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 14, issue 4, 1992
- A model-referenced procedure to support adversarial decision processes: Application to electricity planning pp. 242-247

- D. W. Bunn and K. Vlahos
- An end-use approach to reliability investment analysis pp. 248-254

- Clinton J. Andrews
- Cost-benefit analyses for the development of magma power pp. 255-264

- John Haraden
- Decomposition of industrial energy consumption: An alternative method pp. 265-270

- Se-Hark Park
- Long-term macroeconomic estimate of energy consumption pp. 271-273

- Oleg Eismont
- The impact of disaggregated energy on productivity: A study of the US manufacturing sector, 1958-1985 pp. 274-278

- John J. Hisnanick and Kern O. Kymn
- A carbon tax to reduce CO2 emissions in Europe pp. 279-290

- Paola Agostini, Michele Botteon and Carlo Carraro
- Myth of energy competitiveness in energy producing countries: Comparative analysis between Indonesia and Japan pp. 291-301

- Chihiro Watanabe and Tjahya Widayanti
- Energy planning and environmental quality management: A decision support system approach pp. 302-307

- Ben-Chieh Liu, Gwo-Hshiung Tzeng and Chang-Tzeh Hsieh
Volume 14, issue 3, 1992
- Returns to scale, adjustment costs and the optimal investment of the mining firm pp. 163-170

- Santiago Rubio
- Symmetric or asymmetric price adjustments in the oil market: An empirical analysis of the relations between international and domestic prices in the Federal Republic of Germany, 1972-1989 pp. 171-185

- Gebhard Kirchgässner and Knut Kubler
- A dynamic model for correcting quarterly electricity consumption data pp. 186-191

- El Thalassinos
- Optimal economic growth when CO2 constraints are critical pp. 192-199

- Hans W. Gottinger
- Probabilistic production costing under integrated operation agreements and joint power agency financing pp. 200-208

- Brian G. Thomas and Darwin C. Hall
- Nuclear power plant performance: the post Three Mile Island era pp. 209-216

- Anthony Krautmann and John L. Solow
- Accounting for changes in Australian carbon dioxide emissions pp. 217-225

- M. S. Common and U. Salma
- Forecasting residential electricity consumption in Greece using monthly and quarterly data pp. 226-232

- E. Dikaios Tserkezos
- Financing waste to energy plants pp. 233-236

- Anthony Woodward
Volume 14, issue 2, 1992
- Measuring the consumer welfare effects of carbon penalties: Theory and applications to household energy demand pp. 82-93

- Jesus Dumagan and Timothy D. Mount
- Supply function equilibria and the danger of tacit collusion: The case of spot markets for electricity pp. 94-102

- Friedel Bolle
- A double horizon peak demand forecast model pp. 103-106

- V. Assimakopoulos and J. Psarras
- A model of the electricity market in the province of Quebec: Overview and results pp. 107-118

- Danny Belanger and Jean-Thomas Bernard
- Integrating the power sector in India: Reflections and suggestions pp. 119-131

- Philippe R. Scholtes
- Identifying no growth years in the US economy: Using increases in crude oil prices pp. 132-135

- Edward Renshaw
- Economic effects of a carbon tax: With a general equilibrium illustration for Belgium pp. 136-149

- Stef Proost and D. Van Regemorter
- Maturity effects in energy futures pp. 150-157

- Apostolos Serletis
Volume 14, issue 1, 1992
- Optimal timing of transmission line investments in the face of uncertain demand: An option valuation approach pp. 3-9

- Spiros H. Martzoukos and Witold Teplitz-Sembitzky
- Oil price, capital mobility and oil importers: A general equilibrium macro analysis pp. 11-22

- Arturo Romero
- Petroleum taxation under uncertainty: contingent claims analysis with an application to Norway pp. 23-31

- Diderik Lund
- Economic effects of a carbon tax in Belgium: Application with the macrosectoral model HERMES pp. 33-41

- F. Bossier and R. De Rous
- Labour productivity and energy intensity in Australia 1974-87: An input-output analysis pp. 43-48

- John Gowdy
- Factors influencing changes in energy consumption: The case of Italy, 1975-85 pp. 49-56

- Andrea Raggi and Giancarlo Barbiroli
- Residential energy demand modelling in developing regions: The use of multivariate statistical techniques pp. 57-63

- V. Assimakopoulos
- The dynamic stability of OPEC's oil price mechanism pp. 65-71

- Shawkat Hammoudeh and Vibhas Madan
- Measurement of temperature in economic systems considered as thermodynamic models pp. 73-78

- Dennis G. Collins
Volume 13, issue 4, 1991
- US oil/gas production cost: recent changes pp. 235-237

- M. A. Adelman
- The influence of an increase in electricity tariffs on the viability of heat pumps against direct heating for large consumers of hot water in South Africa pp. 238-244

- Josua P. Meyer and Gideon P. Greyvenstein
- Marginal cost pricing revisited pp. 245-249

- Gunter Schramm
- A note on first-best marginal cost measures in public enterprise pp. 250-253

- Dennis L. Weisman
- Resource extraction, international trade and production with the resource pp. 254-257

- A. Aydin Cecen
- The impact of a broad based energy tax on the US economy pp. 258-273

- Roy Boyd and Noel D. Uri
- A comparison of petroleum futures versus spot prices as predictors of prices in the future pp. 274-282

- Anthony E. Bopp and George Lady
- Generators and the cost of electricity outages pp. 283-289

- Michael Beenstock
- The influence of modal choice on energy conservation strategies in transport: Application of a logit model pp. 290-299

- Gwo-Hshiung Tzeng, June-Jye Chen and Chang-Jen Lan
- Electric power economics: by Mohan Munasinghe Butterworth Scientific, 1990, 342 pp,[UK pound]35 pp. 301-302

- Dr Sima Motamen
Volume 13, issue 3, 1991
- Marketing dynamism: an econometric study of the oil pricing policies of selected OPEC members pp. 154-162

- Bright Erakpoweri Okogu
- Consumption preferences structure of Greek households pp. 163-167

- V. Assimakopoulos and H. G. Domenikos
- The long-run marginal cost of electricity in rural regions: A methodology for calculating the real cost of electricity pp. 187-198

- Peter G. Soldatos
- Competition between energy and agricultural production: A discussion of a country's best strategies pp. 199-202

- Gilberto De Martino Jannuzzi
- Analysing gasoline demand elasticities: a survey pp. 203-210

- Carol Dahl and Thomas Sterner
- Rockets and feathers: the asymmetric speed of adjustment of UK retail gasoline prices to cost changes pp. 211-218

- Robert W. Bacon
- Economies of scale and factor substitution in electricity supply industry: A case study of south Australia pp. 219-229

- Ali Ahmed Rushdi
Volume 13, issue 2, 1991
- On the economics of PURPA auctions pp. 74-80

- Friedel Bolle
- Deforestation from the overexploitation of wood resources as a cooking fuel: A comment on the optimal control model of Hassan and Hertzler pp. 81-85

- Ralf Wiedenmann
- Regulator selection and endogenous systematic risk pp. 86-92

- Michael Devaney
- A statistical analysis of energy coefficients pp. 93-110

- B.W. Ang
- Rational expectations, risk and efficiency in energy futures markets pp. 111-115

- Apostolos Serletis
- Productive efficiency in a regulated industry: The area electricity boards of England and Wales pp. 116-122

- Thomas G. Weyman-Jones
- A note on OPEC market power and oil prices pp. 123-129

- David L. Greene
- Demand for energy in rural and urban centres of Ethiopia: An econometric analysis pp. 130-134

- Asmerom Kidane
- Manufacturing energy use in eight OECD countries: Decomposing the impacts of changes in output, industry structure and energy intensity pp. 135-142

- Richard B. Howarth, Lee Schipper, Peter A. Duerr and Steinar Strøm
- Economic interpretation of the EFOM model pp. 143-152

- Poul Erik Grohnheit
Volume 13, issue 1, 1991
- Short-and long-term equilibria: Relationships between first and third generation dynamic factor demand models pp. 2-9

- G. C. Watkins
- An energy consumption forecast for the Soviet residential and commercial sector pp. 10-18

- O. A. Nekrasova
- The employment impact of oil activity in North Norway: An application of deterministic simulation technique pp. 19-25

- Knut Heen
- A weak form evaluation of the efficiency of the Rotterdam and Italian oil spot markets pp. 26-32

- Epaminondas Panas
- The demand for energy: Cross-country evidence using the Florida model pp. 33-40

- James Seale, Wayne E. Walker and In-Moo Kim
- Residential demand for electricity: The case of Greece pp. 41-47

- George S. Donatos and George J. Mergos
- Election returns as a signal of changing regulatory climate pp. 48-54

- Michael R. Butler and Edward M. McNertney
- Endogenous taxes in a vertically integrated, natural resource extracting firm pp. 55-60

- Michael J. Mueller
- Alternative scale measures and the behaviour of average costs in steam electric generation pp. 61-68

- Dan A. Fuller
- Electricity and economic growth in Jamaica -- a response pp. 69-69

- L. G. Brookes
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