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期刊名:Energy economics

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ISSN:0140-9883

e-ISSN:1873-6181

IF/分区:14.2/Q1

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Victor Nechifor,Mohammed Basheer,Alvaro Calzadilla et al. Victor Nechifor et al.
Large energy infrastructure can imply special financing arrangements between governments in developing economies and investors or lenders. These arrangements can lead to economy-wide and sector-specific impacts which need to be considered i...
Erdinc Akyildirim,Oguzhan Cepni,Peter Molnár et al. Erdinc Akyildirim et al.
This paper studies the connectedness among energy equity indices of oil-exporting and oil-importing countries around the world. For each country, we construct time-varying measures of how much shocks this country transmits to other countrie...
Jan Jakub Szczygielski,Janusz Brzeszczyński,Ailie Charteris et al. Jan Jakub Szczygielski et al.
Prior research has shown that energy sector stock prices are impacted by uncertainty. The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has given rise to widespread health and economic-related uncertainty. In this study, we investigate the magnitude and ...
Saqib Farid,Muhammad Abubakr Naeem,Andrea Paltrinieri et al. Saqib Farid et al.
With many studies highlighting the heterogeneous impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on different commodity markets, this study provides evidence of quantile connectedness between energy, metals, and agriculture commodity markets before and dur...
Tauhidul Islam Tanin,Ashutosh Sarker,Robert Brooks et al. Tauhidul Islam Tanin et al.
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has inspired an examination of the oil-gold prices nexus during four recent crises: the COVID-19 pandemic, the gold market crash, the European sovereign debt crisis, and the global financial crisis. Using daily...
Richie Ruchuan Ma,Tao Xiong,Yukun Bao Richie Ruchuan Ma
The COVID-19 pandemic damaged crude oil markets and amplified the consequences of uncertainty stemming from the Russia-Saudi Arabia oil price war in March-April of 2020. We investigate the impacts of the oil price war on global crude oil ma...
Deng-Kui Si,Xiao-Lin Li,XuChuan Xu et al. Deng-Kui Si et al.
Detecting the adverse effects of major emergencies on financial markets and real economy is of great importance not only for short-term policy reactions but also for economic and financial stability. This is the lesson we learnt from the CO...
Shoujun Huang,Hezhe Liu Shoujun Huang
This paper studies the impact of the outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) on the stock price crash risk of energy firms in China. We find that the stock price crash risk of energy firms significantly decreases in the post-COVID-1...
Hongshan Ai,Tenglong Zhong,Zhengqing Zhou Hongshan Ai
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused extreme economic fluctuations. However, the magnitude of the economic cost of this extreme event remains challenging to quantify. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the economy is estimated through firm-...
Toon Vandyck,Matthias Weitzel,Krzysztof Wojtowicz et al. Toon Vandyck et al.
Concerns about industry competitiveness and distributional impacts can deter ambitious climate policies. Typically, these issues are studied separately, without giving much attention to the interaction between the two. Here, we explore how ...