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Energy Economics1979 - 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 ElsevierBibliographic data for series maintained by Catherine Liu ().
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 Volume 37, issue C, 2013
 
  What drives the commodity price beta of oil industry stocks?   pp. 1-15 Edward Talbot, Tracy Artiach and Robert FaffOn the links between stock and commodity markets' volatility   pp. 16-28 Anna Creti, Marc Joëts and Valérie MignonA model for sustainable land use in biofuel production: An application to the state of Alabama   pp. 29-39 Ermanno Affuso and Diane HiteFrom hero to zero: Evidence of performance reversal and speculative bubbles in German renewable energy stocks   pp. 40-51 Martin T. Bohl, Philipp Kaufmann and Patrick M. StephanDo urbanization and industrialization affect energy intensity in developing countries?   pp. 52-59 Perry SadorskyOil prices: Breaks and trends   pp. 60-67 José NogueraThe value of basic building code insulation   pp. 68-81 Paul Thorsnes and Tim BishopNatural resources and sub-national economic performance: Does sub-national democracy matter?   pp. 82-99 Alexander LibmanA simple characterization of the optimal extraction policy of a non-renewable resource when extraction cost is stock-independent   pp. 100-103 Sébastien RouillonHold your breath: A new index of air pollution   pp. 104-113 Andreas Buehn and Mohammad Reza FarzaneganEvaluating interconnector investments in the north European electricity system considering fluctuating wind power penetration   pp. 114-127 Stephan Spiecker, Philip Vogel and Christoph WeberCarbon taxation in Russia: Prospects for a double dividend and improved energy efficiency   pp. 128-140 Anton Orlov, Harald Grethe and Scott McDonaldBiofuel-related price transmission literature: A review   pp. 141-151 Teresa Serra and David ZilbermanApplying ARMA–GARCH approaches to forecasting short-term electricity prices   pp. 152-166 Heping Liu and Jing ShiPurchasing reserves and commodity market timing as takeover motives in the oil and gas industry   pp. 167-181 Alex Ng and Han DonkerInvestment, firm value, and risk for a system operator balancing energy grids   pp. 182-192 Engelbert Dockner, Dénes Kucsera and Margarethe RammerstorferEnergy as a driver of growth in oil exporting countries?   pp. 193-199 Olivier Damette and Majda Seghir Volume 36, issue C, 2013
 
  U.S. stock returns and oil prices: The tale from daily data and the 2008–2009 financial crisis   pp. 1-18 Andre Mollick and Tibebe Abebe AssefaFunctional form and aggregate energy demand elasticities: A nonparametric panel approach for 17 OECD countries   pp. 19-27 Amin Karimu and Runar BrännlundDynamic spillovers between oil and stock markets in the Gulf Cooperation Council Countries   pp. 28-42 Basel Awartani and Aktham MaghyerehAsymmetric adjustment of the dynamic relationship between energy intensity and urbanization in China   pp. 43-54 Yaobin Liu and Yichun XieAn empirical study of the information premium on electricity markets   pp. 55-77 Fred Espen Benth, Richard Biegler-König and Rüdiger KieselOil price shocks and trade imbalances   pp. 78-96 Thai-Ha Le and Youngho ChangMinimal variance hedging of natural gas derivatives in exponential Lévy models: Theory and empirical performance   pp. 97-107 Christian-Oliver Ewald, Roy Nawar and Tak Kuen SiuModeling a clean energy standard for electricity: Policy design implications for emissions, supply, prices, and regions   pp. 108-124 Anthony Paul, Karen Palmer and Matt WoermanMothballing in power markets: An experimental study   pp. 125-134 Santiago Arango, Jaime A. Castañeda and Erik R. LarsenIf you build it, he will come: Anticipative power transmission planning   pp. 135-146 David Pozo, Javier Contreras and Enzo SaumaStrategic behaviour in international metallurgical coal markets   pp. 147-157 Johannes TrübyThe rebound effect in the aviation sector   pp. 158-165 Antony Evans and Andreas SchäferThe high-frequency asymmetric response of stock returns to monetary policy for high oil price events   pp. 166-176 Chun-Li TsaiFurther evidence of an Environmental Kuznets Curve in Spain   pp. 177-181 Peter Sephton and Janelle MannA bilevel model for electricity retailers' participation in a demand response market environment   pp. 182-197 Marco Zugno, Juan Miguel Morales, Pierre Pinson and Henrik MadsenOil price effects on personal consumption expenditures   pp. 198-204 Yu Shan WangEnvironmental performance of state-owned and privatized eastern European energy utilities   pp. 205-214 Andrew Meyer and Grzegorz PacCompetition and environmental policies in an electricity sector   pp. 215-228 Corinne Chaton and Marie-Laure GuillerminetFuel demand in Brazil in a dynamic panel data approach   pp. 229-240 Gervásio F. SantosEnergy policy and regional inequalities in the Brazilian economy   pp. 241-255 Gervasio F. Santos, Eduardo Haddad and Geoffrey HewingsThe value of supply security: The costs of power outages to Austrian households, firms and the public sector   pp. 256-261 Johannes Reichl, Michael Schmidthaler and Friedrich SchneiderThe long-run and causal analysis of energy, growth, openness and financial development on carbon emissions in Turkey   pp. 262-267 Ilhan Ozturk and Ali AcaravcıElectricity intensity across Chinese provinces: New evidence on convergence and threshold effects   pp. 268-276 Maria Jesus Herrerias and G. LiuAre green hopes too rosy? Employment and welfare impacts of renewable energy promotion   pp. 277-285 Christoph Böhringer, Andreas Keller and Edwin van der WerfEnergy intensity and investment ownership across Chinese provinces   pp. 286-298 Maria Jesus Herrerias, Ana Cuadros and Vicente OrtsAssessing alternative solutions to carbon leakage   pp. 299-311 Alessandro Antimiani, Valeria Costantini, Chiara Martini, Luca Salvatici and Maria Cristina TommasinoRockets and feathers in power futures markets? Evidence from the second phase of the EU ETS   pp. 312-321 Chiara Lo Prete and Catherine NormanShould a vehicle fuel economy standard be combined with an economy-wide greenhouse gas emissions constraint? Implications for energy and climate policy in the United States   pp. 322-333 Valerie Karplus, Sergey Paltsev, Mustafa Babiker and John ReillySpeculative trading and oil price dynamic: A study of the WTI market   pp. 334-340 Emmanuel Hache and Frédéric LantzNon-linearities in the dynamics of oil prices   pp. 341-353 Khalid Kisswani and Salah NusairModeling and forecasting the volatility of petroleum futures prices   pp. 354-362 Sang Hoon Kang and Seong-Min YoonGasoline prices, gasoline consumption, and new-vehicle fuel economy: Evidence for a large sample of countries   pp. 363-370 Paul Burke and Shuhei NishitatenoDownside risk and the energy hedger's horizon   pp. 371-379 Thomas Conlon and John CotterPrice determination in the EU ETS market: Theory and econometric analysis with market fundamentals   pp. 380-395 Piia Remes (née Aatola), Markku Ollikainen and Anne ToppinenValuing electricity transmission: The case of Alberta   pp. 396-404 Joseph Doucet, Andrew Kleit and Serkan FikirdanisThe role of storage in a competitive electricity market and the effects of climate change   pp. 405-418 Lewis Evans, Graeme Guthrie and Andrea LuCompany's affordability of increased energy costs due to climate policies: A survey by sector in China   pp. 419-430 Xianbing Liu, Can Wang, Weishi Zhang, Sunhee Suk and Kinichi SudoValuing the carbon exposure of European utilities. The role of fuel mix, permit allocation and replacement investments   pp. 431-443 Nicolas Koch and Alexander BassenEnvironmental policy and the energy efficiency of vertically differentiated consumer products   pp. 444-453 Magdalena Brzeskot and Alexander HauptAnalyzing the impact of futures trading on spot price volatility: Evidence from the spot electricity market in France and Germany   pp. 454-463 Fotis G. Kalantzis and Nikolaos MilonasThe causal relationship between energy use and economic growth in Switzerland   pp. 464-470 Andrea Baranzini, Sylvain Weber, Markus Bareit and Nicole MathysModeling EU allowances and oil market interdependence. Implications for portfolio management   pp. 471-480 Juan ReboredoEfficient mechanisms for access to storage when competition in gas markets is imperfect   pp. 481-490 Alberto Cavaliere, Valentina Giust and Mario MaggiSpeculative bubbles in recent oil price dynamics: Evidence from a Bayesian Markov-switching state-space approach   pp. 491-502 Marc Lammerding, Patrick Stephan, Mark Trede and Bernd WilflingOn the dynamics of gasoline market integration in the United States: Evidence from a pair-wise approach   pp. 503-510 Mark Holmes, Jesus Otero and Theodore PanagiotidisExamining the cost efficiency of Chinese hydroelectric companies using a finite mixture model   pp. 511-517 Carlos Barros, Zhongfei Chen, Shunsuke Managi and Olinda Sequeira AntunesAn information diffusion-based model of oil futures price   pp. 518-525 Ziran Li, Jiajing Sun and Shouyang WangRisk spillovers in oil-related CDS, stock and credit markets   pp. 526-535 Shawkat Hammoudeh, Teng Dong Liu, Chia-Lin Chang and Michael McAleerConvergence in per capita energy use among OECD countries   pp. 536-545 Ming Meng, James Payne and Junsoo LeeDo oil prices respond to real interest rates?   pp. 546-555 Vipin Arora and Matthew TannerEfficient storage capacity in power systems with thermal and renewable generation   pp. 556-567 Bjarne Steffen and Christoph WeberPrice and welfare effects of emission quota allocation   pp. 568-580 Rolf Golombek, Sverre Kittelsen and Knut Einar RosendahlFair electricity transfer price and unit capacity selection for microgrids   pp. 581-593 Di Zhang, Nouri J. Samsatli, Adam D. Hawkes, Dan J.L. Brett, Nilay Shah and Lazaros G. PapageorgiouCausality-in-mean and causality-in-variance within the international steam coal market   pp. 594-604 Monika Papież and Sławomir ŚmiechClean fuel-saving technology adoption in urban Ethiopia   pp. 605-613 Abebe D. Beyene and Steven KochFitting semiparametric Markov regime-switching models to electricity spot prices   pp. 614-624 Michael Eichler and D. TürkValuing modular nuclear power plants in finite time decision horizon   pp. 625-636 Shashi Jain, Ferry Roelofs and Cornelis OosterleeEnergy consumption and economic growth: Evidence from the economic community of West African States (ECOWAS)   pp. 637-647 Nadia S. OuedraogoResidential electricity demand in Spain: New empirical evidence using aggregate data   pp. 648-657 Leticia Blázquez, Nina Boogen and Massimo FilippiniVolatility spillover between oil and agricultural commodity markets   pp. 658-665 Saban Nazlioglu, Cumhur Erdem and Ugur SoytasImpacts of biodiesel on the Brazilian fuel market   pp. 666-675 Daniel Silva JuniorEffects and mechanism of influence of China's resource tax reform: A regional perspective   pp. 676-685 Zengkai Zhang, Ju'e Guo, Dong Qian, Yong Xue and Luping CaiEnergy consumption and economic growth: Parametric and non-parametric causality testing for the case of Greece   pp. 686-697 Theologos Dergiades, Georgios Martinopoulos and Lefteris TsoulfidisThe (de)merits of minimum-variance hedging: Application to the crack spread   pp. 698-707 Carol Alexander, Marcel Prokopczuk and Anannit SumawongThe energy–GDP nexus; addressing an old question with new methods   pp. 708-715 Robin Coers and Mark SandersA PROMETHEE-GDSS for oil and gas pipeline planning in the Caspian Sea basin   pp. 716-728 Madjid Tavana, Majid Behzadian, Mohsen Pirdashti and Hasan PirdashtiSmart meter devices and the effect of feedback on residential electricity consumption: Evidence from a natural experiment in Northern Ireland   pp. 729-743 Will Gans, Anna Alberini and Alberto LongoIs economic growth good or bad for the environment? Empirical evidence from Korea   pp. 744-749 Jungho Baek and Hyun KimChina's overseas investment in the energy/resources sector: Its scale, drivers, challenges and implications   pp. 750-758 Xiaomei TanPast as Prologue? Understanding energy use in post-2002 China   pp. 759-771 Fredrich Kahrl, David Roland-Holst and David Zilberman |  |