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 63, issue C, 2017
- The real options to shutdown, startup, and abandon: U.S. electricity industry evidence pp. 1-12

- Stein-Erik Fleten, Erik Haugom and Carl J. Ullrich
- The economic viability of gas-to-liquids technology and the crude oil–natural gas price relationship pp. 13-21

- David J. Ramberg, Y.H. Henry Chen, Sergey Paltsev and John E. Parsons
- Energy efficiency barriers in commercial and industrial firms in Ukraine: An empirical analysis pp. 22-30

- Gal Hochman and Govinda Timilsina
- Is hedging the crack spread no longer all it's cracked up to be? pp. 31-40

- Pan Liu, Dmitry Vedenov and Gabriel Power
- “Lock-in” effect of emission standard and its impact on the choice of market based instruments pp. 41-50

- Haoqi Qian, Libo Wu and Tang Weiqi
- Electricity price modeling with stochastic time change pp. 51-65

- Svetlana Borovkova and Maren Diane Schmeck
- How does the U.S. natural gas market react to demand and supply shocks in the crude oil market? pp. 66-74

- Ali Jadidzadeh and Apostolos Serletis
- Switching towards coal or renewable energy? The effects of financial capital on energy transitions pp. 75-83

- Rohan Best
- The econometric consequences of an energy consumption variable in a model of CO2 emissions pp. 84-91

- Mohammad Jaforullah and Alan King
- Optimal hedging in the US natural gas market: The effect of maturity and cointegration pp. 92-105

- Hamed Ghoddusi and Sahar Emamzadehfard
- Environmental policy design, innovation and efficiency gains in electricity generation pp. 106-115

- Nick Johnstone, Shunsuke Managi, Miguel Cárdenas Rodríguez, Ivan Haščič, Hidemichi Fujii and Martin Souchier
- Sensitivity of modeling results to technological and regional details: The case of Italy's carbon mitigation policy pp. 116-128

- Gabriele Standardi, Yiyong Cai and Sonia Yeh
- Modeling and forecasting extreme commodity prices: A Markov-Switching based extreme value model pp. 129-143

- Rodrigo Herrera, Alejandro Rodriguez and Gabriel Pino
- Political orientation, environmental values, and climate change beliefs and attitudes: An empirical cross country analysis pp. 144-153

- Andreas Ziegler
- Electricity consumption and metropolitan economic performance in Guangzhou: 1950–2013 pp. 154-160

- Yiming He, Thomas Fullerton and Adam G. Walke
- Spatial spillover effects in determining China's regional CO2 emissions growth: 2007–2010 pp. 161-173

- Bo Meng, Jianguo Wang, Robbie Andrew, Hao Xiao, Jinjun Xue and Glen Peters
- Pure martingale and joint normality tests for energy futures contracts pp. 174-184

- Keshab Shrestha, Ravichandran Subramaniam and Puspavathy Rassiah
- OPEC vs US shale: Analyzing the shift to a market-share strategy pp. 185-198

- Alberto Behar and Robert Ritz
- Energy consumption, financial development and economic growth in India: New evidence from a nonlinear and asymmetric analysis pp. 199-212

- Muhammad Shahbaz, Thi Hong Van Hoang, Mantu Mahalik and David Roubaud
- The relationship between oil prices and rig counts: The importance of lags pp. 213-226

- Ahmed Khalifa, Massimiliano Caporin and Shawkat Hammoudeh
- Modelling asymmetric volatility in oil prices under structural breaks pp. 227-233

- Bradley Ewing and Farooq Malik
- Is information assimilated at announcements in the European carbon market? pp. 234-247

- Jiayuan Chen, Cal B. Muckley and Don Bredin
- Tradable quota taxation and market power pp. 248-252

- D’Amato, Alessio, Edilio Valentini and Mariangela Zoli
- The importance of regret minimization in the choice for renewable energy programmes: Evidence from a discrete choice experiment pp. 253-260

- Marco Boeri and Alberto Longo
- Energy price, regulatory price distortion and economic growth: A case study of China pp. 261-271

- Xunpeng Shi and Sizhong Sun
- OPEC's kinked demand curve pp. 272-287

- Marc H. Vatter
- Estimating the potential for electricity savings in households pp. 288-300

- Nina Boogen
- A rough multi-factor model of electricity spot prices pp. 301-313

- Mikkel Bennedsen
- Investigating diesel market integration in France: Evidence from micro data pp. 314-321

- Jeisson Cardenas Rubio, Luis Gutiérrez and Jesus Otero
- Analyzing light fuel demand elasticities in Brazil using cointegration techniques pp. 322-331

- Luciano Rodrigues and Mirian Rumenos Piedade Bacchi
- Can an emission trading scheme promote the withdrawal of outdated capacity in energy-intensive sectors? A case study on China's iron and steel industry pp. 332-347

- Lei Zhu, Xiao-Bing Zhang, Yuan Li, Xu Wang and Jianxin Guo
- The use of nonlinear hedging strategies by US oil producers: Motivations and implications pp. 348-364

- Mohamed Mnasri, Georges Dionne and Jean-Pierre Gueyie
- Per capita carbon dioxide emissions across U.S. states by sector and fossil fuel source: Evidence from club convergence tests pp. 365-372

- Nicholas Apergis and James Payne
Volume 62, issue C, 2017
- Adaptation of thermal power plants: The (ir)relevance of climate (change) information pp. 1-18

- Christian Bogmans, Gerard P.J. Dijkema and Michelle T.H. van Vliet
- Dynamic spillover effects among crude oil, precious metal, and agricultural commodity futures markets pp. 19-32

- Sang Hoon Kang, Ron McIver and Seong-Min Yoon
- The role of rare earth prices in renewable energy consumption: The actual driver for a renewable energy world pp. 33-42

- Emmanuel Apergis and Nicholas Apergis
- The long-run price sensitivity dynamics of industrial and residential electricity demand: The impact of deregulating electricity prices pp. 43-60

- Philip Adom
- Oil price shocks and China's economy: Reactions of the monetary policy to oil price shocks pp. 61-69

- Won Joong Kim, Shawkat Hammoudeh, Jun Seog Hyun and Rangan Gupta
- Measuring energy performance with sectoral heterogeneity: A non-parametric frontier approach pp. 70-78

- H. Wang, B.W. Ang, Q.W. Wang and Peng Zhou
- The relationship between global oil price shocks and China's output: A time-varying analysis pp. 79-91

- Jamie Cross and Bao H. Nguyen
- Price discrimination in Australia's retail electricity markets: An analysis of Victoria & Southeast Queensland pp. 92-103

- Paul Simshauser and Patrick Whish-Wilson
- A literature study for DEA applied to energy and environment pp. 104-124

- Toshiyuki Sueyoshi, Yan Yuan and Mika Goto
- Economic assessment of virtual power plants in the German energy market — A scenario-based and model-supported analysis pp. 125-138

- Martin Loßner, Diana Böttger and Thomas Bruckner
- Joint price and volumetric risk in wind power trading: A copula approach pp. 139-154

- A. Pircalabu, T. Hvolby, J. Jung and E. Høg
- The dynamic linkages between crude oil and natural gas markets pp. 155-170

- Jonathan Batten, Cetin Ciner and Brian Lucey
- Employment impacts of upstream oil and gas investment in the United States pp. 171-180

- Mark Agerton, Peter R. Hartley, Kenneth Medlock and Ted Temzelides
- Forecasting oil and stock returns with a Qual VAR using over 150years off data pp. 181-186

- Rangan Gupta and Mark Wohar
- Eco-driving training and fuel consumption: Impact, heterogeneity and sustainability pp. 187-194

- Philippe Barla, Mathieu Gilbert-Gonthier, Marco Antonio Lopez Castro and Luis Miranda-Moreno
- Using the competitive storage model to estimate the impact of ethanol and fueling investment on corn prices pp. 195-203

- Wei Zhou and Bruce Babcock
- Historical energy price shocks and their changing effects on the economy pp. 204-216

- Dirk Jan van de Ven and Roger Fouquet
- Determinants of energy productivity in 39 countries: An empirical investigation pp. 217-229

- Tarek Atalla and Patrick Bean
- Time-frequency contained co-movement of crude oil and world food prices: A wavelet-based analysis pp. 230-239

- Debdatta Pal and Subrata K. Mitra
- Is there a price premium for energy efficiency labels? Evidence from the Introduction of a Label in Korea pp. 240-247

- Ju Young Park
- Rebound effect of improved energy efficiency for different energy types: A general equilibrium analysis for China pp. 248-256

- Yingying Lu, Yu Liu and Meifang Zhou
- Testing the transport energy-environmental Kuznets curve hypothesis in the EU27 countries pp. 257-269

- Maria Pablo-Romero, Luís Cruz and Eduardo Barata
- Does renewable energy generation decrease the volatility of electricity prices? An analysis of Denmark and Germany pp. 270-282

- Tuomas Rintamäki, Afzal S. Siddiqui and Ahti Salo
- Is shale development drilling holes in the human capital pipeline? pp. 283-290

- Dan Rickman, Hongbo Wang and John Winters
- Welfare implications of the renewable fuel standard with an integrated tax-subsidy policy pp. 291-301

- Tristan D. Skolrud and Gregmar Galinato
- Willingness to pay for emissions reduction: Application of choice modeling under uncertainty and different management options pp. 302-311

- Galina Williams and John Rolfe
- Assessing contagion risk from energy and non-energy commodity markets pp. 312-322

- Bernardina Algieri and Arturo Leccadito
- Oil shocks and stock markets revisited: Measuring connectedness from a global perspective pp. 323-333

- Dayong Zhang
- Introduction: Symposium on Energy Sector Convergence pp. 335-337

- Nicholas Apergis, Bradley Ewing and James Payne
- Economy-wide and manufacturing energy productivity transition paths and club convergence for OECD and non-OECD countries pp. 338-346

- Steven Parker and Brantley Liddle
- Energy intensity and convergence in Swedish industry: A combined econometric and decomposition analysis pp. 347-356

- Amin Karimu, Runar Brännlund, Tommy Lundgren and Patrik Söderholm
- The convergence of U.S. state-level energy intensity pp. 357-370

- James Burnett and Jessica Madariaga
- Residential energy consumption: A convergence analysis across Chinese regions pp. 371-381

- M.J. Herrerias, Carlos Aller and Javier Ordóñez
- Stochastic convergence in per capita fossil fuel consumption in U.S. states pp. 382-395

- James Payne, Maruška Vizek and Junsoo Lee
- Conditional convergence in Australia's energy consumption at the sector level pp. 396-403

- Vinod Mishra and Russell Smyth
- Convergence in energy consumption per capita across the US states, 1970–2013: An exploration through selected parametric and non-parametric methods pp. 404-410

- Hassan Mohammadi and Rati Ram
- Integration of regional electricity markets in Australia: A price convergence assessment pp. 411-418

- Nicholas Apergis, Fulvio Fontini and Julian Inchauspe
- Estimating the speed of adjustment to target levels: The case of energy prices pp. 419-427

- Seema Narayan and Paresh Kumar Narayan
- Price volatility and residential electricity decisions: Experimental evidence on the convergence of energy generating source pp. 428-437

- Eric Cardella, Bradley Ewing and Ryan B. Williams
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