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 42, issue C, 2014
- Ethanol and trade: An analysis of price transmission in the US market pp. 1-8

- Dengjun Zhang, Frank Asche and Atle Oglend
- A multi-fuel, multi-sector and multi-region approach to index decomposition: An application to China's energy consumption 1995–2010 pp. 9-16

- Chunbo Ma
- Analyzing public preferences and increasing acceptability for the Renewable Portfolio Standard in Korea pp. 17-26

- Jungwoo Shin, JongRoul Woo, Sung-Yoon Huh, Jongsu Lee and Gicheol Jeong
- Environmental taxes and economic growth: Evidence from panel causality tests pp. 27-33

- Sabah Abdullah and Bruce Morley
- How effective are policies to reduce gasoline consumption? Evaluating a set of measures in Spain pp. 34-42

- Javier Asensio, Andres Gomez-Lobo and Anna Matas
- Implications of a lowered damage trajectory for mitigation in a continuous-time stochastic model pp. 43-49

- Jon Strand
- Commodity futures and market efficiency pp. 50-57

- Ladislav Krištoufek and Miloslav Vošvrda
- Estimating welfare aspects of changes in energy prices from preference heterogeneity pp. 58-66

- Panos Pashardes, Nicoletta Pashourtidou and Theodoros Zachariadis
- Biomass feedstock contracts: Role of land quality and yield variability in near term feasibility pp. 67-80

- Adaora Okwo and Valerie M. Thomas
- Estimating the changes in the distribution of energy efficiency in the U.S. automobile assembly industry pp. 81-87

- Gale Boyd
- Can carbon taxes be progressive? pp. 88-100

- Yazid Dissou and Muhammad Shahid Siddiqui
- Preference heterogeneity for renewable energy technology pp. 101-114

- James Yoo and Richard Ready
- Inter-firm collaborations on carbon emission reduction within industrial chains in China: Practices, drivers and effects on firms' performances pp. 115-131

- Bin Zhang and Zhao-Hua Wang
- Oil and US dollar exchange rate dependence: A detrended cross-correlation approach pp. 132-139

- Juan Reboredo, Miguel A. Rivera-Castro and Gilney F. Zebende
- Using real option analysis to quantify ethanol policy impact on the firm's entry into and optimal operation of corn ethanol facilities pp. 140-151

- Christian Maxwell and Matt Davison
- Causality and predictability in distribution: The ethanol–food price relation revisited pp. 152-160

- Andrea Bastianin, Marzio Galeotti and Matteo Manera
- Energy intensity: A decomposition and counterfactual exercise for Latin American countries pp. 161-171

- Raul Jimenez Mori and Jorge Mercado
- Oil price fluctuation, volatility spillover and the Ghanaian equity market: Implication for portfolio management and hedging effectiveness pp. 172-182

- Boqiang Lin, Presley K. Wesseh and Michael Owusu Appiah
- Evaluating the impacts of priority dispatch in the European electricity market pp. 183-200

- G. Oggioni, F.H. Murphy and Y. Smeers
- Cost–benefit analysis under uncertainty — A note on Weitzman's dismal theorem pp. 201-203

- John Horowitz and Andreas Lange
- Will economic restructuring in China reduce trade-embodied CO2 emissions? pp. 204-212

- Tianyu Qi, Niven Winchester, Valerie Karplus and Xiliang Zhang
- Modelling the redirection of technical change: The pitfalls of incorporeal visions of the economy pp. 213-218

- Antonin Pottier, Jean-Charles Hourcade and Etienne Espagne
- When to invest in carbon capture and storage technology: A mathematical model pp. 219-225

- Darragh Walsh, K. O'Sullivan, W.T. Lee and M.T. Devine
- Renewable energy, output, CO2 emissions, and fossil fuel prices in Central America: Evidence from a nonlinear panel smooth transition vector error correction model pp. 226-232

- Nicholas Apergis and James Payne
- Near-term limits to mitigation: Challenges arising from contrary mitigation effects from indirect land-use change and sulfur emissions pp. 233-239

- Katherine Calvin, Marshall Wise, Leon Clarke, James Edmonds, Andrew Jones and Allison Thomson
- Examining the regional pattern of renewable energy CDM power projects in India pp. 240-247

- Aparna Sawhney and M Rahul
- On the environmental, economic and budgetary impacts of fossil fuel prices: A dynamic general equilibrium analysis of the Portuguese case pp. 248-261

- Alfredo Pereira and Rui Pereira
- Scenarios for Russia's natural gas exports to 2050 pp. 262-270

- Sergey Paltsev
- Photovoltaic power stations in Germany and the United States: A comparative study by data envelopment analysis pp. 271-288

- Toshiyuki Sueyoshi and Mika Goto
- Time-varying Granger causality tests for applications in global crude oil markets pp. 289-298

- Feng-bin Lu, Yong-miao Hong, Shou-yang Wang, Kin-keung Lai and John Liu
- Investment strategy for sustainable society by development of regional economies and prevention of industrial pollutions in Japanese manufacturing sectors pp. 299-312

- Toshiyuki Sueyoshi and Mika Goto
- Willingness to pay for vehicle-to-grid (V2G) electric vehicles and their contract terms pp. 313-324

- George Parsons, Michael K. Hidrue, Willett Kempton and Meryl P. Gardner
- Bidirectional causality in oil and gas markets pp. 325-331

- Marketa Halova Wolfe and Robert Rosenman
- Dependence and extreme dependence of crude oil and natural gas prices with applications to risk management pp. 332-342

- Riadh Aloui, Mohamed Ben Aissa, Shawkat Hammoudeh and Duc Khuong Nguyen
- How do OPEC news and structural breaks impact returns and volatility in crude oil markets? Further evidence from a long memory process pp. 343-354

- Walid Mensi, Shawkat Hammoudeh and Seong-Min Yoon
- The economics of exploiting gas hydrates pp. 355-364

- Lena-Katharina Döpke and Till Requate
- Oil price shocks and stock market returns: Evidence for some European countries pp. 365-377

- Juncal Cuñado and Fernando Pérez de Gracia
- The timeline of trading frictions in the European carbon market pp. 378-394

- Vicente Medina, Ángel Pardo and Roberto Pascual
- On oil investment and production: A comparison of production sharing contracts and buyback contracts pp. 395-402

- Zhuo Feng, Shui-Bo Zhang and Ying Gao
Volume 41, issue C, 2014
- Volatility forecasting and risk management for commodity markets in the presence of asymmetry and long memory pp. 1-18

- Walid Chkili, Shawkat Hammoudeh and Duc Khuong Nguyen
- Access to natural gas storage facilities: Strategic and regulation issues pp. 19-32

- Edmond Baranes, François Mirabel and Jean-Christophe Poudou
- Oil demand shocks reconsidered: A cointegrated vector autoregression pp. 33-40

- Marek Kolodzeij and Robert Kaufmann
- Energy consumption and output: Evidence from a panel of 14 oil-exporting countries pp. 41-46

- Hassan Mohammadi and Shahrokh Parvaresh
- Energy intensity developments in 40 major economies: Structural change or technology improvement? pp. 47-62

- Sebastian Voigt, Enrica De Cian, Michael Schymura and Elena Verdolini
- How do the stock prices of new energy and fossil fuel companies correlate? Evidence from China pp. 63-75

- Xiaoqian Wen, Yanfeng Guo, Yu Wei and Dengshi Huang
- Technology spillovers embodied in international trade: Intertemporal, regional and sectoral effects in a global CGE framework pp. 76-89

- Ramiro Parrado and Enrica De Cian
- CO2 emissions from household consumption in India between 1993–94 and 2006–07: A decomposition analysis pp. 90-105

- Aparna Das and Saikat Kumar Paul
- When energy storage reduces social welfare pp. 106-116

- Ramteen Sioshansi
- Oil price risk exposure: The case of the U.S. Travel and Leisure Industry pp. 117-124

- Sunil Mohanty, Mohan Nandha, Essam Habis and Eid Juhabi
- The cross-section of returns, benchmark model parameters, and idiosyncratic volatility of nuclear energy firms after Fukushima Daiichi pp. 125-136

- Kerstin Lopatta and Thomas Kaspereit
- Do oil prices predict economic growth? New global evidence pp. 137-146

- Paresh Narayan, Susan Sharma, Wai-Ching Poon and Joakim Westerlund
- The effect of urbanization on CO2 emissions in emerging economies pp. 147-153

- Perry Sadorsky
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