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 40, issue S1, 2013
- Climate change policy's interactions with the tax system pp. S3-S11

- Lawrence H. Goulder
- On the economics of renewable energy sources pp. S12-S23

- Ottmar Edenhofer, Lion Hirth, Brigitte Knopf, Michael Pahle, Steffen Schlömer, Eva Schmid and Falko Ueckerdt
- Economic ideas for a complex climate policy regime pp. S24-S31

- Dallas Burtraw and Matt Woerman
- “Green” fuel tax on private transportation services and subsidies to electric energy. A model-based assessment for the main European countries pp. S32-S57

- Anna Bartocci and Massimiliano Pisani
- Regional impact of changes in disposable income on Spanish electricity demand: A spatial econometric analysis pp. S58-S66

- Leticia M. Blázquez Gomez, Massimo Filippini and Fabian Heimsch
- Energy poverty alleviation and climate change mitigation: Is there a trade off? pp. S67-S73

- Shoibal Chakravarty and Massimo Tavoni
- Paying for the smart grid pp. S74-S84

- Luciano De Castro and Joísa Dutra
- The effect of transport policies on car use: A bundling model with applications pp. S85-S97

- Francisco Gallego, Juan-Pablo Montero and Christian Salas
- Efficiency, effectiveness and implementation feasibility of energy efficiency rebates: The “Renove” plan in Spain pp. S98-S107

- Ibon Galarraga, Luis M. Abadie and Alberto Ansuategi
- From shadow to green: Linking environmental fiscal reforms and the informal economy pp. S108-S118

- Anil Markandya, Mikel González-Eguino and Marta Escapa
- The economics of new nuclear power plants in liberalized electricity markets pp. S119-S125

- Pedro Linares and Adela Conchado
- Transport and low-carbon fuel: A study of public preferences in Spain pp. S126-S133

- Maria Loureiro, Xavier Labandeira and Michael Hanemann
- Fiscal consolidation and climate policy: An overlapping generations perspective pp. S134-S148

- Sebastian Rausch
- CO2 abatement from renewables in the German electricity sector: Does a CO2 price help? pp. S149-S158

- Hannes Weigt, Denny Ellerman and Erik Delarue
- Renewable generation and electricity prices: Taking stock and new evidence for Germany and Austria pp. S159-S171

- Klaas Würzburg, Xavier Labandeira and Pedro Linares
Volume 40, issue C, 2013
- A new approach to congestion pricing in electricity markets: Improving user pays pricing incentives pp. 1-7

- Tim Nelson and Fiona Orton
- The dynamic links between energy consumption, economic growth, financial development and trade in China: Fresh evidence from multivariate framework analysis pp. 8-21

- Muhammad Shahbaz, Saleheen Khan and Mohammad Iqbal Tahir
- An empirical analysis of the CO2 shadow price in Chinese thermal power enterprises pp. 22-31

- Chu Wei, Andreas Löschel and Bing Liu
- A model of competition in the solar panel industry pp. 32-39

- Unni Pillai and Jamison McLaughlin
- Alternative policy impacts on US GHG emissions and energy security: A hybrid modeling approach pp. 40-50

- Kemal Sarica and Wallace Tyner
- Energy consumption, energy R&D and real GDP in OECD countries with and without oil reserves pp. 51-60

- Siang Leng Wong, Youngho Chang and Wai-Mun Chia
- Benefit–cost analysis of non-marginal climate and energy projects pp. 61-71

- Simon Dietz and Cameron Hepburn
- Quantifying the risk to crude oil imports in China: An improved portfolio approach pp. 72-80

- Fenglong Ge and Ying Fan
- Asymmetric substitutability between energy and capital: Evidence from the manufacturing sectors in 10 OECD countries pp. 81-89

- Jihyo Kim and Eunnyeong Heo
- How sensitive to time period sampling is the asymmetric price response specification in energy demand modelling? pp. 90-109

- Yaw Osei Adofo, Joanne Evans and Lester Charles Hunt
- Carbon dioxide emissions and governance: A nonparametric analysis for the G-20 pp. 110-118

- George Halkos and Nickolaos G. Tzeremes
- Do energy prices stimulate food price volatility? Examining volatility transmission between US oil, ethanol and corn markets pp. 119-129

- Cornelis Gardebroek and Manuel Hernandez
- A comparative study among fossil fuel power plants in PJM and California ISO by DEA environmental assessment pp. 130-145

- Toshiyuki Sueyoshi and Mika Goto
- Economic analysis of alternatives for optimizing energy use in manufacturing companies pp. 146-154

- Mayra Ivelisse Méndez-Piñero and Melitza Colón-Vázquez
- The stochastic seasonal behavior of energy commodity convenience yields pp. 155-166

- Andrés García Mirantes, Javier Población and Gregorio Serna
- Market-driven coal prices and state-administered electricity prices in China pp. 167-175

- Ming-Hua Liu, Dimitris Margaritis and Yang Zhang
- The role of trader positions in spot and futures prices for WTI pp. 176-182

- Marek Kolodziej and Robert Kaufmann
- Natural gas scenarios in the U.S. power sector pp. 183-195

- Jeffrey Logan, Anthony Lopez, Trieu Mai, Carolyn Davidson, Morgan Bazilian and Douglas Arent
- The impact of residential density on vehicle usage and fuel consumption: Evidence from national samples pp. 196-206

- Jinwon Kim and David Brownstone
- Forecasting carbon futures volatility using GARCH models with energy volatilities pp. 207-221

- Suk Joon Byun and Hangjun Cho
- Nonlinearity in cap-and-trade systems: The EUA price and its fundamentals pp. 222-232

- Benjamin Lutz, Uta Pigorsch and Waldemar Rotfuß
- Time–frequency dynamics of biofuel–fuel–food system pp. 233-241

- Lukas Vacha, Karel Janda, Ladislav Krištoufek and David Zilberman
- Pricing option contracts on the strategic petroleum reserve pp. 242-250

- Frederic Murphy and Fernando Oliveira
- Electricity demand analysis and forecasting: A panel cointegration approach pp. 251-258

- Alaa El-Shazly
- On the speed towards the mean for continuous time autoregressive moving average processes with applications to energy markets pp. 259-268

- Fred Espen Benth and Che Mohd Imran Che Taib
- Where the wind blows: Assessing the effect of fixed and premium based feed-in tariffs on the spatial diversification of wind turbines pp. 269-276

- J. Schmidt, G. Lehecka, V. Gass and E. Schmid
- How households in Pakistan take on energy efficient lighting technology pp. 277-284

- Natalie Chun and Yi Jiang
- Explaining the diffusion of renewable energy technology in developing countries pp. 285-296

- Birte Pfeiffer and Peter Mulder
- Resource adequacy reliability and the impacts of capacity subsidies in competitive electricity markets pp. 297-305

- R. J. Briggs and Andrew Kleit
- Crude oil, equity and gold futures open interest co-movements pp. 306-315

- Michael Souček
- Substitution in the electric power industry: An interregional comparison in the eastern US pp. 316-325

- Jing Gao, Robert Nelson and Lei Zhang
- Selective hedging in hydro-based electricity companies pp. 326-338

- Gaute Egeland Sanda, Eirik Tandberg Olsen and Stein-Erik Fleten
- Modeling for insight using Tools for Energy Model Optimization and Analysis (Temoa) pp. 339-349

- Kevin Hunter, Sarat Sreepathi and Joseph F. DeCarolis
- Renewables in the energy transition: Evidence on solar home systems and lighting fuel choice in Kenya pp. 350-359

- Jann Lay, Janosch Ondraczek and Jana Stoever
- Do efforts on energy saving enhance firm values? Evidence from China's stock market pp. 360-369

- Dezhu Ye, Shasha Liu and Dongmin Kong
- DEA environmental assessment in a time horizon: Malmquist index on fuel mix, electricity and CO2 of industrial nations pp. 370-382

- Toshiyuki Sueyoshi and Mika Goto
- International trade and emissions: The case of the Minas Gerais state — 2005 pp. 383-395

- Terciane Carvalho, Flaviane Souza Santiago and Fernando Perobelli
- A spatial panel data approach to estimating U.S. state-level energy emissions pp. 396-404

- James Burnett, John Bergstrom and Jeffrey Dorfman
- Beyond one-step-ahead forecasting: Evaluation of alternative multi-step-ahead forecasting models for crude oil prices pp. 405-415

- Tao Xiong, Yukun Bao and Zhongyi Hu
- Tradable permits and unrealized gains from trade pp. 416-424

- Rolf Färe, Shawna Grosskopf and Carl Pasurka
- U.S. Disaggregated renewable energy consumption: Persistence and long memory behavior pp. 425-432

- Carlos Barros, Luis Gil-Alana and James Payne
- Estimation of Japanese price elasticities of residential electricity demand, 1990–2007 pp. 433-440

- Shigeharu Okajima and Hiroko Okajima
- An inexact robust optimization method for supporting carbon dioxide emissions management in regional electric-power systems pp. 441-456

- C. Chen, Y.P. Li and G.H. Huang
- Assessing the technological responsibility of productive structures in electricity consumption pp. 457-467

- Vicent Alcantara, Miguel-Angel Tarancón and Pablo del Río
- From oil to consumer energy prices: How much asymmetry along the way? pp. 468-473

- Fabrizio Venditti
- Deregulation, vertical unbundling and the performance of China's large coal-fired power plants pp. 474-483

- Xiaoli Zhao and Chunbo Ma
- Energy intensity and foreign direct investment: A Chinese city-level study pp. 484-494

- Robert Elliott, Puyang Sun and Siyang Chen
- Energy subsidies, structure of electricity prices and technological change of energy use pp. 495-502

- Adriana Diaz Arias and Cees van Beers
- Scale-specific importance of weather variables for explanation of variations of electricity consumption: The case of Prague, Czech Republic pp. 503-514

- Milan Bašta and Karel Helman
- The optimal subsidy on electric vehicles in German metropolitan areas: A spatial general equilibrium analysis pp. 515-528

- Georg Hirte and Stefan Tscharaktschiew
- Technology gap and China's regional energy efficiency: A parametric metafrontier approach pp. 529-536

- Boqiang Lin and Kerui Du
- A global and local endogenous experience curve model for projecting future uptake and cost of electricity generation technologies pp. 537-548

- Jennifer A. Hayward and Paul W. Graham
- Total-factor carbon emission performance of fossil fuel power plants in China: A metafrontier non-radial Malmquist index analysis pp. 549-559

- Ning Zhang and Yongrok Choi
- Estimates of inter-fuel substitution possibilities in Chinese chemical industry pp. 560-568

- Boqiang Lin and Presley K. Wesseh
- Heterogeneous effects of regulation on the efficiency of the electricity industry across European Union countries pp. 569-585

- Fabrizio Pompei
- Realized volatility transmission between crude oil and equity futures markets: A multivariate HAR approach pp. 586-597

- Michael Souček and Neda Todorova
- Risk–return incentives in liberalised electricity markets pp. 598-608

- Muireann Lynch, Aonghus Shortt, Richard Tol and Mark J. O'Malley
- Taxing international emissions trading pp. 609-621

- Valeria Costantini, Alessio D'Amato, Chiara Martini, Maria Cristina Tommasino, Edilio Valentini and Mariangela Zoli
- Decarbonizing Europe's power sector by 2050 — Analyzing the economic implications of alternative decarbonization pathways pp. 622-636

- Cosima Jägemann, Michaela Fürsch, Simeon Hagspiel and Stephan Nagl
- Changing energy intensity of economies in the world and its decomposition pp. 637-644

- Chunhua Wang
- The influence of rebate programs on the demand for water heaters: The case of New South Wales pp. 645-656

- Nada Wasi and Richard Carson
- CO2 emissions, energy consumption and economic growth nexus in MENA countries: Evidence from simultaneous equations models pp. 657-664

- Anis Omri
- Is there a homogeneous causality pattern between oil prices and currencies of oil importers and exporters? pp. 665-678

- Joscha Beckmann and Robert Czudaj
- The energy transition of the transition economies: An empirical analysis pp. 679-686

- Fan Zhang
- Quantifying regional economic impacts of CO2 intensity targets in China pp. 687-701

- Da Zhang, Sebastian Rausch, Valerie Karplus and Xiliang Zhang
- Ownership unbundling and investment in electricity markets — A cross country study pp. 702-713

- Klaus Gugler, Margarethe Rammerstorfer and Stephan Schmitt
- The influence of the international oil prices on the real effective exchange rate in Romania in a wavelet transform framework pp. 714-733

- Aviral Tiwari, Mihai Mutascu and Claudiu Albulescu
- Piecewise smooth approximation of bottom–up abatement cost curves pp. 734-742

- Olga Kiuila and T.F. Rutherford
- The effects of terrorism and war on the oil price–stock index relationship pp. 743-752

- Christos Kollias, Catherine Kyrtsou and Stephanos Papadamou
- What if energy time series are not independent? Implications for energy-GDP causality analysis pp. 753-759

- Stephan Bruns and Christian Gross
- Renewable electric energy integration: Quantifying the value of design of markets for international transmission capacity pp. 760-772

- Karsten Neuhoff, Julian Barquin, Janusz W. Bialek, Rodney Boyd, Chris J. Dent, Francisco Echavarren, Thilo Grau, Christian von Hirschhausen, Benjamin F. Hobbs, Friedrich Kunz, Christian Nabe, Georgios Papaefthymiou, Christoph Weber and Hannes Weigt
- End use technology choice in the National Energy Modeling System (NEMS): An analysis of the residential and commercial building sectors pp. 773-784

- Jordan T. Wilkerson, Danny Cullenward, Danielle Davidian and John P. Weyant
- The impacts of the Clean Air Act on production cost, and the substitution between inputs in the electric utility industry pp. 785-794

- Finn Førsund and Gerald Granderson
- Scenario-based energy efficiency and productivity in China: A non-radial directional distance function analysis pp. 795-803

- H. Wang, P. Zhou and D.Q. Zhou
- The effects of electricity reforms on productivity and efficiency of China's fossil-fired power plants: An empirical analysis pp. 804-812

- Limin Du, Yanan He and Jianye Yan
- An almost ideal supply system estimate of US energy substitution pp. 813-818

- Alexi Thompson
- Economic feasibility of biodiesel production from Macauba in Brazil pp. 819-824

- Daniela de Carvalho Lopes, Antonio José Steidle Neto, Adriano Aguiar Mendes and Débora Tamires Vítor Pereira
- Does the source of oil price shocks matter for South African stock returns? A structural VAR approach pp. 825-831

- Rangan Gupta and Mampho P. Modise
- On the short- and long-run efficiency of energy and precious metal markets pp. 832-844

- Mohamed Arouri, Shawkat Hammoudeh, Amine Lahiani and Duc Khuong Nguyen
- DEA window analysis for environmental assessment in a dynamic time shift: Performance assessment of U.S. coal-fired power plants pp. 845-857

- Toshiyuki Sueyoshi, Mika Goto and Manabu Sugiyama
- The profitability of electricity generating firms and policies promoting renewable energy pp. 858-865

- Jūratė Jaraite-Kažukauskė and Andrius Kazukauskas
- Risk aversion and technology mix in an electricity market pp. 866-874

- Guy Meunier
- Are the crude oil markets becoming more efficient over time? New evidence from a generalized spectral test pp. 875-881

- Bing Zhang
- Modeling the co-movements between crude oil and refined petroleum markets pp. 882-897

- Bin Tong, Chongfeng Wu and Chunyang Zhou
- Measures of the environmental footprint of the front end of the nuclear fuel cycle pp. 898-910

- E. Schneider, B. Carlsen, E. Tavrides, C. van der Hoeven and U. Phathanapirom
- A top-down assessment of energy, water and land use in uranium mining, milling, and refining pp. 911-926

- E. Schneider, B. Carlsen, E. Tavrides, C. van der Hoeven and U. Phathanapirom
- Quantitative analysis of feasibility of hydrous ethanol futures contracts in Brazil pp. 927-935

- Derick Quintino and Sergio Adriani David
- The impact of federal incentives on the adoption of hybrid electric vehicles in the United States pp. 936-942

- Alan Jenn, Inês L. Azevedo and Pedro Ferreira
- The value of domestic building energy efficiency — evidence from Ireland pp. 943-952

- Marie Hyland, Ronan Lyons and Sean Lyons
- Supplier choice and WTP for electricity attributes in an emerging market: The role of perceived past experience, environmental concern and energy saving behavior pp. 953-966

- Francisco Javier Amador, Rosa González and Francisco Ramos-Real
- The responsibility for carbon emissions and carbon efficiency at the sectoral level: Evidence from China pp. 967-975

- Youguo Zhang
- A model for hedging load and price risk in the Texas electricity market pp. 976-988

- Michael Coulon, Warren B. Powell and Ronnie Sircar
- Humps in the volatility structure of the crude oil futures market: New evidence pp. 989-1000

- Carl Chiarella, Boda Kang, Christina Nikitopoulos-Sklibosios and Thuy-Duong Tô
- Filtering and forecasting commodity futures prices under an HMM framework pp. 1001-1013

- Paresh Date, Rogemar Mamon and Anton Tenyakov
- Tracking industrial energy efficiency trends using index decomposition analysis pp. 1014-1021

- B.W. Ang and X.Y. Xu
- A note on allowing negative energy prices in a discretely constrained MPEC pp. 1023-1025

- Daniel Huppmann, Steven A. Gabriel and Florian U. Leuthold
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