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 57, issue C, 2016
- The economic value of transmission lines and the implications for planning models pp. 1-15

- Alberto Lamadrid, Surin Maneevitjit and Timothy D. Mount
- Fossil fuel price uncertainty and feedstock edible oil prices: Evidence from MGARCH-M and VIRF analysis pp. 16-27

- Akram Shavkatovich Hasanov, Hung Do and Mohammed Sharaf Shaiban
- Co-movement of major energy, agricultural, and food commodity price returns: A time-series assessment pp. 28-41

- Francesca de Nicola, Pierangelo De Pace and Manuel Hernandez
- Impacts of OPEC's political risk on the international crude oil prices: An empirical analysis based on the SVAR models pp. 42-49

- Hao Chen, Hua Liao, Bao-Jun Tang and Yi-Ming Wei
- Marcellus Shale and structural breaks in oil and gas markets: The case of Pennsylvania pp. 50-58

- Todd B. Potts and David Yerger
- Hedging strategy for ethanol processing with copula distributions pp. 59-65

- Iddrisu Awudu, William Wilson and Bruce Dahl
- Hydropower externalities: A meta-analysis pp. 66-77

- Matteo Mattmann, Ivana Logar and Roy Brouwer
- The directional volatility connectedness between crude oil and equity markets: New evidence from implied volatility indexes pp. 78-93

- Aktham Maghyereh, Basel Awartani and Elie Bouri
- A difficult road ahead: Fleet fuel economy, footprint-based CAFE compliance, and manufacturer incentives pp. 94-105

- Darin F. Ullman
- Impact of a carbon tax on the Chilean economy: A computable general equilibrium analysis pp. 106-127

- José Miguel García Benavente
- What the investors need to know about forecasting oil futures return volatility pp. 128-139

- Yudong Wang, Li Liu, Feng Ma and Chongfeng Wu
- Oil price shocks, competition, and oil & gas stock returns — Global evidence pp. 140-153

- Kartick Gupta
- Oil curse and finance–growth nexus in Malaysia: The role of investment pp. 154-165

- Ramez Badeeb, Hooi Hooi Lean and Russell Smyth
- Mitigation incentives with climate finance and treaty options pp. 166-174

- Jon Strand
- Persistence in world energy consumption: Evidence from subsampling confidence intervals pp. 175-183

- Firouz Fallahi, Mohammad Karimi and Marcel Voia
- Price trends and volatility scenarios for designing forest sector transformation pp. 184-191

- Kyle Lochhead, Saeed Ghafghazi, Petr Havlik, Nicklas Forsell, Michael Obersteiner, Gary Bull and Warren Mabee
- Regulation and investment incentives in electricity distribution: An empirical assessment pp. 192-203

- Astrid Cullmann and Maria Nieswand
- Understanding the spectrum of residential energy-saving behaviours: French evidence using disaggregated data pp. 204-214

- Belaid Fateh and Thomas Garcia
- An event study analysis of oil and gas firm acreage and reserve acquisitions pp. 215-227

- Amir H. Sabet and Richard Heaney
- On the importance of the long-term seasonal component in day-ahead electricity price forecasting pp. 228-235

- Jakub Nowotarski and Rafał Weron
- An exploration of a strategic competition model for the European Union natural gas market pp. 236-242

- Zaifu Yang, Rong Zhang and Zongyi Zhang
- Environmental investment and firm performance: A network approach pp. 243-255

- Moriah Bostian, Rolf Färe, Shawna Grosskopf and Tommy Lundgren
- Dynamic technique and scale effects of economic growth on the environment pp. 256-264

- Sandeep Mohapatra, Wiktor Adamowicz and Peter Boxall
- How does coal price drive up inflation? Reexamining the relationship between coal price and general price level in China pp. 265-276

- Jin Guo, Xinye Zheng and Zhan-Ming Chen
- Information spillover dynamics of the energy futures market sector: A novel common factor approach pp. 277-294

- Duminda Kuruppuarachchi and I.M. Premachandra
- Retraining investment for U.S. transition from coal to solar photovoltaic employment pp. 295-302

- Edward P. Louie and Joshua Pearce
Volume 56, issue C, 2016
- Price differences among crude oils: The private costs of supply disruptions pp. 1-8

- Robert Kaufmann
- Technical efficiency and CO2 reduction potentials — An analysis of the German electricity and heat generating sector pp. 9-19

- Stefan Seifert, Astrid Cullmann and Christian von Hirschhausen
- Urbanization, openness, emissions, and energy intensity: A study of increasingly urbanized emerging economies pp. 20-28

- Shuddhasattwa Rafiq, Ruhul Salim and Ingrid Nielsen
- The effect of foreign direct investment and stock market growth on clean energy use across a panel of emerging market economies pp. 29-41

- Sudharshan Reddy Paramati, Mallesh Ummalla and Nicholas Apergis
- Asymmetric oil shocks and external balances of major oil exporting and importing countries pp. 42-50

- Shuddhasattwa Rafiq, Pasquale Sgro and Nicholas Apergis
- System-friendly wind power pp. 51-63

- Lion Hirth and Simon Müller
- Asymmetric impacts of fundamentals on the natural gas futures volatility: An augmented GARCH approach pp. 64-74

- Ibrahim Ergen and Islam Rizvanoghlu
- Estimating and forecasting the real prices of crude oil: A data rich model using a dynamic model averaging (DMA) approach pp. 75-87

- Hanan Naser
- An empirical analysis of the relationship between oil prices and the Chinese macro-economy pp. 88-100

- Yanfeng Wei and Xiaoying Guo
- Understanding energy systems change in Canada: 1. Decomposition of total energy intensity pp. 101-106

- Ralph D. Torrie, Christopher Stone and David B. Layzell
- The database–modeling nexus in integrated assessment modeling of electric power generation pp. 107-116

- Jeffrey C. Peters and Thomas W. Hertel
- Forecasting crude oil price volatility and value-at-risk: Evidence from historical and recent data pp. 117-133

- Thomas Lux, Mawuli Segnon and Rangan Gupta
- Market conditions, trader types and price–volume relation in energy futures markets pp. 134-149

- Amir H. Alizadeh and Michael Tamvakis
- ‘Nonlinear causality between crude oil price and exchange rate: A comparative study of China and India’ — A failed replication (negative Type 1 and Type 2) pp. 150-160

- Glauco De Vita and Emmanouil Trachanas
- Changes in the global oil market pp. 161-176

- Erdenebat Bataa, Marwan Izzeldin and Denise Osborn
- Energy, human capital and economic growth in Asia Pacific countries — Evidence from a panel cointegration and causality analysis pp. 177-184

- Zheng Fang and Youngho Chang
- A physical production function for the US economy pp. 185-189

- Henry Thompson
- Heterogeneous policies, heterogeneous technologies: The case of renewable energy pp. 190-204

- Francesco Nicolli and Francesco Vona
- Crude oil prices and sectoral stock returns in Jordan around the Arab uprisings of 2010 pp. 205-214

- Elie Bouri, Basel Awartani and Aktham Maghyereh
- Explaining credit default swap spreads by means of realized jumps and volatilities in the energy market pp. 215-228

- José Da Fonseca, Katja Ignatieva and Jonathan Ziveyi
- Integration of physical and futures prices in the US natural gas market pp. 229-238

- Hamed Ghoddusi
- Does the S&P500 index lead the crude oil dynamics? A complexity-based approach pp. 239-246

- Catherine Kyrtsou, Christina Mikropoulou and Angeliki Papana
- Measuring demand responses to wholesale electricity prices using market power indices pp. 247-260

- Talat Genc
- The political drivers of renewable energies policies pp. 261-269

- Isabelle Cadoret and Fabio Padovano
- Marginal Rate of Transformation and Rate of Substitution measured by DEA environmental assessment: Comparison among European and North American nations pp. 270-287

- Toshiyuki Sueyoshi and Yan Yuan
- Returns to damage under undesirable congestion and damages to return under desirable congestion measured by DEA environmental assessment with multiplier restriction: Economic and energy planning for social sustainability in China pp. 288-309

- Toshiyuki Sueyoshi and Yan Yuan
- A robust model for the ramp-constrained economic dispatch problem with uncertain renewable energy pp. 310-325

- M. Mohsen Moarefdoost, Alberto Lamadrid and Luis F. Zuluaga
- Consumer governance in electricity markets pp. 326-337

- Toby Daglish
- Predicting the oil prices: Do technical indicators help? pp. 338-350

- Libo Yin and Qingyuan Yang
- A re-examination of maturity effect of energy futures price from the perspective of stochastic volatility pp. 351-362

- Wei-han Liu
- Disentangling the determinants of real oil prices pp. 363-373

- Li Liu, Yudong Wang, Chongfeng Wu and Wenfeng Wu
- On the dynamic dependence between equity markets, commodity futures and economic uncertainty indexes pp. 374-383

- Theo Berger and Gazi Uddin
- An alternative semiparametric approach to the modelling of asymmetric gasoline price adjustment pp. 384-388

- Michael Polemis and Mike Tsionas
- The deflationary effect of oil prices in the euro area pp. 389-397

- César Castro, Miguel Jerez and Andrés Barge-Gil
- Asymmetric volatility in European day-ahead power markets: A comparative microeconomic analysis pp. 398-409

- Erkan Erdoğdu
- Impact of network payment schemes on transmission expansion planning with variable renewable generation pp. 410-421

- Diego Bravo, Enzo Sauma, Javier Contreras, Sebastián de la Torre, José A. Aguado and David Pozo
- Energy caps: Alternative climate policy instruments for China? pp. 422-431

- Valerie J. Karplus, Sebastian Rausch and Da Zhang
- The long-term trends on the electricity markets: Comparison of empirical mode and wavelet decompositions pp. 432-442

- Dmitriy Afanasyev and Elena A. Fedorova
- Estimating the willingness to pay for reliable electricity supply: A choice experiment study pp. 443-452

- Aygul Ozbafli and Glenn Jenkins
- The relationships between petroleum and stock returns: An asymmetric dynamic equi-correlation approach pp. 453-463

- Zhiyuan Pan, Yudong Wang and Li Liu
- Energy populism and household welfare pp. 464-474

- Pedro Hancevic, Walter Cont and Fernando Navajas
- Measuring total-factor CO2 emission performance and technology gaps using a non-radial directional distance function: A modified approach pp. 475-482

- Qunwei Wang, Bin Su, Peng Zhou and Ching-Ren Chiu
- Inter-factor/inter-fuel substitution, carbon intensity, and energy-related CO2 reduction: Empirical evidence from China pp. 483-494

- Jianglong Li and Boqiang Lin
- Baseline projections for Latin America: base-year assumptions, key drivers and greenhouse emissions pp. 499-512

- Bas van Ruijven, Katie Daenzer, Karen Fisher-Vanden, Tom Kober, Sergey Paltsev, Robert Beach, Silvia Liliana Calderon, Kate Calvin, Maryse Labriet, Alban Kitous, André F.P. Lucena and Detlef P. van Vuuren
- Long-term abatement potential and current policy trajectories in Latin American countries pp. 513-525

- Leon Clarke, James McFarland, Claudia Octaviano, Bas van Ruijven, Robert Beach, Kathryn Daenzer, Sara Herreras Martínez, André F.P. Lucena, Alban Kitous, Maryse Labriet, Ana Maria Loboguerrero Rodriguez, Anupriya Mundra and Bob van der Zwaan
- Energy technology roll-out for climate change mitigation: A multi-model study for Latin America pp. 526-542

- Bob van der Zwaan, Tom Kober, Silvia Calderon, Leon Clarke, Katie Daenzer, Alban Kitous, Maryse Labriet, André F.P. Lucena, Claudia Octaviano and Nicolas Di Sbroiavacca
- A multi-model study of energy supply investments in Latin America under climate control policy pp. 543-551

- Tom Kober, James Falzon, Bob van der Zwaan, Katherine Calvin, Amit Kanudia, Alban Kitous and Maryse Labriet
- Emissions reduction scenarios in the Argentinean Energy Sector pp. 552-563

- Nicolás Di Sbroiavacca, Gustavo Nadal, Francisco Lallana, James Falzon and Katherine Calvin
- Climate policy scenarios in Brazil: A multi-model comparison for energy pp. 564-574

- André F.P. Lucena, Leon Clarke, Roberto Schaeffer, Alexandre Szklo, Pedro R.R. Rochedo, Larissa P.P. Nogueira, Kathryn Daenzer, Angelo Gurgel, Alban Kitous and Tom Kober
- Achieving CO2 reductions in Colombia: Effects of carbon taxes and abatement targets pp. 575-586

- Silvia Calderón, Andrés Camilo Alvarez, Ana María Loboguerrero, Santiago Arango, Katherine Calvin, Tom Kober, Kathryn Daenzer and Karen Fisher-Vanden
- Pathways to Mexico’s climate change mitigation targets: A multi-model analysis pp. 587-599

- Jason Veysey, Claudia Octaviano, Katherine Calvin, Sara Herreras Martinez, Alban Kitous, James McFarland and Bob van der Zwaan
- Climate change policy in Brazil and Mexico: Results from the MIT EPPA model pp. 600-614

- Claudia Octaviano, Sergey Paltsev and Angelo Gurgel
- Agriculture, forestry, and other land-use emissions in Latin America pp. 615-624

- Katherine V. Calvin, Robert Beach, Angelo Gurgel, Maryse Labriet and Ana Maria Loboguerrero Rodriguez
- Macroeconomic impacts of climate change mitigation in Latin America: A cross-model comparison pp. 625-636

- Tom Kober, Philip Summerton, Hector Pollitt, Unnada Chewpreecha, Xiaolin Ren, William Wills, Claudia Octaviano, James McFarland, Robert Beach, Yongxia Cai, Silvia Calderon, Karen Fisher-Vanden and Ana Maria Loboguerrero Rodriguez
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