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 45, issue C, 2014
- Leverage effect in energy futures pp. 1-9

- Ladislav Krištoufek
- Dynamic modeling of uncertainty in the planned values of investments in petrochemical and refining projects pp. 10-18

- Juliano Melquiades Vianello, Leticia Costa and José Paulo Teixeira
- Risk factors and value at risk in publicly traded companies of the nonrenewable energy sector pp. 19-32

- Marcelo Bianconi and Joe Yoshino
- Dynamic effects of rising oil prices on consumer energy prices in Canada and the United States: Evidence from the last half a century pp. 33-44

- Abbas Valadkhani
- Emissions embodied in Chinese exports taking into account the special export structure of China pp. 45-52

- Matthias Weitzel and Tao Ma
- CO2 emission standards and investment in carbon capture pp. 53-65

- Jan Eide, Fernando J. de Sisternes, Howard J. Herzog and Mort D. Webster
- On the effects of world stock market and oil price shocks on food prices: An empirical investigation based on TVP-VAR models with stochastic volatility pp. 66-98

- Ikram Jebabli, Mohamed Arouri and Frédéric Teulon
- Optimal path for controlling CO2 emissions in China: A perspective of efficiency analysis pp. 99-110

- P. Zhou, Z.R. Sun and D.Q. Zhou
- Design of experiments applied to environmental variables analysis in electricity utilities efficiency: The Brazilian case pp. 111-119

- Rafael C. Leme, Anderson P. Paiva, Paulo E. Steele Santos, Pedro P. Balestrassi and Leandro de Lima Galvão
- Wavelet dynamics for oil-stock world interactions pp. 120-133

- Mara Madaleno and Carlos Pinho
- The demand for E85: Geographical location and retail capacity constraints pp. 134-143

- Sebastien Pouliot and Bruce Babcock
- Implications of small modular reactors for climate change mitigation pp. 144-154

- Gokul Iyer, Nathan Hultman, Steve Fetter and Son H. Kim
- A real options model to evaluate the effect of environmental policies on the oil sands rate of expansion pp. 155-165

- L. Kobari, S. Jaimungal and Y. Lawryshyn
- Estimating base temperatures in econometric models that include degree days pp. 166-171

- James Woods and Cody Fuller
- On the use of the moment-matching technique for pricing and hedging multi-asset spread options pp. 172-185

- Tommaso Pellegrino and Piergiacomo Sabino
- Long-term effects of income specialization in oil and gas extraction: The U.S. West, 1980–2011 pp. 186-195

- Julia Haggerty, Patricia H. Gude, Mark Delorey and Ray Rasker
- A Fuzzy Goal Programming model for solving aggregate production-planning problems under uncertainty: A case study in a Brazilian sugar mill pp. 196-204

- Aneirson Francisco da Silva and Fernando Augusto Silva Marins
- Output-based incentive regulation in electricity distribution: Evidence from Italy pp. 205-216

- Carlo Cambini, Annalisa Croce and Elena Fumagalli
- Are the macroeconomic effects of oil price shock symmetric?: A Factor-Augmented Vector Autoregressive approach pp. 217-228

- Lian An, Xiaoze Jin and Xiaomei Ren
- Price discovery in energy markets pp. 229-233

- Keshab Shrestha
- Reducing household electricity demand through smart metering: The role of improved information about energy saving pp. 234-243

- James Carroll, Sean Lyons and Eleanor Denny
- Modeling gasoline demand in the United States: A flexible semiparametric approach pp. 244-253

- Weiwei Liu
- DEA environmental assessment on U.S. Industrial sectors: Investment for improvement in operational and environmental performance to attain corporate sustainability pp. 254-267

- Derek Wang, Shanling Li and Toshiyuki Sueyoshi
- Oil price shocks in a data-rich environment pp. 268-279

- Knut Are Aastveit
- Valuing smart meters pp. 280-294

- Guido Pepermans
- The high-frequency response of energy prices to U.S. monetary policy: Understanding the empirical evidence pp. 295-303

- Carlo Rosa
- Optimally differentiated carbon prices for unilateral climate policy pp. 304-312

- Stefan Boeters
- How do oil price shocks affect consumer prices? pp. 313-323

- Liping(Sophia) Gao, Hyeongwoo Kim and Richard Saba
- Price discrimination and limits to arbitrage: An analysis of global LNG markets pp. 324-332

- Robert Ritz
- Electrification and productivity growth in Korean manufacturing plants pp. 333-339

- Yonghun Jung and Seong-Hoon Lee
- Uncovering the asymmetric linkage between financial derivatives and firm value — The case of oil and gas exploration and production companies pp. 340-352

- Dinh Phan, Hoa Nguyen and Robert Faff
- Economic analysis of the profitability of existing wind parks in Portugal pp. 353-363

- Ivonne Peña, Inês Lima Azevedo and Luís António Fialho Marcelino Ferreira
- Iranian-Oil-Free Zone and international oil prices pp. 364-372

- Mohammad Reza Farzanegan and Mozhgan Raeisian Parvari
- Implementing a load duration curve of electricity demand in a general equilibrium model pp. 373-380

- Anthony Wiskich
- Spill or leak? Carbon leakage with international technology spillovers: A CGE analysis pp. 381-388

- Reyer Gerlagh and Onno Kuik
- Factorial decomposition of CO2 emissions: A generalized Divisia index approach pp. 389-400

- Alexander Vaninsky
- Explaining the contract terms of energy performance contracting in China: The importance of effective financing pp. 401-411

- Yan Li, Yueming Qiu and Yi David Wang
- The impact of ownership unbundling on cost efficiency: Empirical evidence from the New Zealand electricity distribution sector pp. 412-418

- Massimo Filippini and Heike Wetzel
- Can agent-based models forecast spot prices in electricity markets? Evidence from the New Zealand electricity market pp. 419-434

- David Young, Stephen Poletti and Oliver Browne
- Accounting for asymmetric price responses and underlying energy demand trends in OECD industrial energy demand pp. 435-444

- Olutomi Adeyemi and Lester C. Hunt
- A comparison of regular price cycles in gasoline and liquefied petroleum gas pp. 445-454

- Sean Isakower and Zhongmin Wang
- Exploring the impacts of a carbon tax on the Chinese economy using a CGE model with a detailed disaggregation of energy sectors pp. 455-462

- Zhengquan Guo, Xingping Zhang, Yuhua Zheng and Rao Rao
- Optimal strategic oil stockpiling and import tariffs: The case of China pp. 463-474

- Xiao-Bing Zhang
- The forecasting accuracy of implied volatility from ECX carbon options pp. 475-484

- Svetlana Viteva, Yulia Veld-Merkoulova and Kevin Campbell
- Dutch disease effect of oil rents on agriculture value added in Middle East and North African (MENA) countries pp. 485-490

- Nicholas Apergis, Ghassen El-Montasser, Emmanuel Sekyere, Ahdi Noomen Ajmi and Rangan Gupta
- Estimation of productivity in Korean electric power plants: A semiparametric smooth coefficient model pp. 491-500

- Almas Heshmati, Subal Kumbhakar and Kai Sun
- Capital–energy substitution: Evidence from a panel of Irish manufacturing firms pp. 501-510

- Stefanie A. Haller and Marie Hyland
- Persistence and cycles in historical oil price data pp. 511-516

- Luis Gil-Alana and Rangan Gupta
- What drives natural gas prices? — A structural VAR approach pp. 517-527

- Sebastian Nick and Stefan Thoenes
- Are oil and gas stocks from the Australian market riskier than coal and uranium stocks? Dependence risk analysis and portfolio optimization pp. 528-536

- Jose Arreola Hernandez
- Radial and non-radial approaches for environmental assessment by Data Envelopment Analysis: Corporate sustainability and effective investment for technology innovation pp. 537-551

- Toshiyuki Sueyoshi and Derek Wang
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