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Mathematical Modeling

(econometrics, energy-economy models, quantitative methods)

Simulation of World Oil Market Shocks: A Markov Analysis of OPEC and Consumer Behavior, by Richard F. Kosobud and Houston H. Stokes, 1(2) 1980, 55-84

Treatment of Intermediate Materials in the Estimation of the Demand for Energy: The Case of U.S. Manufacturing, by Richard G. Anderson, 1(4) 1980, 75-94

Aggregate Elasticity of Energy Demand, by EMF 4 Working Group, 2(2) 1981, 37-75

Critique of the IIASA Energy Models, by Dennis Meadows, 2(3) 1981, 17-28

Dilemma of Economic Versus Statistical Models of Energy (note), by J. Daniel Khazzoom, 2(3) 1981, 134-137

Energy Analysis and the Energy Theory of Value, by Frank J. Alessio, 2(1) 1981, 61-74

Interfuel SubstitutionUpper bound Estimates, by Brian Sullivan and Donna Siemon, 2(2) 1981, 107-118

Joint Energy and Economic Optimization, by Donald I. Hertzmark, 2(3) 1981, 75-88

Determinants of Energy Use in Institutional Buildings: A Minnesota Example, by Eric Hirst, 3(1) 1982, 73-84

Domestic Energy: A Forgotten Factor in Simple Energy-Economy Models, by Stephen C. Peck and John L. Solow, 3(3) 1982, 39-52

Energy Demand Elasticities in Industrialized Countries: A Survey, by George Kouris, 4(3) 1983, 73-94

Energy-Output Coefficients: Complex Realities Behind Simple Ratios, by G. Campbell Watkins and E.R. Berndt, 4(2) 1983, 105-120

Oil and Gas Supply Modeling Under Uncertainty: Putting DOE Midterm Forecasts in Perspective, by Carl M. Harris, 4(4) 1983, 53-65

Capital-Energy Substitution in the Long Run, by Joel Gibbons, 5(2) 1984, 109-118

Comparison of Multivariate Logit and Translog Models for Energy and Nonenergy Input Cost Share Analysis, by Thomas J. Lutton and Michael R. LeBlanc, 5(4) 1984, 35-44

An Energy Demand and Generalized Fuel Choice Model for the Primary Metals Industry, by LuAnn M. Duffus and Wen S. Chern, 5(2) 1984, 35-52

Energy Demand in Jordan: A Case Study of Energy-Economy, by Charles R. Blitzer, 5(4) 1984, 1-19

International Energy Workshop: A Summary of the 1983 Poll Responses, by Alan S. Manne and Leo Schrattenholzer, 5(1) 1984, 45-64

Interpreting the International Energy Workshop Survey ResultsUncertainty and the Need for Consistent Modeling, by Gary W. Yohe, 5(4) 1984, 73-77

Residential Electricity Demand Modeling in the Australian Capital Territory: Preliminary Results, by W.A. Donnelly, 5(2) 1984, 119-131

Changing Climate and Energy Modeling: A Review, by John Reilly and Jae Edmonds, 6(3) 1985, 137-154

Coal Transportation System Modeling: The Case of Taiwan, by Gwo-Hshiung Tzeng, 6(1) 1985, 145-156

Coal Transportation System ModelingThe Case of Taiwan: A Comment, by R.K. Pachauri, Chia-Ton Chen, and Leena Srivastava, 6(3) 1985, 109-114

Energy Consumption in Hungary: An Ex Post Analysis, by Julia Kiraly and Laszlo Lovei, 6(3) 1985, 115-125

Modeling Energy Conservation Programs: An Application to Natural Gas Utilities, by Adam Rose, 6(4) 1985, 87-103

On the Use of Double-Log Forms in Energy Demand Analysis, by Andre Plourde and David Ryan, 6(4) 1985, 105-113

Validating Allocation Function in Energy Models: An Experimental Methodology, by V. Kerry Smith and Lawrence J. Hill, 6(4) 1985, 29-47

Cost Share, Own, and Cross-Price Elasticity in U.S. Manufacturing with Disaggregated Energy Inputs, by Mahmood Moghimzadeh and Kern O. Kymn, 7(4) 1986, 65-80

Estimating Hourly Electric Load with Generalized Least Square Procedures, by Chi-Keung Woo, Philip Hanser, and Nate Toyama, 7(2) 1986, 153-170

Missing Survey Data in End-Use Energy Models: An Overlooked Problem, by David A. Swanson, 7(3) 1986, 149-158

Modeling Energy Demand: The Choice Between Input and Output Energy Measures, by E.R. Berndt and G.C. Watkins, 7(2) 1986, 69-79

North American Gas Trade Model (GTM), by Mark A. Beltramo, Alan S. Manne, and John P. Weyant, 7(3) 1986, 15-32

World Oil Market Model (WOM): An Assessment of the Crude Oil Market Through 2000, by Lorentz Lorentsen and Kjell Roland, 7(1) 1986, 23-34

Energy Demand Modeling with Noisy Input-Output Variables, by Lov Kumar Kher, Fereidoon P. Sioshansi, and Soroosh Sorooshian, 8(4) 1987, 33-50

On Straw Men, Free Parameters, and Validating Allocation Functions: A Reply to Reister, by V. Kerry Smith and Lawrence J. Hill, 8(1) 1987, 153-156

Separating the Changing Composition of U.S. Manufacturing Production from Energy Efficiency Improvements: A Divisia Index Approach, by G. Boyd, J. F. McDonald, M. Ross, and D. A. Hanson, 8(2) 1987, 77-96

Some General-Equilibrium Considerations for the Analysis of Oil Import Restrictions, by Knut Anton Mork, 8(4) 1987, 79-94

Thermal and Economic Measures of Energy Use: Differences and Implications, by Jean-Thomas Bernard and Pierre Cauchon, 8(2) 1987, 125-135

Time-Series Analysis of U.S. Petroleum Industry Inventory Behavior, by Robert Krol and Shirley Svorny, 8(4) 1987, 65-78

Uncertainty Analysis of the AEA/ORAU C02 Emissions Model, by J. M. Reilly, J. A. Edmonds, R. H. Gardner, and A. L. Brenkert, 8(3) 1987, 1-29

Validating Allocation Functions in Energy Models: A Comment, by David B. Reister, 8(1) 1987, 151-152

Energy Planning in Taiwan: An Alternative Approach Using a Multi-Objective Programming and Input-Output Model, by George J.Y. Hsu, Ping Sun Leung, and Chauncey T.K. Ching, 9(1) 1988, 53-72

Nonresponse in Residential Energy Surveys: Systematic Patterns and Implications for End-Use Models, by Paul M. Ong, Suzanne Holt, Lisa A. Skumatz, and Richard S. Barnes, 9(2) 1988, 137-151

World Oil Market: An Examination Using Small-Scale Models, by David Jay Green, 9(3) 1988, 61-77

New Modeling Framework for Medium-Term Energy Economy Analysis in Europe, by Pantelis Capros, Pavlos Karadeloglou, Gregory Mentzas, and Pierre Valette, 10(4) 1989, 1-27.

Econometric Analysis of Energy Financing, by John B. Geurard Jr., and Stephen G. Buell, 10(2) 1989, 47-68.

Comment on "Macroeconomic Impacts of Energy Shocks," the Energy Modeling Forum Comparison of Models, by Harry D. Saunders, 10(4) 1989, 176-187.

Deriving Electricity Demand Elasticities from a Simulation Model, by M. F. Morss and J.L. Small, 10(3) 1989, 51-76.

Modeling Energy Demand and Socio-Economic Development of Taiwan, by Gwo-Hshiung Tzeng, 10(2) 1989, 133-152.

Noisy Data and Uncertain Coefficients: A Comment, by John H. Herbert, 10(1) 1989, 167-170.

Noisy Data and Uncertain Coefficients: A Reply, by Soroosh Soroooshian, Lov Kher, and F. P. Sioshansi, 10(1) 1989, 171-174.

Effect of Energy Aggregation on Energy Elasticities: Some Evidence from U.S. Manufacturing Data, by Sang V. Nguyen and Stephen H. Andrews, 10(1) 1989, 149-156.

CO2 Emission Limits: An Economic Cost Analysis for the USA, by Alan S. Manne and Richard G. Richels, 11(2) 1990, 51-74

Costs of Reducing U.S. CO2 EmissionsFurther Sensitivity Analyses, by Alan S. Manne and Richard G. Richels, 11(4) 1990, 69-78

Estimating the International GNP Energy Relation: A Further Note, by J.R. Moroney, Terry G. Seaks, and Donna P. Vines, 11(1) 1990, 167-174

North American Natural Gas Markets: Summary of an Energy Modeling Forum Study, by Hillard G. Huntington and Glen E. Schuler, Jr., 11(2)1990, 1-21

Structural Decomposition Analysis of Changes in Energy Demand in Taiwan: 1971-1984, by Chia-Yon Chen and Adam Rose, 11(1) 1990, 127-146

Target Capacity-Utilization Model of OPEC and the Dynamics of the World Oil Market, by Stephen G. Powell, 11(1) 1990, 27-63

Forecasting Ultimate Oil Recovery and Its Rate of Production: Incorporating Economic Forces in the Models of M. King Hubbert, by Cutler, J. Cleveland, and Robert Kaufmann, 12(2) 1991, 17-46

Productivity Trends and the Cost of Reducing CO2 Emissions, by William W. Hogan, and Dale W. Jorgenson, 12(1) 1991, 67-85

Testing for Barriers to Energy Conservation An Application of a Vintage Model, by Alan Ingham, James Maw, and Alistair Ulph, 12(4) 1991, 41-64

Testing Alternative Hypotheses of Oil Producer Behavior, by Carol Dahl, and Mine Yucel, 12(4) 1991, 117-138

Application of the Divisia Index to the Decomposition of Changes in Industrial Energy Consumption, by X.Q. Liu, B.W. Ang, and H.L. Ong, 13(4) 1992, 161-177

CETA: A Model for Carbon Emissions Trajectory Assessment, by Stephen Peck and Thomas J. Teisberg, 13(1) 1992, 55-77

Energy Demand with the Flexible Double-Logarithmic Functional Form, by Gehuang David Nan, and Donald A. Murry, 13(4) 1992, 149-159

Estimating Disaggregated Price Elasticities in Industrial Energy Demand, by Mahmoud A.T. Elkhafif, 13(4) 1992, 209-217

Imperfect Price-Reversibility of U.S. Gasoline Demand: Asymmetric Responses to Price Increases and Declines, by Dermot Gately, 13(4) 1992, 179-207

Input-Output Analysis and Pollutant Emissions in France, by J.M. Breiul, 13(3) 1992, 173-184

Khazzoom-Brookes Postulate and Neoclassical Growth, by Harry D. Saunders, 13(4) 1992, 130-147

Project Evaluation: A Practical Asset Pricing Method, by Henry Jacoby and David G. Laughton, 13(2) 1992, 19-47

Short-Run Model of Petroleum Production Supply, by Timothy Considine, 13(2) 1992, 61-91

Unit Root Behavior in Energy Futures Prices, by Apostolos Serletis, 13(2) 1992, 119-128

What Use the IEA Emergency Stockpiles?: A Price Based Model of Oil Stock Management, by Bright E. Okogu, 13(1) 1992, 79-96

Adjustment Costs and Returns to Scale: Some Theoretical and Empirical Aspects (David Wood Memorial Issue) by G. Campbell Watkins, 14(1) 1993, 257-280

Energy and Capital: Further Explorations of E-K Interactions and Economic Performance (David Wood Memorial Issue) by Catherine Morrison, 14(1)1993, 217-244

Imperfect Price-Reversibility of World Oil Demand, by Dermot Gately, 14(4) 1993, 163-182

Methodological Advances in Energy Modelling: 1970-1990 (David Wood Memorial Issue) by James Griffin, 14(1) 1993, 111-124

Micro-Economic Analysis of Industrial Demand for Energy in New South Wales, by Alan Woodland, 14(2) 1993, 57-89

Modelling World Oil Supply (David Wood Memorial Issue), by Morris A. Adelman, 14(1) 1993, 1-32

OECD Oil Demand Dynamics: Trends and Asymmetries (David Wood Memorial Issue) by William Hogan, 14(1) 1993, 125-158

Petroleum Property Valuation: A Binomial Lattice Implementation of Option Pricing Theory, by Eric Pickles and James Smith, 14(2) 1993, 1-26

Statistical Issues in the Assessment of Undiscovered Oil and Gas Resources (David Wood Memorial Issue) by Gordon Kaufman, 14(1) 1993, 183-216

Stochastic Model for the Measurement of Electricity Outage Costs, by Abraham Grosfeld-Nir and Asher Tishler, 14(2) 1993, 157-174

Structure and Intensity of Energy Use: Trends in Five OECD Nations, by Richard Howarth, Lee Schipper and Bo Andersson, 14(2) 1993, 27-45

Costs of Stabilizing Global CO2 Emissions: A Probabilistic Model Based on Expert Judgments, by Alan S. Manne and Richard G. Richels, 15(1) 1994, 31-56

Dynamic Model of Industrial Energy Demand in Kenya, by Semboja Haji Hatibu Haji, 15(4) 1994, 203-224

Emission Trading with Shares and Coupons: A Laboratory Experiment, by Andrew Muller and Stuart Mestelman, 15(2) 1994, 185-212

Estimating Consumer Energy Demand Using International Data: Theoretical and Policy Implications, by Dale Rothman, Jong Ho Hong, and Timothy Mount, 15(2) 1994, 67-88

Hotelling Principle and In-Ground Values of Oil Reserves: Why the Principle Over-Predicts Actual Values, by Stephen L. McDonald, 15(3) 1994, 1-18

International Trade in Oil, Gas and Carbon Emission Rights: An Intertemporal General Equilibrium Model, by Alan

S. Manne and Thomas F. Rutherford, 15(1) 1994, 57-76

Macroeconomic Responses to Oil Price Increases and Decreases in Seven OECD Countries, by Knut Anton Mork, Øystein Olsen and Hans Mysen, 15(4) 1994, 19-36

Measuring Economic Markets for Imported Crude Oil, by Douglas Sauer, 15(2) 1994, 107-124

Oil Demand in the Industrialized Countries by Joyce Dargay and Dermot Gately (Special Issue: The Changing World Petroleum Market) 1994, 39-67

Oil Price Forecasting in the 1980s: What Went Wrong?, by Hillard G. Huntington, 15(2) 1994, 1-22

Oil Production Outside OPEC and the Former Soviet Union: Model Applied to the US and UK by John V. Mitchell (Special Issue: The Changing World Petroleum Market) 1994, 157-176

Structural Changes and Energy Consumption in the Japanese Economy 1975-85: An Input-Output Analysis, by Xiaoli Han and T.K. Lakshmanan, 15(3)1994, 165-188

Tax Reform and Energy in the Philippines Economy: A General Equilibrium Computation, by Roy Boyd, Khosrow Doroodian and Prapassorn Udomvaech, 15(2) 1994, 135-156

Effects of Global Warming on Energy Use for Space Heating and Cooling in the United States, by Donald H. Rosenthal, Howard Gruenspecht, and Emily A. Moran, 16(2) 1995, 77-96

Gas or Electricity, which is Cheaper?: An Econometric Approach with Application to Australian Expenditure Data, Robert Bartels, Denzil G. Fiebig and Michael Plumb, 17(4) 1996, 33-58.

CO2 Emission Reduction Costs in the Residential Sector: Behavioral Parameters in a Bottom-Up Simulation Model, by Mark Jaccard, Alison Bailie, and John Nyboer, 17(4) 1996, 107-132.

Explaining the Variation in Elasticity Estimates of Gasoline Demand in the United States: A Meta-Analysis, by Molly Espey, 17(3) 1996, 49-60.

Strategic Interdependence in European East-West European Gas Trade: A Hierarchical Stackelberg Game Approach, by Wafik Grais and Kangbin Zheng, 17(3) 1996, 61-84.

CO2 Emissions Limits: Economic Adjustments and the Distribution of Burdens, by Henry Jacoby, Richard Eckaus, Denny Ellerman, Ronald Prinn, David Reiner, and Zili Yang, 18(3) 1997, 31-58.

What is the Value of Scientific Knowledge? An Application to Global Warming Using the PRICE Model, by William D. Nordhaus and David Popp, 18(1) 1997, 1-46.

A Market Power Model with Strategic Interaction in Electricity Networks, by William W. Hogan, 18(4) 1997, 107-141.

Computable Equilibrium Models and the Restructuring of the European Electricity and Gas Markets, by Yves Smeers, 18(4) 1997, 1-31.

Economic Inefficiency of Passive Transmission Rights in Congested Electricity Systems with Competitive Generation, by Shmuel S. Oren, 18(1) 1997, 63-84.

Chaos in Natural Gas Futures, by Victor Chwee, 19(2), 1998, 149-164.

Modeling Electricity Pricing in a Deregulated Generation Industry: The Potential for Oligopoly Pricing in a Poolco, Aleksandr Rudkevich, Max Duckworth and Richard Rosen, 19(3), 1998, 19-48.

Modeling Customer Retention in a Competitive Power Market: Analysis of a `Double-Bounded Plus Follow-Ups' Questionaire, by Yongxin Cai, Iraj Deilami and Kenneth Train, 19(2), 1998, 191-215.

Modeling Customer Retention in a Competitive Power Market: Analysis of a `Double-Bounded Plus Follow-Ups' Questionaire, by Yongxin Cai, Iraj Deilami and Kenneth Train, 19(2), 1998, 191-215.

Short Term Energy Forecasting with Neural Networks, by Stuart McMenamin and Frank Monforte, 19(4) , 1998, 43-62.

Decomposition of Aggregate CO2 Emissions in the OECD: 1960-1995, by J. W. Sun, 20(3), 1999, 147-155.

Economic Development and the Structure of the Demand for Commercial Energy, by Ruth Judson, Richard Schmalensee and Thomas Stoker, 20(2) , 1999, 29-58.

Financial Transmission Rights Meet Cournot: How TCCs Curb Market Power, by Steven Stoft, 20(1), 1999, 1-24.

An Integrated Model of Oil Production, by John R. Moroney and M. Douglas Berg, 20(1), 1999, 105-124.

The Long-Run Evolution of Energy Prices, by Robert S. Pindyck, 20(2) , 1999, 1-28.

The North American Natural Gas Liquids Markets are Chaotic, by Apostolos Serletis and Periklis Gogas, 20(1) , 1999, 83-104.

Regionalization in the World Crude Oil Market: Further Evidence, by S. Gürcan Gülen, 20(1), 1999, 125-140.

Explaining Cointegration Analysis: Part 1, by David F. Hendry and Katarina Juselius, 21(1) 2000, 1-42.

Model-Based Comparisons of Pool and Bilateral Markets for Electricity, by John Bower and Derek W. Bunn, 21(3) 2000, 1-29.

The Target Revenue Model and the World Oil Market: Empirical Evidence from 1971 to 1994, by A.F. Alhajji and David Huettner, 21(2) 2000, 121-144.

Technology Diffusion in Energy-Economy Models: The Case of Danish Vintage Models, by Henrik Klinge Jacobsen, 21(1) 2000, 43-72.

Regulatory Remedies to the Common Pool: The Limits to Oil Field Unitization, by Gary D. Libecap and James L. Smith, 22(1) 2001, 1-26

Oil Production in the Lower 48 States: Economic, Geological, and Institutional Determinants, by Robert K. Kaufmann and Cutler J. Cleveland, 22(1) 2001, 27-50

The Impact of Agency Costs on Regulator Compensation and the Size of Electric Utility Commissions, by Franklin G. Mixon, Jr., 22(2) 2001, 17-34

The Determinants of Sulfur Emissions from Oil Consumption in Swedish Manufacturing Industry, 1976-1995, by Henrik Hammer and Åsa Löfgren, 22(2) 2001, 107-126

An Analysis of Market Power Mitigation Strategies in Colorado's Electricity Industry, by David M. Quick and Janis M. Carey, 22(3) 2001, 55-77

Uncertainties in Responding to Climate Change: On The Economic Value of Technology Policies for Reducing Costs and Creating Options, by Demetrios Papathanasiou and Dennis Anderson, 22(3) 2001, 79-114

The Kyoto Protocol, Emissions Trading and the CDM: An Analysis from Developing Countries Perspective, by Jyoti P. Painuly, 22(3) 2001, 147-169

How Plausible is the Consensus Projection of Oil Below $25 and Persian Gulf Oil Capacity and Output Doubling by 2020?, by Dermot Gately, 22(4) 2001, 1-27

Analyzing California's Power Crisis, by Ahmad Faruqui, Hung-po Chao, Vic Niemeyer, Jeremy Platt and Karl Stahlkopf, 22(4) 2001, 29-52

The Kyoto Protocol: Regional and Sectoral Contributions to the Carbon Leakage, by Sergey V. Paltsev, 22(4) 2001, 53-79

Lifting the Alaskan Oil Export Ban: An Intervention Analysis, by Charles Bausell Jr, Frank Rusco and W. David Walls, 22(4) 2001, 81-94

Economic Indicators of Market Transformation: Energy Efficient Lighting and EPA's Green Lights, by Marvin J. Horowitz, 22(4) 2001, 95-122

The Capital-Energy Controversy: An Artifact of Cost Shares? by Manuel Frondel and Christoph M. Schmidt, 23(3) 2002, 53-79

Pricing Natural Gas in Mexico: An Application of the Little-Mirrlees Rule, by Dagobert L. Brito and Juan Rosellón, 23(3) 2002, 81-93

Modeling Cournot Competition in an Electricity Market with Transmission Constraints, by Bert Willems, 23(3) 2002, 95-125

Micro Econometric Modelling of Household Energy Use: Testing for Dependence between Demand for Electricity and Natural Gas, by Søren Leth-Petersen, 23(4) 2002, 57-84

Energy Price, Environmental Policy, and Technological Bias, by Abbas A. Taheri and Rodney Stevenson, 23(4) 2002, 85-108

An Almost Ideal Demand System Model of Household Vehicle Fuel Expenditure Allocation in the United States, by Gbadebo Oladosu, 24(1) 2003, 1-21

Secondary Market and Futures Market for the Provision of Gas Pipeline Transportation Capacity, by Ricardo B. Raineri and Andrés T. Kuflik, 24(1) 2003, 23-47

Modeling the Cost of Climate Policy: Distinguishing Between Alternative Cost Definitions and Long-Run Cost Dynamics, by Mark. Jaccard, John Nyboer, Chris Bataille and Bryn Sadownik, 24(1) 2003, 49-73

Modeling and Forecasting the Demand for Electricity in New Zealand: A Comparison of Alternative Approaches, by Koli Fatai, Les Oxley and Frank G. Scrimgeour, 24(1) 2003, 75-102

An Econometric Model of Oil and Gas Exploration Development and Production in the UK Continental Shelf: A Systems Approach, by Alexander Kemp and Sola Kasim, 24(2) 2003, 113-142

Unravelling Trends and Seasonality: A Structural Time Series Analysis of Transport Oil Demand in the UK and Japan, by Lester C. Hunt and Yasushi Ninomiya, 24(3) 2003, 63-96

Improving Long-Range Energy Modeling: A Plea for Historical Retrospectives, by Jonathan Koomey, Paul Craig, Ashok Gadgil and David Lorenzetti, 24(4) 2003, 75-92

The Mechanisms for Autonomous Energy Efficiency Increases: A Cointegration Analysis of the US Energy/GDP Ratio, by Robert K. Kaufmann 25(1) 2004, 63-86

A Note on Fisher Ideal Index Decomposition for Structural Change in Energy Intensity, by Gale A. Boyd and Joseph M. Roop 25(1) 2004, 87-100

Electricity Intensity in the Commercial Sector: Market and Public Program Effects,Marvin J. Horowitz, 25(2) 2004, 115-137

Charges, Costs and Market Power: the Deregulated UK Electricity Retail Market, by Evens Salies and Catherine Waddams Price, 25(3) 2004, 19-35

Costs of Aggregate Hydrocarbon Reserve Additions, by M.A. Adelman and G. Campbell Watkins, 25(3) 2004, 37-51

Trading in the Downstream European Gas Market: A Successive Oligopoly Approach, by Maroeska G. Boots, Fieke A.M. Rijkers and Benjamin F. Hobbs , 25(3) 2004, 73-102

Implied Volatility of Oil Futures Options Surrounding OPEC Meetings, by Stephen M. Horan, Jeffrey H. Peterson and James Mahar, 25(3) 2004, 103-125.

Estimating the Volatility of Wholesale Electricity Spot Prices in the US, by Lester Hadsell, Achla Marathe and Hany A. Shawky, 25(4) 2004, 23-40

Trends and Breaks in Per-Capita Carbon Dioxide Emissions, 1870-2028, by Markku Lanne and Matti Liski, 25(4) 2004, 41-65

Does OPEC Matter? An Econometric Analysis of Oil Prices, by Robert Kaufmann, Stephane Dees, Pavlos Karadeloglou and Marcelo Sanchez, 25(4) 2004, 67-90

Multi-Period VaR-Constrained Portfolio Optimization with Applications to the Electric Power Sector, by Paul R. Kleindorfer and Lide Li, 26(1) 2005, 1-26

Are Decline Rates Really Exponential? Evidence From the UK Continental Shelf, by A.G. Kemp and A.S. Kasim, 26(1) 2005, 27-50

Combining Top-Down and Bottom-Up Approaches to Energy-Economy Modeling Using Discrete Choice Methods, by Nic Rivers and Mark Jaccard, 26(1) 2005, 83-106

Price Asymmetry in Energy Demand Models: A Proxy for Energy-Saving Technical Change? by James M. Griffin and Craig T. Shulman, 26(2) 2005, 1-22

Transporting Russian Gas to Western Europe: A Simulation Analysis, by Christian von Hirschhausen, Berit Meinhart and Ferdinand Pavel, 26(2) 2005, 49-68

The Role of Energy in Productivity Growth: A Controversial Issue? by Luis R. Murillo-Zamorano, 26(2) 2005, 69-88

A Real Options Approach to Evaluating New Nuclear Power Plants, by Geoffrey Rothwell, 27(1) 2006, 37-54

Market Integration in the International Coal Industry: A Cointegration Approach, by Linda Wårell, 27(1) 2006, 99-118

Measuring Gains from Regional Dispatch: Coal-Fired Power Plant Utilization and the Efficiency of Market Reforms, by Stratford Douglas, 27(1) 2006, 119-138

The UK Market for Natural Gas, Oil and Electricity - Are The Prices Decoupled? by Frank Asche, Petter Osmundsen and Maria Sandsmark, 27(2) 2006, 27-40

Testing for Market Integration: Crude Oil, Coal and Natural Gas, by Lance J. Bachmeier and James M. Griffin, 27(2) 2006, 55-72

A Residential Energy Demand System for Spain, by Xavier Labandeira, Jose M. Labeaga, and Miguel Rodriguez, 27(2) 2006, 87-112

Electricity Price Volatility and the Marginal Cost of Congestion: An Empirical Study of the NYISO Market, 2001-2004, by Lester Hadsell and Hany A. Shawky, 27(2) 2006, 157-180

A Note on Price Asymmetry as Induced Technical Change, by Hillard G. Huntington, 27(3) 2006, 1-8

Valuation of International Oil Companies, by Petter Osmundsen, Frank Asche, Bard, Misund and Klaus Mohn, 27(3) 2006, 49-64

From Investor-owned Utility to Independent Power Producer, by Jun Ishii, 27(3) 2006, 65-90

Modeling Economy-wide vs Sectoral Climate Policies Using Combined Aggregate-Sectoral Models, by William Pizer, Dallas Burtraw, Winston Harrington, Richard Newell, and James Sanchirico, 27(3) 2006, 135-168

Willingness to Pay among Swedish Households to Avoid Power Outages: A Random Parameter Tobit Model Approach, by Fredrik Carlsson and Peter Martinsson, 28(1) 2007, 75-90

Supply Function Equilibrium with Asymmetric Capacities and Constant Marginal Costs, by Par Holmberg, 28(2) 2007, 55-82

Measuring Potential Gains from Mergers among Electricity Distribution Companies in Turkey using a Non-Parametric Model, by Necmiddin Bagdadioglu, Catherine Waddams Price, and Thomas Weyman-Jones, 28(2) 2007, 83-110

An Oligopolistic Electricity Market with Interdependent Market Segments, by Pierre Olivier Pineau and Georges Zaccour, 28(3) 2007, 165-186

A Quantitative Analysis of the Relationship between Congestion and Reliability in Electric Power Networks, by Seth Blumsack, Lester B. Lave, and Marija Ilic, 28(4) 2007, 101-128