Annals of Operations Research, Volume 255 (original) (raw)



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Volume 255, Numbers 1-2, August 2017
Energy Economics and Climate Policy Modeling edited by Zhimin Huang, Yi-Ming Wei, Ke Wang, and Hua Liao

Zhimin Huang, Yi-Ming Wei, Ke Wang
, Hua Liao
:
Energy economics and climate policy modeling. 1-7

Zili Yang:
Likelihood of environmental coalitions and the number of coalition members: evidences from an IAM model. 9-28

Marian Leimbach, Anselm Schultes
, Lavinia Baumstark, Anastasis Giannousakis
, Gunnar Luderer
:
Solution algorithms for regional interactions in large-scale integrated assessment models of climate change. 29-45

Mohamed Amine Boutabba
, Sandrine Lardic
:
EU Emissions Trading Scheme, competitiveness and carbon leakage: new evidence from cement and steel industries. 47-61

Elisabetta Allevi
, Giorgia Oggioni
, Rossana Riccardi
, M. Rocco:
An equilibrium model for the cement sector: EU-ETS analysis with power contracts. 63-93

S. Yu, Hans-Peter Weikard
, Xueqin Zhu
, E. C. van Ierland:
International carbon trade with constrained allowance choices: Results from the STACO model. 95-116

Yue-Jun Zhang
, Jun-Fang Hao
:
Carbon emission quota allocation among China's industrial sectors based on the equity and efficiency principles. 117-140

Yiyong Cai, Yingying Lu, Alison Stegman, David Newth:
Simulating emissions intensity targets with energy economic models: algorithm and application. 141-155

Baojun Tang, Pi-qin Gong, Cheng Shen:
Factors of carbon price volatility in a comparative analysis of the EUA and sCER. 157-168

Julien Chevallier
, Stéphane Goutte:
Estimation of Lévy-driven Ornstein-Uhlenbeck processes: application to modeling of \hbox {CO}_2$$ CO 2 and fuel-switching. 169-197

Sebastián Lozano
:
Technical and environmental efficiency of a two-stage production and abatement system. 199-219

Behrouz Arabi
, Susila Munisamy, Ali Emrouznejad
, Alireza Khoshroo
:
Eco-efficiency measurement and material balance principle: an application in power plants Malmquist Luenberger Index. 221-239

Peng Zhou
, Fei Wu
, D. Q. Zhou:
Total-factor energy efficiency with congestion. 241-256

Jie Wu, Beibei Xiong, Qingxian An
, Jiasen Sun
, Huaqing Wu:
Total-factor energy efficiency evaluation of Chinese industry by using two-stage DEA model with shared inputs. 257-276

Linlin Zhao, Yong Zha, Kangning Wei, Liang Liang:
A target-based method for energy saving and carbon emissions reduction in China based on environmental data envelopment analysis. 277-300

Yiwen Bian
, Kangjuan Lv, Anyu Yu:
China's regional energy and carbon dioxide emissions efficiency evaluation with the presence of recovery energy: an interval slacks-based measure approach. 301-321

Wade D. Cook, Juan Du, Joe Zhu:
Units invariant DEA when weight restrictions are present: ecological performance of US electricity industry. 323-346

Ya Chen
, Wade D. Cook, Juan Du, Hanhui Hu, Joe Zhu:
Bounded and discrete data and Likert scales in data envelopment analysis: application to regional energy efficiency in China. 347-366

Benjamin Hampf, Kenneth Løvold Rødseth
:
Optimal profits under environmental regulation: the benefits from emission intensity averaging. 367-390

Boxiao Chen, Erica Klampfl, Margaret Strumolo, Yan Fu, Xiuli Chao, Michael A. Tamor:
Optimal investment strategies for light duty vehicle and electricity generation sectors in a carbon constrained world. 391-420

Shiwei Yu
, Shuwen Zhang, Lawrence Agbemabiese
, Fukun Zhang:
Multi-stage goal programming models for production optimization in the middle and later periods of oilfield development. 421-437

Rong-Gang Cong
, Mette Termansen
, Mark V. Brady
:
Managing soil natural capital: a prudent strategy for adapting to future risks. 439-463

Marc Chesney, Pierre Lasserre
, Bruno Troja:
Mitigating global warming: a real options approach. 465-506

Guo Li
, Wenling Liu, Zhaohua Wang, Mengqi Liu:
An empirical examination of energy consumption, behavioral intention, and situational factors: evidence from Beijing. 507-524

Milin Lu, Zhaohua Wang:
Rebound effects for residential electricity use in urban China: an aggregation analysis based E-I-O and scenario simulation. 525-546

Gongbing Bi, Minyue Jin, Liuyi Ling, Feng Yang:
Environmental subsidy and the choice of green technology in the presence of green consumers. 547-568

Fahman Fathurrahman, Bora Kat
, Ugur Soytas
:
Simulating Indonesian fuel subsidy reform: a social accounting matrix analysis. 591-615

Wei Jin
, ZhongXiang Zhang
:
The tragedy of product homogeneity and knowledge non-spillovers: explaining the slow pace of energy technological progress. 639-661

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