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 51, issue C, 2015
- Consumers' willingness to pay for green electricity: A meta-analysis of the literature pp. 1-8

- Swantje Sundt and Katrin Rehdanz
- Cross-border effects of capacity mechanisms: Do uncoordinated market design changes contradict the goals of the European market integration? pp. 9-20

- Roland Meyer and Olga Gore
- Energy efficiency in the transport sector in the EU-27: A dynamic dematerialization analysis pp. 21-30

- Jadwiga R. Ziolkowska and Bozydar Ziolkowski
- Are benefits from oil–stocks diversification gone? New evidence from a dynamic copula and high frequency data pp. 31-44

- Krenar Avdulaj and Jozef Baruník
- Energy efficiency of selected OECD countries: A slacks based model with undesirable outputs pp. 45-53

- Nicholas Apergis, Goodness C. Aye, Carlos Barros, Rangan Gupta and Peter Wanke
- The nexus between oil price and Russia's real exchange rate: Better paths via unconditional vs conditional analysis pp. 54-66

- Jamal Bouoiyour, Refk Selmi, Aviral Tiwari and Muhammad Shahbaz
- Index decomposition analysis with multidimensional and multilevel energy data pp. 67-76

- B.W. Ang and H. Wang
- Impact of energy prices and cellulosic biomass supply on agriculture, energy, and the environment: An integrated modeling approach pp. 77-87

- Rebecca S. Dodder, P. Ozge Kaplan, Amani Elobeid, Simla Tokgoz, Silvia Secchi and Lyubov Kurkalova
- A deterministic parametric metafrontier Luenberger indicator for measuring environmentally-sensitive productivity growth: A Korean fossil-fuel power case pp. 88-98

- Ning Zhang and Bing Wang
- Value-at-Risk estimation of energy commodities: A long-memory GARCH–EVT approach pp. 99-110

- Manel Youssef, Lotfi Belkacem and Khaled Mokni
- Drivers of regional decarbonization through 2100: A multi-model decomposition analysis pp. 111-124

- Adriana Marcucci and Panagiotis Fragkos
- The demand for transport fuels in Turkey pp. 125-134

- Mübariz Hasanov
- A harmonized calculation model for transforming EU bottom-up energy efficiency indicators into empirical estimates of policy impacts pp. 135-148

- Marvin J. Horowitz and Paolo Bertoldi
- Nonlinear causality between crude oil price and exchange rate: A comparative study of China and India pp. 149-156

- Debi Prasad Bal and Badri Rath
- Retail price effects of feed-in tariff regulation pp. 157-165

- Maria Costa-Campi and Elisa Trujillo-Baute
- Electricity consumption and economic growth in Nigeria: A revisit of the energy-growth debate pp. 166-176

- Bernard Njindan Iyke
- An empirical model comparison for valuing crack spread options pp. 177-187

- Steffen Mahringer and Marcel Prokopczuk
- The feasibility, costs, and environmental implications of large-scale biomass energy pp. 188-203

- Niven Winchester and John Reilly
- Forecasting gasoline prices in the presence of Edgeworth Price Cycles pp. 204-214

- Michael Noel and Lanlan Chu
- Fine structure of the price–demand relationship in the electricity market: Multi-scale correlation analysis pp. 215-226

- Dmitriy Afanasyev, Elena A. Fedorova and Viktor U. Popov
- Convergence of carbon dioxide performance across Swedish industrial sectors: An environmental index approach pp. 227-235

- Runar Brännlund, Tommy Lundgren and Patrik Söderholm
- Electric sector capacity planning under uncertainty: Climate policy and natural gas in the US pp. 236-251

- John Bistline
- Driving factors behind carbon dioxide emissions in China: A modified production-theoretical decomposition analysis pp. 252-260

- Qunwei Wang, Yung-Ho Chiu and Ching-Ren Chiu
- Effects of oil price shocks on the stock market performance: Do nature of shocks and economies matter? pp. 261-274

- Thai-Ha Le and Youngho Chang
- Does foreign direct investment impede environmental quality in high-, middle-, and low-income countries? pp. 275-287

- Muhammad Shahbaz, Samia Nasreen, Faisal Abbas and Anis Omri
- Bidding behavior in the Chilean electricity market pp. 288-299

- Javier Bustos-Salvagno
- Linear and nonlinear Granger causality investigation between carbon market and crude oil market: A multi-scale approach pp. 300-311

- Lean Yu, Jingjing Li, Ling Tang and Shuai Wang
- Trading on mean-reversion in energy futures markets pp. 312-319

- Thorben Lubnau and Neda Todorova
- A dynamic multi-stage data envelopment analysis model with application to energy consumption in the cotton industry pp. 320-328

- Kaveh Khalili-Damghani, Madjid Tavana, Francisco J. Santos-Arteaga and Sima Mohtasham
- DEA environmental assessment in time horizon: Radial approach for Malmquist index measurement on petroleum companies pp. 329-345

- Toshiyuki Sueyoshi and Mika Goto
- Investigating the value of fusion energy using the Global Change Assessment Model pp. 346-353

- D. Turnbull, A. Glaser and R.J. Goldston
- The effect of global oil price shocks on China's agricultural commodities pp. 354-364

- Chuanguo Zhang and Xuqin Qu
- Hydro resource management, risk aversion and equilibrium in an incomplete electricity market setting pp. 365-382

- Pablo Rodilla, Javier García-González, Álvaro Baíllo, Santiago Cerisola and Carlos Batlle
- Modelling interregional links in electricity price spikes pp. 383-393

- Adam Clements, Rodrigo Herrera and Stan Hurn
- Selective reporting and the social cost of carbon pp. 394-406

- Tomas Havranek, Zuzana Irsova, Karel Janda and David Zilberman
- Renewable energy, subsidies, and the WTO: Where has the ‘green’ gone? pp. 407-416

- Patrice Bougette and Christophe Charlier
- Regional distribution of photovoltaic deployment in the UK and its determinants: A spatial econometric approach pp. 417-429

- Nazmiye Balta-Ozkan, Julide Yildirim and Peter M. Connor
- Forecasting day ahead electricity spot prices: The impact of the EXAA to other European electricity markets pp. 430-444

- Florian Ziel, Rick Steinert and Sven Husmann
- Driving factors of carbon embodied in China's provincial exports pp. 445-454

- Youguo Zhang and Zhipeng Tang
- Extreme risk spillovers between crude oil and stock markets pp. 455-465

- Limin Du and Yanan He
- Firm ownership, China's export related emissions, and the responsibility issue pp. 466-474

- Xuemei Jiang, Dabo Guan, Jin Zhang, Kunfu Zhu and Christopher Green
- The determinants of residential gas demand in Ireland pp. 475-483

- Jason Harold, Sean Lyons and John Cullinan
- Infrastructure investments for power trade and transmission in ASEAN+2: Costs, benefits, long-term contracts and prioritized developments pp. 484-492

- Yanfei Li and Youngho Chang
- Directional shadow price estimation of CO2, SO2 and NOx in the United States coal power industry 1990–2010 pp. 493-502

- Chia-Yen Lee and Peng Zhou
- Hedging strategies in energy markets: The case of electricity retailers pp. 503-509

- Raphaël Homayoun Boroumand, Stéphane Goutte, Simon Porcher and Thomas Porcher
- Dynamic steam coal market integration: Evidence from rolling cointegration analysis pp. 510-520

- Monika Papież and Sławomir Śmiech
- Differentiated products, increasing returns to scale and heterogeneous firms in a CGE model of the Australian coal sector pp. 521-529

- Robert Waschik
- Methods for including income distribution in global CGE models for long-term climate change research pp. 530-543

- Bas van Ruijven, O’Neill, Brian C. and Jean Chateau
- Should we resurrect ‘TIPP flottante’ if oil price booms again? Specific taxes as fuel consumer price stabilizers pp. 544-552

- Marina Di Giacomo, Massimiliano Piacenza, Francesco Scervini and Gilberto Turati
- Splitting nuclear parks or not? The third party liability role pp. 553-559

- Gerard Mondello
- Emission permits and the announcement of realized emissions: Price impact, trading volume, and volatilities pp. 560-569

- Steffen Hitzemann, Marliese Uhrig-Homburg and Karl-Martin Ehrhart
- Assessing environmental performance trends in the transport industry: Eco-innovation or catching-up? pp. 570-580

- Mercedes Beltrán-Esteve and Andres Picazo-Tadeo
- Why have greenhouse emissions in RGGI states declined? An econometric attribution to economic, energy market, and policy factors pp. 581-589

- Brian Murray and Peter Maniloff
- Oil volatility shocks and the stock markets of oil-importing MENA economies: A tale from the financial crisis pp. 590-598

- Elie Bouri
- Forecasting the real prices of crude oil under economic and statistical constraints pp. 599-608

- Yudong Wang, Li Liu, Xundi Diao and Chongfeng Wu
- Revealing the political decision toward Chinese carbon abatement: Based on equity and efficiency criteria pp. 609-621

- Jinlan Ni, Chu Wei and Limin Du
- Taxation of nuclear rents: Benefits, drawbacks, and alternatives pp. 622-632

- J. Morbee, P. Himpens and Stef Proost
- Global energy use: Decoupling or convergence? pp. 633-641

- Zsuzsanna Csereklyei and David Stern
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