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 55, issue C, 2016
- Volatility and a century of energy markets dynamics pp. 1-9

- Apostolos Serletis and Libo Xu
- Another perspective on gasoline price responses to crude oil price changes pp. 10-18

- Sajjadur Rahman
- Biofuel-related price transmission using Renewable Identification Number prices to signal mandate regime pp. 19-29

- Jarrett Whistance, David Ripplinger and Wyatt Thompson
- The heterogeneity dependence between crude oil price changes and industry stock market returns in China: Evidence from a quantile regression approach pp. 30-41

- Huiming Zhu, Yawei Guo, Wanhai You and Yaqin Xu
- Energy efficiency in Swedish industry pp. 42-51

- Shanshan Zhang, Tommy Lundgren and Wenchao Zhou
- The role of globalization on the recent evolution of energy demand in India: Implications for sustainable development pp. 52-68

- Muhammad Shahbaz, Hrushikesh Mallick, Mantu Mahalik and Perry Sadorsky
- A strategic analysis of the New Brunswick, Canada fracking controversy pp. 69-78

- Nicole L. O'Brien and Keith W. Hipel
- The impact of wind farm visibility on property values: A spatial difference-in-differences analysis pp. 79-91

- Yasin Sunak and Reinhard Madlener
- Uncertainty and crude oil returns pp. 92-100

- Riadh Aloui, Rangan Gupta and Stephen Miller
- Effects of construction activities on residential electricity consumption: Evidence from Singapore's public housing estates pp. 101-111

- Sumit Agarwal, Rengarajan Satyanarain, Tien Foo Sing and Derek Vollmer
- A consistent two-factor model for pricing temperature derivatives pp. 112-126

- Andreas Groll, Brenda López-Cabrera and Thilo Meyer-Brandis
- Marine trade-offs: Comparing the benefits of off-shore wind farms and marine protected areas pp. 127-134

- Aljona Karlõševa, Sulev Nõmmann, Tea Nõmmann, Evelin Urbel-Piirsalu, Wiktor Budzinski, Mikolaj Czajkowski and Nick Hanley
- Market efficiency and the U.S. market for sulfur dioxide allowances pp. 135-147

- Claudia Hitaj and Andrew Stocking
- The role of question format for the support for national climate change mitigation policies in Germany and the determinants of WTP pp. 148-156

- Reinhard Uehleke
- Price regimes in an energy island: Tacit collusion vs. cost and network explanations pp. 157-172

- Alessandro Sapio and Nicola Spagnolo
- Undesirable congestion under natural disposability and desirable congestion under managerial disposability in U.S. electric power industry measured by DEA environmental assessment pp. 173-188

- Toshiyuki Sueyoshi and Mika Goto
- The effect of ethanol policies on the vertical price transmission in corn and food markets pp. 189-199

- Dusan Drabik, Pavel Ciaian and Jan Pokrivcak
- The relationship between U.S. retail gasoline and crude oil prices during the Great Recession: “Rockets and feathers” or “balloons and rocks” behavior? pp. 200-210

- Dale S. Bremmer and Randall G. Kesselring
- Long term climate change mitigation goals under the nuclear phase out policy: The Swiss energy system transition pp. 211-222

- Ramachandran Kannan and Hal Turton
- Effects of nuclear power plant shutdowns on electricity consumption and greenhouse gas emissions after the Tohoku Earthquake pp. 223-233

- Seong-Hoon Cho, Katsuya Tanaka, JunJie Wu, Roland K. Robert and Taeyoung Kim
- Efficiency and environmental factors in the US electricity transmission industry pp. 234-246

- Manuel Llorca, Luis Orea and Michael Pollitt
- Do gasoline prices asymmetrically affect US consumers’ economic outlook? pp. 247-252

- Hamid Baghestani
- Made in Mexico: Energy reform and manufacturing growth pp. 253-265

- Jorge Alvarez and Fabian Valencia
- Oil reserve life and the influence of crude oil prices: An analysis of Texas reserves pp. 266-271

- Nicholas Apergis, Bradley Ewing and James Payne
- Cost efficiency of electric grid utilities in China: A comparison of estimates from SFA–MLE, SFA–Bayes and StoNED–CNLS pp. 272-283

- Hong-Zhou Li, Maria Kopsakangas-Savolainen, Xing-Zhi Xiao, Zhen-Zhen Tian, Xiao-Yuan Yang and Jian-Lin Wang
- Estimating dynamics of US demand for major fossil fuels pp. 284-291

- Dragan Miljkovic, Nathan Dalbec and Lei Zhang
- Farmers' willingness to contract switchgrass as a cellulosic bioenergy crop in Kansas pp. 292-302

- Jason E. Fewell, Jason Bergtold and Jeffery Williams
- Dynamically estimating the distributional impacts of U.S. climate policy with NEMS: A case study of the Climate Protection Act of 2013 pp. 303-318

- Danny Cullenward, Jordan T. Wilkerson, Michael Wara and John P. Weyant
- An economic analysis of transportation fuel policies in Brazil: Fuel choice, land use, and environmental impacts pp. 319-331

- Hector M. Nuñez and Hayri Onal
Volume 54, issue C, 2016
- Value and granularity of ICT and smart meter data in demand response systems pp. 1-10

- Stefan Feuerriegel, Philipp Bodenbenner and Dirk Neumann
- The impact of oil shocks on exchange rates: A Markov-switching approach pp. 11-23

- Syed Abul Basher, Alfred A. Haug and Perry Sadorsky
- Is our everyday comfort for sale? Preferences for demand management on the electricity market pp. 24-32

- Thomas Broberg and Lars Persson
- Quantile dependence of oil price movements and stock returns pp. 33-49

- Juan Reboredo and Andrea Ugolini
- Sources of energy productivity change in China during 1997–2012: A decomposition analysis based on the Luenberger productivity indicator pp. 50-59

- Ke Wang and Yi-Ming Wei
- Forecasting the adoption of residential ductless heat pumps pp. 60-67

- Alexander N. Hlavinka, James W. Mjelde, Senarath Dharmasena and Christine Holland
- Forecasting realized volatility in electricity markets using logistic smooth transition heterogeneous autoregressive models pp. 68-76

- Hui Qu, Wei Chen, Mengyi Niu and Xindan Li
- Bidding structure, market efficiency and persistence in a multi-time tariff setting pp. 77-87

- Ezgi Avci-Surucu, A. Kursat Aydogan and Doganbey Akgul
- Energy production in Brazil: Empirical facts based on persistence, seasonality and breaks pp. 88-95

- Carlos Barros, Luis Gil-Alana and Peter Wanke
- Investors’ reaction to the government credibility problem: A real option analysis of emission permit policy risk pp. 96-107

- Sang Baum Kang and Pascal Létourneau
- Distribution network prices and solar PV: Resolving rate instability and wealth transfers through demand tariffs pp. 108-122

- Paul Simshauser
- Substitution elasticities between GHG-polluting and nonpolluting inputs in agricultural production: A meta-regression pp. 123-132

- Boying Liu and C. Richard Shumway
- Who pays and who gains from fuel policies in Brazil? pp. 133-143

- Madhu Khanna, Hector M. Nuñez and David Zilberman
- The dynamics of fuel demand and illegal fuel activity in Turkey pp. 144-158

- A. Talha Yalta and A. Yasemin Yalta
- Risk spillovers across the energy and carbon markets and hedging strategies for carbon risk pp. 159-172

- Mehmet Balcilar, Riza Demirer, Shawkat Hammoudeh and Duc Khuong Nguyen
- Why does real-time information reduce energy consumption? pp. 173-181

- John Lynham, Kohei Nitta, Tatsuyoshi Saijo and Nori Tarui
- Modeling energy price dynamics: GARCH versus stochastic volatility pp. 182-189

- Joshua Chan and Angelia Grant
- Volatility linkages between energy and agricultural commodity prices pp. 190-203

- Brenda López Cabrera and Franziska Schulz
- Role of carbon swap trading and energy prices in price correlations and volatilities between carbon markets pp. 204-212

- Takashi Kanamura
- An examination of the flow characteristics of crude oil: Evidence from risk-neutral moments pp. 213-223

- Arjun Chatrath, Hong Miao, Sanjay Ramchander and Tianyang Wang
- Exogenous shocks and the spillover effects between uncertainty and oil price pp. 224-234

- Lei Li, Libo Yin and Yimin Zhou
- Hedging emerging market stock prices with oil, gold, VIX, and bonds: A comparison between DCC, ADCC and GO-GARCH pp. 235-247

- Syed Abul Basher and Perry Sadorsky
- The transition between energy efficient and energy inefficient states in Cameroon pp. 248-262

- Philip Adom
- Environmental Kuznets curves: New evidence on both panel and country-level CO2 emissions pp. 263-271

- Nicholas Apergis
- Renewable energy policy performance in reducing CO2 emissions pp. 272-280

- Miguel Pérez de Arce, Enzo Sauma and Javier Contreras
- Asymmetric fuel price responses under heterogeneity pp. 281-290

- Jacint Balaguer and Jordi Ripollés
- Does FDI influence renewable energy consumption? An analysis of sectoral FDI impact on renewable and non-renewable industrial energy consumption pp. 291-301

- Nadia Doytch and Seema Narayan
- On the predictability of energy commodity markets by an entropy-based computational method pp. 302-312

- F. Benedetto, G. Giunta and L. Mastroeni
- Estimating direct rebound effects for personal automotive travel in Great Britain pp. 313-325

- Lee Stapleton, Steve Sorrell and Tim Schwanen
- Market-specific news and its impact on forward premia on electricity markets pp. 326-336

- Ewa Lazarczyk
- Regulatory interventions in the US oil and gas sector: How do the stock markets perceive the CFTC's announcements during the 2008 financial crisis? pp. 337-348

- Istemi Berk and Jannes Rauch
- Border carbon adjustment and trade retaliation: What would be the cost for the European Union? pp. 349-362

- Jean Fouré, Houssein Guimbard and Stéphanie Monjon
- A multiplicative environmental DEA approach to measure efficiency changes in the world's major polluters pp. 363-375

- Abbas Valadkhani, Israfil Roshdi and Russell Smyth
- Are fundamentals enough? Explaining price variations in the German day-ahead and intraday power market pp. 376-387

- Christian Pape, Simon Hagemann and Christoph Weber
- Carbon emissions in China: How far can new efforts bend the curve? pp. 388-395

- Xiliang Zhang, Valerie J. Karplus, Tianyu Qi, Da Zhang and Jiankun He
- Decomposing energy demand across BRIIC countries pp. 396-404

- Morakinyo Adetutu, Anthony J. Glass and Thomas G. Weyman-Jones
- Climate normals and weather normalization for utility regulation pp. 405-416

- Seoung Joun Won, X. Wang and Henry E. Warren
- Oil price volatility and stock returns in the G7 economies pp. 417-430

- Elena Maria Diaz, Juan Carlos Molero and Fernando Pérez de Gracia
- Energy price shocks and economic activity: Which energy price series should we be using? pp. 431-443

- Mark Melichar
- International spillover and rebound effects from increased energy efficiency in Germany pp. 444-452

- Simon Koesler, Kim Swales and Karen Turner
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