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 19, issue 4, 1997
- The demand for energy in Greece: assessing the effects of the Community Support Framework 1994-1999 pp. 393-416

- Nicos Christodoulakis and Sarantis Kalyvitis
- Outage costs in Chilean industry pp. 417-434

- Pablo Serra and Gabriel Fierro
- An investigation of co-integration and causality between energy consumption and economic activity in Taiwan pp. 435-444

- Benjamin S. Cheng and Tin Wei Lai
- Residential energy consumption across different population groups: comparative analysis for Latino and non-Latino households in USA pp. 445-463

- David Poyer, Lenneal Henderson and Arvind P. S. Teotia
- Improved stoves in Sub-Saharan Africa: the case of the Sudan pp. 465-475

- Eiman O. Zein-Elabdin
- Industrial energy substitution during the 1980s in the Greek economy pp. 476-491

- Yannis Caloghirou, Alexi G. Mourelatos and Henry Thompson
- Short and long-run elasticities in US residential electricity demand: a co-integration approach pp. 493-513

- Julian I. Silk and Fred Joutz
Volume 19, issue 3, 1997
- Modelling and forecasting the demand for coal in China pp. 271-287

- Hing Lin Chan and Shu Kam Lee
- Carbon taxes and India pp. 289-325

- K. A. Fisher-Vanden, P. R. Shukla, J. A. Edmonds, S. H. Kim and H. M. Pitcher
- Economic development, poverty reduction and carbon emissions in India pp. 327-354

- N. S. Murthy, Manoj Panda and Jyoti Parikh
- SO2 emission intensities of the power sector in Asia: Effects of generation-mix and fuel-intensity changes pp. 355-362

- Ram M. Shrestha and Govinda Timilsina
- Decomposition of energy-induced CO2 emissions in manufacturing pp. 363-374

- B.W. Ang and G. Pandiyan
- Comparison of six decomposition methods: application to aggregate energy intensity for manufacturing in 10 OECD countries pp. 375-390

- Lorna Greening, William B. Davis, Lee Schipper and Marta Khrushch
Volume 19, issue 2, 1997
- Optimal tariff design under consumer self-selection pp. 151-167

- Mika Rasanen, Jukka Ruusunen and Raimo P. Hamalainen
- Time-of-use rates vs. Hopkinson tariffs redux: An analysis of the choice of rate structures in a regulated electricity distribution company pp. 169-185

- Dewey Seeto, Chi-Keung Woo and Ira Horowitz
- Household energy efficiency in Ireland: A replication study of ownership of energy saving items pp. 187-208

- S. Scott
- Energy pricing under uncertain supply pp. 209-223

- Pablo J. Serra
- Open access vs. common carriage in electricity supply pp. 225-238

- Gert Brunekreeft
- Domestic merger policy in an international oligopoly: The Nordic market for electricity pp. 239-253

- Lars Sørgard
- The efficiency of the National Electricity Board in Malaysia: An intercountry comparison using DEA pp. 255-269

- Jamaluddin Mohd Yunos and David Hawdon
Volume 19, issue 1, 1997
- Preface pp. 1-1

- Derek Bunn, Erik Larsen and Kirikos Vlahos
- Economic growth, international competitiveness and environmental protection: R & D and innovation strategies with the WARM model pp. 2-28

- Carlo Carraro and Marzio Galeotti
- Are environmental taxes a free lunch? Issues in modelling the macroeconomic effects of carbon taxes pp. 29-56

- Nick Mabey and James Nixon
- General multi-product, multi-pollutant market pollution permit model: a variational inequality approach pp. 57-76

- Anna Nagurney, Kathy Kanwalroop Dhanda and John K. Stranlund
- The model: Integrating the science and economics of global warming pp. 77-101

- Erica L. Plambeck, Chris Hope and John Anderson
- Dynamic energy and environment equilibrium model for the assessment of CO2 emission control in Canada and the USA pp. 103-124

- W. Chung, Y. June Wu and J. David Fuller
- Stabilizing energy related CO2 emissions for India pp. 125-150

- Sujata Gupta and Stephen Hall
Volume 18, issue 4, 1996
- Indices for comparing greenhouse gas emissions: integrating science and economics pp. 265-281

- Milind Kandlikar
- Factors affecting CO2 intensities of power sector in Asia: A Divisia decomposition analysis pp. 283-293

- Ram M. Shrestha and Govinda Timilsina
- A regional linear logit fuel demand model for electric utilities pp. 295-314

- Carlisle Moody
- Stock-Watson dynamic OLS (DOLS) and error-correction modelling approaches to estimating long- and short-run elasticities in a demand function: new evidence and methodological implications from an application to the demand for coal in mainland China pp. 315-334

- Rumi Masih and Abul Masih
- Welfare effects of emission taxes in Norway pp. 335-346

- Jorgen Aasness, Torstein Bye and Hans Terje Mysen
Volume 18, issue 3, 1996
- Applied general equilibrium models for energy studies: a survey pp. 145-164

- Subhes C. Bhattacharyya
- Energy consumption, real income and temporal causality: results from a multi-country study based on cointegration and error-correction modelling techniques pp. 165-183

- Abul Masih and Rumi Masih
- Changing crude oil price effects on US agricultural employment pp. 185-202

- Noel D. Uri
- Demand for gasoline in the GCC: an application of pooling and testing procedures pp. 203-209

- M. Nagy Eltony
- Oil price shocks and employment: the case of Ohio coal mining pp. 211-220

- John H. Hoag and Mark Wheeler
- An iterative approach for weather-correcting energy consumption data pp. 221-230

- Mahmoud A. T. Elkhafif
- Price discovery in oil markets: a time varying analysis of the 1990-1991 Gulf conflict pp. 231-246

- Andrew J. Foster
- Electricity rationing through a two-stage mechanism pp. 247-263

- Joseph A. Doucet, Kyung Jo Min, Michel Roland and Todd Strauss
Volume 18, issue 1-2, 1996
- Efficiency and ownership in electricity distribution: A non-parametric model of the Turkish experience pp. 1-23

- Necmiddin Bagdadioglu, Catherine M. Waddams Price and Thomas G. Weyman-Jones
- Optimal development planning of gas reserves pp. 25-47

- Jacqueline Boucher and Yves Smeers
- Modelling long-run cost minimization and environmental provisions for utility expansion pp. 49-68

- Earl-Juei Wang, Majid Jaraiedi and Thomas F. Torries
- Energy conservation in electricity generation: A case study of the electricity and water industry in Kuwait pp. 69-79

- Nadeem A. Burney and Faisal T. Al-Matrouk
- Retail price asymmetries in local gasoline markets pp. 81-92

- Kevin T. Duffy-Deno
- Watching the fuel gauge: An international model of automobile fuel economy pp. 93-106

- Molly Espey
- The car park: Diffusion models revisited pp. 107-128

- J. V. Greenman
- Decomposition of industrial energy consumption: The energy coefficient approach pp. 129-143

- B.W. Ang and P. W. Lee
Volume 17, issue 4, 1995
- Optimal acid rain abatement policy for Europe: An analysis for the year 2000 pp. 259-275

- J P Hutton and George Halkos
- Macroeconomic and sectoral impacts of carbon taxation: A case for the Japanese economy pp. 277-292

- Noriyuki Goto
- Trading volume, maturity and natural gas futures price volatility pp. 293-299

- John H Herbert
- Economies of scale in energy use in adult-only households pp. 301-310

- Duncan Ironmonger, C K Aitken and B Erbas
- The option value of renewable energy: The case of climate change pp. 311-317

- David Schimmelpfennig
- Global warming and carbon taxation: Optimal policy and the role of administration costs pp. 319-327

- Michael Williams
- Road transport energy demand in Australia: A cointegration approach pp. 329-339

- Rodney Samimi
Volume 17, issue 3, 1995
- Energy security Coping with multiple supply risks pp. 179-183

- Peter Zweifel and Susanne Bonomo
- Socioeconomic development and electricity consumption A cross-country analysis using the random coefficient method pp. 185-195

- Nadeem A. Burney
- Electricity demand by time of use An application of the household AIDS model pp. 197-204

- Massimo Filippini
- Oil futures prices and stock management A cointegration analysis pp. 205-210

- Stefan Balabanoff
- The capitalist world aggregate supply and demand model for natural uranium pp. 211-220

- Voxi Heinrich Amavilah
- Energy and CO2 emissions in Spain: Methodology of analysis and some results for 1980-1990 pp. 221-230

- Vicent Alcantara and Jordi Roca
- The impact of electric power on productivity: A study of US manufacturing 1950-1984 pp. 231-236

- Bernard Beaudreau
- The impact of VAT introduction on UK residential energy demand: An investigation using the cointegration approach pp. 237-247

- Roger Fouquet
- Demand for gasoline in Kuwait: An empirical analysis using cointegration techniques pp. 249-253

- M. N. Eltony and N. H. Al-Mutairi
Volume 17, issue 2, 1995
- Greenhouse gas abatement under ambiguity pp. 91-100

- Heinz Welsch
- Taxation of petroleum products: Theory and empirical evidence pp. 101-116

- Sanjeev Gupta and Walter Mahler
- The role of renewable energy in the energy system: An issue in the philosophy of renewal of natural resources pp. 117-124

- Sardar M. N. Islam
- Assessing a disaggregated energy input: Using confidence intervals around translog elasticity estimates pp. 125-132

- John J. Hisnanick and Ben L. Kyer
- Econometric modelling of international carbon tax regimes pp. 133-146

- Clare Smith, Stephen Hall and Nick Mabey
- Assessing demand when introducing a new fuel: Natural gas on Java pp. 147-161

- Willem Groenendaal
- A total energy demand model of Quebec: Forecasting properties pp. 163-171

- E. Arsenault, Jean-Thomas Bernard, C. W. Carr and E. Genest-Laplante
Volume 17, issue 1, 1995
- A capacity growth input-output model with forward recursive solution pp. 3-13

- E. W. Henry
- Improved estimators of energy models pp. 15-25

- Lee Adkins and James B. Eells
- The stochastic economics of windpower pp. 27-37

- Michael Beenstock
- Multilevel decomposition of industrial energy consumption pp. 39-51

- B.W. Ang
- Subsidy free pricing of interruptible service contracts pp. 53-58

- Thomas Beard, George H. Sweeney and Daniel Gropper
- The imperfect price reversibility of non-transport oil demand in the OECD pp. 59-71

- Joyce Dargay and Dermot Gately
- Input-output simulations of energy, environment, economy interactions in the UK pp. 73-86

- David Hawdon and Peter Pearson
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