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 53, issue C, 2016
- Linking the gas and oil markets with the stock market: Investigating the U.S. relationship pp. 5-16

- Hayette Gatfaoui
- Demand shifting bids in energy auction with non-convexities and transmission constraints pp. 17-27

- Izabela Zoltowska
- Capacity, investment and market power in the economic value of energy firms pp. 28-39

- Vicente Salas-Fumás, Jorge Rosell-Martínez and José Manuel Delgado-Gómez
- Impact of the financial crisis on Indian commodity markets: Structural breaks and volatility dynamics pp. 40-57

- Velappan Shalini and Krishna Prasanna
- The impact of renewable energy consumption to economic growth: A panel data application pp. 58-63

- Roula Inglesi-Lotz
- Taxing fossil fuels under speculative storage pp. 64-75

- Semih Tumen, Deren Ünalmış, Ibrahim Unalmis and Filiz Unsal
- Optimal design of feed-in-tariffs to stimulate renewable energy investments under regulatory uncertainty — A real options analysis pp. 76-89

- Ingmar Ritzenhofen and Stefan Spinler
- Evolution of the world crude oil market integration: A graph theory analysis pp. 90-100

- Qiang Ji and Ying Fan
- The effects of oil price shocks on output and inflation in China pp. 101-110

- Lin Zhao, Xun Zhang, Shouyang Wang and Shanying Xu
- Co-movement of international crude oil price and Indian stock market: Evidences from nonlinear cointegration tests pp. 111-117

- Sajal Ghosh and Kakali Kanjilal
- Flexibility in Europe's power sector — An additional requirement or an automatic complement? pp. 118-131

- Joachim Bertsch, Christian Growitsch, Stefan Lorenczik and Stephan Nagl
- Reassessing the integration of European electricity markets: A fractional cointegration analysis pp. 132-150

- Lilian M. de Menezes and Melanie A. Houllier
- Is efficiency of crude oil market affected by multifractality? Evidence from the WTI crude oil market pp. 151-158

- Rongbao Gu and Bing Zhang
- Futures trading with information asymmetry and OTC predominance: Another look at the volume/volatility relations in the European carbon markets pp. 159-174

- Yves Rannou and Pascal Barneto
- Jumps and stochastic volatility in crude oil futures prices using conditional moments of integrated volatility pp. 175-181

- Christopher Baum and Paola Zerilli
- Cross-border constraints, institutional changes and integration of the Dutch–German gas market pp. 182-192

- Gerard Kuper and Machiel Mulder
- Determinants of investment under incentive regulation: The case of the Norwegian electricity distribution networks pp. 193-202

- Rahmatallah Poudineh and Tooraj Jamasb
- A time consistent risk averse three-stage stochastic mixed integer optimization model for power generation capacity expansion pp. 203-211

- P. Pisciella, M.T. Vespucci, M. Bertocchi and S. Zigrino
- Pollution control under emission constraints: Switching between regimes pp. 212-219

- Enrico Saltari and Giuseppe Travaglini
- Modelling futures price volatility in energy markets: Is there a role for financial speculation? pp. 220-229

- Matteo Manera, Marcella Nicolini and Ilaria Vignati
- Club membership and transboundary pollution: Evidence from the European Union enlargement pp. 230-237

- Xudong Chen and Bihong Huang
- Convenience yield in commodity price modeling: A regime switching approach pp. 238-247

- Abdullah Almansour
- Carbon emission permit price volatility reduction through financial options pp. 248-260

- Li Xu, Shi-Jie Deng and Valerie M. Thomas
- Asymmetric impacts of European transmission network development towards 2050: Stakeholder assessment based on IRENE-40 scenarios pp. 261-269

- D. Pudjianto, M. Castro, G. Strbac, Zheng Liu, L. van der Sluis and G. Papaefthymiou
- Capacity payment impact on gas-fired generation investments under rising renewable feed-in — A real options analysis pp. 270-280

- Daniel Hach and Stefan Spinler
- Quality frontier of electricity distribution: Supply security, best practices, and underground cabling in Finland pp. 281-292

- Antti Saastamoinen and Timo Kuosmanen
- Psychological barriers in oil futures markets pp. 293-304

- Michael Dowling, Mark Cummins and Brian Lucey
- Recent hikes in oil-equity market correlations: Transitory or permanent? pp. 305-315

- Bing Zhang and Xiao-Ming Li
Volume 52, issue S1, 2015
- Frontiers in the economics of energy efficiency pp. S1-S4

- Carlos de Miguel, Xavier Labandeira and Andreas Löschel
- Measurement of energy efficiency based on economic foundations pp. S5-S16

- Massimo Filippini and Lester C. Hunt
- The role of information for energy efficiency in the residential sector pp. S17-S29

- A. Ramos, A. Gago, X. Labandeira and Pedro Linares
- Information v. energy efficiency incentives: Evidence from residential electricity consumption in Maryland pp. S30-S40

- Anna Alberini and Charles Towe
- Heterogeneity in the response to gasoline prices: Evidence from Pennsylvania and implications for the rebound effect pp. S41-S52

- Kenneth Gillingham, Alan Jenn and Inês M.L. Azevedo
- Energy efficiency subsidies with price-quality discrimination pp. S53-S62

- Marie-Laure Nauleau, Louis-Gaëtan Giraudet and Philippe Quirion
- Peeling the onion: Analyzing aggregate, national and sectoral energy intensity in the European Union pp. S63-S75

- Andreas Löschel, Frank Pothen and Michael Schymura
- How effective are energy-efficiency incentive programs? Evidence from Italian homeowners pp. S76-S85

- Anna Alberini and Andrea Bigano
- Bending the learning curve pp. S86-S99

- Jan Witajewski-Baltvilks, Elena Verdolini and Massimo Tavoni
- Living up to expectations: Estimating direct and indirect rebound effects for UK households pp. S100-S116

- Mona Chitnis and Steve Sorrell
- Intergenerational effects of a green tax reform for a more sustainable social security system pp. S117-S129

- Carlos de Miguel, María Montero and Claustre Bajona
- Asymmetric industrial energy prices and international trade pp. S130-S141

- Misato Sato and Antoine Dechezleprêtre
- The future of solar energy: A personal assessment pp. S142-S148

- Richard Schmalensee
Volume 52, issue PB, 2015
- Delaying the introduction of emissions trading systems—Implications for power plant investment and operation from a multi-stage decision model pp. 255-264

- Jian-Lei Mo, Joachim Schleich, Lei Zhu and Ying Fan
- Economies of scale and scope in expansion of the U.S. natural gas pipeline network pp. 265-276

- Matthew Oliver
- A firm-level analysis of outage loss differentials and self-generation: Evidence from African business enterprises pp. 277-286

- Musiliu Oseni and Michael Pollitt
- Preferences for improved cook stoves: Evidence from rural villages in north India pp. 287-298

- Marc Jeuland, V. Bhojvaid, A. Kar, J.J. Lewis, O. Patange, Subhrendu Pattanayak, N. Ramanathan, I.H. Rehman, J.S. Tan Soo and V. Ramanathan
- Comprehensive measurement of energy market integration in East Asia: An application of dynamic principal component analysis pp. 299-305

- Dandan Zhang, Xunpeng Shi and Yu Sheng
- Hidden regimes and the demand for carbon dioxide from motor-gasoline pp. 306-315

- Travis Roach
Volume 52, issue PA, 2015
- Science and the stock market: Investors' recognition of unburnable carbon pp. 1-12

- Paul A. Griffin, Amy Myers Jaffe, David Lont and Rosa Dominguez-Faus
- Growth and competition in renewable energy industries: Insights from an integrated assessment model with strategic firms pp. 13-25

- Benjamin D. Leibowicz
- The global markets for coking coal and iron ore — Complementary goods, integrated mining companies and strategic behavior pp. 26-38

- Harald Hecking and Timo Panke
- Impact measurement of tariff changes when experimentation is not an option—A case study of Ontario, Canada pp. 39-48

- Ahmad Faruqui, Sanem Sergici, Neil Lessem and Dean Mountain
- Retail and wholesale gasoline price adjustments in response to oil price changes pp. 49-54

- Donald Bumpass, Vance Ginn and M.H. Tuttle
- The world trade network and the environment pp. 55-68

- Carlos Aller, Lorenzo Ductor and M.J. Herrerias
- Comparison among U.S. industrial sectors by DEA environmental assessment: Equipped with analytical capability to handle zero or negative in production factors pp. 69-86

- Toshiyuki Sueyoshi and Yan Yuan
- Japanese fuel mix strategy after disaster of Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant: Lessons from international comparison among industrial nations measured by DEA environmental assessment in time horizon pp. 87-103

- Toshiyuki Sueyoshi and Mika Goto
- Pricing of forwards and other derivatives in cointegrated commodity markets pp. 104-117

- Fred Espen Benth and Steen Koekebakker
- Long-run relation and short-run dynamics in energy consumption–output relationship: International evidence from country panels with different growth rates pp. 118-126

- Hassan Mohammadi and Modhurima Amin
- Energy efficiency and exporting: Evidence from firm-level data pp. 127-135

- Jayjit Roy and Mahmut Yasar
- Is there an Environmental Kuznets Curve for South Africa? A co-summability approach using a century of data pp. 136-141

- Adnen Ben Nasr, Rangan Gupta and João Ricardo Sato
- Dynamic changes in CO2 emission performance of different types of Iranian fossil-fuel power plants pp. 142-150

- Alireza Nabavieh, Davoud Gholamiangonabadi and Ali Asghar Ahangaran
- Governance strategies and transaction costs in a renovated electricity market pp. 151-159

- Guilherme Signorini, R. Brent Ross and H. Christopher Peterson
- Interactions between oil and financial markets — Do conditions of financial stress matter? pp. 160-175

- Jer-Yuh Wan and Chung-Wei Kao
- Structural breaks and electricity prices: Further evidence on the role of climate policy uncertainties in the Australian electricity market pp. 176-182

- Nicholas Apergis and Marco Chi Keung Lau
- Asymmetric pricing of diesel at its source pp. 183-194

- Abbas Valadkhani, Russell Smyth and Farshid Vahid
- An analytical approach to activating demand elasticity with a demand response mechanism pp. 195-206

- Cédric Clastres and Haikel Khalfallah
- Variable selection in the analysis of energy consumption–growth nexus pp. 207-216

- Mariam Camarero, Anabel Forte, Gonzalo Garcia-Donato, Yurena Mendoza and Javier Ordóñez
- Policy induced price volatility transmission: Linking the U.S. crude oil, corn and plastics markets pp. 217-227

- Jingze Jiang, Thomas Marsh and Peter Tozer
- The increase in Brazilian household income and its impact on CO2 emissions: Evidence for 2003 and 2009 from input–output tables pp. 228-239

- Fernando Perobelli, Weslem Rodrigues Faria and Vinícius Vale
- Testing fractional persistence and non-linearities in the natural gas market: An application of non-linear deterministic terms based on Chebyshev polynomials in time pp. 240-245

- Olaoluwa Yaya, Luis Gil-Alana and Hector Carcel
- Convergence and persistence in per capita energy use among OECD countries: Revisited using confidence intervals pp. 246-253

- Firouz Fallahi and Marcel Voia
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