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 23, issue 6, 2001
- Technical change dynamics: evidence from the emerging renewable energy technologies pp. 619-636

- Stephane Isoard and Antonio Soria
- Adoption of energy efficient technologies and carbon abatement: the electricity generating sector in India pp. 637-658

- Madhu Khanna and David Zilberman
- The shift in US oil demand and its impact on OPEC's market share pp. 659-666

- Imad Jabir
- OPEC's production under fluctuating oil prices: further test of the target revenue theory pp. 667-681

- Harri Ramcharran
- Initial state regulation of investor-owned utilities pp. 683-695

- David W. Savitski
- High-tension electricity network expansions in Argentina: decision mechanisms and willingness-to-pay revelation pp. 697-715

- Omar Chisari, Pedro Dal-Bo and Carlos Romero
- Energy saving by firms: decision-making, barriers and policies pp. 717-740

- Henri de Groot, Erik Verhoef and Peter Nijkamp
Volume 23, issue 5, 2001
- The Danish Green Certificate System: some simple analytical results pp. 489-509

- Eirik S. Amundsen and Jorgen Birk Mortensen
- Oil price shocks, stock market, economic activity and employment in Greece pp. 511-532

- Evangelia Papapetrou
- Uncertainty and the convenience yield in crude oil price backwardations pp. 533-548

- Timothy J. Considine and Donald Larson
- Technological change, growth and waste recycling pp. 549-567

- Giuseppe Di Vita
- Recycling energy taxes: impacts on a disaggregated labour market pp. 569-594

- Francesco Bosello and Carlo Carraro
- Industrial companies' demand for electricity: evidence from a micropanel pp. 595-617

- Thomas Bjørner, Mikael Togeby and Henrik Holm Jensen
Volume 23, issue 4, 2001
- Explaining the performance of heat plants in Poland pp. 355-370

- Jan Raczka
- Allocation of carbon permits within a country: a general equilibrium analysis of the United Kingdom pp. 371-386

- Terence Edwards and John P. Hutton
- Demand for space heating in apartment blocks: measuring effects of policy measures aiming at reducing energy consumption pp. 387-403

- Søren Leth-Petersen and Mikael Togeby
- Chaos in oil prices? Evidence from futures markets pp. 405-425

- Bahram Adrangi, Arjun Chatrath, Kanwalroop Kathy Dhanda and Kambiz Raffiee
- Norwegian gas sales and the impacts on European CO2 emissions pp. 427-456

- Elin Berg, Pal Boug and Snorre Kverndokk
- Equilibria in an asymmetric duopoly facing a security constraint pp. 457-475

- Michele Breton and Georges Zaccour
- Regional differences in electricity distribution costs and their consequences for yardstick regulation of access prices pp. 477-488

- Massimo Filippini and Jorg Wild
Volume 23, issue 3, 2001
- Demand, generation and price in the Norwegian market for electric power pp. 227-251

- Tor Arnt Johnsen
- Competition with supply and demand functions pp. 253-277

- Friedel Bolle
- Which way the natural gas price: an attempt to predict the direction of natural gas spot price movements using trader positions pp. 279-293

- W. K. Buchanan, P. Hodges and J. Theis
- Technical change and efficiency measures: the post-privatisation in the gas distribution sector in Argentina pp. 295-304

- Martín Rossi
- Observable and unobservable determinants of replacement of home appliances pp. 305-323

- Viviana Fernandez
- A semiparametric approach to short-term oil price forecasting pp. 325-338

- Claudio Morana
- Testing the hypothesis of collusive behavior among OPEC members pp. 339-353

- Antonio Spilimbergo
Volume 23, issue 2, 2001
- Subglobal climate-change actions and carbon leakage: the implication of international capital flows pp. 121-139

- Mustafa H. Babiker
- The impact of mitigating CO2 emissions on Taiwan's economy pp. 141-151

- Tser-yieth Chen
- Effects of changes in residential end-uses and behavior on aggregate carbon intensity: comparison of 10 OECD countries for the period 1970 through 1993 pp. 153-178

- Lorna Greening, Michael Ting and Thomas J. Krackler
- Methodological issues in cross-country/region decomposition of energy and environment indicators pp. 179-190

- F. Q. Zhang and B.W. Ang
- Environmental Kuznets curves: Bayesian evidence from switching regime models pp. 191-210

- George Halkos and Mike Tsionas
- Empirical evidence for the superiority of non-US oil and gas investments pp. 211-226

- Jeff P. Boone
Volume 23, issue 1, 2001
- Cross hedging and forward-contract pricing of electricity pp. 1-15

- Chi-Keung Woo, Ira Horowitz and Khoa Hoang
- Risk factors in stock returns of Canadian oil and gas companies pp. 17-28

- Perry Sadorsky
- Alaska North Slope crude oil price and the behavior of diesel prices in California pp. 29-42

- Bahram Adrangi, Arjun Chatrath, Kambiz Raffiee and Ronald Ripple
- Spillover effects in energy futures markets pp. 43-56

- Sharon Xiaowen Lin and Michael N. Tamvakis
- Bridging the energy efficiency gap: using bottom-up information in a top-down energy demand model pp. 57-75

- Carl Koopmans and Dirk Willem te Velde
- Fossil fuel flexibility in west European power generation and the impact of system load factors pp. 77-97

- Patrik Soderholm
- A multiple-unit, multiple-period auction in the British electricity spot market pp. 99-118

- Gert Brunekreeft
- Erratum to ''Impact of household consumption on CO2 emissions'': Energy Econ. 22 (2000) 423-440] pp. 119-119

- Jesper Munksgaard, Klaus Alsted Pedersen and Mette Wier
Volume 22, issue 6, 2000
- Can China afford to commit itself an emissions cap? An economic and political analysis pp. 587-614

- ZhongXiang Zhang
- The relationship between energy consumption, energy prices and economic growth: time series evidence from Asian developing countries pp. 615-625

- John Asafu-Adjaye
- Econometric modeling of electricity consumption in post-war Lebanon pp. 627-640

- G. E. Nasr, E. A. Badr and Ghassan Dibeh
- The energy demand in the manufacturing sector of Pakistan: some further results pp. 641-648

- Syed Mahmud
- Heating technology and energy use: a discrete/continuous choice approach to Norwegian household energy demand pp. 649-666

- Kjell Vaage
Volume 22, issue 5, 2000
- Measuring the influence of Canadian carbon stabilization programs on natural gas exports to the United States via a 'bottom-up' intertemporal spatial price equilibrium model pp. 497-525

- Steven A. Gabriel, Shree Vikas and David M. Ribar
- Price and inventory dynamics in petroleum product markets pp. 527-548

- Timothy J. Considine and Eunnyeong Heo
- Are oil markets chaotic? A non-linear dynamic analysis pp. 549-568

- Epaminondas Panas and Vassilia Ninni
- The demand for energy in Greek manufacturing pp. 569-586

- Dimitris Christopoulos
Volume 22, issue 4, 2000
- Decomposition of industrial CO2 emissions:: The case of European Union pp. 383-394

- K. Liaskas, George Mavrotas, M. Mandaraka and D. Diakoulaki
- Forecasting energy consumption and energy related CO2 emissions in Greece: An evaluation of the consequences of the Community Support Framework II and natural gas penetration pp. 395-422

- Nicos Christodoulakis, Sarantis Kalyvitis, Dimitrios P. Lalas and Stylianos Pesmajoglou
- Impact of household consumption on CO2 emissions pp. 423-440

- Jesper Munksgaard, Klaus Alsted Pedersen and Mette Wien
- Indicators of carbon emission intensity from commercial energy use in India pp. 441-461

- Barnali Nag and Jyoti Parikh
- Pareto-optimal electricity tariff rates in the Republic of Armenia pp. 463-495

- Mark J. Kaiser
Volume 22, issue 3, 2000
- Estimation of international output-energy relation: effects of alternative output measures pp. 297-308

- Ram M. Shrestha
- A note on the causal relationship between energy and GDP in Taiwan pp. 309-317

- Hao-Yen Yang
- Reliability economies of scale for tropical island electric power pp. 319-330

- Peter C. Mayer
- Gasoline demand and car choice: estimating gasoline demand using household information pp. 331-348

- Hilke A. Kayser
- Testing for asymmetric pricing in the Canadian retail gasoline market pp. 349-368

- Robert Godby, Anastasia Lintner, Thanasis Stengos and Bo Wandschneider
- Effectiveness and effects of attempts to regulate the UK petrol industry pp. 369-381

- Nigel Driffield and Christos Ioannidis
Volume 22, issue 2, 2000
- Strategic pricing of grid access under partial price-caps -- electricity distribution in England and Wales pp. 187-207

- Christoph Riechmann
- Open-loop von Stackelberg equilibrium in the cartel-vs.-fringe model pp. 209-223

- Fons Groot, Cees Withagen and Aart de Zeeuw
- Dynamics of heating oil market prices in Europe pp. 225-252

- J. P. Indjehagopian, F. Lantz and V. Simon
- The empirical relationship between energy futures prices and exchange rates pp. 253-266

- Perry Sadorsky
- A multivariate cointegration analysis of the role of energy in the US macroeconomy pp. 267-283

- David Stern
- Dynamic energy-demand models: a comparison pp. 285-297

- Feng Yi
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