying Liu, C. Shumway and Jonathan K. Yoder
- Consequences of a carbon tax on household electricity use and cost, carbon emissions, and economics of household solar and wind pp. 159-168

- Ahmad F. Ghaith and Francis M. Epplin
- Has energy efficiency performance improved in China?—non-energy sectors evidence from sequenced hybrid energy use tables pp. 169-181

- Kaiyao Wu, Jiyuan Shi and Tinggan Yang
- A multifactor stochastic volatility model of commodity prices pp. 182-201

- Gonzalo Cortazar, Matias Lopez and Lorenzo Naranjo
- The macroeconomic rebound effect in China pp. 202-212

- Jiangshan Zhang and C.-Y. Cynthia Lin Lawell
- Exploring the price dynamics of CO2 emissions allowances in China's emissions trading scheme pilots pp. 213-223

- Kai Chang, Ping Pei, Chao Zhang and Xin Wu
- Revitalising the wind power induced merit order effect to reduce wholesale and retail electricity prices in Australia pp. 224-241

- William Bell, Phillip Wild, John Foster and Michael Hewson
- Energy price variation and competitiveness: Firm level evidence from Indonesia pp. 242-254

- Jun Rentschler and Martin Kornejew
- Nonparametric panel data model for crude oil and stock market prices in net oil importing countries pp. 255-267

- Param Silvapulle, Russell Smyth, Xibin Zhang and Jean-Pierre Fenech
- A regional analysis of carbon intensities of electricity generation in China pp. 268-277

- Nan Liu, Zujun Ma and Jidong Kang
- The uneven development of wind power in China: Determinants and the role of supporting policies pp. 278-286

- Fang Xia and Feng Song
- Levelized cost of storage — Introducing novel metrics pp. 287-299

- Andreas Belderbos, Erik Delarue, Kris Kessels and William D'haeseleer
- Production and spatial distribution of switchgrass and miscanthus in the United States under uncertainty and sunk cost pp. 300-314

- Jerome Dumortier, Nathan Kauffman and Dermot Hayes
- Forecasting the good and bad uncertainties of crude oil prices using a HAR framework pp. 315-327

- Xu Gong and Boqiang Lin
- Local acceptance and heterogeneous externalities of biorefineries pp. 328-336

- Gi-Eu Lee, Scott Loveridge and Satish Joshi
- Technological innovation and dispersion: Environmental benefits and the adoption of improved biomass cookstoves in Tigrai, northern Ethiopia pp. 337-345

- Zenebe Gebreegziabher, Gerrit van Kooten and Daan van Soest
- A Bayesian sampling approach to measuring the price responsiveness of gasoline demand using a constrained partially linear model pp. 346-354

- Haotian Chen, Russell Smyth and Xibin Zhang
- Investing in vertical integration: electricity retail market participation pp. 355-365

- Gabriel Godofredo Fiuza de Bragança and Toby Daglish
- Modelling UK sub-sector industrial energy demand pp. 366-374

- Paolo Agnolucci, Vincenzo De Lipsis and Theodoros Arvanitopoulos
- Power it up: Strengthening the electricity sector to improve efficiency and support economic activity pp. 375-386

- C. Di Bella and Francesco Grigoli
- Optimal regulation of renewable energy: A comparison of Feed-in Tariffs and Tradable Green Certificates in the Spanish electricity system pp. 387-399

- Aitor Ciarreta, Maria Paz Espinosa and Cristina Pizarro-Irizar
- Directed technical change with capital-embodied technologies: Implications for climate policy pp. 400-409

- James Lennox and Jan Witajewski-Baltvilks
- Higher moment risk premiums for the crude oil market: A downside and upside conditional decomposition pp. 410-422

- José Da Fonseca and Yahua Xu
- Power trade, welfare, and air quality pp. 423-438

- Talat Genc and Abdurrahman Aydemir
- Methodological comparison among radial, non-radial and intermediate approaches for DEA environmental assessment pp. 439-453

- Toshiyuki Sueyoshi, Yan Yuan, Aijun Li and Daoping Wang
- Dynamic risk spillovers between gold, oil prices and conventional, sustainability and Islamic equity aggregates and sectors with portfolio implications pp. 454-475

- Walid Mensi, Shawkat Hammoudeh, Idries Mohammad Wanas Al-Jarrah, Ahmet Sensoy and Sang Hoon Kang
- Oil and foreign exchange market tail dependence and risk spillovers for MENA, emerging and developed countries: VMD decomposition based copulas pp. 476-495

- Walid Mensi, Shawkat Hammoudeh, Syed Jawad Hussain Shahzad, Khamis Hamed Al-Yahyaee and Muhammad Shahbaz
- Modeling positive electricity prices with arithmetic jump-diffusions pp. 496-507

- Markus Hess
- Forecasting crude-oil market volatility: Further evidence with jumps pp. 508-519

- Amélie Charles and Olivier Darné
- A fundamental analysis on the implementation and development of virtual natural gas hubs pp. 520-532

- Aurora del Valle, Pablo Dueñas, Sonja Wogrin and Javier Reneses
- The local socio-economic impacts of large hydropower plant development in a developing country pp. 533-544

- Felipe A.M. de Faria, Alex Davis, Edson Severnini and Paulina Jaramillo
- The impact of the German feed-in tariff scheme on innovation: Evidence based on patent filings in renewable energy technologies pp. 545-553

- Christoph Böhringer, Alexander Cuntz, Dietmar Harhoff and Emmanuel Asane-Otoo
- Malmquist index measurement for sustainability enhancement in Chinese municipalities and provinces pp. 554-571

- Toshiyuki Sueyoshi, Mika Goto and Derek Wang
Volume 66, issue C, 2017
- Regime-switching based vehicle-to-building operation against electricity price spikes pp. 1-8

- Lei Zhang and Yaoyu Li
- A deep learning ensemble approach for crude oil price forecasting pp. 9-16

- Yang Zhao, Jianping Li and Lean Yu
- Carbon intensity changes in the Asian Dragons. Lessons for climate policy design pp. 17-26

- Miguel Rodriguez and Yolanda Pena-Boquete
- Estimation of global rebound effect caused by energy efficiency improvement pp. 27-34

- Taoyuan Wei and Yang Liu
- Resource rents distribution, income inequality and poverty in Iran pp. 35-42

- Mohammad Reza Farzanegan and Mohammad Mahdi Habibpour
- Can foreign direct investment harness energy consumption in China? A time series investigation pp. 43-53

- Ruhul Salim, Yao Yao, George Chen and Lin Zhang
- Investment and operating choice: Oil and natural gas futures prices and drilling activity pp. 54-68

- Fan Chen and Scott Linn
- The relationship between energy demand and real GDP growth rate: The role of price asymmetries and spatial externalities within 34 countries across the globe pp. 69-84

- Panagiotis Fotis, Sotiris Karkalakos and Dimitrios Asteriou
- Technology invention and adoption in residential energy consumption pp. 85-98

- Giovanni Marin and Alessandro Palma
- Capturing the impact of shocks on the electricity sector performance in the OECD pp. 99-107

- Michael Polemis
- Good volatility, bad volatility: What drives the asymmetric connectedness of Australian electricity markets? pp. 108-115

- Nicholas Apergis, Jozef Baruník and Marco Chi Keung Lau
- Do changes in oil prices affect welfare programs? Evidence from Kern County pp. 116-121

- Nyakundi Michieka
- The dependence structure across oil, wheat, and corn: A wavelet-based copula approach using implied volatility indexes pp. 122-139

- Walid Mensi, Aviral Tiwari, Elie Bouri, David Roubaud and Khamis Al-Yahyaee
- Does emission permit allocation affect CO2 cost pass-through? A theoretical analysis pp. 140-146

- M. Wang and Peng Zhou
- The effect of natural gas shortages on the Mexican economy pp. 147-153

- Carlo Alcaraz Pribaz and Sergio Villalvazo
- Social sustainability measured by intermediate approach for DEA environmental assessment: Chinese regional planning for economic development and pollution prevention pp. 154-166

- Toshiyuki Sueyoshi and Yan Yuan
- A ladder within a ladder: Understanding the factors influencing a household's domestic use of electricity in four African countries pp. 167-181

- Dil Rahut, Bhagirath Behera, Akhter Ali and Paswel Marenya
- Size distribution of national CO2 emissions pp. 182-193

- Sherzod Akhundjanov, Stephen Devadoss and Jeff Luckstead
- Modeling and predicting oil VIX: Internet search volume versus traditional mariables pp. 194-204

- I. Campos, G. Cortazar and T. Reyes
- Funding renewable energy: An analysis of renewable portfolio standards pp. 205-216

- Gregory Upton and Brian F. Snyder
- Contagion, volatility persistence and volatility spill-overs: The case of energy markets during the European financial crisis pp. 217-227

- Kostas Andriosopoulos, Emilios Galariotis and Spyros Spyrou
- Composite forecasting approach, application for next-day electricity price forecasting pp. 228-237

- Atom Mirakyan, Martin Meyer-Renschhausen and Andreas Koch
- OPEC and demand response to crude oil prices pp. 238-246

- Talat Genc
- How does daylight saving time affect electricity demand? An answer using aggregate data from a natural experiment in Western Australia pp. 247-260

- Seungmoon Choi, Alistair Pellen and Virginie Masson
- Design of yardstick competition and consumer prices: Experimental evidence pp. 261-271

- Peter Dijkstra, Marco Haan and Machiel Mulder
- Determinants for adoption decision of small scale biogas technology by rural households in Tigray, Ethiopia pp. 272-278

- Haftu Etsay Kelebe, Kiros Meles Ayimut, Gebresilasse Hailu Berhe and Kidane Hintsa
- Rationality of energy efficiency improvement targets under the PAT scheme in India – A case of thermal power plants pp. 279-289

- Nihar R. Sahoo, Pratap K.J. Mohapatra, Biresh Sahoo and Biswajit Mahanty
- Energy and GHG emission efficiency in the Chilean manufacturing industry: Sectoral and regional analysis by DEA and Malmquist indexes pp. 290-302

- Karen Pérez, Marcela C. González-Araya and Alfredo Iriarte
- Dynamic fuel price pass-through: Evidence from a new global retail fuel price database pp. 303-312

- Kangni Kpodar and Chadi Abdallah
- Measuring national energy performance via Energy Trilemma Index: A Stochastic Multicriteria Acceptability Analysis pp. 313-319

- Lianlian Song, Yelin Fu, Peng Zhou and Kin Keung Lai
- Where to drill? The petroleum industry's response to an endangered species listing pp. 320-327

- Richard Melstrom
- Soak up the sun: Impact of solar energy systems on residential home values in Arizona pp. 328-336

- Yueming Qiu, Yi David Wang and Jianfeng Wang
- Forecasting the real prices of crude oil using forecast combinations over time-varying parameter models pp. 337-348

- Yudong Wang, Li Liu and Chongfeng Wu
- Income equivalence and a proposed resource rent charge pp. 349-359

- Michael Alexeev and Robert F. Conrad
- The effects of stock market growth and renewable energy use on CO2 emissions: Evidence from G20 countries pp. 360-371

- Sudharshan Reddy Paramati, Di Mo and Rakesh Gupta
- Electricity markets for energy, flexibility and availability — Impact of capacity mechanisms on the remuneration of generation technologies pp. 372-383

- Hanspeter Höschle, Cedric De Jonghe, Hélène Le Cadre and Ronnie Belmans
- Monopoly regulation, discontinuity & stranded assets pp. 384-398

- Paul Simshauser
- Dynamic spillover between commodities and commodity currencies during United States Q.E pp. 399-410

- Pick Schen Yip, Robert Brooks and Hung Do
- “Asian premium” or “North Atlantic discount”: Does geographical diversification in oil trade always impose costs? pp. 411-420

- Nader AlKathiri, Yazeed Al-Rashed, Tilak K. Doshi and Frederic H. Murphy
- Renewable energy and its impact on thermal generation pp. 421-430

- Christoph Graf and Claudio Marcantonini
- A micro-based model for world oil market pp. 431-449

- Ramon Espinasa, Enrique ter Horst, Sergio Guerra, Osmel Manzano Mazzali, German Molina and Roberto Rigobon
- The impact of the German response to the Fukushima earthquake pp. 450-465

- Luigi Grossi, Sven Heim and Michael Waterson
- European Union gas market development pp. 466-479

- Tobias Baltensperger, Rudolf M. Füchslin, Pius Krütli and John Lygeros
- Timing strategy performance in the crude oil futures market pp. 480-492

- Nick Taylor
- Hedging downside risk of oil refineries: A vine copula approach pp. 493-507

- Kunlapath Sukcharoen and David Leatham
- Crude inventory accounting and speculation in the physical oil market pp. 508-522

- Ivan Diaz-Rainey, Helen Roberts and David Lont
- Forecasting the VaR of crude oil market: Do alternative distributions help? pp. 523-534

- Yongjian Lyu, Peng Wang, Yu Wei and Rui Ke
- Oil price shocks and policy uncertainty: New evidence on the effects of US and non-US oil production pp. 536-546

- Wensheng Kang, Ronald Ratti and Joaquin Vespignani
- Can investor attention predict oil prices? pp. 547-558

- Liyan Han, Qiuna Lv and Libo Yin
- Can stock market investors hedge energy risk? Evidence from Asia pp. 559-570

- Jonathan Batten, Harald Kinateder, Peter Szilagyi and Niklas Wagner
- Dynamic relationship of oil price shocks and country risks pp. 571-581

- Chi-Chuan Lee, Chien-Chiang Lee and Shao-Lin Ning
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