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 61, issue C, 2017
- Consumer preferences for second-generation bioethanol pp. 1-7

- Tongzhe Li and Jill McCluskey
- The changing of the relationships between carbon footprints and final demand: Panel data evidence for 40 major countries pp. 8-20

- Maria Pablo-Romero and Antonio Sánchez-Braza
- Distributional effects of subsidy removal and implementation of carbon taxes in Mexican households pp. 21-28

- Jorge Alberto Rosas-Flores, Mohcine Bakhat, Dionicio Rosas-Flores and José Luis Fernández Zayas
- Nudges from school children and electricity conservation: Evidence from the “Project Carbon Zero” campaign in Singapore pp. 29-41

- Sumit Agarwal, Satyanarain Rengarajan, Tien Foo Sing and Yang Yang
- Oil prices and stock markets: Does the effect of uncertainty change over time? pp. 42-51

- Young C. Joo and Sung Y. Park
- The impact of resource tax reform on China's coal industry pp. 52-61

- Huihui Liu, Zhan-Ming Chen, Jianliang Wang and Jihong Fan
- Financing clean energy projects through domestic and foreign capital: The role of political cooperation among the EU, the G20 and OECD countries pp. 62-71

- Sudharshan Reddy Paramati, Nicholas Apergis and Mallesh Ummalla
- Common cycles and common trends in the stock and oil markets: Evidence from more than 150years of data pp. 72-86

- Mehmet Balcilar, Rangan Gupta and Mark Wohar
- Optimal over installation of wind generation facilities pp. 87-96

- Celine McInerney and Derek W. Bunn
- Energy demand, substitution and environmental taxation: An econometric analysis of eight subsectors of the Danish economy pp. 97-109

- Niels Møller
- Blending under uncertainty: Real options analysis of ethanol plants and biofuels mandates pp. 110-120

- Hamed Ghoddusi
- Energy-growth long-term relationship under structural breaks. Evidence from Canada, 17 Latin American economies and the USA pp. 121-134

- Carlos Vladimir Rodríguez-Caballero and Daniel Ventosa-Santaulària
- Do petrol prices increase faster than they fall in market disequilibria? pp. 135-146

- Chew Chua, Chamaka De Silva and Sandy Suardi
- Sources of change in the demand for energy by Indonesian households: 1980–2002 pp. 147-161

- Joyce Chen and Mark M. Pitt
- The impact of crude oil prices on financial market indicators: copula approach pp. 162-173

- Derya Ezgi Kayalar, Cumhur Küçüközmen and A. Sevtap Selcuk-Kestel
- Discovery of natural resources: A class of general equilibrium models pp. 174-178

- Paulo Vaz
- Assessing farmers' willingness to supply biomass as energy feedstock: Cereal straw in Apulia (Italy) pp. 179-185

- Giacomo Giannoccaro, Bernardo C. de Gennaro, Emilio De Meo and Maurizio Prosperi
- Taxing income in the oil and gas sector — Challenges of international and domestic profit shifting pp. 186-198

- Sebastian Beer and Jan Loeprick
- Energy rebound effect in China's Industry: An aggregate and disaggregate analysis pp. 199-208

- Yue-Jun Zhang, Hua-Rong Peng and Bin Su
- Spillovers from the oil sector to the housing market cycle pp. 209-220

- Luca Agnello, Vitor Castro, Shawkat Hammoudeh and Ricardo Sousa
- Trade openness–carbon emissions nexus: The importance of turning points of trade openness for country panels pp. 221-232

- Muhammad Shahbaz, Samia Nasreen, Khalid Ahmed and Shawkat Hammoudeh
- Fuel cost uncertainty, capacity investment and price in a competitive electricity market pp. 233-240

- Nurit Gal, Irena Milstein, Asher Tishler and Chi-Keung Woo
- Wavelet-based test of co-movement and causality between oil and renewable energy stock prices pp. 241-252

- Juan Reboredo, Miguel A. Rivera-Castro and Andrea Ugolini
- Strategic oil stockpiling for energy security: The case of China and India pp. 253-260

- Xiao-Bing Zhang, Ping Qin and Xiaolan Chen
- The multi-factor energy input–output model pp. 261-269

- Zeus Guevara and Tiago Domingos
- The role of oil prices in the forecasts of South African interest rates: A Bayesian approach pp. 270-278

- Rangan Gupta and Kevin Kotze
- Carbon dioxide, income and energy: Evidence from a non-linear model pp. 279-288

- Yi-Bin Chiu
- Asymmetric effects of the business cycle on carbon dioxide emissions pp. 289-297

- Tamara L. Sheldon
- Ownership and environmental regulation: Evidence from the European electricity industry pp. 298-312

- Stefano Clo, Matteo Ferraris and Massimo Florio
- Risk management of energy system for identifying optimal power mix with financial-cost minimization and environmental-impact mitigation under uncertainty pp. 313-329

- S. Nie, Y.P. Li, John Liu and Charley Z. Huang
- International oil price uncertainty and corporate investment: Evidence from China's emerging and transition economy pp. 330-339

- Yong Wang, Erwei Xiang, Adrian (Wai-Kong) Cheung, Wenjuan Ruan and Wei Hu
- Low natural gas prices and the financial cost of ramp rate restrictions at hydroelectric dams pp. 340-350

- Jordan D. Kern and Gregory W. Characklis
- I can hear my neighbors' fracking: The effect of natural gas production on housing values in Tarrant County, TX pp. 351-362

- Andrew T. Balthrop and Zackary Hawley
Volume 60, issue C, 2016
- Explosive oil prices pp. 1-5

- Marc Gronwald
- Potential gains from expanding regional electricity trade in South Asia pp. 6-14

- Govinda Timilsina and Michael Toman
- An analysis of the driving factors of energy-related CO2 emission reduction in China from 2005 to 2013 pp. 15-22

- Tianyu Qi, Yuyan Weng, Xiliang Zhang and Jiankun He
- Technology adoption under time-differentiated market-based instruments for pollution control pp. 23-34

- Michael Craig, Elena McDonald-Buller and Mort Webster
- Forecasting spot oil price in a dynamic model averaging framework — Have the determinants changed over time? pp. 35-46

- Krzysztof Drachal
- A method to estimate the costs and benefits of undergrounding electricity transmission and distribution lines pp. 47-61

- Peter H. Larsen
- Commodity dynamics: A sparse multi-class approach pp. 62-72

- Luca Barbaglia, Ines Wilms and Christophe Croux
- Ranking Bertrand, Cournot and supply function equilibria in oligopoly pp. 73-78

- Flavio Delbono and Luca Lambertini
- Common long-range dependence in a panel of hourly Nord Pool electricity prices and loads pp. 79-96

- Yunus Emre Ergemen, Niels Haldrup and Carlos Vladimir Rodríguez-Caballero
- Government policy uncertainty and stock prices: The case of Australia's uranium industry pp. 97-111

- Andrew Ferguson and Peter Lam
- A spatial–temporal decomposition approach to performance assessment in energy and emissions pp. 112-121

- B.W. Ang, Bin Su and H. Holly Wang
- Explaining Demand for Green Electricity Using Data from All U.S. Utilities pp. 122-130

- Marc Conte and Grant Jacobsen
- Environmental regulation and productivity: The case of electricity generation under the CAAA-1990 pp. 131-143

- Pedro Ignacio Hancevic
- How well do degree days over the growing season capture the effect of climate on farmland values? pp. 144-150

- Emanuele Massetti, Robert Mendelsohn and Shun Chonabayashi
- Regional woody biomass supply and economic impacts from harvesting in the southern U.S pp. 151-161

- Lixia He, Burton English, Robert Menard and Dayton Lambert
- Motivations for market restructuring: Evidence from U.S. electricity deregulation pp. 162-167

- J. Dean Craig
- Oil prices and real estate investment trusts (REITs): Gradual-shift causality and volatility transmission analysis pp. 168-175

- Saban Nazlioglu, N. Alper Gormus and Uğur Soytas
- FTR allocations to ease transition to nodal pricing: An application to the German power system pp. 176-185

- Friedrich Kunz, Karsten Neuhoff and Juan Rosellon
- Support schemes for renewable electricity in the European Union: Producer strategies and competition pp. 186-196

- Luisa Dressler
- Doing good but not that well? A dilemma for energy conserving homeowners pp. 197-205

- Marie H. Wahlström
- A new approach to modeling the effects of temperature fluctuations on monthly electricity demand pp. 206-216

- Yoosoon Chang, Chang Sik Kim, J. Miller, Joon Y. Park and Sungkeun Park
- Measuring the effects of natural gas pipeline constraints on regional pricing and market integration pp. 217-231

- Roger Avalos, Timothy Fitzgerald and Randal R. Rucker
- Disentangling temporal patterns in elasticities: A functional coefficient panel analysis of electricity demand pp. 232-243

- Yoosoon Chang, Yongok Choi, Chang Sik Kim, J. Miller and Joon Y. Park
- How natural gas tariff increases can influence poverty: Results, measurement constraints and bias pp. 244-254

- Alexander Krauss
- Modeling and forecasting multivariate electricity price spikes pp. 255-265

- Hans Manner, Dennis Türk and Michael Eichler
- Simultaneity modeling analysis of the environmental Kuznets curve hypothesis pp. 266-274

- Adel Ben Youssef, Shawkat Hammoudeh and Anis Omri
- Decoupling CO2 emissions and industrial growth in China over 1993–2013: The role of investment pp. 275-292

- Xingrong Zhao, Xi Zhang and Shuai Shao
- Fast charging stations: Simulating entry and location in a game of strategic interaction pp. 293-305

- Valeria Bernardo, Joan-Ramon Borrell and Jordi Perdiguero
- Labor market impacts of U.S. tight oil development: The case of the Bakken pp. 306-312

- Dragan Miljkovic and David Ripplinger
- What can we learn about commodity and credit cycles? Evidence from African commodity-exporting countries pp. 313-324

- Zied Ftiti, Akassi Kablan and Khaled Guesmi
- Macroeconomic performance of oil price shocks: Outlier evidence from nineteen major oil-related countries/regions pp. 325-332

- Keyi Ju, Bin Su, Dequn Zhou, Junmin Wu and Lifan Liu
- Imperfect cartelization in OPEC pp. 333-344

- Samuel Okullo and Frédéric Reynès
- Economic growth, fossil fuel and non-fossil consumption: A Pooled Mean Group analysis using proxies for capital pp. 345-356

- John Asafu-Adjaye, Dominic Byrne and Maximiliano Alvarez
- Bayesian interval robust optimization for sustainable energy system planning in Qiqihar City, China pp. 357-376

- Cong Dong, Guohe Huang, Yanpeng Cai, Guanhui Cheng and Qian Tan
- Valuing an offshore oil exploration and production project through real options analysis pp. 377-386

- José Guedes and Pedro Santos
- Economic impacts of debottlenecking congestion in the Chinese coal supply chain pp. 387-399

- Bertrand Rioux, Philipp Galkin, Frederic Murphy and Axel Pierru
- Introduction: North American natural gas markets in transition pp. 401-404

- Hillard G. Huntington
- North American natural gas and energy markets in transition: insights from global models pp. 405-415

- Sonia Yeh, Yiyong Cai, Daniel Huppman, Paul Bernstein, Sugandha Tuladhar and Hillard G. Huntington
- The national and international impacts of coal-to-gas switching in the Chinese power sector pp. 416-426

- Vipin Arora, Yiyong Cai and Ayaka Jones
- Economics of U.S. natural gas exports: Should regulators limit U.S. LNG exports? pp. 427-437

- Paul Bernstein, Sugandha D. Tuladhar and Mei Yuan
- Variation in outcomes and leakage potential across Clean Power Plan compliance designs pp. 438-450

- Evelyn Wright and Amit Kanudia
- What is the fuel of the future? Prospects under the Clean Power Plan pp. 451-459

- Martin T. Ross and Brian Murray
- Role of natural gas in meeting an electric sector emissions reduction strategy and effects on greenhouse gas emissions pp. 460-468

- Carol Lenox and P. Ozge Kaplan
- Implications of a US electricity standard for final energy demand pp. 469-475

- Stephen Healey and Mark Jaccard
- The impacts of meeting a tight CO2 performance standard on the electric power sector pp. 476-485

- Donald Hanson, David Schmalzer, Christopher Nichols and Peter Balash
- A view to the future of natural gas and electricity: An integrated modeling approach pp. 486-496

- Wesley J. Cole, Kenneth Medlock and Aditya Jani
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