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Volume 29, issue 4, 2008
- Factors Affecting an Economy’s Tolerance and Delay of Response to the Impact of a Positive Oil Price Shock pp. 1-34

- Bwo-Nung Huang
- High Frequency Export and Price Responses in the Ontario Electricity Market pp. 35-52

- Angelo Melino and Nash Peerbocus
- Efforts and Efficiency in Oil Exploration: A Vector Error-Correction Approach pp. 53-78

- Klaus Mohn
- Threshold Cointegration Analysis of Crude Oil Benchmarks pp. 79-96

- Shawkat M. Hammoudeh, Bradley T. Ewing and Mark A. Thompson
- An Empirical Analysis of Urban Form, Transport, and Global Warming pp. 97-122

- Fabio Grazi, Jeroen van den Bergh and Jos N. van Ommeren
- Economies of Scale and Scope in Multi-Utilities pp. 123-144

- Mehdi Farsi, Aurelio Fetz and Massimo Filippini
- Identifying the Rebound: Evidence from a German Household Panel pp. 145-164

- Manuel Frondel, Jorg Peters and Colin Vance
- BOOK REVIEWS pp. 165-170

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- REFEREE ACKNOWLEDGMENTS pp. 171-184

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- VOLUME 29 INDEX, 2008 pp. 185-189

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Volume 29, issue 3, 2008
- An Empirical Analysis of Energy Intensity and Its Determinants at the State Level pp. 1-26

- Gilbert Metcalf
- Natural Gas Demand in the European Household Sector pp. 27-46

- Frank Asche, Odd Bjarte Nilsen and Ragnar Tveteras
- The Relationship of Natural Gas to Oil Prices pp. 47-66

- Peter Hartley, Kenneth Medlock and Jennifer E. Rosthal
- Carbon Tax or Carbon Permits: The Impact on Generators’ Risks pp. 67-90

- Richard Green
- Demand-Side Management and Energy Efficiency Revisited pp. 91-104

- Maximilian Auffhammer, Carl Blumstein and Meredith Fowlie
- Randomly Modulated Periodic Signals in Australia’s National Electricity Market pp. 105-130

- John Foster, Melvin Hinich and Phillip Wild
- Learning-by-Doing and the Optimal Solar Policy in California pp. 131-152

- Arthur van Benthem, Kenneth Gillingham and James Sweeney
- Technological Modifications in the Nitrogen Oxides Tradable Permit Program pp. 153-176

- Joshua Linn
- BOOK REVIEWS pp. 177-182

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Volume 29, issue 2_suppl, 2008
- A Special Issue in Honor of Professor David M.G. Newbery pp. 1-2

- Richard Green and Michael Pollitt
- Personal Reflections on David Newbery pp. 3-8

- Richard Gilbert
- Lessons Learned From Electricity Market Liberalization pp. 9-42

- Paul Joskow
- Some Applied Economics of Utility Regulation A Paper in Honor of David Newbery pp. 43-62

- Stephen Littlechild
- The Future of Electricity (and Gas) Regulation in a Low-carbon Policy World pp. 63-94

- Michael Pollitt
- Electricity Wholesale Markets: Designs Now and in a Low-carbon Future pp. 95-124

- Richard Green
- The Future of Retail Energy Markets pp. 125-148

- Catherine Waddams Price
- Markets vs. Regulation: A Role for Indicative Energy Planning pp. 149-164

- Ignacio J. Pérez-Arriaga and Pedro Linares
- Learning by Doing with Constrained Growth Rates: An Application to Energy Technology Policy pp. 165-183

- Karsten Neuhoff
Volume 29, issue 2, 2008
- The Impact of Climate Policies on the Operation of a Thermal Power Plant pp. 1-22

- Orvika Rosnes
- Estimating Plant Level Energy Efficiency with a Stochastic Frontier pp. 23-44

- Gale A. Boyd
- What Drives Natural Gas Prices? pp. 45-60

- Stephen Brown and Mine K. Yücel
- Modeling Peak Oil pp. 61-80

- Stephen Holland
- Pollution and the Price of Power pp. 81-100

- Donald N. Dewees
- Impacts of Responsive Load in PJM: Load Shifting and Real Time Pricing pp. 101-122

- Kathleen Spees and Lester Lave
- Combined Heat and Power in Commercial Buildings: Investment and Risk Analysis pp. 123-150

- Karl Magnus Maribu and Stein-Erik Fleten
- Impacts of Market-based Environmental and Generation Policy on Scrubber Electricity Usage pp. 151-164

- Allen Bellas and Ian Lange
- The Competitive Effects of Ownership of Financial Transmission Rights in a Deregulated Electricity Industry pp. 165-184

- Manho Joung, Ross Baldick and You Seok Son
- BOOK REVIEWS pp. 185-188

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Volume 29, issue 1_suppl, 2008
- G. Campbell Watkins, 1939-2005 An Appreciation pp. i-iv

- André Plourde
- Reserve Prices and Mineral Resource Theory pp. 1-16

- M.A. Adelman and G.C. Watkins
- Perspectives on Nonparametric and Semiparametric Modeling pp. 17-30

- Adonis Yatchew
- Modeling Energy Use and Technological Change for Policy Makers: Campbell Watkins’ Contribution as a Researcher-Practitioner pp. 31-42

- Mark Jaccard
- Managing a Portfolio of Real Options: Sequential Exploration of Dependent Prospects pp. 43-62

- James Smith and Rex Thompson
- New Entrant and Closure Provisions: How do they Distort? pp. 63-76

- A. Denny Ellerman
- A Resource Whose Time Has Come? The Alberta Oil Sands as an Economic Resource pp. 77-98

- Frank. J. Atkins and Alan J. MacFadyen
- A Least-Cost Optimisation Model of C02 Capture Applied to Major UK Power Plants Within The EU-ETS Framework pp. 99-134

- A.G. Kemp and A.S. Kasim
- On Hyperbolic Discounting in Energy Models: An Application to Natural Gas Allocation in Canada pp. 135-158

- John Rowse
Volume 29, issue 1, 2008
- ELECTRICITY LIBERALIZATION IN THE EUROPEAN UNION: BALANCING BENEFITS AND RISKS pp. iv-20

- Jacques Percebois
- Household Energy Demand and the Equity and Efficiency Aspects of Subsidy Reform in Indonesia pp. 21-40

- Susan Olivia and John Gibson
- The Impact of Automobile Diffusion on the Income Elasticity of Motor Fuel Demand pp. 41-60

- Frangois Lescaroux and Olivier Rech
- Do Prices for Petroleum Products Converge in a Unified Europe with Non-Harmonized Tax Rates? pp. 61-88

- Axel Dreher and Tim Krieger
- Oil Risk in Oil Stocks pp. 89-112

- Bert Scholtens and Lei Wang
- Evidence of a Shift in the Short-Run Price Elasticity of Gasoline Demand pp. 113-134

- Jonathan E. Hughes, Christopher R. Knittel and Daniel Sperling
- Modelling the Health Related Benefits of Environmental Policies and Their Feedback Effects: A CGE Analysis for the EU Countries with GEM-E3 pp. 135-150

- Inge Mayeres and Denise Van Regemorter
- Large Oil Shocks and the US Economy: Infrequent Incidents with Large Effects pp. 151-172

- Marc Gronwald
- BOOK REVIEWS pp. 173-179

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