01 The Perils of the Learning Model for Modeling Endogenous Technological Change | William D. Nordhaus | 1~14 | 2014.01.01 | | |
02 The Incidence of an Oil Glut_ Who Benefits from Cheap Crude Oil in the Midwest | Severin Borenstein, Ryan Kellogg | 15~34 | 2014.01.01 | | |
03 The Effects of Oil Price Shocks on Stock Market Volatility: Evidence from European Data | Stavros Degiannakis, George Filis, Renatas Kizys | 35~56 | 2014.01.01 | | |
04 Nonlinear Pricing and Tariff Differentiation: Evidence from the British Electricity Market | Stephen Davies, Catherine Waddams Price, Chris M. Wilson | 57~77 | 2014.01.01 | | |
05 Stochastic Mixed-Integer Programming for Integrated Portfolio Planning in the LNG Supply Chain | Adrian Werner, Kristin Tolstad Uggen, Marte Fodstad, Arnt-Gunnar Lium, Ruud Egging | 79~98 | 2014.01.01 | | |
06 Market Design with Centralized Wind Power Management: Handling Low-predictability in Intraday Markets | Arthur Henriot | 99~118 | 2014.01.01 | | |
07 Dynamic Adjustment of Crude Oil Price Spreads | Atanu Ghoshray, Tatiana Trifonova | 119~136 | 2014.01.01 | | |
08 The Impact of Dynamic Pricing on Residential and Small Commercial and Industrial Usage: New Experimental Evidence from Connecticut | Ahmad Faruqui, Sanem Sergici, Lamine Akaba | 137~160 | 2014.01.01 | | |
09 Voluntary Programs to Encourage Diffusion: The Case of the Combined Heat-and-Power Partnership | Andreas Ferrara, Ian Lange | 161~174 | 2014.01.01 | | |