Energy Economics
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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 65, issue C, 2017
- The effects of environmental sustainability and R&D on corporate risk-taking: International evidence pp. 1-15

- Rajabrata Banerjee and Kartick Gupta
- The 1000 GtC coal question: Are cases of vastly expanded future coal combustion still plausible? pp. 16-31

- Justin Ritchie and Hadi Dowlatabadi
- Energy demand convergence in APEC: An empirical analysis pp. 32-41

- Thai-Ha Le, Youngho Chang and Donghyun Park
- Price pass-through in US gasoline markets pp. 42-49

- Benjamin F. Blair, Randall C. Campbell and Phillip A. Mixon
- Does speculation in the oil market drive investor herding in emerging stock markets? pp. 50-63

- Mehmet Balcilar, Riza Demirer and Talat Ulussever
- An equilibrium pricing model for wind power futures pp. 64-74

- Gerke Gersema and David Wozabal
- Where do all the windmills go? Influence of the institutional setting on the spatial distribution of renewable energy installation pp. 75-86

- A. Pechan
- Downscaling heterogeneous household outcomes in dynamic CGE models for energy-economic analysis pp. 87-97

- Nikolai B. Melnikov, O’Neill, Brian C., Michael G. Dalton and Bas van Ruijven
- Can an oil-rich economy reduce its income inequality? Empirical evidence from Alaska's Permanent Fund Dividend pp. 98-104

- Kate Kozminski and Jungho Baek
- The effects of border-crossing frequencies associated with carbon footprints on border carbon adjustments pp. 105-114

- Zengkai Zhang, Kunfu Zhu and Geoffrey J.D. Hewings
- Income and energy use in Bangladesh: A household level analysis pp. 115-126

- Syed Abul Hasan and Pallab Mozumder
- Wind power feasibility analysis under uncertainty in the Brazilian electricity market pp. 127-136

- Giancarlo Aquila, Paulo Rotela Junior, Edson de Oliveira Pamplona and Anderson Rodrigo de Queiroz
- Multiplicative structural decomposition analysis of aggregate embodied energy and emission intensities pp. 137-147

- Bin Su and B.W. Ang
- Impacts of US biodiesel mandates on world vegetable oil markets pp. 148-160

- Jingbo Cui and Jeremy I. Martin
- Switch off the light, please! Energy use, aging population and consumption habits pp. 161-171

- Rossella Bardazzi and Maria Grazia Pazienza
- Do economic and societal factors influence the financial performance of alternative energy firms? pp. 172-182

- Kartick Gupta
- The CO2–growth nexus revisited: A nonparametric analysis for the G7 economies over nearly two centuries pp. 183-193

- Muhammad Shahbaz, Muhammad Shafiullah, Vassilios Papavassiliou and Shawkat Hammoudeh
- What is the value of the option to defer an investment in Transmission Expansion Planning? An estimation using Real Options pp. 194-207

- A. Henao, E. Sauma, T. Reyes and A. Gonzalez
- Cyclical properties of supply-side and demand-side shocks in oil-based commodity markets pp. 208-218

- Tomas Krehlik and Jozef Baruník
- The impact of oil prices on bioenergy, emissions and land use pp. 219-227

- Niven Winchester and Kirby Ledvina
- Stochastic convergence in per capita energy use in world pp. 228-239

- Firouz Fallahi
- What motivates merger and acquisition activities in the upstream oil & gas sectors in the U.S.? pp. 240-250

- Kuang-Chung Hsu, Michael Wright and Zhen Zhu
- Implications of the EU Emissions Trading System for the South-East Europe Regional Electricity Market pp. 251-261

- Verena Višković, Yihsu Chen and Afzal S. Siddiqui
- Public preferences for alternative electricity mixes in post-Fukushima Japan pp. 262-270

- Katrin Rehdanz, Carsten Schröder, Daiju Narita and Toshihiro Okubo
- The long-term relationship between CO2 emissions and economic activity in a small open economy: Uruguay 1882–2010 pp. 271-282

- Matías Piaggio, Emilio Padilla Rosa and Carolina Román
- Cost efficiency and electricity market structure: A case study of OECD countries pp. 283-291

- Victor Ajayi, Thomas Weyman-Jones and Anthony Glass
- Crowdfunding cleantech pp. 292-303

- Douglas Cumming, Gael Leboeuf and Armin Schwienbacher
- Aiming low and achieving it: A long-term analysis of a renewable policy in Chile pp. 304-314

- Francisco D. Munoz, Bruno J. Pumarino and Ignacio A. Salas
- Oil prices and the global economy: Is it different this time around? pp. 315-325

- Kamiar Mohaddes and Mohammad Pesaran
- Gain and loss of money in a choice experiment. The impact of financial loss aversion and risk preferences on willingness to pay to avoid renewable energy externalities pp. 326-334

- Anna Bartczak, Susan Chilton, Mikolaj Czajkowski and Jürgen Meyerhoff
- Electricity demand response to price changes: The Portuguese case taking into account income differences pp. 335-342

- Susana Silva, Isabel Soares and Carlos Pinho
- The impact of wind power support schemes on technology choices pp. 343-354

- Nils May
- The impact of energy consumption and economic development on Ecological Footprint and CO2 emissions: Evidence from a Markov Switching Equilibrium Correction Model pp. 355-374

- Lanouar Charfeddine
- Bayesian calibration and number of jump components in electricity spot price models pp. 375-388

- Jhonny Gonzalez, John Moriarty and Jan Palczewski
- Measuring scale efficiency and returns to scale on large commercial rooftop photovoltaic systems in California pp. 389-398

- Toshiyuki Sueyoshi and Derek Wang
- Energy intensity and firm growth pp. 399-410

- Bongseok Choi, Wooyoung Park and Bok-Keun Yu
- Comparison of data-rich and small-scale data time series models generating probabilistic forecasts: An application to U.S. natural gas gross withdrawals pp. 411-423

- Kannika Duangnate and James W. Mjelde
- Noncausality and the commodity currency hypothesis pp. 424-433

- Matthijs Lof and Henri Nyberg
- Burning wood pellets for US electricity generation? A regime switching analysis pp. 434-441

- Bin Mei and Michael Wetzstein
- Energy paths in the European Union: A model-based clustering approach pp. 442-457

- Zsuzsanna Csereklyei, Paul W. Thurner, Johannes Langer and Helmut Küchenhoff
- A two-part feed-in-tariff for intermittent electricity generation pp. 458-470

- Werner Antweiler
Volume 64, issue C, 2017
- Habit formation and exhaustible resource risk-pricing pp. 1-12

- Johnson Kakeu and Pierre Nguimkeu
- A multi-regional input–output analysis of the pollution haven hypothesis from the perspective of global production fragmentation pp. 13-23

- Zengkai Zhang, Kunfu Zhu and Geoffrey J.D. Hewings
- Oil price pass-through along the price chain in the euro area pp. 24-30

- César Castro and Rebeca Jiménez-Rodríguez
- Effect of internal migration on the environment in China pp. 31-44

- Shuddhasattwa Rafiq, Ingrid Nielsen and Russell Smyth
- Marginal reductions in vehicle emissions under a dual-blend ethanol mandate: Evidence from a natural experiment pp. 45-54

- Michael Noel and Travis Roach
- Transmission expansion in an oligopoly considering generation investment equilibrium pp. 55-62

- S. Saeid Taheri, Jalal Kazempour and Seyedjalal Seyedshenava
- Setting the standard? A framework for evaluating the cost-effectiveness of building energy standards pp. 63-76

- Maya Papineau
- Econometric analysis of 15-minute intraday electricity prices pp. 77-90

- Rüdiger Kiesel and Florentina Paraschiv
- How much can CO2 emissions be reduced if fossil fuel subsidies are removed? pp. 91-104

- Gabriela Mundaca
- A wavelet analysis of mean and volatility spillovers between oil and BRICS stock markets pp. 105-117

- Heni Boubaker and Syed Raza
- Energy efficiency and economic growth: A retrospective CGE analysis for Canada from 2002 to 2012 pp. 118-130

- Chris Bataille and Noel Melton
- Coordination and uncertainty in strategic network investment: Case on the North Seas Grid pp. 131-148

- Ioannis Konstantelos, Rodrigo Moreno and Goran Strbac
- Derivatives of the nodal prices in market power screening pp. 149-157

- Piotr Pałka
- Robust portfolio optimization for electricity planning: An application based on the Brazilian electricity mix pp. 158-169

- Oswaldo L.V. Costa, Celma de Oliveira Ribeiro, Erik Eduardo Rego, Julio Michael Stern, Virginia Parente and Solange Kileber
- Impacts of the US dollar (USD) exchange rate on economic growth and the environment in the United States pp. 170-176

- Jaeseok Lee and Chengyan Yue
- Stochastic valuation of energy storage in wholesale power markets pp. 177-185

- Nanpeng Yu and Brandon Foggo
- Inducing truthful revelation of generator reliability pp. 186-195

- Mel T. Devine and Muireann Lynch
- Turbulent times: Uncovering the origins of US natural gas price fluctuations since deregulation pp. 196-205

- Seth Wiggins and Xiaoli Etienne
- Foreign direct investment, income, and environmental pollution in developing countries: Panel data analysis of Latin America pp. 206-212

- Pratikshya Sapkota and Umesh Bastola
- Does risk aversion affect transmission and generation planning? A Western North America case study pp. 213-225

- Francisco D. Munoz, Adriaan van der Weijde, Benjamin F. Hobbs and Jean-Paul Watson
- Strategic real option and flexibility analysis for nuclear power plants considering uncertainty in electricity demand and public acceptance pp. 226-237

- Michel-Alexandre Cardin, Sizhe Zhang and William Nuttall
- Portfolio optimization of renewable energy assets: Hydro, wind, and photovoltaic energy in the regulated market in Brazil pp. 238-250

- Daywes Pinheiro Neto, Elder Geraldo Domingues, António Paulo Coimbra, Aníbal Traça de Almeida, Aylton José Alves and Wesley Pacheco Calixto
- The impact of socioeconomic characteristics on CO2 emissions associated with urban mobility: Inequality across individuals pp. 251-261

- Germà Bel and Jordi Rosell
- Residential and non-residential electricity dynamics pp. 262-271

- Michael P. Tonkovic and Syed Azfar Hussain
- Welfare implications of capacity payments in a price-capped electricity sector: A case study of the Texas market (ERCOT) pp. 272-285

- Raúl Bajo-Buenestado
- Construction of an efficient portfolio of power purchase decisions based on risk-diversification tradeoff pp. 286-297

- Javier Contreras, Yeny E. Rodríguez and Aníbal Sosa
- The Seven Sisters versus OPEC: Solving the mystery of the petroleum market structure pp. 298-305

- José Noguera
- Measurement of returns to scale on large photovoltaic power stations in the United States and Germany pp. 306-320

- Toshiyuki Sueyoshi and Mika Goto
- Costs of meeting a cellulosic biofuel mandate with perennial energy crops: Implications for policy pp. 321-334

- Ruiqing Miao and Madhu Khanna
- Correcting the uneven burden sharing of emission reduction across provinces in China pp. 335-345

- Lin Zhang
- Modeling net energy balance of ethanol production from native warm season grasses pp. 346-352

- Prabodh Illukpitiya, K.C. Reddy and Ankit Bansal
- Demystifying RINs: A partial equilibrium model of U.S. biofuel markets pp. 353-362

- Christina Korting and David Just
- Economic and technical challenges of flexible operations under large-scale variable renewable deployment pp. 363-372

- John Bistline
- Spatial statistical methods applied to the 2015 Brazilian energy distribution benchmarking model: Accounting for unobserved determinants of inefficiencies pp. 373-383

- Guilherme Dôco Roberti Gil, Marcelo Azevedo Costa, Ana Lúcia Miranda Lopes and Vinícius Diniz Mayrink
- Market and welfare effects of renewable portfolio standards in United States electricity markets pp. 384-401

- Suparna Bhattacharya, Konstantinos Giannakas and Karina Schoengold
- Demand-side management by electric utilities in Switzerland: Analyzing its impact on residential electricity demand pp. 402-414

- Nina Boogen, Souvik Datta and Massimo Filippini
- Hedging size risk: Theory and application to the US gas market pp. 415-437

- Andrea Roncoroni and Rachid Id Brik
- Generating options-implied probability densities to understand oil market events pp. 440-457

- Deepa Datta, Juan M. Londono and Landon J. Ross
- Empirical evidence of news about future prospects in the risk-pricing of oil assets pp. 458-468

- Johnson Kakeu and Mohammed Bouaddi
- Where do jobs go when oil prices drop? pp. 469-482

- Ana María Herrera, Mohamad Karaki and Sandeep Kumar Rangaraju
- Testing substitution between private and public storage in the U.S. oil market: A study on the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve pp. 483-493

- Daniel Paul Scheitrum, Colin Carter and Amy Myers Jaffe
- Diversifying away the risk of war and cross-border political crisis pp. 494-510

- Ayman M.A. Omar, Tomasz Piotr Wisniewski and Sandra Nolte (Lechner)
- The long-run oil–natural gas price relationship and the shale gas revolution pp. 511-519

- Massimiliano Caporin and Fulvio Fontini
- Shaking Dutch grounds won’t shatter the European gas market pp. 520-529

- Franziska Holz, Hanna Brauers, Philipp Richter and Thorsten Roobeek
- Identifying the main uncertainty drivers of energy security in a low-carbon world: The case of Europe pp. 530-541

- Céline Guivarch and Stéphanie Monjon
- Assessment of wind and solar power in global low-carbon energy scenarios: An introduction pp. 542-551

- Gunnar Luderer, Robert C. Pietzcker, Samuel Carrara, Harmen Sytze de Boer, Shinichiro Fujimori, Nils Johnson, Silvana Mima and Douglas Arent
- An improved global wind resource estimate for integrated assessment models pp. 552-567

- Kelly Eurek, Patrick Sullivan, Michael Gleason, Dylan Hettinger, Donna Heimiller and Anthony Lopez
- Application of a high-detail energy system model to derive power sector characteristics at high wind and solar shares pp. 568-582

- Yvonne Scholz, Hans Christian Gils and Robert C. Pietzcker
- System integration of wind and solar power in integrated assessment models: A cross-model evaluation of new approaches pp. 583-599

- Robert C. Pietzcker, Falko Ueckerdt, Samuel Carrara, Harmen Sytze de Boer, Jacques Després, Shinichiro Fujimori, Nils Johnson, Alban Kitous, Yvonne Scholz, Patrick Sullivan and Gunnar Luderer
- Representation of variable renewable energy sources in TIMER, an aggregated energy system simulation model pp. 600-611

- (H.S.) de Boer, Harmen Sytze and (D.P.) van Vuuren, Detlef
- Including system integration of variable renewable energies in a constant elasticity of substitution framework: The case of the WITCH model pp. 612-626

- Samuel Carrara and Giacomo Marangoni
- The impacts on climate mitigation costs of considering curtailment and storage of variable renewable energy in a general equilibrium model pp. 627-637

- Hancheng Dai, Shinichiro Fujimori, Diego Silva Herran, Hiroto Shiraki, Toshihiko Masui and Yuzuru Matsuoka
- Storage as a flexibility option in power systems with high shares of variable renewable energy sources: a POLES-based analysis pp. 638-650

- Jacques Després, Silvana Mima, Alban Kitous, Patrick Criqui, Nouredine Hadjsaid and Isabelle Noirot
- A reduced-form approach for representing the impacts of wind and solar PV deployment on the structure and operation of the electricity system pp. 651-664

- Nils Johnson, Manfred Strubegger, Madeleine McPherson, Simon C. Parkinson, Volker Krey and Patrick Sullivan
- Decarbonizing global power supply under region-specific consideration of challenges and options of integrating variable renewables in the REMIND model pp. 665-684

- Falko Ueckerdt, Robert Pietzcker, Yvonne Scholz, Daniel Stetter, Anastasis Giannousakis and Gunnar Luderer
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