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Volume 41, issue 6, 2020
 
  - The (time-varying) Importance of Oil Prices to U.S. Stock Returns: A Tale of Two Beauty-Contests   pp. 1-32 
  
  - David Broadstock and George Filis
 
  - Growth Sources of Green Economy and Energy Consumption in China: New Evidence Accounting for Heterogeneous Regimes   pp. 33-64 
  
  - Guanchun Liu, Yuanyuan Liu and Chien-Chiang Lee
 
  - Fuel Demand across UK Industrial Subsectors   pp. 65-86 
  
  - Paolo Agnolucci and Vincenzo  De Lipsis
 
  - Unveiling the Time-dependent Dynamics between Oil Prices and Exchange Rates: A Wavelet-based Panel Analysis   pp. 87-106 
  
  - Hyunjoo Kim Karlsson, Kristofer Mnsson and Pr Sjlander
 
  - Why the Effects of Oil Price Shocks on China’s Economy are Changing   pp. 107-132 
  
  - Shouyang Wang, Xun Zhang and Lin Zhao
 
  - Energy R&D Investments and Emissions Abatement Policy   pp. 133-156 
  
  - Di Yin and Youngho Chang
 
  - Are Energy Executives Rewarded for Luck?   pp. 157-180 
  
  - Lucas Davis and Catherine Hausman
 
  - Behavioral Anomalies and Energy-related Individual Choices: The Role of Status-quo Bias   pp. 181-214 
  
  - Julia Blasch and Claudio Daminato
 
  - Impact of Permit Allocation on Cap-and-trade System Performance under Market Power   pp. 215-232 
  
  - Mei Wang and Peng Zhou
 
  - Transient and Persistent Energy Efficiency in the Wastewater Sector based on Economic Foundations   pp. 233-254 
  
  - Stefano Longo, Mona Chitnis, Miguel Mauricio-Iglesias and Almudena Hospido
 
  - International Oil Market Risk Anticipations and the Cushing Bottleneck: Option-implied Evidence   pp. 255-280 
  
  - Marie-Hélène Gagnon and Gabriel J. Power
 
  - BOOK REVIEWS   pp. 281-284 
  
  - N/a
 
  - Locational Investment Signals: How to Steer the Siting of New Generation Capacity in Power Systems?   pp. 281-304 
  
  - Anselm Eicke, Tarun Khanna and Lion Hirth
 
 Volume 41, issue 5, 2020
 
  - Oil Price Declines Could Hurt U.S. Financial Markets: The Role of Oil Price Level   pp. 1-22 
  
  - Ha Nguyen, Huong Nguyen and Anh Pham
 
  - Intermittency and CO2 Reductions from Wind Energy   pp. 23-54 
  
  - Daniel Kaffine, Brannin J. McBee and Sean J. Ericson
 
  - Stretching the Duck: How Rising Temperatures will Change the Level and Shape of Future Electricity Consumption   pp. 55-88 
  
  - Nicholas Rivers and Blake Shaffer
 
  - Direct and Indirect Energy Rebound Effects in German Households: A Linearized Almost Ideal Demand System Approach   pp. 89-118 
  
  - Hendrik Schmitz and Reinhard Madlener
 
  - Least-cost Distribution Network Tariff Design in Theory and Practice   pp. 119-156 
  
  - Tim Schittekatte and Leonardo Meeus
 
  - Consumer Preferences for Solar Energy: A Choice Experiment Study   pp. 157-184 
  
  - Jamal Mamkhezri, Jennifer A. Thacher and Janie Chermak
 
  - Do Localities Benefit from Natural Resource Extraction?   pp. 185-212 
  
  - Dakshina De Silva, Robert P. McComb and Anita Schiller
 
  - Natural Gas Storage Forecasts: Is the Crowd Wiser?   pp. 213-238 
  
  - Adrian Fernandez-Perez, Alexandre Garel and Ivan Indriawan
 
  - Strategic Cost shifting in the Swedish District Heating and Electricity Markets   pp. 239-250 
  
  - Magnus Söderberg
 
  - The Dynamic Time-frequency Relationship between International Oil Prices and Investor Sentiment in China: A Wavelet Coherence Analysis   pp. 251-270 
  
  - Zhengke Ye, Chunyan Hu, Linjie He, Guangda Ouyang and Fenghua Wen
 
  - Utilities Included: Split Incentives in Commercial Electricity Contracts   pp. 271-304 
  
  - Katrina Jessoe, Maya Papineau and David Rapson
 
  - BOOK REVIEWS: Energy Follies: Missteps, Fiascos, and Successes of America’s Energy Policy, by Robert Nordhaus and Sam Kalen; Crude Oil, Crude Money: Aristotle Onassis, Saudi Arabia, and the CIA, by Thomas W. Lippman   pp. 305-309 
  
  - Samuel Zowam and Timothy Fitzgerald
 
 Volume 41, issue 4, 2020
 
  - Herding Cats: Firm Non-Compliance in China’s Industrial Energy Efficiency Program   pp. 1-30 
  
  - Valerie J. Karplus, Xingyao Shen and Da Zhang
 
  - Rebound Effects for Household Energy Services in the UK   pp. 31-60 
  
  - Mona Chitnis, Roger Fouquet and Steve Sorrell
 
  - Imperfect Competition in Electricity Markets with Renewable Generation: The Role of Renewable Compensation Policies   pp. 61-88 
  
  - David Brown and Andrew Eckert
 
  - Policy and Theoretical Implications of the Zero-subsidy Bids in the German Offshore Wind Tenders   pp. 89-104 
  
  - Thomas Greve and Marta Rocha
 
  - European Industrial Energy Intensity: Innovation, Environmental Regulation, and Price Effects   pp. 105-128 
  
  - Victor Ajayi and David Reiner
 
  - Utility Customer Supply of Demand Response Capacity   pp. 129-152 
  
  - James I. Stewart
 
  - On the CO2 Emissions Determinants During the EU ETS Phases I and II: A Plant-level Analysis Merging the EUTL and Platts Power Data   pp. 153-184 
  
  - Benoit Chèze, Julien Chevallier, Nicolas Berghmans and Emilie Alberola
 
  - Evaluating the Energy-Saving Effects of a Utility Demand-Side Management Program: A Difference-in-Difference Coarsened Exact Matching Approach   pp. 185-208 
  
  - Richard Boampong
 
  - Electric Heating and the Effects of Temperature on Household Electricity Consumption in South Africa   pp. 209-230 
  
  - Susanna Berkouwer
 
  - Size Matters: Estimation Sample Length and Electricity Price Forecasting Accuracy   pp. 231-254 
  
  - Carlo Fezzi and Luca Mosetti
 
  - Information Searching in the Residential Solar PV Market   pp. 255-278 
  
  - Jacquelyn Pless, Harrison Fell and Ben Sigrin
 
  - BOOK REVIEWS   pp. 279-283 
  
  - N/a
 
 Volume 41, issue 3, 2020
 
  - Time-of-Use Electricity Pricing and Residential Low-carbon Energy Technology Adoption   pp. 1-38 
  
  - Jing Liang, Pengfei Liu, Yueming Qiu, Yi David Wang and Bo Xing
 
  - Relative Effectiveness of Energy Efficiency Programs versus Market Based Climate Policies in the Chemical Industry   pp. 39-62 
  
  - Gale A. Boyd and Jonathan Lee
 
  - Do Energy Prices Drive Outward FDI? Evidence from a Sample of Listed Firms   pp. 63-80 
  
  - Grégoire Garsous, Tomasz Kozluk and Dennis Dlugosch
 
  - Wind Turbine Shutdowns and Upgrades in Denmark: Timing Decisions and the Impact of Government Policy   pp. 81-118 
  
  - Jonathan A. Cook and C.-Y. Cynthia Lin Lawell
 
  - Avoiding Pitfalls in China’s Electricity Sector Reforms   pp. 119-142 
  
  - Michael R. Davidson and Ignacio Pérez-Arriaga
 
  - Disentangling Costs of Persistent and Transient Technical Inefficiency and Input Misallocation: The Case of Norwegian Electricity Distribution Firms   pp. 143-160 
  
  - Subal C. Kumbhakar, Ørjan Mydland, Andrew Musau and Gudbrand Lien
 
  - Intra-day Electricity Demand and Temperature   pp. 161-182 
  
  - James McCulloch and Katja Ignatieva
 
  - Global Climate Change Mitigation: Strategic Incentives   pp. 183-206 
  
  - Sigit Perdana and Rodney Tyers
 
  - Revisiting the Income Elasticity of Energy Consumption: A Heterogeneous, Common Factor, Dynamic OECD &non-OECD Country Panel Analysis   pp. 207-230 
  
  - Brantley Liddle and Hillard Huntington
 
  - The Vertical and Horizontal Distributive Effects of Energy Taxes: A Case Study of a French Policy   pp. 231-254 
  
  - Thomas Douenne
 
  - Pathways to 100% Electrification in East Africa by 2030   pp. 255-290 
  
  - Giacomo Falchetta, Manfred Hafner and Simone Tagliapietra
 
  - BOOK REVIEWS   pp. 291-296 
  
  - N/a
 
 Volume 41, issue 2, 2020
 
  - Optimal Storage, Investment and Management under Uncertainty: It is Costly to Avoid Outages!   pp. 1-28 
  
  - Joachim Geske and Richard Green
 
  - Time Commitments in LNG Shipping and Natural Gas Price Convergence   pp. 29-46 
  
  - Atle Oglend, Petter Osmundsen and Tore Selland Kleppe
 
  - Spatial Effects of Wind Generation and Its Implication for Wind Farm Investment Decisions in New Zealand   pp. 47-72 
  
  - Le Wen, Basil Sharp and Erwann Sbai
 
  - Renewable and Nonrenewable Energy Consumption, Economic Growth, and Emissions: International Evidence   pp. 73-92 
  
  - Thai-Ha Le, Youngho Chang and Donghyun Park
 
  - Equilibrium Analysis of a Tax on Carbon Emissions with Pass-through Restrictions and Side-payment Rules   pp. 93-122 
  
  - Gabriel Diaz, Francisco D. Muñoz and Rodrigo Moreno
 
  - Identifying Strategic Traders in China’s Pilot Carbon Emissions Trading Scheme   pp. 123-142 
  
  - Lei Zhu, Xu Wang and Dayong Zhang
 
  - Carbon Tax and Energy Intensity: Assessing the Channels of Impact using UK Microdata   pp. 143-166 
  
  - Morakinyo O. Adetutu, Kayode A. Odusany and Thomas G. Weyman-Jones
 
  - Solar Bait: How U.S. States Attract Solar Investments from Large Corporations   pp. 167-190 
  
  - Jed J. Cohen, Levan Elbakidze and Randall Jackson
 
  - Impact of Intensity Standards on Alternative Fuel Adoption: Renewable Natural Gas and California’s Low Carbon Fuel Standard   pp. 191-217 
  
  - Daniel Scheitrum
 
  - Reforming the Operation Mechanism of Chinese Electricity System: Benefits, Challenges and Possible Solutions   pp. 219-246 
  
  - Hao Chen, Chi Kong Chyong, Zhifu Mi and Yi-Ming Wei
 
  - Effects of Privatization on Price and Labor Efficiency: The Swedish Electricity Distribution Sector   pp. 247-274 
  
  - Erik Lundin
 
  - The Role of Banks in EU Emissions Trading   pp. 275-300 
  
  - Johanna Cludius and Regina Betz
 
  - BOOK REVIEWS   pp. 301-304 
  
  - N/a
 
 Volume 41, issue 1_suppl, 2020
 
  - Introduction to the Special Issue on “Competition in the Electricity Sector†  pp. 1-4 
  
  - David Broadstock and Shunsuke Managi
 
  - Competition in Markets for Ancillary Services? The Implications of Rising Distributed Generation   pp. 5-32 
  
  - Michael Pollitt and Karim Anaya
 
  - Optimal Capacity Mechanisms for Competitive Electricity Markets   pp. 33-66 
  
  - Pär Holmberg and Robert Ritz
 
  - Conditional Yardstick Competition in Energy Regulation   pp. 67-92 
  
  - Timo Kuosmanen and Andrew L. Johnson
 
  - Unbundling, Regulation, and Pricing: Evidence from Electricity Distribution   pp. 93-118 
  
  - Sven Heim, Bastian Krieger and Mario Liebensteiner
 
  - The Impact of Renewable Energy Generation on the Spot Market Price in Germany: Ex-Post Analysis using Boosting Method   pp. 119-140 
  
  - Alexander Ryota Keeley, Ken’ichi Matsumoto, Kenta Tanaka, Yogi Sugiawan and Shunsuke Managi
 
  - Offer Price Information and the Exercise of Market Power: The Effect of the Publication of the Historical Trading Report on Competition in the Alberta Electricity Market   pp. 141-166 
  
  - Derek E. H. Olmstead, Matthew J. Ayres and Peter B. R. Lomas
 
  - Incumbent’s Bane or Gain? Renewable Support and Strategic Behavior in Electricity Markets   pp. 167-190 
  
  - Ali Darudi and Hannes Weigt
 
  - Selling and Saving Energy: Energy Efficiency Obligations in Liberalized Energy Markets   pp. 191-214 
  
  - Louis-Gaëtan Giraudet, Matthieu Glachant and Jean-Philippe Nicolai
 
  - Pricing and Competition with 100% Variable Renewable Energy and Storage   pp. 215-232 
  
  - Tommi Ekholm and Vilma Virasjoki
 
 Volume 41, issue 1, 2020
 
  - The Impact of a Carbon Tax on the CO2 Emissions Reduction of Wind   pp. 1-32 
  
  - Chi Kong Chyong, Bowei Guo and David Newbery
 
  - Effects of Ownership and Business Portfolio on Production in the Oil and Gas Industry   pp. 33-54 
  
  - Binlei Gong
 
  - The Effects of Fuel Prices, Environmental Regulations, and Other Factors on U.S. Coal Production, 2008-2016   pp. 55-82 
  
  - John Coglianese, Todd Gerarden and James H. Stock
 
  - Consumer Inattention, Heuristic Thinking and the Role of Energy Labels   pp. 83-112 
  
  - Mark Andor, Andreas Gerster and Stephan Sommer
 
  - On the Viability of Energy Communities   pp. 113-150 
  
  - Ibrahim Abada, Andreas Ehrenmann and Xavier Lambin
 
  - The Impact of U.S. Supply Shocks on the Global Oil Price   pp. 151-174 
  
  - Thomas Gundersen
 
  - Did U.S. Consumers Respond to the 2014-2015 Oil Price Shock? Evidence from the Consumer Expenditure Survey   pp. 175-198 
  
  - Patrick Alexander and Louis Poirier
 
  - The Efficiency and Distributional Effects of Alternative Residential Electricity Rate Designs   pp. 199-240 
  
  - Scott P. Burger, Christopher R. Knittel, Ignacio J. Perez-Arriaga, Ian Schneider and Frederik vom Scheidt
 
  - Pipeline Capacity Rationing and Crude Oil Price Differentials: The Case of Western Canada   pp. 241-258 
  
  - W. Walls and Xiaoli Zheng
 
  - On Entry Cost Dynamics in Australia’s National Electricity Market   pp. 259-288 
  
  - Paul Simshauser and Joel Gilmore
 
  - BOOK REVIEWS   pp. 289-298 
  
  - N/a
 
 
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