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Volume 36, issue 4, 2015
- Stability versus Sustainability: Energy Policy in the Gulf Monarchies pp. 1-22

- Jim Krane
- Natural Gas Supply Behavior under Interventionism: The Case of Argentina pp. 23-40

- Diego Barril and Fernando Navajas
- Analysis of Mean and Volatility Price Transmissions in the MIBEL and EPEX Electricity Spot Markets pp. 41-60

- Aitor Ciarreta and Ainhoa Zarraga
- Carbon Content of Electricity Futures in Phase II of the EU ETS pp. 61-84

- Harrison Fell, Beat Hintermann and Herman R.J. Vollebergh
- How Large is the Owner-Renter Divide in Energy Efficient Technology? Evidence from an OECD Cross-section pp. 85-104

- Chandra Kiran B. Krishnamurthy and Bengt Kristrom
- Power System Transformation toward Renewables: An Evaluation of Regulatory Approaches for Network Expansion pp. 105-128

- Jonas Egerer, Juan Rosellon and Wolf-Peter Schill
- A System of Hourly Demand in the Italian Electricity Market pp. 129-148

- Simona Bigerna and Carlo Andrea Bollino
- Now or Later? Trading Wind Power Closer to Real-time: How Poorly Designed Subsidies Can Lead to Higher Balancing Costs pp. 149-164

- Johannes Mauritzen
- Residential End-use Electricity Demand: Development over Time pp. 165-182

- Hanne Marit Dalen and Bodil M. Larsen
- Developing a Smart Grid that Customers can Afford: The Impact of Deferrable Demand pp. 183-204

- Wooyoung Jeon, Jung Youn Mo and Timothy D. Mount
- The Implicit Carbon Price of Renewable Energy Incentives in Germany pp. 205-240

- Claudio Marcantonini and A.Denny Ellerman
- A New Perspective: Investment and Efficiency under Incentive Regulation pp. 241-264

- Rahmatallah Poudineh and Tooraj Jamasb
- Shale Gas Boom Affecting the Relationship Between LPG and Oil Prices pp. 265-286

- Atle Oglend, Morten E. Lindback and Petter Osmundsen
- The Impact of Electricity Sector Restructuring on Coal-fired Power Plants in India pp. 287-312

- Kabir Malik, Maureen Cropper, Alexander Limonov and Anoop Singh
- Market Power in the Norwegian Electricity Market: Are the Transmission Bottlenecks Truly Exogenous? pp. 313-330

- Faisal Mirza and Olvar Bergland
- Renewable Electricity Policy and Market Integration pp. 331-354

- Thomas P. Tangers
- BOOK REVIEWS pp. 355-362

- Jeffrey Church, Yadviga Semikolenova and P. Balachandra
Volume 36, issue 3, 2015
- Electricity Futures Prices in an Emissions Constrained Economy: Evidence from European Power Markets pp. 1-34

- George Daskalakis, Lazaros Symeonidis and Raphael Markellos
- Unintended Consequences of Carbon Policies: Transportation Fuels, Land-Use, Emissions, and Innovation pp. 35-74

- Stephen Holland, Jonathan E. Hughes, Christopher R. Knitted and Nathan C. Parker
- Are there Carbon Savings from U.S. Biofuel Policies? The Critical Importance of Accounting for Leakage in Land and Fuel Markets pp. 75-110

- Antonio M. Bento, Richard Klotz and Joel R. Landry
- International Specialization, Sector Structure and the Evolution of Manufacturing Energy Intensity in OECD Countries pp. 111-136

- Peter Mulder
- Impact of Carbon Prices on Wholesale Electricity Prices and Carbon Pass-Through Rates in the Australian National Electricity Market pp. 137-154

- Phillip Wild, William Bell and John Foster
- Climate Policies: A Burden, or a Gain? pp. 155-170

- Thierry Bréchet and Henry Tulkens
- Oil Price Shocks and the U.S. Stock Market: Do Sign and Size Matter? pp. 171-188

- Zeina Alsalman and Ana María Herrera
- When a National Cap-and-Trade Policy with a Carve-out Provision May Be Preferable to a National CO2 Tax pp. 189-208

- Megan H. Accordino and Deepak Rajagopal
- BOOK REVIEWS pp. 209-214

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- The Future of Long-term LNG Contracts pp. 209-234

- Peter Hartley
- Energy Abundance, Trade and Specialization pp. 235-246

- Reyer Gerlagh, Nicole Mathys and Thomas O. Michielsen
- Nuclear Capacity Auctions pp. 247-262

- Sven-Olof Fridolfsson and Thomas P. Tangers
- The U.S. Dollar Exchange Rate and the Demand for Oil pp. 263-286

- Selien De Schryder and Gert Peersman
- More New Evidence on Asymmetric Gasoline Price Responses pp. 287-308

- Riemer P. Faber
- Volatility Spillovers Across Petroleum Markets pp. 309-330

- Jozef Barunk, Evzen KoÄ Enda and Lukáš Váchaa
- Cursed Resources? Political Conditions and Oil Market Outcomes pp. 331-358

- Gilbert Metcalf and Catherine Wolfram
Volume 36, issue 2, 2015
- Competition in the Dutch Electricity Market: An Empirical Analysis over 2006-2011 pp. 1-28

- Machiel Mulder
- The Convenience Yield and the Informational Content of the Oil Futures Price pp. 29-46

- Jean-Thomas Bernard, Lynda Khalaf, Maral Kichian and Sebastien McMahon
- A Two-stage Approach for Energy Efficiency Analysis in European Union Countries pp. 47-70

- Georgia Makridou, Kostas Andriosopoulos, Michael Doumpos and Constantin Zopounidis
- Energy Price Reform and Household Welfare: The Case of Turkey pp. 71-96

- Fan Zhang
- Factors Affecting the Rise of Renewable Energy in the U.S.: Concern over Environmental Quality or Rising Unemployment? pp. 97-116

- Adrienne M. Ohler
- Rule-Based Resource Revenue Stabilization Funds: A Welfare Comparison pp. 117-144

- Stuart Landon and Constance Smith
- Comparison of Congestion Management Techniques: Nodal, Zonal and Discriminatory Pricing pp. 145-166

- Par Holmberg and Ewa Lazarczyk
- Leakage from Sub-national Climate Policy: The Case of California’s Cap-and-Trade Program pp. 167-190

- Justin Caron, Sebastian Rausch and Niven Winchester
- Market Power in Power Markets: An Analysis of Residual Demand Curves in California’s Day-ahead Energy Market (1998-2000) pp. 191-218

- Chiara Lo Prete and Benjamin F. Hobbs
- BOOK REVIEWS pp. 219-224

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Volume 36, issue 1_suppl, 2015
- Introduction: Is the Genie Back in the Bottle? pp. 1-20

- Carol A. Dahl, Michael C. Lynch and James Smith
- Déjà Vu All Over Again pp. 21-24

- M. A. Adelman
- Petro-Nationalism: The Futile Search for Oil Security pp. 25-42

- James M. Griffin
- Impact of Low Prices on Shale Gas Production Strategies pp. 43-62

- Svetlana Ikonnikova and Gürcan Gülen
- Liberalizing Russian Gas Markets: An Economic Analysis pp. 63-98

- Finn Roar Aune, Rolf Golombek, Arild Moe, Knut Einar Rosendahl and Hilde Hallre Le Tissier
- Fuel Subsidies, the Oil Market and the World Economy pp. 99-128

- Nathan Balke, Michael Plante and Mine Yücel
- Structure Matters: Oil Markets Enter the Adelman Era pp. 129-158

- Philip K. Verleger
- Mineral Depletion and the Rules of Resource Dynamics pp. 159-178

- Robert D. Cairns and Graham Davis
- Valuing Barrels of Oil Equivalent pp. 179-194

- James Smith
- Petroleum Taxation Contingent on Counter-factual Investment Behaviour pp. 195-214

- Petter Osmundsen, Magne Emhjellen, Thore Johnsen, Alexander Kemp and Christian Riis
- Concentration Trends in the Gulf of Mexico Oil and Gas Industry pp. 215-236

- Charles Mason
- The Relationship Between Oil Price and Costs in the Oil Industry pp. 237-254

- Gerhard Toews and Alexander Naumov
Volume 36, issue 1, 2015
- A Microeconomic Framework for Evaluating Energy Efficiency Rebound and Some Implications pp. 1-22

- Severin Borenstein
- Recent Evidence for Large Rebound: Elucidating the Drivers and their Implications for Climate Change Models pp. 23-48

- Harry D. Saunders
- Small Trends and Big Cycles in Crude Oil Prices pp. 49-72

- Xiaoyi Mu and Haichun Ye
- Ethanol Production and Gasoline Prices: A Spurious Correlation pp. 73-114

- Christopher R. Knittel and Aaron Smith
- How do Consumers Respond to Gasoline Price Cycles? pp. 115-148

- David P. Byrne, Gordon W. Leslie and Roger Ware
- The Optimal Share of Variable Renewables: How the Variability of Wind and Solar Power affects their Welfare-optimal Deployment pp. 149-184

- Lion Hirth
- Estimating Short and Long-Run Demand Elasticities: A Primer with Energy-Sector Applications pp. 185-210

- John Cuddington and Leila Dagher
- BOOK REVIEWS pp. 211-216

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