International Journal of Global Energy Issues
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Volume 38, issue 4/5/6, 2015
- Forecasting the density of returns in crude oil futures markets pp. 201-231

- Julien Chevallier
- The effect of oil prices on stock prices: a structural time series approach pp. 232-241

- Imad Moosa
- Dynamic volatility spillover effect analysis between carbon market and crude oil market: a DCC-ICSS approach pp. 242-256

- Lean Yu, Jingjing Li and Ling Tang
- Spillover effect of international crude oil market on tanker market pp. 257-277

- Yuying Yang, Chang Liu, Xiaolei Sun and Jianping Li
- Oil price and economic growth: an improved asymmetric co-integration approach pp. 278-285

- Jian Chai, Ying Yang and Limin Xing
- Forecasting long-term and short-term crude oil price: a comparison of the predictive abilities of competing models pp. 286-297

- Zhongbao Zhou, Ke Duan, Ling Lin and Qianying Jin
- The dynamics of crude oil price movements: from financialisation of crude oil prices and price expectation perspectives pp. 298-321

- Youngho Chang, Shang Jyi Soon, Mirza Muhammad Hanif and Lucy Kusnadi
- Oil demand forecasting for India using artificial neural network pp. 322-341

- S. Jebaraj and S. Iniyan
- Road transport energy consumption in the G7 and BRICS: 1973-2010 pp. 342-356

- Yi-Xuan Gao, Hua Liao, Paul Burke and Yi-Ming Wei
- A bibliometric analysis of energy poverty research: results from SCI-E/SSCI databases pp. 357-372

- Kang Li, Su-Yan Pan and Yi-Ming Wei
- Long-term trends in non-renewable resource commodity prices: fresh evidence in the presence of structural breaks pp. 373-392

- Aviral Tiwari
Volume 38, issue 1/2/3, 2015
- Volatility analysis and forecasting models of crude oil prices: a review pp. 5-17

- Liwei Fan and Huiping Li
- A support vector machine-based ensemble prediction for crude oil price with VECM and STEPMRS pp. 18-48

- Dongkuan Xu, Tianjia Chen and Wei Xu
- Mean spillover effect between crude oil and gasoline markets: an empirical result pp. 49-68

- Zhi-Hong Han, Sheng Yang, Mu-Ling Chen and Ling-Yun He
- The impact of international oil prices on petroleum industry concentration in China: an analysis based on convergence and cointegration pp. 69-81

- Shuangying Wang, Qunwei Wang, Chuanxian Han, Peifeng Zhu and Wenchao Zuo
- Research on changes of international big oil companies' R%D input: the impacts of international oil prices pp. 82-92

- Yun-Fei Yao, Yang Zhao, Jing Li and Jian Sun
- Multifractal spectrum analysis of Brent crude oil futures prices volatility in intercontinental exchange pp. 93-108

- Hongtao Chen and Lianghua Chen
- The bubble process of international crude oil futures prices: empirical evidence from the STAR model pp. 109-125

- Yue-Jun Zhang, Ting Yao and Zi-Yi Wang
- A VAR-SVM model for crude oil price forecasting pp. 126-144

- Lu-Tao Zhao, Lei Cheng, Yongtao Wan, Hao Zhang and Zhigang Zhang
- Empirical study on energy prices volatility of China during 1980-2010 pp. 145-163

- Minggang Wang, Zihao Tian and Lixin Tian
- Long-term expansion planning for the Syrian electric system using the optimisation model WASP-IV pp. 164-195

- Ali Hainoun, Mohammed K. Seif Aldin, George Saba and Samauel Almoustafa
Volume 37, issue 1/2/3/4, 2014
- Comparative assessment of ultimate disposal facilities for carbon dioxide and radioactive waste: overview and synthesis pp. 3-25

- Jürgen-Fr. Hake, Jurgen Kupitz and Nadira Barkatullah
- Safety/risk assessment methodologies of deep geological facilities: results from a cross-national comparison pp. 26-51

- Vaclava Havlová, Andrew Simons, Georgi Georgiev and Rakesh Bajpai
- Comparison of monitoring programmes of ultimate disposal facilities for radioactive waste and carbon dioxide pp. 52-76

- Ji-Hun Ryu, Yong-Kwon Koh, Jong-Won Choi and Jongyoul Lee
- Comparison of cost estimates of final disposal facilities for carbon dioxide and high-level radioactive waste pp. 77-105

- D. Streimikiene
- Public perception of ultimate disposal facilities for radioactive waste and carbon dioxide: results from a cross-national comparison pp. 106-145

- D. Schumann, J.-F. Hake, W. Fischer, V. Havlová and H. Vojtěchová
- Comparing policy, regulations and institutions for geological disposal of radioactive waste and carbon dioxide pp. 146-187

- Deepak Sharma, Suchi Misra and Muyi Yang
Volume 36, issue 1, 2013
- Risk evaluation of technology innovation in China's oil and gas industry pp. 1-12

- Li Junchen, Dong Xiucheng, Mikael Höök, Gao Jian and Li Shiqun
- Linkages among the US energy futures markets pp. 13-26

- Kentaka Aruga and Shunsuke Managi
- Examining the nature of the relationship between Tapis crude oil and Singapore petrol prices pp. 27-41

- Abbas Valadkhani, Martin O'Brien and Amir Arjomandi
- Trends and trade-offs in petroleum tax design pp. 42-60

- Petter Osmundsen and Kjell Løvås
- Impact factors of public attitudes towards nuclear power development: a questionnaire survey in China pp. 61-79

- Bing Wang, Hao Yu and Yi-Ming Wei
Volume 35, issue 6, 2012
- Causal relationship between fossil fuel consumption and economic growth in the world pp. 427-440

- Hazuki Ishida
- Energy analysis and potentials of biodiesel production from Jatropha Curcas in Tunisia pp. 441-455

- Soukaina Fersi, Nouri Chtourou and Damien Bazin
- Do traders' positions predict oil futures prices? A case study of the 2008 oil market turbulence pp. 456-464

- Sunghee Choi and Seok-Joon Hwang
- The informational content of oil and natural gas prices in energy fund performance pp. 465-479

- Minh Do and Tram Vu
- The economics of oil and gas supply in the Former Soviet Union pp. 480-493

- Roberto F. Aguilera
- Understanding fuel switching under the EU ETS pp. 494-517

- Vincent Bertrand
- The Skikda LNG accident: losses, lessons learned and safety climate assessment pp. 518-533

- Roukia Ouddai, Hassane Chabane, Assia Boughaba and Mohamed Frah
Volume 35, issue 5, 2012
- A counterfactual simulation exercise of CO 2 emissions abatement through fuel-switching in the UK (2008-2012) pp. 311-331

- Julien Chevallier, Erik Delarue, Emeric Lujan and William D'haeseleer;
- Developments in power supply for the Southern Africa Power Pool 2011 pp. 332-342

- Thomas James Hammons and Lawrence Musaba
- Carbon tax and energy resource in Indian power sector pp. 343-370

- Subhash Mallah and N.K. Bansal
- Fixed price contract versus incentive-based contract in the oil and gas industry pp. 371-410

- Knut Arne Sund and Kjell Hausken
- An empirical research on the interactions of China's energy consumption, pollution emissions and economic growth pp. 411-425

- Yanqing Xia
Volume 35, issue 2/3/4, 2011
- Links between spot and futures allowances: ECX and EEX markets comparison pp. 101-131

- Carlos Pinho and Mara Madaleno
- How does carbon price change? Evidences from EU ETS pp. 132-144

- Zhen-Hua Feng, Chun-Feng Liu and Yi-Ming Wei
- Estimating the 'value at risk' of EUA futures prices based on the extreme value theory pp. 145-157

- Zhi-Fu Mi and Yue-Jun Zhang
- CO 2 prices and portfolio management pp. 158-177

- Maria Mansanet-Bataller and Angel Pardo
- CO 2 abatement opportunity in the UK through fuel-switching under the EU ETS (2005-2008): evidence from the E-Simulate model pp. 178-214

- Emeric Lujan, Erik Delarue, Julien Chevallier and William D'haeseleer;
- A comparative analysis of city-based emission trading schemes: key design and management factors for environmental cost effectiveness pp. 215-241

- Gautier Kohler and Benoit Lefèvre;
- Nudging effective climate policy design pp. 242-254

- Megan Bowman
- Explaining the construction of global carbon markets: REDD+ as a test case? pp. 255-274

- Franziska Wolff
- Efficient market hypothesis in the international oil price fluctuation: based on the MF-DFA model pp. 275-286

- Yufeng Chen and Jian Yu
- A review of the three most popular maintenance systems: how well is the energy sector represented? pp. 287-309

- Kym Fraser, Hans-Henrik Hvolby and Chihiro Watanabe
Volume 35, issue 1, 2011
- The costs of power: plutonium and the economics of India's prototype fast breeder reactor pp. 1-23

- J.Y. Suchitra and M.V. Ramana
- Optimal acquisition strategy for China's strategic petroleum reserve: a cost estimation study through dynamic programming pp. 24-42

- Xiao-Bing Zhang and Ying Fan
- Separate cash flow valuation – applications to investment decisions and tax design pp. 43-63

- Magne Emhjellen and Petter Osmundsen
- The world gas market in 2030 – development scenarios using the World Gas Model pp. 64-84

- Daniel Huppmann, Rudolf Egging-Bratseth, Franziska Holz, Christian Von Hirschhausen and Sophia Ruster
- Cointegration and the demand for energy in Fiji pp. 85-97

- Saten Kumar
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