Energy Economics, September 2019
Green Table of Contents
Volume 73
Energy Economics
Comparing electricity consumption trends: A multilevel index decomposition analysis of the Genevan and Swiss economy
Bram van Megen, Meinrad Bźrer, Martin K. Patel
Pages 1-25
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Network tariff design with prosumers and electromobility: Who wins, who loses?
Quentin Hoarau, Yannick Perez
Pages 26-39
Oil prices and economic policy uncertainty: Evidence from a nonparametric panel data model
Abebe Hailemariam, Russell Smyth, Xibin Zhang
Pages 40-51
Good subsidies or bad subsidies? Evidence from low-carbon transition in China's metallurgical industry
Boqiang Lin, Mengmeng Xu
Pages 52-60
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Consumer switching in retail electricity markets: Is price all that matters?
Tom Ndebele, Dan Marsh, Riccardo Scarpa
Pages 88-103
Increasing marginal costs and the efficiency of differentiated feed-in tariffs
Kira Lancker, Martin F. Quaas
Pages 104-118
Welfare evaluation of subsidies to renewable energy in general equilibrium: Theory and application
Per-Olov Johansson, Bengt Kristršm
Pages 144-155
Modelling for insight: Does financial development improve environmental quality?
Alex O. Acheampong
Pages 156-179
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Regularization approach for network modeling of German power derivative market
Shi Chen, Wolfgang Karl HŠrdle, Brenda L—pez Cabrera
Pages 180-196
Regional difference and drivers in China's carbon emissions embodied in internal trade
Zhaohua Wang, Yiming Li, Hailin Cai, Yuantao Yang, Bo Wang
Pages 217-228
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Do energy audits help SMEs to realize energy-efficiency opportunities?
F. Kalantzis, D. Revoltella
Pages 229-239
Monthly crude oil spot price forecasting using variational mode decomposition
Jinchao Li, Shaowen Zhu, Qianqian Wu
Pages 240-253
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Fiscal spending and green economic growth: Evidence from China
Boqiang Lin, Junpeng Zhu
Pages 264-271
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Wide-range estimation of various substitution elasticities for CES production functions at the sectoral level
Michał Antoszewski
Pages 272-289
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Nexus between financial development, tourism, renewable energy, and greenhouse gas emission in high-income countries: A continent-wise analysis
Muhammad Tariq Iqbal Khan, Muhammad Rizwan Yaseen, Qamar Ali
Pages 293-310
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Testing for short and long-run asymmetric responses and structural breaks in the retail gasoline supply chain
Donald Bumpass, Christopher Douglas, Vance Ginn, M.H. Tuttle
Pages 311-318
On the stationarity of CO2 emissions in OECD and BRICS countries: A sequential testing approach
ElŽazar Zerbo, Olivier DarnŽ
Pages 319-332
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Does environmental heterogeneity affect the productive efficiency of grid utilities in China?
Xiao-Yan Liu, Michael G.
Pollitt, Bai-Chen Xie, Li-Qiu Liu
Pages 333-344
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Economy-wide estimates of energy rebound effect: Evidence from China's provinces
Zheming Yan, Xiaoling Ouyang,
Kerui Du
Pages 389-401
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An effective and robust decomposition-ensemble energy price forecasting paradigm with local linear prediction
Quande Qin, Kangqiang Xie, Huangda He, Li Li, ... Teresa Wu
Pages 402-414
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CO2 emissions and economic activity: A short-to-medium run perspective
Jack Fosten
Pages 415-429
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The impact of political connections on the efficiency of China's renewable energy firms
Mingshan Li, Xiaohua Sun, Yun Wang, Helen Song-Turner
Pages 467-474
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The asymmetric linkage between energy use and economic growth in selected African countries: Evidence from a nonlinear panel autoregressive distributed lag model
Jeffrey Kouton
Pages 475-490
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Effectiveness of local air pollution and GHG taxes: The case of Chilean industrial sources
Cristian Mardones, Martin Cabello
Pages 491-500
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Energy use, industrial soot and vehicle exhaust pollution—China's regional air pollution recognition, performance decomposition and governance
Zhuang Miao, Tomas Baležentis, Shuai Shao, Dongfeng Chang
Pages 501-514
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Economic gains and environmental losses from international trade: A decomposition of pollution intensity in China's value-added trade
Yuwan Duan, Bingqian Yan
Pages 540-554
Energy Finance
Can China achieve its 2030 energy development targets by fulfilling carbon intensity reduction commitments?
Lianbiao Cui, Rongjing Li,
Malin Song, Lei Zhu
Pages 61-73
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Time-varying volatility spillover between Chinese fuel oil and stock index futures markets based on a DCC-GARCH model with a semi-nonparametric approach
Yang Hou, Steven Li, Fenghua Wen
Pages 119-143
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Energy finance: Frontiers and future development
Dayong Zhang, Qiang Ji
Pages 290-292
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Price risk management and capital structure of oil and gas project companies: Difference between upstream and downstream industries
Seon Tae Kim, Bongseok Choi
Pages 361-374
Does the U.S. economic policy uncertainty connect financial markets? Evidence from oil and commodity currencies
Claudiu Tiberiu Albulescu, Riza Demirer, Ibrahim D. Raheem, Aviral Kumar Tiwari
Pages 375-388
Can stale oil price news predict stock returns?
Paresh Kumar Narayan
Pages 430-444
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Analysing systemic risk and time-frequency quantile dependence between crude oil prices and BRICS equity markets indices: A new look
Aviral Kumar Tiwari, Nader Trabelsi, Faisal Alqahtani, Shawkat Hammoudeh
Pages 445-466
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Option prices and implied volatility in the crude oil market
Vesa Soini, Sindre Lorentzen
Pages 515-539
Oil prices and stock market anomalies
Muhammad A. Cheema, Frank Scrimgeour
Pages 578-587
Determinants of global natural gas consumption and import–export flows
Jiandong Chen, Jie Yu, Bowei Ai, Malin Song, Wenxuan Hou
Pages 588-602
Energy and Climate
Index decomposition analysis for comparing emission
scenarios: Applications and challenges
B.W. Ang, Tian Goh
Pages 74-87
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Evolution of urban household indirect carbon emission responsibility from an inter-sectoral perspective: A case study of Guangdong, China
Wei Zhen, Zhangqi Zhong, Yichen Wang, Lu Miao, ... Yi-Ming Wei
Pages 197-207
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Increasing returns to scale in energy-intensive sectors and its implications on climate change modeling
Zili Yang
Pages 208-216
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Including bottom-up emission abatement technologies in a large-scale global economic model for policy assessments
Matthias Weitzel, Bert Saveyn, Toon Vandyck
Pages 254-263
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Structural path and decomposition analysis of aggregate embodied energy and emission intensities
Bin Su, B.W. Ang, Yingzhu Li
Pages 345-360
A social cost of carbon for (almost) every country
Richard S.J. Tol
Pages 555-566
Q-complementarity in household adoption of photovoltaics and electricity-intensive goods: The case of electric vehicles
Jed Cohen, Valeriya Azarova, Andrea Kollmann, Johannes Reichl
Pages 567-577