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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 4, issue 4, 1982
- On measuring the effects of higher energy prices pp. 218-224

- Anthony Bopp and George Lady
- Synthetic demand functions for solar energy pp. 225-231

- Neil Manning and Ray Rees
- Assessing the need for power: A regional econometric model pp. 232-239

- Wen S. Chern and Richard Just
- The comparative metastatics of the theory of the mine pp. 240-245

- Philippe Crabbé
- Causal responsibility and peak load pricing pp. 246-250

- Sanford Berg
- Optimal reserve capacities for electricity generation: A stochastically based risk- benefit approach pp. 251-258

- Samuel P. Mauch and Peter Marti
- The impact of the first oil crisis on energy demand in Korea pp. 259-267

- Euisoon Shin
- Structuring industrial energy use: A UK case study pp. 268-275

- R. K. Cattell
- Combined heat and power economics pp. 276-285

- Ian Dobbs
- Dimensions of energy economics: Noel D. Uri JAI Press, Greenwich, CN, USA, 1981, 176 pp pp. 286-286

- David Pearce
Volume 4, issue 3, 1982
- The GENESYS model of OPEC, 1974-1980: Structural insights from a non-forecasting model pp. 146-158

- Robert E. Kuenne
- Measuring the validity and performance of energy models pp. 159-168

- Walter C. Labys
- The Averch-Johnson model with Leontief production functions: Extensions and applications pp. 169-179

- F. H. Murphy and A. L. Soyster
- Economic costs of electricity supply interruptions: US and foreign experience pp. 180-198

- Arun P. Sanghvi
- An aggregate model for energy costs: National product interdependence pp. 199-206

- J. Emmanuel Samouilidis and Costas S. Mitropoulos
- Future energy policies for the UK: an optimal control approach: Dipak Basu Macmillan, Basingstoke, Hants, UK, 1981, 178 pp, [UK pound]20.00 pp. 207-208

- William Peterson
- Rejoinder: Energy forecasting - the science of the art pp. 208-210

- John Herbert
- Rejoinder: The author replies pp. 210-211

- Sergio Koreisha
Volume 4, issue 2, 1982
- Residential energy use: Analysis of disaggregate data pp. 74-82

- Eric Hirst, Richard Goeltz and Janet Carney
- Energy conservation in the UK pp. 83-97

- George F. and Jenny Morel
- Energy prices, labour productivity and causality: An empirical examination pp. 98-104

- Noel D. Uri and Saad A. Hassanein
- An input-output framework for analysing energy consumption pp. 105-110

- Se-Hark Park
- District heating for the city of Ghent: Results of a project appraisal study pp. 111-120

- A. Verbruggen and P. van Speybroeck
- Oil price and inflation pp. 121-126

- Per E. Thoresen
- Efficiency aspects of electric utility coal operations pp. 127-133

- John J. Gonzales
- The economics of house heating: further findings pp. 134-138

- Graham Capper and Alex Scott
- The myth of the OPEC cartel: The role of Saudi Arabia: by Ali D. Johany University of Petroleum and Minerals, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, and John Wiley, Chichester, UK and New York, 1980, 107 pp pp. 139-140

- Martin Beudell and Panmure Gordon
- Energy and architecture: The solar and conservation potential: by Christopher Flavin Worldwatch Institute, Washington, DC, USA, 1981, 64 pp, $2 pp. 140-141

- Denise Cavard
- Elasticities -- science or fiction?: a comment pp. 141-142

- Mukhtar M. Ali
- The author replies pp. 142-143

- George Kouris
Volume 4, issue 1, 1982
- The price of oil and economic activity: A short-run model pp. 2-6

- Gideon Fishelson
- Optimal policies for investment and depletion in an oil-rich industrialized economy pp. 7-20

- Homa Motamen
- Energy use and structural changes: Factors behind the fall in Sweden's energy output ratio pp. 21-28

- Goran Ostblom
- Economic oil stockpiles: Analytical solution for minima pp. 29-35

- E. G. Read
- A thermodynamic approach to economics pp. 36-50

- John Bryant
- Reducing dependence on oil imports pp. 51-64

- David Kline and John P. Weyant
- Energy future: Edited by Robert Stobaugh and Daniel Yergin Random House, New York, USA 1979, 353pp, $12.95 pp. 65-66

- K. V. Nagarajan
- The political economy of oil: Ferdinand E. Banks D.C. Heath, Lexington Books, Lexington, MA, 1980, 225 pp, [UK pound]14.00 pp. 65-65

- Robert E. Kuenne
Volume 3, issue 4, 1981
- The economics of nuclear fuel reprocessing: A case study of the windscale THORP plant pp. 202-218

- Peter Jones and David Pearce
- Canadian oil exports to the USA: From profusion to parsimony pp. 219-224

- G. C. Watkins
- Energy consumption and economic activity in industrialized countries: The dynamic aggregate time series relationship pp. 225-232

- Michael Beenstock and P. Willcocks
- The role of investment for energy conservation: Future Japanese economic growth pp. 233-243

- K. Suzuki and H. Takenaka
- The energy-GDP relationship in developing countries: Empirical evidence and stability tests pp. 244-248

- Ben-Zion Zilberfarb and F. Gerard Adams
- Residential demand for electricity pp. 249-255

- John Wills
- Petroleum decline analysis using time series pp. 256-267

- R. K. Mueller, D. J. Eggert and H. S. Swanson
- Global energy models: a comment pp. 268-268

- R. A. Irving
- The authors reply pp. 268-269

- E. L. Allen, J. A. Edmonds and R. E. Kuenne
- An analysis of the low energy strategy: as proposed by the international institute for environment and development: by G.V. Day, H.H. Inston and F.K. Main UKAEA Energy Discussion Paper No 1, London, 1980, 47 pp pp. 269-270

- M. S. Common
Volume 3, issue 3, 1981
- Models of resource markets and the explanation of resource price behaviour pp. 130-139

- Robert Pindyck
- Optimal electricity supply: Reliability, pricing and system planning pp. 140-152

- Mohan Munasinghe
- Implied elasticities in some UK energy projections pp. 153-158

- M. S. Common
- An input-output analysis of Australian energy planning issues pp. 159-168

- Neil Dias Karunaratne
- Exhaustible resource models and predictions of crude oil prices--some preliminary results pp. 169-177

- Karim Pakravan
- Energy expenditure in sectors of manufacturing pp. 178-181

- J. S. Wabe
- Bidding for petroleum leases: Recent Canadian experience pp. 182-186

- G. C. Watkins and R. Kirkby
- A proposal for peak load pricing of public utilities pp. 187-190

- Yoram C. Peles
- Energy policy formulation for Pakistan: An optimization approach pp. 191-197

- T. Riaz
- Europe and world energy: Hanns Maull Butterworths, London, 1980, 342pp, [UK pound]16.50 pp. 198-198

- Guy de Carmoy
Volume 3, issue 2, 1981
- Elasticities - science or fiction? pp. 66-70

- George Kouris
- Depletion policy and the de-industrialization of the UK economy pp. 71-82

- Terry Barker
- On the economics of pollution control for sulphur dioxide emissions pp. 83-90

- Nicolas H. Highton and Michael G. Webb
- Marginal generating costs of multi-block power systems with and without partial outages pp. 91-101

- David Feiler and Jacob Zahavi
- The welfare economics of optional seasonal time-of-day electricity tariffs pp. 102-104

- John T. Wenders
- Exploration decisions and firms in the mineral industries pp. 105-112

- E. D. Attanasi
- Inverted block or lifeline rates and micro-efficiency in the consumption of electricity pp. 113-121

- John Neufeld and James M. Watts
- Energy elasticities and energy ratios pp. 122-122

- L. G. Brookes
- Energy and environment in interregional input-output models: by Frederick Muller 137 pp, Martinus Nijhoff, Boston and London, 1979 pp. 122-123

- William Peterson
Volume 3, issue 1, 1981
- A comparative analysis of global energy models pp. 2-13

- Edward L. Allen, James A. Edmonds and Robert E. Kuenne
- An econometric analysis of peak electricity demand in the short run pp. 14-29

- Roger Betancourt
- Stability of US petroleum refinery response to relative product prices pp. 30-35

- Carol Dahl and G. S. Laumas
- Energy efficiency and the slump in labour productivity in the USA pp. 36-42

- Edward F. Renshaw
- Vertical divestiture of the US oil industry and US-OPEC relations pp. 43-56

- Henry Steele and George Daly
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