Energy Economics
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Volume 30, issue 6, 2008
- Introduction to the special issue on technological change and the environment pp. 2731-2733

- Karen Fisher-Vanden
- Modeling endogenous technological change for climate policy analysis pp. 2734-2753

- Kenneth Gillingham, Richard Newell and William Pizer
- Endogenizing technological change: Matching empirical evidence to modeling needs pp. 2754-2770

- William Pizer and David Popp
- Accounting for quality: Issues with modeling the impact of R&D on economic growth and carbon emissions in developing economies pp. 2771-2784

- Karen Fisher-Vanden and Ian Sue Wing
- Autonomous efficiency improvement or income elasticity of energy demand: Does it matter? pp. 2785-2798

- Mort Webster, Sergey Paltsev and John Reilly
- Technical change and the marginal cost of abatement pp. 2799-2816

- Erin Baker, Leon Clarke and Ekundayo Shittu
- Uncertainty and endogenous technical change in climate policy models pp. 2817-2828

- Erin Baker and Ekundayo Shittu
- Beyond technology-push and demand-pull: Lessons from California's solar policy pp. 2829-2854

- Margaret Taylor
- Directed technical change and differentiation of climate policy pp. 2855-2878

- Vincent M. Otto, Andreas Löschel and John Reilly
- Directed technical change and the adoption of CO2 abatement technology: The case of CO2 capture and storage pp. 2879-2898

- Vincent M. Otto and John Reilly
- Explaining experience curves for new energy technologies: A case study of liquefied natural gas pp. 2899-2911

- Mads Greaker and Eirik Lund Sagen
- International energy R&D spillovers and the economics of greenhouse gas atmospheric stabilization pp. 2912-2929

- Valentina Bosetti, Carlo Carraro, Emanuele Massetti and Massimo Tavoni
- The value of technological advance in decarbonizing the U.S. economy pp. 2930-2946

- Richard G. Richels and Geoffrey J. Blanford
- Hybrid modelling of long-term carbon reduction scenarios for the UK pp. 2947-2963

- Neil Strachan and Ramachandran Kannan
- Production functions for climate policy modeling: An empirical analysis pp. 2964-2979

- Edwin van der Werf
- Do economic instruments matter? Wind turbine investments in the EU(15) pp. 2980-2991

- Arjen Mulder
- European CO2 prices and carbon capture investments pp. 2992-3015

- Luis M. Abadie and Jose Chamorro
- Markets for energy efficiency: Exploring the implications of an EU-wide 'Tradable White Certificate' scheme pp. 3016-3043

- Luis Mundaca
- White Certificates for energy efficiency improvement with energy taxes: A theoretical economic model pp. 3044-3062

- Vlasis Oikonomou, Catrinus Jepma, Franco Becchis and Daniele Russolillo
- Economic growth and energy consumption revisited -- Evidence from linear and nonlinear Granger causality pp. 3063-3076

- Song Zan Chiou-Wei, Ching-Fu Chen and Zhen Zhu
- Energy consumption and economic growth: Evidence from China at both aggregated and disaggregated levels pp. 3077-3094

- Jiahai Yuan, Jian-Gang Kang, Chang-Hong Zhao and Zhao-Guang Hu
- The impact of oil price shocks: Evidence from the industries of six OECD countries pp. 3095-3108

- Rebeca Jiménez-Rodríguez
- Quantifying multiscale inefficiency in electricity markets pp. 3109-3117

- Olga Y. Uritskaya and Apostolos Serletis
- Technical efficiency of thermoelectric power plants pp. 3118-3127

- Carlos Barros and Nicolas Peypoch
- The unbundling regime for electricity utilities in the EU: A case of legislative and regulatory capture? pp. 3128-3140

- Silvester Van Koten and Andreas Ortmann
- Risk and return in oilfield asset holdings pp. 3141-3155

- Gavin L. Kretzschmar, Axel Kirchner and Hans Reusch
- Estimating 'Value at Risk' of crude oil price and its spillover effect using the GED-GARCH approach pp. 3156-3171

- Ying Fan, Yue-Jun Zhang, Hsien-Tang Tsai and Yi-Ming Wei
- Stochastic price modeling of high volatility, mean-reverting, spike-prone commodities: The Australian wholesale spot electricity market pp. 3172-3185

- Helen Higgs and Andrew Worthington
- Short term forecasting of electricity prices for MISO hubs: Evidence from ARIMA-EGARCH models pp. 3186-3197

- Nicholas Bowden and James Payne
- Pricing of reserves: Valuing system reserve capacity against spot prices in electricity markets pp. 3198-3221

- Sebastian Just and Christoph Weber
- The demand for gasoline in South Africa: An empirical analysis using co-integration techniques pp. 3222-3229

- Oludele A. Akinboade, Emmanuel Ziramba and Wolassa L. Kumo
- Erratum to "Measuring the importance of oil related revenues in total fiscal income for Mexico" [Energy Economics 30 (2008) 2552--2568] pp. 3230-3230

- Manuel Lorenzo Reyes-Loya and Lorenzo Blanco
Volume 30, issue 5, 2008
- Toward an optimal U.S. ethanol fuel subsidy pp. 2073-2090

- Dmitry Vedenov and Michael Wetzstein
- A forecast of household ownership and use of alternative fuel vehicles: A multiple discrete-continuous choice approach pp. 2091-2104

- Jiwoon Ahn, Gicheol Jeong and Yeonbae Kim
- A meta-analysis of the price elasticity of gasoline demand. A SUR approach pp. 2105-2122

- Martijn Brons, Peter Nijkamp, Eric Pels and Piet Rietveld
- Semi-nonparametric estimates of interfuel substitution in U.S. energy demand pp. 2123-2133

- Apostolos Serletis and Asghar Shahmoradi
- Oil price dynamics (2002-2006) pp. 2134-2153

- Hossein Askari and Noureddine Krichene
- Comparison of historically simulated VaR: Evidence from oil prices pp. 2154-2166

- Alexandra Costello, Ebenezer Asem and Eldon Gardner
- China's energy economy: Technical change, factor demand and interfactor/interfuel substitution pp. 2167-2183

- Hengyun Ma, Les Oxley, John Gibson and Bonggeun Kim
- Fuel conserving (and using) production functions pp. 2184-2235

- Harry D. Saunders
- Capital-energy substitution and shifts in factor demand: A meta-analysis pp. 2236-2251

- Mark Koetse, Henri de Groot and Raymond Florax
- Armington elasticities for energy policy modeling: Evidence from four European countries pp. 2252-2264

- Heinz Welsch
- Convergence in carbon dioxide emissions among industrialised countries revisited pp. 2265-2282

- Diego Romero-Ávila
- The impact of DOE building technology energy efficiency programs on U.S. employment, income, and investment pp. 2283-2301

- Michael J. Scott, Joseph M. Roop, Robert W. Schultz, David M. Anderson and Katherine A. Cort
- The relationship between disaggregate energy consumption and industrial production in the United States: An ARDL approach pp. 2302-2313

- Ramazan Sari, Bradley Ewing and Ugur Soytas
- Revisited: Are shocks to energy consumption permanent or temporary? New evidence from a panel SURADF approach pp. 2314-2330

- Yi-Chung Hsu, Chien-Chiang Lee and Chi-Chuan Lee
- Energy consumption and real GDP in G7 countries: New evidence from panel cointegration with structural breaks pp. 2331-2341

- Paresh Narayan and Russell Smyth
- Disaggregated energy consumption and GDP in Taiwan: A threshold co-integration analysis pp. 2342-2358

- Jin-Li Hu and Cheng-Hsun Lin
- Energy-income causality in OECD countries revisited: The key role of capital stock pp. 2359-2373

- Chien-Chiang Lee, Chun-Ping Chang and Pei-Fen Chen
- Oil shock and economic growth in Japan: A nonlinear approach pp. 2374-2390

- Dayong Zhang
- Energy consumption and economic growth: Evidence from 11 Sub-Sahara African countries pp. 2391-2400

- Anthony Akinlo
- Consistent multi-level energy efficiency indicators and their policy implications pp. 2401-2419

- Yunchang Bor
- Risk premium in the UK natural gas forward market pp. 2420-2440

- Ingrid Hobæk Haff, Ola Lindqvist and Anders Løland
- Deliverability and regional pricing in U.S. natural gas markets pp. 2441-2453

- Stephen Brown and Mine Yucel
- A note on the conditional correlation between energy prices: Evidence from future markets pp. 2454-2458

- Massimiliano Marzo and Paolo Zagaglia
- A model of the operation and development of a National Oil Company pp. 2459-2485

- Peter Hartley and Kenneth Medlock
- An empirical study on the rebound effect considering capital costs pp. 2486-2516

- Kenichi Mizobuchi
- The energy efficiency paradox revisited through a partial observability approach pp. 2517-2536

- Kostantinos Kounetas and Kostas Tsekouras
- An integrated engineering-econometric analysis of residential balance point temperatures pp. 2537-2551

- Jeffrey A. Dubin
- Measuring the importance of oil-related revenues in total fiscal income for Mexico pp. 2552-2568

- Manuel Lorenzo Reyes-Loya and Lorenzo Blanco
- Evaluation of Mexico's 1975-2000 energy plan pp. 2569-2586

- Sergio D. Bazán-Perkins and José L. Fernández-Zayas
- Oil price shocks and stock markets in the U.S. and 13 European countries pp. 2587-2608

- Jungwook Park and Ronald Ratti
- Oil prices: The role of refinery utilization, futures markets and non-linearities pp. 2609-2622

- Robert Kaufmann, Stephane Dees, Audrey Gasteuil and Michael Mann
- Forecasting crude oil price with an EMD-based neural network ensemble learning paradigm pp. 2623-2635

- Lean Yu, Shouyang Wang and Kin Keung Lai
- Electronic trading system and returns volatility in the oil futures market pp. 2636-2644

- Huei-Chu Liao, Yi-Huey Lee and Yu-Bo Suen
- Short-term predictability of crude oil markets: A detrended fluctuation analysis approach pp. 2645-2656

- Jose Alvarez-Ramirez, Jesus Alvarez and Eduardo Rodriguez
- The effect of standards and fuel prices on automobile fuel economy: An international analysis pp. 2657-2672

- Sofronis Clerides and Theodoros Zachariadis
- The relationship between crude oil spot and futures prices: Cointegration, linear and nonlinear causality pp. 2673-2685

- Stelios Bekiros and Cees Diks
- Understanding the oil price-exchange rate nexus for the Fiji islands pp. 2686-2696

- Paresh Narayan, Seema Narayan and Arti Prasad
- The influence of temperature on spike probability in day-ahead power prices pp. 2697-2704

- Ronald Huisman
- The non-linear link between electricity consumption and temperature in Europe: A threshold panel approach pp. 2705-2721

- Marie Bessec and Julien Fouquau
- Estimating residential demand for electricity in the United States, 1965-2006 pp. 2722-2730

- Theologos Dergiades and Lefteris Tsoulfidis
Volume 30, issue 4, 2008
- Symposium on electricity reform in Argentina pp. 1279-1283

- Stephen Littlechild
- Transmission pricing in privately-owned electricity grids: An illustration from the Argentine electricity pool pp. 1284-1305

- Manuel Abdala
- Governance of competitive transmission investment in weak institutional systems pp. 1306-1320

- Manuel Abdala
- Investment decisions in electricity transmission in Argentina: The role of earmarked funds and gas pipeline expansions pp. 1321-1333

- Omar Chisari and Carlos Romero
- A lesson from Argentina: Setting transmission tolls in a competitive auction is much better than regulating them pp. 1334-1366

- Alexander Galetovic and Juan Ricardo Inostroza
- Transmission expansion in Argentina 1: The origins of policy pp. 1367-1384

- Stephen Littlechild and Carlos J. Skerk
- Transmission expansion in Argentina 2: The Fourth Line revisited pp. 1385-1419

- Stephen Littlechild and Carlos J. Skerk
- Transmission expansion in Argentina 3: The evolution of policy pp. 1420-1461

- Stephen Littlechild and Carlos J. Skerk
- Transmission expansion in Argentina 4: A review of performance pp. 1462-1490

- Stephen Littlechild and Carlos J. Skerk
- Transmission expansion in Argentina 5: The regional electricity forum of Buenos Aires province pp. 1491-1526

- Stephen Littlechild and Eduardo A. Ponzano
- Transmission expansion in Argentina 6: Distribution companies, regulation and the Public Contest method pp. 1527-1535

- Stephen Littlechild and Carlos J. Skerk
- Electricity reform in Argentina: Lessons for developing countries pp. 1536-1567

- Michael Pollitt
- The competitive role of the transmission system in price-regulated power industries pp. 1568-1576

- M. Soledad Arellano and Pablo Serra
- Modeling climate feedbacks to electricity demand: The case of China pp. 1577-1602

- Malcolm O. Asadoorian, Richard S. Eckaus and C. Adam Schlosser
- The impact of electricity market liberalization in Turkey: "Free consumer" and distributional monopoly cases pp. 1603-1624

- Serdal Bahçe and Erol Taymaz
- Capacity commitment and price volatility in a competitive electricity market pp. 1625-1647

- Asher Tishler, Irena Milstein and Chi-Keung Woo
- A new model to evaluate the dynamic adaptation of an electric distribution system pp. 1648-1658

- E. Garcia, G. Schweickardt and A. Andreoni
- Electricity wholesale market prices in Europe: Convergence? pp. 1659-1671

- Georg Zachmann
- Applying models for ordinal logistic regression to the analysis of household electricity consumption classes in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil pp. 1672-1692

- Mauricio Fuks and Esther Salazar
- Inflow shortages in deregulated power markets -- Reasons for concern? pp. 1693-1711

- Torstein Bye, Annegrete Bruvoll and Finn Roar Aune
- Storage and the electricity forward premium pp. 1712-1727

- Stratford Douglas and Julia Popova
- A critical survey of agent-based wholesale electricity market models pp. 1728-1759

- Anke Weidlich and Daniel Veit
- Electricity prices and cross-border trade: Volume and strategy effects pp. 1760-1775

- Lucia Parisio and Bruno Bosco
- Intra-day and regime-switching dynamics in electricity price formation pp. 1776-1797

- Nektaria V. Karakatsani and Derek W. Bunn
- Aggregate industrial energy consumer response to wholesale prices in the restructured Texas electricity market pp. 1798-1808

- Jay Zarnikau and Ian Hallett
- Entry into the electricity market: Uncertainty, competition, and mothballing options pp. 1809-1830

- Ryuta Takashima, Makoto Goto, Hiroshi Kimura and Haruki Madarame
- Fuel mix diversification incentives in liberalized electricity markets: A Mean-Variance Portfolio theory approach pp. 1831-1849

- Fabien Roques, David M Newbery and William Nuttall
- Valuing flexibility: The case of an Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle power plant pp. 1850-1881

- Luis M. Abadie and Jose Chamorro
- A real options evaluation model for the diffusion prospects of new renewable power generation technologies pp. 1882-1908

- Gürkan Kumbaroglu, Reinhard Madlener and Mustafa Demirel
- Real option valuation of free destination in long-term liquefied natural gas supplies pp. 1909-1932

- Yepes Rodriguez, Ramón
- Evaluating the power investment options with uncertainty in climate policy pp. 1933-1950

- Ming Yang, William Blyth, Richard Bradley, Derek Bunn, Charlie Clarke and Tom Wilson
- The manufacturing base under energy price uncertainty pp. 1951-1956

- Moawia Alghalith
- Energy conservation, expectations and uncertainty pp. 1957-1972

- Franz Wirl
- The economics of wind power with energy storage pp. 1973-1989

- Liliana E. Benitez, Pablo C. Benitez and Gerrit van Kooten
- Space and time: Wind in an investment planning model pp. 1990-2008

- Karsten Neuhoff, Andreas Ehrenmann, Lucy Butler, James Cust, Harriet Hoexter, Kim Keats, Adam Kreczko and Graham Sinden
- European Emission Trading Scheme and competitiveness: A case study on the iron and steel industry pp. 2009-2027

- Damien Demailly and Philippe Quirion
- Emissions trading beyond Europe: Linking schemes in a post-Kyoto world pp. 2028-2049

- Niels Anger
- Energy taxation in a small, open economy: Social efficiency gains versus industrial concerns pp. 2050-2071

- Geir H. Bjertnæs and Taran Fæhn
Volume 30, issue 3, 2008
- A test of vertical economies for non-vertically integrated firms: The case of rural electric cooperatives pp. 679-687

- Monica L. Greer
- Hybrid revenue caps and incentive regulation pp. 688-695

- Björn Lantz
- The effects of average revenue regulation on electricity transmission investment and pricing pp. 696-714

- Isamu Matsukawa
- Consolidation and ownership trends of nonfederal hydropower generating assets, 1980-2003 pp. 715-731

- Lea-Rachel Kosnik
- The welfare effects of unbundling gas storage and distribution pp. 732-747

- Michèle Breton and Mohammed Kharbach
- Asymmetric price responses, market integration and market power: A study of the U.S. natural gas market pp. 748-765

- Donald Murry and Zhen Zhu
- A strategic model of European gas supply (GASMOD) pp. 766-788

- Franziska Holz, Christian von Hirschhausen and Claudia Kemfert
- An ex-post welfare analysis of natural gas regulation in the industrial sector pp. 789-806

- Kathleen G. Arano and Benjamin F. Blair
- Interpreting concentration indices in the secondary market for natural gas transportation: The implication of pipeline residual rights pp. 807-817

- Michael J. Doane, Randolph McAfee, Ashish Nayyar and Michael Williams
- Price dynamics in the market for Liquid Petroleum Gas transport pp. 818-828

- Roar Adland, Haiying Jia and Jing Lu
- UK gas markets: The market price of risk and applications to multiple interruptible supply contracts pp. 829-846

- Álvaro Cartea and Thomas Williams
- Oil prices and economic activity: An asymmetric cointegration approach pp. 847-855

- Sandrine Lardic and Valérie Mignon
- Oil prices, inflation and interest rates in a structural cointegrated VAR model for the G-7 countries pp. 856-888

- Alessandro Cologni and Matteo Manera
- A generalized pattern matching approach for multi-step prediction of crude oil price pp. 889-904

- Ying Fan, Qiang Liang and Yi-Ming Wei
- A new approach for crude oil price analysis based on Empirical Mode Decomposition pp. 905-918

- Xun Zhang, K.K. Lai and Shou-Yang Wang
- Are oil shocks permanent or temporary? Panel data evidence from crude oil and NGL production in 60 countries pp. 919-936

- Paresh Narayan, Seema Narayan and Russell Smyth
- Market structure and price adjustment in the U.S. wholesale gasoline markets pp. 937-961

- Olusegun Oladunjoye
- Can the dynamics of the term structure of petroleum futures be forecasted? Evidence from major markets pp. 962-985

- Thalia Chantziara and George Skiadopoulos
- Does oil move equity prices? A global view pp. 986-997

- Mohan Nandha and Robert Faff
- Oil prices and the stock prices of alternative energy companies pp. 998-1010

- Irene Henriques and Perry Sadorsky
- Discount rates, equity weights and the social cost of carbon pp. 1011-1019

- Chris Hope
- An extension to Sun's decomposition methodology: The Path Based approach pp. 1020-1036

- Esteban Fernández Vázquez and Paula Fernández
- China's changing energy intensity trend: A decomposition analysis pp. 1037-1053

- Chunbo Ma and David Stern
- Decomposition of aggregate CO2 emissions: A production-theoretical approach pp. 1054-1067

- Peng Zhou and B.W. Ang
- Decomposition of US manufacturing energy intensity and elasticities of components with respect to energy prices pp. 1068-1080

- François Lescaroux
- Common and unique factors influencing daily swap returns in the Nordic electricity market, 1997-2005 pp. 1081-1097

- Dennis Frestad
- Market price of risk implied by Asian-style electricity options and futures pp. 1098-1115

- Rafał Weron
- Stochastic modeling of financial electricity contracts pp. 1116-1157

- Fred Espen Benth and Steen Koekebakker
- On transition probabilities of regime switching in electricity prices pp. 1158-1172

- Takashi Kanamura and O[combining macron]hashi, Kazuhiko
- Estimation of value-at-risk for energy commodities via fat-tailed GARCH models pp. 1173-1191

- Jui-Cheng Hung, Ming-Chih Lee and Hung-Chun Liu
- Accuracy and efficiency in the U.S. Department of Energy's short-term supply forecasts pp. 1192-1207

- Dwight R. Sanders, Mark Manfredo and Keith Boris
- Assessing the long-term system value of intermittent electric generation technologies pp. 1208-1231

- Alan D. Lamont
- Does it matter when a power outage occurs? -- A choice experiment study on the willingness to pay to avoid power outages pp. 1232-1245

- Fredrik Carlsson and Peter Martinsson
- A choice modelling analysis on the similarity between distribution utilities' and industrial customers' price and quality preferences pp. 1246-1262

- Magnus Söderberg
- Modeling and forecasting energy consumption in China: Implications for Chinese energy demand and imports in 2020 pp. 1263-1278

- F. Gerard Adams and Yochanan Shachmurove
Volume 30, issue 2, 2008
- The impacts of EU CO2 emissions trading on electricity markets and electricity consumers in Finland pp. 193-211

- M. Kara, S. Syri, A. Lehtila, S. Helynen, V. Kekkonen, M. Ruska and J. Forsstrom
- Estimation of cost-effectiveness of the Finnish electricity distribution utilities pp. 212-229

- Maria Kopsakangas-Savolainen and Rauli Svento
- Long-term price and environmental effects in a liberalised electricity market pp. 230-248

- Wietze Lise and Gideon Kruseman
- Can generalized distribution factors lead to "objective" transmission toll allocations Some lessons from the recent Chilean experience pp. 249-270

- Alexander Galetovic and Rodrigo Palma-Behnke
- Former Soviet Union oil production and GDP decline: Granger causality and the multi-cycle Hubbert curve pp. 271-289

- Douglas B. Reynolds and Marek Kolodziej
- Empirical analysis of optimal strategic petroleum reserve in China pp. 290-302

- Yi-Ming Wei, Gang Wu, Ying Fan and Lancui Liu
- Exploration economics in a regulated petroleum province: The case of the Norwegian Continental Shelf pp. 303-320

- Klaus Mohn and Petter Osmundsen
- How Does ANWR Exploration Affect OPEC Behavior --A Simulation Study of an Open-loop Cournot-Nash Game pp. 321-332

- Zili Yang
- Determinants of OPEC production: Implications for OPEC behavior pp. 333-351

- Robert Kaufmann, Andrew Bradford, Laura H. Belanger, John P. Mclaughlin and Yosuke Miki
- The oil reserves production relationship pp. 352-370

- Andrew Pickering
- Does oilrig activity react to oil price changes An empirical investigation pp. 371-396

- Guro Bornes Ringlund, Knut Einar Rosendahl and Terje Skjerpen
- The effects of resource depletion on coal mining productivity pp. 397-408

- Xosé Rodríguez and Carlos Arias
- On the sources of technological change: What do the models assume pp. 409-424

- Leon Clarke, John Weyant and Jae Edmonds
- A climate-change policy induced shift from innovations in carbon-energy production to carbon-energy savings pp. 425-448

- Reyer Gerlagh
- Beyond case studies: Barriers to energy efficiency in commerce and the services sector pp. 449-464

- Joachim Schleich and Edelgard Gruber
- Investment in risky R&D programs in the face of climate uncertainty pp. 465-486

- Erin Baker and Kwame Adu-Bonnah
- Emissions pricing, spillovers, and public investment in environmentally friendly technologies pp. 487-502

- Carolyn Fischer
- Willingness to pay for energy-saving measures in residential buildings pp. 503-516

- Silvia Banfi, Mehdi Farsi, Massimo Filippini and Martin Jakob
- Fuel demand elasticities for energy and environmental policies: Indian sample survey evidence pp. 517-546

- Haripriya Gundimeda and Gunnar Köhlin
- The synthesis of bottom-up and top-down approaches to climate policy modeling: Electric power technology detail in a social accounting framework pp. 547-573

- Ian Sue Wing
- Combining bottom-up and top-down pp. 574-596

- Christoph Bohringer and Thomas Rutherford
- Analysis of commodity prices with the particle filter pp. 597-605

- Fernando Antonio Aiube, Tara Keshar Nanda Baidya and Edison Americo Huarsaya Tito
- Metal volatility in presence of oil and interest rate shocks pp. 606-620

- Shawkat Hammoudeh and Yuan Yuan
- Estimating the commodity market price of risk for energy prices pp. 621-641

- Sergey P. Kolos and Ehud I. Ronn
- Population aging and future carbon emissions in the United States pp. 642-675

- Michael Dalton, Brian O'Neill, Alexia Fürnkranz-Prskawetz, Leiwen Jiang and John Pitkin
Volume 30, issue 1, 2008
- Measuring environmental performance under different environmental DEA technologies pp. 1-14

- Peng Zhou, B.W. Ang and K.L. Poh
- Technical efficiency and impacts of deregulation: An analysis of three functions in U.S. electric power utilities during the period from 1992 through 2000 pp. 15-38

- Mika Goto and Miki Tsutsui
- Cost and quality gains from diversification and vertical integration in the electricity industry: A DEA approach pp. 39-58

- Pablo Arocena
- Efficiency analysis of hydroelectric generating plants: A case study for Portugal pp. 59-75

- Carlos Barros
- Energy use efficiency in U.S. manufacturing: A nonparametric analysis pp. 76-96

- Kankana Mukherjee
- Allocation decisions in network industries pp. 97-112

- Friedel Bolle
- A complementarity model for solving stochastic natural gas market equilibria pp. 113-147

- Jifang Zhuang and Steven A. Gabriel
- Unique supply function equilibrium with capacity constraints pp. 148-172

- Par Holmberg
- An analysis of capacity and price trajectories for the Ontario electricity market using dynamic Nash equilibrium under uncertainty pp. 173-191

- Talat Genc and Suvrajeet Sen
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