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 48, issue C, 2015
- A note on using the Hodrick–Prescott filter in electricity markets pp. 1-6

- Rafał Weron and Michał Zator
- Economics of co-firing coal and biomass: An application to Western Canada pp. 7-17

- Craig Johnston and Gerrit van Kooten
- Has oil price predicted stock returns for over a century? pp. 18-23

- Paresh Narayan and Rangan Gupta
- Energy distribution and economic growth: An empirical test for China pp. 24-31

- Robert Elliott, Puyang Sun and Qiqin Xu
- Is there dependence and systemic risk between oil and renewable energy stock prices? pp. 32-45

- Juan Reboredo
- Structural breaks, dynamic correlations, asymmetric volatility transmission, and hedging strategies for petroleum prices and USD exchange rate pp. 46-60

- Walid Mensi, Shawkat Hammoudeh and Seong-Min Yoon
- Inner conflict between nuclear power generation and electricity rates: A Japanese case study pp. 61-69

- Takanori Ida, Kosuke Takemura and Masayuki Sato
- Environmental taxes and international spillovers: The case of a small open economy pp. 70-80

- Muhammad Shahid Siddiqui
- Promises and pitfalls in environmentally extended input–output analysis for China: A survey of the literature pp. 81-88

- Jacob Hawkins, Chunbo Ma, Steven Schilizzi and Fan Zhang
- Holding distribution utilities liable for outage costs pp. 89-96

- Timothy Brennan
- Time of day pricing and the levelized cost of intermittent power generation pp. 97-108

- Stefan Reichelstein and Anshuman Sahoo
- Energy inflation and house price corrections pp. 109-116

- Andreas Breitenfellner, Jesus Crespo Cuaresma and Philipp Mayer
- Energy savings potential in China's industrial sector: From the perspectives of factor price distortion and allocative inefficiency pp. 117-126

- Xiaoling Ouyang and Chuanwang Sun
- Energy-tax changes and competitiveness: The role of adaptive capacity pp. 127-135

- Camille Gonseth, Olivier Cadot, Nicole Mathys and Philippe Thalmann
- A Bayesian stochastic frontier analysis of Chinese fossil-fuel electricity generation companies pp. 136-144

- Zhongfei Chen, Carlos Barros and Maria Borges
- Does energy efficiency matter to home-buyers? An investigation of EPC ratings and transaction prices in England pp. 145-156

- Franz Fuerst, Patrick McAllister, Anupam Nanda and Peter Wyatt
- Food–energy nexus in Europe: Price volatility approach pp. 157-167

- Fadi Abdelradi and Teresa Serra
- Dynamic demand for residential electricity in Taiwan under seasonality and increasing-block pricing pp. 168-177

- Ming-Feng Hung and Tai-Hsin Huang
- Short- and long-run electricity demand elasticities at the subsectoral level: A cointegration analysis for German manufacturing industries pp. 178-187

- Ronald Bernstein and Reinhard Madlener
- How industrialization and urbanization process impacts on CO2 emissions in China: Evidence from nonparametric additive regression models pp. 188-202

- Bin Xu and Boqiang Lin
- The political economy of OPEC pp. 203-216

- Gal Hochman and David Zilberman
- Estimating the Marginal Abatement Cost Curve of CO2 Emissions in China: Provincial Panel Data Analysis pp. 217-229

- Limin Du, Aoife Hanley and Chu Wei
- Metafroniter energy efficiency with CO2 emissions and its convergence analysis for China pp. 230-241

- Ke Li and Boqiang Lin
- Financial development, environmental quality, trade and economic growth: What causes what in MENA countries pp. 242-252

- Anis Omri, Saida Daly, Christophe Rault and Anissa Chaibi
- Trade-facilitated technology spillovers in energy productivity convergence processes across EU countries pp. 253-264

- Jun Wan, Kathy Baylis and Peter Mulder
- Resource externalities and the persistence of heterogeneous pricing behavior in an energy commodity market pp. 265-275

- Derek Bunn, Veli Koc and Alessandro Sapio
- The impact of fundamental and financial traders on the term structure of oil pp. 276-287

- Thomas Heidorn, Frieder Mokinski, Christoph Rühl and Christian Schmaltz
- A comparison of implied and realized volatility in the Nordic power forward market pp. 288-294

- Ole Henrik Birkelund, Erik Haugom, Peter Molnár, Martin Opdal and Sjur Westgaard
- Distributed solar renewable generation: Option contracts with renewable energy credit uncertainty pp. 295-305

- Yaxiong Zeng, Diego Klabjan and Jorge Arinez
- Gains from emission trading under multiple stabilization targets and technological constraints pp. 306-315

- Shinichiro Fujimori, Toshihiko Masui and Yuzuru Matsuoka
- Forecasting excess stock returns with crude oil market data pp. 316-324

- Li Liu, Feng Ma and Yudong Wang
- The dynamics of returns on renewable energy companies: A state-space approach pp. 325-335

- Julian Inchauspe, Ronald D. Ripple and Stefan Trück
- Inventory announcements, jump dynamics, volatility and trading volume in U.S. energy futures markets pp. 336-349

- Johan Bjursell, James E. Gentle and George H.K. Wang
Volume 47, issue C, 2015
- Willingness to supply biomass for bioenergy production: A random parameter truncated analysis pp. 1-10

- Ira Altman, Jason Bergtold, Dwight Sanders and Tom Johnson
- LNG is linking regional natural gas markets: Evidence from the gravity model pp. 11-17

- Ryan Barnes and Ryan Bosworth
- Monetized value of the environmental, health and resource externalities of soy biodiesel pp. 18-24

- Matthew Winden, Nathan Cruze, Tim Haab and Bhavik Bakshi
- The Clean-Development Mechanism, stochastic permit prices and energy investments pp. 25-36

- Philipp Hieronymi and David Schüller
- Forecasting short-term electricity consumption using a semantics-based genetic programming framework: The South Italy case pp. 37-41

- Mauro Castelli, Leonardo Vanneschi and Matteo De Felice
- Electricity market-clearing prices and investment incentives: The role of pricing rules pp. 42-51

- Ignacio Herrero, Pablo Rodilla and Carlos Batlle
- Electricity load level detail in computational general equilibrium – part II – welfare impacts of a demand response program pp. 52-67

- Renato Rodrigues and Pedro Linares
- Multi-country comparisons of energy performance: The index decomposition analysis approach pp. 68-76

- B.W. Ang, X.Y. Xu and Bin Su
- Income elasticity of gasoline demand: A meta-analysis pp. 77-86

- Tomas Havranek and Ondrej Kokes
- Decomposition of environmental total factor productivity growth using hyperbolic distance functions: A panel data analysis for China pp. 87-97

- Zibin Zhang and Jianliang Ye
- Efficient modeling and forecasting of electricity spot prices pp. 98-111

- Florian Ziel, Rick Steinert and Sven Husmann
- Income and employment effects of shale gas extraction windfalls: Evidence from the Marcellus region pp. 112-120

- Dusan Paredes, Tim Komarek and Scott Loveridge
- Forecasting ability of the investor sentiment endurance index: The case of oil service stock returns and crude oil prices pp. 121-128

- Ling T. He and K.M. Casey
- Costs of certified emission reductions under the Clean Development Mechanism of the Kyoto Protocol pp. 129-141

- Shaikh M. Rahman and Grant A. Kirkman
- A spot-forward model for electricity prices with regime shifts pp. 142-153

- Florentina Paraschiv, Stein-Erik Fleten and Michael Schürle
- Optimization of the Colombian biodiesel supply chain from oil palm crop based on techno-economical and environmental criteria pp. 154-167

- Luis E. Rincón, Monica J. Valencia, Valentina Hernández, Luis G. Matallana and Carlos A. Cardona
- Fossil fuel producing economies have greater potential for industrial interfuel substitution pp. 168-177

- Jevgenijs Steinbuks and Badri G Narayanan
- A practical approach to oil wealth management: Application to the case of Kazakhstan pp. 178-188

- Aktoty Aitzhanova, Anastassiya Iskaliyeva, Venkataraman Krishnaswamy, Dmitry Makauskas, Hossein Razavi, Ahmad Reza Sartip and Aida Urazaliyeva
- Reaping the carbon rent: Abatement and overallocation profits in the European cement industry, insights from an LMDI decomposition analysis pp. 189-205

- Frederic Branger and Philippe Quirion
- Refining for export and the convergence of petroleum product prices pp. 206-214

- Armando Zavaleta, W. Walls and Frank W. Rusco
- Real option valuation of power transmission investments by stochastic simulation pp. 215-226

- Rolando Pringles, Fernando Olsina and Francisco Garcés
- China's electricity market restructuring and technology mandates: Plant-level evidence for changing operational efficiency pp. 227-237

- Chunbo Ma and Xiaoli Zhao
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