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 33, issue S1, 2011
- Atmospheric externalities and environmental taxation pp. S4-S12

- Agnar Sandmo
- A note on environmental policy and innovation when governments cannot commit pp. S13-S19

- Juan-Pablo Montero
- Distributional impacts of carbon pricing: A general equilibrium approach with micro-data for households pp. S20-S33

- Sebastian Rausch, Gilbert Metcalf and John Reilly
- Economic analysis of the climate pledges of the Copenhagen Accord for the EU and other major countries pp. S34-S40

- Bert Saveyn, Denise Van Regemorter and Juan-Carlos Ciscar
- DICER: A tool for analyzing climate policies pp. S41-S49

- Ramon Ortiz, Alexander Golub, Oleg Lugovoy, Anil Markandya and James Wang
- Gradual green tax reforms pp. S50-S58

- Carlos de Miguel and Baltasar Manzano
- An ex-post analysis of the effect of renewables and cogeneration on Spanish electricity prices pp. S59-S65

- Liliana Gelabert, Xavier Labandeira and Pedro Linares
- Willingness to pay and price elasticities of demand for energy-efficient appliances: Combining the hedonic approach and demand systems pp. S66-S74

- Ibon Galarraga, Mikel González-Eguino and Anil Markandya
- Cost pass-through of the EU emissions allowances: Examining the European petroleum markets pp. S75-S83

- Victoria Alexeeva-Talebi
Volume 33, issue 6, 2011
- Oil prices and the impact of the financial crisis of 2007–2009 pp. 1049-1054

- Ramaprasad Bhar and Anastasios Malliaris
- Oil revenue shocks and government spending behavior in Iran pp. 1055-1069

- Mohammad Reza Farzanegan
- The impact of oil shocks on the Spanish economy pp. 1070-1081

- Ana Gómez-Loscos, Antonio Montañés and María Gadea
- What has driven oil prices since 2000? A structural change perspective pp. 1082-1094

- Ying Fan and Jin-Hua Xu
- Consumer willingness to pay for appliances produced by Green Power Partners pp. 1095-1102

- David O. Ward, Christopher Clark, Kimberly L. Jensen and Steven T. Yen
- Read the label! Energy Star appliance label awareness and uptake among U.S. consumers pp. 1103-1110

- Anthony G. Murray and Bradford Mills
- Random preferences towards bioenergy environmental externalities: A case study of woody biomass based electricity in the Southern United States pp. 1111-1118

- Andres Susaeta, Pankaj Lal, Janaki Alavalapati and Evan Mercer
- Consumers' preference for renewable energy in the southwest USA pp. 1119-1126

- Pallab Mozumder, William F. Vásquez and Achla Marathe
- Coal lumps vs. electrons: How do Chinese bulk energy transport decisions affect the global steam coal market? pp. 1127-1137

- Moritz Paulus and Johannes Trüby
- Economic simulation of biodiesel production: SIMB-E tool pp. 1138-1145

- Daniela de Carvalho Lopes, Antonio José Steidle Neto and Paulo André R. Martins
- Ethanol demand under the flex-fuel technology regime in Brazil pp. 1146-1154

- Luciano De Freitas and Shinji Kaneko
- Volatility spillovers between food and energy markets: A semiparametric approach pp. 1155-1164

- Teresa Serra
- Investments into forest biorefineries under different price and policy structures pp. 1165-1176

- Hanna-Liisa Kangas, Jussi Lintunen, Johanna Pohjola, Lauri Hetemäki and Jussi Uusivuori
- Assessing the impact of US ethanol on fossil fuel markets: A structural VAR approach pp. 1177-1185

- Lihong McPhail
- Investing in biogas: Timing, technological choice and the value of flexibility from input mix pp. 1186-1193

- Luca Di Corato and Michele Moretto
- Estimating the influence of U.S. ethanol policy on plant investment decisions: A real options analysis with two stochastic variables pp. 1194-1205

- T.M. Schmit, Luo J. and J.M. Conrad
- Realized volatility and the influence of market measures on predictability: Analysis of Nord Pool forward electricity data pp. 1206-1215

- Erik Haugom, Sjur Westgaard, Per Bjarte Solibakke and Gudbrand Lien
- Distributional modeling and short-term forecasting of electricity prices by Generalized Additive Models for Location, Scale and Shape pp. 1216-1226

- Francesco Serinaldi
- Forecasting electricity prices and their volatilities using Unobserved Components pp. 1227-1239

- Carolina García-Martos, Julio Rodríguez and María Jesús Sánchez
- A conditionally heteroskedastic model with time-varying coefficients for daily gas spot prices pp. 1240-1251

- Nazim Regnard and Jean-Michel Zakoian
- An hour-ahead prediction model for heavy-tailed spot prices pp. 1252-1266

- Jae Ho Kim and Warren B. Powell
- Nonparametric modeling of carbon prices pp. 1267-1282

- Julien Chevallier
- Disclosed corporate responses to climate change and stock performance: An international empirical analysis pp. 1283-1294

- Andreas Ziegler, Timo Busch and Volker H. Hoffmann
- A model of carbon price interactions with macroeconomic and energy dynamics pp. 1295-1312

- Julien Chevallier
- What should we expect from innovation? A model-based assessment of the environmental and mitigation cost implications of climate-related R&D pp. 1313-1320

- Valentina Bosetti, Carlo Carraro, Romain Duval and Massimo Tavoni
Volume 33, issue 5, 2011
- Energy efficiency, rebound effects and the environmental Kuznets Curve pp. 709-720

- Karen Turner and Nick Hanley
- Relative energy price and investment by European firms pp. 721-731

- Ronald Ratti, Youn Seol and Kyung Hwan Yoon
- Modeling choice of fuelwood source among rural households in Malawi: A multinomial probit analysis pp. 732-738

- Charles Jumbe and Arild Angelsen
- Trade and energy consumption in the Middle East pp. 739-749

- Perry Sadorsky
- Testing for cross-subsidisation in the combined heat and power generation sector: A comparison of three tests pp. 750-757

- Eirik S. Amundsen, Per Andersen and Frank Jensen
- Anticipated and unanticipated effects of crude oil prices and gasoline inventory changes on gasoline prices pp. 758-769

- Stanislav Radchenko and Dmitry Shapiro
- A dynamic panel study of economic development and the electricity consumption-growth nexus pp. 770-781

- Nicholas Apergis and James Payne
- Energy consumption and economic growth: New insights into the cointegration relationship pp. 782-789

- Ansgar Belke, Frauke Dobnik and Christian Dreger
- The effect of power outages and cheap talk on willingness to pay to reduce outages pp. 790-798

- Fredrik Carlsson, Peter Martinsson and Alpaslan Akay
- Validating energy-oriented CGE models pp. 799-806

- Jayson Beckman, Thomas Hertel and Wallace Tyner
- Evaluating the regulator: Winners and losers in the regulation of Spanish electricity distribution pp. 807-815

- Leticia Blázquez-Gómez and Emili Grifell-Tatje
- The political economy of energy regulation in OECD countries pp. 816-825

- Chun-Ping Chang and Aziz N. Berdiev
- A methodology for calculating the levelized cost of electricity in nuclear power systems with fuel recycling pp. 826-839

- Guillaume De Roo and John E. Parsons
- Effects of technological learning and uranium price on nuclear cost: Preliminary insights from a multiple factors learning curve and uranium market modeling pp. 840-852

- Sondès Kahouli
- Productivity growth and biased technological change in hydroelectric dams pp. 853-858

- Walter Briec, Nicolas Peypoch and Hermann Ratsimbanierana
- Price freezes, durables, and residential electricity demand. Evidence from Greater Buenos Aires pp. 859-869

- Ariel A. Casarin and Maria Eugenia Delfino
- Residential consumption of gas and electricity in the U.S.: The role of prices and income pp. 870-881

- Anna Alberini, Will Gans and Daniel Velez-Lopez
- Prediction of daily peak electricity demand in South Africa using volatility forecasting models pp. 882-888

- C. Sigauke and D. Chikobvu
- Response of residential electricity demand to price: The effect of measurement error pp. 889-895

- Anna Alberini and Massimo Filippini
- Electricity demand elasticities and temperature: Evidence from panel smooth transition regression with instrumental variable approach pp. 896-902

- Chien-Chiang Lee and Yi-Bin Chiu
- Value-at-risk estimation of crude oil price using MCA based transient risk modeling approach pp. 903-911

- Kaijian He, Kin Keung Lai and Jerome Yen
- Crude oil hedging strategies using dynamic multivariate GARCH pp. 912-923

- Chia-Lin Chang, Michael McAleer and Roengchai Tansuchat
- Revisiting the relationship between spot and futures oil prices: Evidence from quantile cointegrating regression pp. 924-935

- Chien-Chiang Lee and Jhih-Hong Zeng
- Multiscale entropy analysis of crude oil price dynamics pp. 936-947

- Esteban Martina, Eduardo Rodriguez, Rafael Escarela-Perez and Jose Alvarez-Ramirez
- How do crude oil prices co-move?: A copula approach pp. 948-955

- Juan Reboredo
- Oil and stock market volatility: A multivariate stochastic volatility perspective pp. 956-965

- Minh Vo
- Oil price shocks and industry stock returns pp. 966-974

- Elyas Elyasiani, Iqbal Mansur and Babatunde Odusami
- Oil price volatility and stock price fluctuations in an emerging market: Evidence from South Korea pp. 975-986

- Rumi Masih, Sanjay Peters and Lurion De Mello
- Crude oil shocks and stock markets: A panel threshold cointegration approach pp. 987-994

- Hui-Ming Zhu, Su-Fang Li and Keming Yu
- The impact of the European Union emission trading scheme on the electricity-generation sector pp. 995-1003

- Djamel Kirat and Ibrahim Ahamada
- Decarbonization of the U.S. electricity sector: Are state energy policy portfolios the solution? pp. 1004-1023

- Sanya Carley
- Supply of renewable energy sources and the cost of EU climate policy pp. 1024-1034

- Stefan Boeters and Joris Koornneef
- General equilibrium, electricity generation technologies and the cost of carbon abatement: A structural sensitivity analysis pp. 1035-1047

- Bruno Lanz and Sebastian Rausch
Volume 33, issue 4, 2011
- Editors' introduction: The economics of technologies to combat global warming pp. 565-571

- Nebojsa Nakicenovic and William Nordhaus
- Prospects for nuclear energy pp. 572-580

- John F. Ahearne
- Comment pp. 581-583

- John Steinbruner
- The status and prospects of renewable energy for combating global warming pp. 584-593

- Douglas J. Arent, Alison Wise and Rachel Gelman
- Comment pp. 594-596

- Elmar Kriegler
- Scaling up carbon dioxide capture and storage: From megatons to gigatons pp. 597-604

- Howard J. Herzog
- Comment pp. 605-607

- Brian Flannery
- Uncertainty, loss aversion, and markets for energy efficiency pp. 608-616

- David L. Greene
- Comment pp. 617-618

- Lawrence Goulder
- Technology interactions among low-carbon energy technologies: What can we learn from a large number of scenarios? pp. 619-631

- Haewon C. McJeon, Leon Clarke, Page Kyle, Marshall Wise, Andrew Hackbarth, Benjamin P. Bryant and Robert J. Lempert
- Comment pp. 632-633

- Valentina Bosetti
- Energy R&D portfolio analysis based on climate change mitigation pp. 634-643

- Graham Pugh, Leon Clarke, Robert Marlay, Page Kyle, Marshall Wise, Haewon McJeon and Gabriel Chan
- Comment pp. 644-647

- Detlef P. van Vuuren and Tom Kram
- Technology and the diffusion of renewable energy pp. 648-662

- David Popp, Ivan Haščič and Neelakshi Medhi
- Comment pp. 663-664

- Adam Jaffe
- Designing a friendly space for technological change to slow global warming pp. 665-673

- William Nordhaus
- Accelerating the development and diffusion of new energy technologies: Beyond the "valley of death" pp. 674-682

- John P. Weyant
- Comment pp. 683-686

- Roger Noll
- The future of the European Emission Trading System and the Clean Development Mechanism in a post-Kyoto world pp. 687-698

- Gernot Klepper
- Inducing transformational energy technological change pp. 699-708

- Thomas J. Wilbanks
Volume 33, issue 3, 2011
- Investment in electricity markets with asymmetric technologies pp. 379-387

- Talat Genc and Henry Thille
- Taxing incumbent monopoly to foster entry pp. 388-398

- Franz Wirl
- Optimal taxation of a monopolistic extractor: Are subsidies necessary? pp. 399-403

- Julien Daubanes
- Causal modeling and inference for electricity markets pp. 404-412

- Egil Ferkingstad, Anders Løland and Mathilde Wilhelmsen
- Implicit auctioning on the Kontek Cable: Third time lucky? pp. 413-418

- Leonardo Meeus
- R&D and abatement under environmental liability law: Comparing incentives under strict liability and negligence if compensation differs from harm pp. 419-425

- Alfred Endres and Tim Friehe
- Industrial electricity demand for Turkey: A structural time series analysis pp. 426-436

- Zafer Dilaver and Lester C. Hunt
- Estimation of tourism-induced electricity consumption: The case study of Balearics Islands, Spain pp. 437-444

- Mohcine Bakhat and Jaume Rossello
- The effect of population density, road network density, and congestion on household gasoline consumption in U.S. urban areas pp. 445-452

- Qing Su
- Analyzing energy consumption and GDP nexus using maximum entropy bootstrap: The case of Turkey pp. 453-460

- A. Talha Yalta
- Development of method for estimation of world industrial energy consumption and its application pp. 461-473

- Shinichiro Fujimori and Yuzuru Matsuoka
- Inequality across countries in energy intensities: An analysis of the role of energy transformation and final energy consumption pp. 474-479

- Juan Duro and Emilio Padilla Rosa
- Energy and output dynamics in Bangladesh pp. 480-487

- Biru Paksha Paul and Gazi Uddin
- World oil prices and agricultural commodity prices: Evidence from an emerging market pp. 488-496

- Saban Nazlioglu and Ugur Soytas
- Speculation and volatility spillover in the crude oil and agricultural commodity markets: A Bayesian analysis pp. 497-503

- Xiaodong Du, Cindy L. Yu and Dermot Hayes
- Jumps and stochastic volatility in oil prices: Time series evidence pp. 504-514

- Karl Larsson and Marcus Nossman
- Do global risk perceptions influence world oil prices? pp. 515-524

- Ramazan Sari, Ugur Soytas and Erk Hacihasanoglu
- Risk factors in oil and gas industry returns: International evidence pp. 525-542

- Sofia Ramos and Helena Veiga
- Restricted carbon emissions and directed R&D support; an applied general equilibrium analysis pp. 543-555

- Brita Bye and Karl Jacobsen
- Carbon control policies, competitiveness, and border tax adjustments pp. 556-564

- Yazid Dissou and Terry Eyland
Volume 33, issue 2, 2011
- Using modeling to generate alternatives (MGA) to expand our thinking on energy futures pp. 145-152

- Joseph F. DeCarolis
- Business-as-Unusual: Existing policies in energy model baselines pp. 153-160

- Neil Strachan
- Energy consumption at business cycle horizons: The case of the United States pp. 161-167

- Paresh Narayan, Seema Narayan and Russell Smyth
- Capacity choice and water management in hydroelectricity systems pp. 168-177

- Mohamed S. Haddad
- «Would you say that the price you pay for electricity is fair?» Consumers' satisfaction and utility reforms in the EU15 pp. 178-187

- Carlo Fiorio and Massimo Florio
- Do household energy expenditures affect mortgage delinquency rates? pp. 188-194

- Robert Kaufmann, Nancy Gonzalez, Thomas A. Nickerson and Tyler S. Nesbit
- Consumer choice on ecologically efficient water heaters: Marketing strategy and policy implications in Japan pp. 195-208

- Hisanori Goto, Mika Goto and Toshiyuki Sueyoshi
- International evidence on aggregate short-run and long-run interfuel substitution pp. 209-216

- Apostolos Serletis, Govinda Timilsina and Olexandr Vasetsky
- Natural gas prices, LNG transport costs, and the dynamics of LNG imports pp. 217-226

- Don Maxwell and Zhen Zhu
- Market integration and price transmission in the U.S. natural gas market: From the wellhead to end use markets pp. 227-235

- Hassan Mohammadi
- Nuclear energy consumption, oil prices, and economic growth: Evidence from highly industrialized countries pp. 236-248

- Chien-Chiang Lee and Yi-Bin Chiu
- Gone with the wind? -- Electricity market prices and incentives to invest in thermal power plants under increasing wind energy supply pp. 249-256

- Thure Traber and Claudia Kemfert
- Growth and renewable energy in Europe: A random effect model with evidence for neutrality hypothesis pp. 257-263

- Angeliki N. Menegaki
- Value-at-risk estimation with the optimal dynamic biofuel portfolio pp. 264-272

- Ting-Huan Chang, Hsin-Mei Su and Chien-Liang Chiu
- Estimates of energy subsidies in China and impact of energy subsidy reform pp. 273-283

- Boqiang Lin and Zhujun Jiang
- The impact of growth, energy and financial development on the environment in China: A cointegration analysis pp. 284-291

- Abdul Jalil and Mete Feridun
- DEA approach for unified efficiency measurement: Assessment of Japanese fossil fuel power generation pp. 292-303

- Toshiyuki Sueyoshi and Mika Goto
- Observed and unobserved heterogeneity in stochastic frontier models: An application to the electricity distribution industry pp. 304-310

- Maria Kopsakangas-Savolainen and Rauli Svento
- Co-integration of ICE Gas oil and Crude oil futures pp. 311-320

- Sjur Westgaard, Maria Estenstad, Maria Seim and Stein Frydenberg
- Forecasting petroleum futures markets volatility: The role of regimes and market conditions pp. 321-337

- Nikos K. Nomikos and Panos Pouliasis
- Oil price cycles and wavelets pp. 338-352

- Théo Naccache
- An emerging equilibrium in the EU emissions trading scheme pp. 353-362

- Don Bredin and Cal Muckley
- Eliciting public support for greening the electricity mix using random parameter techniques pp. 363-370

- Peter Grösche and Carsten Schröder
- Carbon offsets with endogenous environmental policy pp. 371-378

- Jon Strand
Volume 33, issue 1, 2011
- Editorial pp. 1-1

- Beng Wah Ang, Richard Tol and John P. Weyant
- Balancing energy strategies in electricity portfolio management pp. 2-11

- Christoph Möller, Svetlozar T. Rachev and Frank Fabozzi
- Applying portfolio theory to the electricity sector: Energy versus power pp. 12-23

- Erik Delarue, Cedric De Jonghe, Ronnie Belmans and William D'haeseleer
- Portfolio optimization using Mixture Design of Experiments: Scheduling trades within electricity markets pp. 24-32

- Francisco Alexandre de Oliveira, Anderson Paulo de Paiva, José Wanderley Marangon Lima, Pedro Paulo Balestrassi and Ronã Rinston Amaury Mendes
- Electricity tariff design for transition economies: Application to the Libyan power system pp. 33-43

- Javier Reneses, Tomás Gómez, Juan Rivier and Jorge L. Angarita
- Evaluating the economic cost of natural gas strategic storage restrictions pp. 44-55

- João Miguel Ejarque
- A comparative analysis of the value of pure and hybrid electricity storage pp. 56-66

- Ramteen Sioshansi, Paul Denholm and Thomas Jenkin
- Energy price uncertainty, energy intensity and firm investment pp. 67-78

- Kyung Hwan Yoon and Ronald Ratti
- The effect of oil price volatility on strategic investment pp. 79-87

- Irene Henriques and Perry Sadorsky
- Multifractal features of spot rates in the Liquid Petroleum Gas shipping market pp. 88-98

- Steve Engelen, Payam Norouzzadeh, Wout Dullaert and Bahareh Rahmani
- Detecting instability in the volatility of carbon prices pp. 99-110

- Julien Chevallier
- A simple state-contingent pricing rule for complex intertemporal externalities pp. 111-120

- Ross McKitrick
- Distributional effects of a carbon tax on car fuels in France pp. 121-130

- Benjamin Bureau
- Technology diffusion under contraction and convergence: A CGE analysis of China pp. 131-142

- Michael Hübler
- Corrigendum to: "Solving discretely-constrained MPEC problems with applications in electric power markets"[Energy Economics 32 (2010) 3-14] pp. 143-143

- Steven A. Gabriel and Florian Leuthold
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