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  • Oil Abundance and Economic Growth-A Panel Data Analysis
    [作者:Torres, Nuno; Afonso, Oscar; Soares, Isabel,期刊:ENERGY JOURNAL, 页码:119-148 , 文章类型: Article,,卷期:2012年33-2]
  • Using panel estimation, this paper shows that higher oil abundance does not hinder crude producers' growth. This sample controls for specificities of oil economies, but the usual cross-section 'curse' result is found it ...
  • What Drives States to Support Renewable Energy?
    [作者:Jenner, Steffen; Chan, Gabriel; Frankenberger, Rolf; Gabel, Mathias,期刊:ENERGY JOURNAL, 页码:1-12 , 文章类型: Article,,卷期:2012年33-2]
  • Why do states support electricity generation from renewable energy sources? Lyon/ Yin (2010), Chandler (2009), and Huang et al. (2007) have answered this question for the adoption of renewable portfolio standards (RPS) a...
  • The Weak Tie Between Natural Gas and Oil Prices
    [作者:Ramberg, David J.; Parsons, John E.,期刊:ENERGY JOURNAL, 页码:13-35 , 文章类型: Article,,卷期:2012年33-2]
  • Several recent studies establish that crude oil and natural gas prices are cointegrated. Yet at times in the past, and very powerfully in the last two years, many voices have noted that the two price series appear to hav...
  • Split Incentives in Residential Energy Consumption
    [作者:Gillingham, Kenneth; Harding, Matthew; Rapson, David,期刊:ENERGY JOURNAL, 页码:37-62 , 文章类型: Article,,卷期:2012年33-2]
  • We explore two split incentive issues between owners and occupants of residential dwellings: heating or cooling incentives are suboptimal when the occupant does not pay for energy use, and insulation incentives are subop...
  • Cost-Effectiveness of Electricity Energy Efficiency Programs
    [作者:Arimura, Toshi H.; Li, Shanjun; Newell, Richard G.; Palmer, Karen,期刊:ENERGY JOURNAL, 页码:63-99 , 文章类型: Article,,卷期:2012年33-2]
  • We analyze the cost-effectiveness of electric utility ratepayer funded programs to promote demand-side management (DSM) and energy efficiency (EE) investments. We specify a model that relates electricity demand to previo...