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Demand Bibliography "A" Aasness, Jorgen and Erling Roed Larsen (2003) “Distributional Effects of Environmental Taxes on Transportation.” Journal of Consumer Policy, 26(3), 279-300. (A&L03) (TooAggregate. Housing, Light, and Fuel) Aasness, Jorgen, Erik Biorn and Terje Skjerpen (1993) “Engel Functions, Panel Data, and Latent Variables.” Econometrica, 61(6), November, 1395-1422. (ABS93) (Too Aggregate – Housing, Furniture, Energy) Aasness, Jorgen, Erik Biorn and Terje Skjerpen (2003) “Distribution of Preferences and Measurement Errors in a Disaggregated Expenditure System.” Econometrics Journal, 6(2), 374- 400. (ABS03) Aasness, Jorgen, Torstein Bye and Hans Terje Mysen (1996) “Welfare Effects of Emission Taxes in Norway.” Energy Economics, 18(4), 335-346. (ABM96) Abakah, E.M. (1990) “Real Incomes and the Consumption of Woodfuels in Ghana” Energy Economics 12, 227-231. (Aba90) Abdel, R.E. and A.Z. Al-Garni (1997) “Forecasting Monthly Electric Energy Consumption in Eastern Saudi Arabia Using Univariate Time-Series Analysis.” Energy, November, 1997. (A&A97) (No Elasticities, Arima) Abdel-Khalek, Gouda (1984) “Some Preliminary Estimates of Energy Consumption in Egypt.” Development Research and Technological Planning Center, Cairo, Egypt. (Abd84) (Cho85) Abdel-Khalek, Gouda (1988) “Income and Price Elasticities of Energy Consumption in Egypt.” Energy Economics, 10(1), January, 47- 58. (Abd88) Abeysinghe, Tilak (2001) “Estimation of Direct and Indirect Impact of Oil Price on Growth.” Economics Letters 73(2), 147-153. (Abe01) Abeywardena, A. (2002), “Transport Fuel Pricing and Taxation in Sri Lanka.” S. Asia Regional Initiative for Energy (SARI/E) 1

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"A"

Aasness, Jorgen and Erling Roed Larsen (2003) “Distributional Effects of Environmental Taxes on Transportation.” Journal of Consumer Policy, 26(3), 279-300. (A&L03) (TooAggregate. Housing, Light, and Fuel)

Aasness, Jorgen, Erik Biorn and Terje Skjerpen (1993) “Engel Functions, Panel Data, and Latent Variables.” Econometrica, 61(6), November, 1395-1422. (ABS93) (Too Aggregate – Housing, Furniture, Energy)

Aasness, Jorgen, Erik Biorn and Terje Skjerpen (2003) “Distribution of Preferences and Measurement Errors in a Disaggregated Expenditure System.” Econometrics Journal, 6(2), 374-400. (ABS03)

Aasness, Jorgen, Torstein Bye and Hans Terje Mysen (1996) “Welfare Effects of Emission Taxes in Norway.” Energy Economics, 18(4), 335-346. (ABM96)

Abakah, E.M. (1990) “Real Incomes and the Consumption of Woodfuels in Ghana” Energy Economics 12, 227-231. (Aba90)

Abdel, R.E. and A.Z. Al-Garni (1997) “Forecasting Monthly Electric Energy Consumption in Eastern Saudi Arabia Using Univariate Time-Series Analysis.” Energy, November, 1997. (A&A97) (No Elasticities, Arima)

Abdel-Khalek, Gouda (1984) “Some Preliminary Estimates of Energy Consumption in Egypt.” Development Research and Technological Planning Center, Cairo, Egypt. (Abd84) (Cho85)

Abdel-Khalek, Gouda (1988) “Income and Price Elasticities of Energy Consumption in Egypt.” Energy Economics, 10(1), January, 47-58. (Abd88)

Abeysinghe, Tilak (2001) “Estimation of Direct and Indirect Impact of Oil Price on Growth.” Economics Letters 73(2), 147-153. (Abe01)

Abeywardena, A. (2002), “Transport Fuel Pricing and Taxation in Sri Lanka.” S. Asia Regional Initiative for Energy (SARI/E) Technical Assistance Program, Seminar on Trade in Cleaner Fuels, Colombo, Sri Lanka, March 9-12. (Abe02)

Abodunde, T., F. Wirl, and F. Koeslt (1985) “Energy Demand Elasticities: A Reassessment.” OPEC Review, 9(2), 163-186. (AWK85)

Ackerberg, Daniel, Kevin Caves, and Garth Frazer (2 5) “Structural Identification of Production Functions.” November. http://www.fep.up.pt/investigacao/cempre/actividades/macro2/adv_eco_analysis_05-06/Daniel%20Ackerberg/Ackerberg_paper_semin%C3%A1rio.pdf. (ACF05) (Read)

Acton, J.P., B.M. Mitchell, and R.S. Mowill (1976) “Residential Demand for Electricity in Los Angeles: An Econometric Study of Disaggregated Data.” R-1899-NSF, Rand Corporation, Santa Monica, California, September. (AMM76) (Specification I in AMS80)

Acton, Jan Paul and Bridger M. Mitchell (1980) “Do Time – of – Use Rates Change Load Curves?” R-2588-DWP, Rand Corporation, Santa Monica, California, May. (A&M80) (No Elasiticities)

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Acton, Jan Paul, Bridger M. Mitchell, and Ragnhild Sohlberg (1980) “Estimating Residential Electricity Demand Under Declining – Block Tariffs: An Econometric Study Using Micro – Data.” Applied Economics, 12(2), 145-161. (AMS80) (1-24 Same As AMM76)

Acton, Paul (1977) “Comments (On L&B77 Article).” Forecasting and Modeling Time-of-Day and Seasonal Electricity Demand, Lawrence (1977) 1, 172-175. (Act77)

Adams, F. Gerard and Y.M. Chen (1996) “Skepticism about Chinese GDP Growth – The Chinese GDP Elasticity of Energy Consumption.” Journal of Economic and Social Measurement, 22(4), 231-240. (A&C96)

Adams, F. Gerard and Yochanan Shachmurove (2 8) “Modeling and Forecasting Energy Consumption in China: Implications for Chinese Energy Demand and Imports in 2020.” Energy Economics, 30(3), May, 1263-1278. (A&S08) (No Econometrics Reported by εy for Energy, noted at 0.5 to 0.6)

Adams, F. Gerard, Eugene A. Kroch, and Vytis Didziulis (1991) “The Linkages Between the Markets for Petroleum Products and the Market for Crude Oil: An Econometric-Linear Programming Study.” in Guvenen, Labys, and Lesourd (1991) International Commodity Market Models, 181-? (AKD91)

Adams, F. Gerard, Hugh Graham, and James M.Griffin (1974) “Demand Elasticities for Gasoline: Another View.” Discussion Paper 279, Economics Research Unit, University of Pennsylvania. (AGG74)

Adams, F., and J. Marquez (1984) “Petroleum Price Elasticity, Income Effects, and OPEC's Pricing Policy.” Energy Journal 5 (1), 115-128. (A&M84) (No Elasticities)

Adams, F.G., and P. Miovic (1968) “On Relative Fuel Efficiency and the Output Elasticity of Energy Consumption in Western Europe.” Journal of Industrial Economics, 45-56. (A&M68)

Adams, F.G., and Y. Shachmurove (2000) “The Effects of the East Asian Crisis on the Region's Energy Consumption.” Pennsylvania Institute for Economic Studies, Pennsylvania Department of Economics. Http://Www.Econ.Upenn.Edu/Centers/CARESS/Caresspdf/00-13.Pdf. (A&S00)

Adams, G., and Y. Chen (1996) “Skepticism About Chinese GDP Growth – The Chinese GDP Elasticity of Energy Consumption.” Journal of Economy and Social Measurement, 22(4), 231-40. (A&C96)

Adegbulugbe, Anthony O., and Felix B. Dayo (1986) “Demand Analysis of Gasoline Consumption in Nigeria.” OPEC Review, 10(2), Summer, 131-141. (A&D86)

Adegbulugbe, Anthony O., and Felix B. Dayo (1989) “An Analysis of Energy Supply Options for the Nigerian Transportation Sector.” Energy Supply in the 1990s and Beyond-Proceedings of the Eleventh Annual International Conference of the International Association for Energy Economist, Caracas, Venezuela, June 26-28, 353-362. (A&D89)

Adelaja, A., and A. Hoque (1986) “A Multiproduct Analysis of Energy Demand in Agricultural Subsectors.” Southern Journal of Agricultural Economics, 18(2), 51-63. (A&H86)

Adelman, M.A. (1991) USA Oil/Gas Production Cost: Recent Changes Economics Department and Energy Laboratory. Cambridge, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. (Ade91)(Book)(Bib)

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Adelman, M.A. (1992) “Oil resource Wealth of the Middle East." Energy Estudies Review (4, No. 1, Pp 7-22 (Ade92)(Book)(Bib)

Adelman, M.A. and G.C Watkins (1992) Reserve Asset Values and the Hotelling Valuation Principal MIT Center for Energy and Enviromental Policy Research (A&W92)(Book)( Bib)

Adelman, Morris (1986) “The Com//,.petitive Floor to World Oil Prices.” EJ, 7(4) October, 9-32. (Ade86)

Adeyemi, I. Olutomi, and Lester C. Hunt (2006) “Modelling OECD Industrial Energy Demand: Asymmetric Price Responses and Energy Saving Technical Change.” Surrey Energy Economics Center, Department of Economics Discussion Papers, University of Surrey, England Http://Ideas.Repec.Org/S/Sur/Seedps.Html. (A&H06a=A&H07a)

Adeyemi, Olutomi I and Lester C. Hunt (2007) “Modelling OECD Industrial Energy Demand: Asymmetric Price Responses and Energy – Saving Technical Change.” Energy Economics, 29(4), July, 693-709. (A&H07a=A&H06a)(survey E demand issues)

Adeyemo, O.O., R. Mabugub, and R.H. Hassan. (2007) “Interfuel Substitution: The Case of the Nigerian Industrial Sector.” Journal of Energy in South Africa, 18(1), February, 39-50. (AMH07) (can't find pdf)

Agras, J., and D. Chapman (1999) “The Kyoto Protocol, CAFÉ Standards, and Gasoline Taxes.” Contemporary Economic Policy, 17(3), 1999, 296-308. (A&C99) (Only Quoted Elasticities)

Ahmadian, Majid, Mona Chitnis, and Lester C. Hunt (2007) “Gasoline Demand, Pricing Policy and Social Welfare in the Islamic Republic of Iran.” OPEC Review, 31(2), 105-124, June 2007. (ACH07)

Ahua, Antoine (1983) La Structure De La Demande Energétique De La Côte d'Ivoire: Modèle Et Prévisions, M.A., Université Laval, Quebec, Canada. (Ahu83) (Quoted from Ahua and Bernard)

Ahua, Antoine, and Jean-Thomas Bernard (1985) “Structure De La Demande D’énergie Dans Les Pays De l’Afrique De l’Ouest, Revue De L’Energie, (373), April, 215-222. (A&B85)

Aigner, D.J. (1979) “Bayesian Analysis of Optimal Sample Size and A Best Decision Rule for Experiments in Direct Load Control.” Journal of Econometrics, 9(1/2), 209-221. (Aig79)

Aigner, D.J., and E.E. Learner (1984) “Estimation of Time – of – Use Pricing Response in the Absence of Experimental Data.” Journal of Econometrics, 26, 205-228. (A&L84a) (Think Only Elasticities of Substitution)

Aigner, D.J., and L.A. Lillard (1984) “Measuring Peak Load Pricing Response from Experimental Data.” Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, 2, 21-39. (A&L84b)

Aigner, D.J., J. Newman, and A. Tishler (1994) “The Response of Small and Medium Size Business Customers to Time of Use Electricity Rates in Israel.” Journal of Applied Econometrics, 9, 283-304. (ANT94)

Aigner, Dennis and Joseph Hirschberg (1985) “Commercial/Industrial Customer Response to Time – of – Use Electricity Prices: Some Experimental Results.” Rand Journal of Economics, 16(3), Autumn: 341-355. (A&H85) (Only Elasticities of Substitution)

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Aigner, Dennis J., and Dale J. Poirier (1979), “Electricity Demand and Consumption by Time-of-Use: A Survey.” in Fazzolare and Taylor (1979). (A&P79)

Aigner, Dennis J., and Jerry A. Hausman (1979) “Correcting for Selection Bias in the Analysis of Volunteer Experiments in Time – of – Day Pricing of Electricity.” in Fazzolare and Taylor (1979), 9:1-9:22. (A&H79)

Aigner, Dennis J., and Jerry A. Hausman (1980) “Correcting for Truncation Bias in the Analysis of Experiments in Time – of – Day Pricing of Electricity.” the Bell Journal of Economics, 11(1), Spring, 131-142. (A&H80)

Aigner, Dennis J., and L.A. Lillard (1982) “Southern California Edison’s Domestic Time – of – Use Experiment.” Award Papers on Public Utility Economics and Regulation, Institute of Public Utilities, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI. (A&L82)

Aigner, Dennis, and K. Ghali. (1992) “Data Pooling and Self Selection: A Mixed Effect Hierarchical Approach.” in Contributions to Economic Analysis: Readings in Economic Theory and Practice, A in Honor of George Judge, Eds. W.E. Griffith, H. Lutkepohlo, and M.E. Bock, Amsterdam: North Holland: 103-141. (A&G92) (Some missing)

Aigner, Dennis, and Khalifa Ghali (1989) “Self Selection in the Residential Electricity Time – of – Use Pricing Experiments.” Journal of Applied Econometrics, 4, December, 131-44. (A&G89) (Only Elasticities of Substitution)

Aitken R. (2007) “Household Energy Use: A Comparison of Household Energy Consumption and Expenditure Across Three Provinces.” Journal of Energy in South Africa, 18(1), February, 20-28. (Ait07) (No Elasticities, Enegy Use in Dev Country)

Akhani, Z. (1999) “Estimation of Fuel Demand for Transportation Sector in the Islamic Republic of Iran.” Barnameh Va Budjeh (Plan and Budget), No. 38-39, 129-153 (Published in Persian, Reference Translated by Authors). (Akh99qACH07)

Akinboade, Oludele A., Emmanuel Ziramba, and Wolassa L. Kumo (2008) “The Demand for Gasoline in South Africa: An Empirical Analysis Using Co – Integration Techniques,” Energy Economics, 30(6), November, 3222-3229. (AZK08)

Akmal, M., and D.I. Stern (2001a) “Residential Energy Demand in Australia: An Application of Dynamic OLS.” Canberra, Australia: Australian National University, Centre for Resource and Environmental Studies, Ecological Economics Program, March. (A&S01a)

Akmal, Muhammad and David I Stern (2 1) Residential Energy Demand in Australia: an Application of Dynamic OLS.·T Canberra, Australia: Australian National University, Centre for Resource and Environmental Studies, Ecological Economics Program, March. http://cres.anu.edu.au/anzsee/wp.html. (A&S01b) http://hdl.handle.net/1885/40556

Akmal, Muhammad, and David I. Stern (2001b) “The Structure of Australian Residential Energy Demand.” Working Paper 104 in Ecological Economics from Australian National University, Centre for Resource and Environmental Studies, Ecological Economics Program, Australian National University, Canberra, October. Http://Een.Anu.Edu.Au/Download_Files/Eep0104.Pdf. (A&K01b)

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Al – Azzam, Ahmed, and David Hawdon (1999) “Estimating the Demand for Energy in Jordan: A Stock – Watson Dynamic OLS (DOLS) Approach.” Surrey Energy Economics Centre, Department of Economics, University of Surrey. (A&H99)

Al – Faris and Abdul – Razak, F. (1993) “Income and Price Elasticities of Gasoline Demand in the Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries.” Journal of Energy and Development, 17(2), 209-223. (Alf93)

Al – Faris, Abdul – Razak F. (1997) “Demand for Oil Products in the GCC Countries.” Energy Policy 25(1), 55-61. (Alf97)

Al – Faris, Abdul – Razak F. (2002) “The Demand for Electricity in the GCC Countries.” Energy Policy, 30(2), January, 117-124. (Alf02)

Al – Janabi, Adnan (1979) “Estimating Energy Demand in OPEC Countries.” Energy Economics, 1(2) April, 87-92. (Alj79)

Al – Mejren, Abbas (1991) “Demand Forecast for Petroleum Distillates in the Arab World.” Journal of Energy and Development, 15(1), 95-109. (Alm91)

Al – Qudsi, Sulayman S. (1989) “Electricity Demand in Kuwait's Residential Sector: Profile and Determinants.” OPEC Review, 13(3), Autumn, 269-291. (Alq89)

Al – Sahlawi, Mohammed A. (1985) “Spatial Analysis of World Energy Markets: Estimation of Demand for Energy and Variable Supply Simulation.” Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (Als85)

Al – Sahlawi, Mohammed A. (1988b) “GCC Energy Demand Outlook to 2000.” Energy Economics, 10(1), January, 42-46. (Als88b)

Al – Sahlawi, Mohammed A. (1989) “The Demand for Natural Gas: A Survey of Price and Income Elasticities.” Energy Journal, 10(1), 77-91. (Als89)

Al – Sahlawi, Mohammed A. (1990) “Forecasting the Demand for Electricity in Saudi Arabia” Energy Journal, 11(1), 119-126. (Als90)

Al – Sahlawi, Mohammed A. (1997) “The Demand for Oil Products in Saudi Arabia” OPEC Review, 21(1), March, 33-38. (Als97)

Al – Sahlawi, Mohammed A., and Roy Boyd (1987) “Energy Demand in Developing Countries and Third World Response to Changes in the International Oil Market.” the Journal of Energy and Development, 12(2), 225-243. (A&B87)

Al – Sahlawi, Mohammed Abdulaziz (1999) “Electricity Planning with Demand Estimation and Forecasting in Saudi Arabia.” Energy Studies Review, 9(1), 82-88. (Als99)

Al – Zayer, J., and A. Al-Ibrahim (1996) “Modeling Impact of Temperature on Electricity Consumption in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia.” Journal of Forecasting, 15(2), 97-106. (A&A96)

Al Dossary, Nasser (2008) “Global Demand for Road Transport Fuels“ Ph.D. Thesis, Mineral Economics Program, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colorado. (Ald08)

Al Dossary, Nasser, and Carol Dahl (2008) “Global Markets for Transport Fuels,” presented by Dahl at the 28th Annual North American USAEE/IAEE Conference, December 3-5, New Orleans, Louisiana. (A&D08)

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Al Faris, A.F. (1993b) “Income and Price Elasticities of Gasoline Demand in the OPEC Countries.” Journal of Energy and Development, 17(2), 209-223. (Alf93)

Al Faris, Abdulrazak Faris (2000) “Environment – Based Forecasting of Peak – Load Profiles for Electric Energy Consumption in Western United Arab Emirates” Journal of Energy and Development, 24(1). (Alf00) (No Elasticities, El A Function of Dummy, Temp, Trend)

Al Faris, Abdulrazak Faris (2001) “The Economy of Abu Dhabi.” Abu Dhabi: Research and Studies Division Publication, Crown Prince Court. (Alf01)

Al Ghali, Khalifa H. (2001) “Electricity and Water.” in Al Faris, 100-127. (Alg01) X 119-127.

Al Qahtani, Ayed (2 8) “A Model for the Global Oil Market: Optimal Oil Production Levels for Saudi Arabia” Ph.D. Thesis, Mineral Economics Program, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colorado.

Al Sahlawi, Mohammed A. (1988a) “Gasoline Demand: the Case of Saudi Arabia.” Energy Economics, 10(4), 271-275. (Als88a)

Alam, Manzoor (1987) “Supply and Demand of Fuel Wood in the Domestic Sector – The Case of Hyderaband City.” Global Energy Interactions, R.K. Pachauri (Ed.), the Riverdale Company, INC Publishers, Maryland, U.S. A, 1987, 531-546. (Ala87)

Alam, Shaista (2002) “Efficiency of Electricity Consumption in Pakistan's Industrial Sector: An Application of the Multi – Level Decomposition Model.” Pacific and Asian Journal of Energy, December 12(2), 167-79. (Ala02) (No Elasticities)

Alameda, J.I., and A.J. Mann (1984) “Technology Dependency and Energy Substitution in A Small, Open, and Petroleum – Importing Developing Country.” Journal of Economic Development, 9(1), 147-166. (A&M84a)

Alameda, J.I., and A.J. Mann (1989) “Energy Price Shocks, Input Price Changes, and Development Implications: A Translog Model Applied to Puerto Rico.” Journal of Development Studies, 25(3), April, 329-343. (A&M89)

Aldy, Joseph E. (2007). “Energy and Carbon Dynamics at Advanced Stages of Development: An Analysis of the U.S. States, 1960 – 1999.” Energy Journal, 28(1), 91-111. (Ald07)

Alemu Mekonnen, Zenebe Gebreegziabher,Menale Kassie and Gunnar Kölin (2009) Income Alone Doesn’t Determine Adoption and Choice of Fuel Types: Evidence From Households in Tigrai and Major Cities in Ethiopia April. (MGK09) fuel stacking versus energy ladder.

Allen, Chris and Giovanni Urga (1999) “Interrelated Factor Demands from Dynamic Cost Functions: An Application to the Non-Energy Business Sector of the UK Economy.” Economica, 66(263), August, 403-413. (A&U99)

Allen, R.G.D. (1938) Mathematical Analysis for Economists, Macmillan: London. (All38)

Allen, R.G.D., and A.L. Bowley (1935) Family Expenditure: A Study of Its Variation, London: P.S. King. (A&B35)

Almak`I, Habib Nasser (1987) Analysis of the Demand for Petroleum Refined Products in Saudi Arabia, Ph.D. Dissertation, Oklahoma State University. (Alm87)

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Al-Mutairi, N. and N.A. Burney (2 2) “Factor Substitution, and Economies of Scale and Utilisation in Kuwait's Crude Oil Industry.” Energy Economics, (24), 337-354. (A&B02) (no elasticities)

Al-Mutairi, Naief and M. Nagy Eltony (1995) “Price and Income Elasticities of Energy Demand: Some Estimates for Kuwait Using Two Econometric Models.” Journal of Energy and Development, XX(2), Spring, 175-186. (A&E95)

Alogoskoufis, George and Ron Smith (1991) "On Error Correction Models: Specification, Interpretation, Estimation" Journal of Economic Surveys (5, No. 1, pp 98-126 (A&S91)(Theory)(Bib)

Al-Rabbaie, Arqam and Lester C. Hunt (2006) “OECD Energy Demand: Modelling Underlying Energy Demand Trends Using the Structural Time Series Model.” SEEDS, 114. http://www.seec.surrey.ac.uk/research/SEEDSsince2003.htm. (A&H06a)

Al-Rabbaie, Arqam and Lester C. Hunt (2006) “OECD Energy Demand: Modelling Underlying Energy Demand Trends Using the Structural Time Series Model.” Energy (A&H06a=A&H07b)

Al-Salman, M. H. , 2007. Household Demand for Energy in Kuwait. Journal of King Saud University, 19, 51-60. (Als07)

Alt, Christopher, Anthony Bopp, and George Lady (1976) “Short Term Forecasts of Supply and Demand.” Econometric Dimensions of Energy Demand and Supply, Edited by A. Bradly Askin and John Kraft, Lexington, Mass: Lexington Books, 81-90. (ABL76)

Alt, Christopher, Anthony Bopp, and George Lady (1979) “Econometric Analysis of the 1974/75 Decline in Petroleum Consumption in the USA: Some Policy Implications.” Energy Economics, 1, January, 27-32. (ABL79)

Alvarado, Ramon (2 8) “Kerosene in Latin America (Argentina, Bolivia, Peru)” EBGN 695 Research Methodology Paper, Mineral Economics Program, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colorado. (Alv08)(results poor)

Alves, D.C.O. and R.L.S.Bueno (2 3). ”Short-run, Long run and Cross Elasticities of Gasoline Demand in Brazil.” Energy Economics, v.25, p.191-199. (A&B03)

Alves, Denisard C.O., and Rodrigo De Losso Da Silveira Bueno (2003) “Short – Run, Long – Run and Cross Elasticities of Gasoline Demand in Brazil.” Energy Economics, 25(2), 191-99. (A&B03)

Amarawickrama, Himanshu A., and Lester C. Hunt (2005) “Sri Lanka Electricity Supply Industry: A Critique of the Proposed Reforms.” Journal of Energy and Development, 30(2), s39-278. (A&H05b) (pdf-working)

Amarawickrama, Himanshu A., and Lester C. Hunt (2008) “Electricity Demand for Sri Lanka: A Time Series Analysis,” Energy, 33(5), May, 724-739. (A&H08)

Amavilah, Voxi H.S. (1994) “The Influence of Oil and Coal Prices on World Uranium Demand.” OPEC Review, Energy and Development Forum, 18(4), 489-504. (Ama94)

Amavilah, Voxi H.S. (1995) “The Capitalist World Aggregate Supply and Demand Model for Natural Uranium.” Energy Economics, 17(3), Winter, 211-220. (Ama95)

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Amengual, D. and G. Cubas (2002). “Imposicion Oprima A Las Naftas Y El Gasoil: Un Analisis Epirico Para Uruguay, 1988-2001.” XVII Jornada Anual De Economia. Banco Central De Reserva De Uruguay. (A&C02)

Amundsen, Eirik S. (1997) “Gas Power Production, Surplus Concepts and the Transformation of Hydro Electric Rent into Resource Rent.” Resource and Energy Economics, 19(3), August, 241-59. (Amu97) (No Elasticities)

An, F., D. Gordon, H. He, D. Kodjak and D. Rutherford. (2 7). “Passenger Vehicle Greenhouse Gas and Fuel Economy Standards: A Global Update,” International Council on Clean Transportation, www.theicct.org, San Francisco. www.icet.org.cn/Docs/ICCT_GlobalStandards_2 7.pdf (read))(AGH07)

Anderson, Joseph M. and Robert J. Weiner (1986) “Household Demand for Natural Gas: Estimates from the Residential Energy Consumption Survey.” Changing World Energy Economy – Papers and Proceedings of the Eight Annual North American Conference of the International Association of Energy Economist, Edited by David O. Wood, MIT, Cambridge, Mass., (19-21), 328-332. (A&W86)

Anderson, K.P. (1971) “Towards Econometric Estimation of Industrial Energy Demand: An Experimental Application to the Primary Metal Industry.” Rand Corp., R-719-NSF, PB 236234. (And71qCRA76)

Anderson, K.P. (1973a) “Residential Demand for Electricity: Econometric Estimates for California and the United States.” Journal of Business, 46(4), October, 526-553. (And73)

Anderson, K.P. (1973b) “Residential Energy Use: An Econometric Analysis.” Report R-1297-NSF, Rand Corporation, Santa Monica, CA. Csm AS36.R3 R-1297. (And73b)

Anderson, K.P. (1974) “The Price Elasticity of Residential Energy Use.” Report P-5180, the Rand Corporation, Santa Monica, CA. (And74)

Anderson, K.P. (1975) “A Simulation Analysis of U. S. Energy Demand, Supply, and Prices.” R-1591-NSF/EPA, the Rand Corporation, Santa Monica, CA, Jan. 1972. (And75)

Anderson, R.G. and J.G. Thursby (1986) “Confidence Intervals for Elasticity Estimators in Translog Models.” Review of Economics and Statistics, 68(4), 647-656. (A&T86) (Theory)

Anderson, Richard G. (1980) “The Treatment of Intermediate Materials in the Estimation of the Demand for Energy: The Case of U.S. Manufacturing, 1947 – 1971.” Energy Journal, 4, 75-94. (And80)

Anderson, Richard G. (1981) “On the Specification of Conditional Factor Demand Functions in Recent Studies of U. S. Manufacturing.” in E.R. Berndt and B. Fields Eds., Modelling and Measuring Natural Resources Substitution, MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass. 119-143. (And81)

Andrasson, Ing-Marie (1979) “Hushaollens Efterfraogan Pao Bensin: En Empirisk Studie Med SRskild Inriktning Pao BensinefterfrGans PriskNslighet P Kort Sikt.” Nationalekonomisk Institutionen, Stockholms Universitet, Skrift Nr. 1979, 7, Stockholm, Sweden. (And79) (D&S90)

Andrews, D.W.K. (1993) “Tests for Parameter Instability and Structural Change with Unknown Change Point.” Econometrica, 61, 821-856. (And93) (Theory)

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Andrikopoulos, Andreas A., and Andriana S. Vlachou (1993) “The Structure and Efficiency of the Publicly Owned Electric Power Industry of Greece.” Journal of Energy and Development, 19(1), 57-79. (A&V93)

Andrikopoulos, Andreas A., and James A. Brox (1986) “Demand Systems for Energy Consumption by the Manufacturing Sector.” Journal of Economics and Business, 38(2), 141-153. (A&B86)

Andrikopoulos, Andreas A., and James A. Brox (1992) “Cost Structure, Interfactor Substitution and Complementarity, and Efficiency in the Canadian Agricultural Sector.” Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics, 40(2), 253-269. (A&B92) (No Energy)

Andrikopoulos, Andreas A., James A.Brox, and C.C. Paraskevopoulos (1989) “Interfuel and Interfactor Substitution in Ontario Manufacturing, 1962-1982.” Applied Economics, 21(12), December, 1667-1681. (ABP89)

Ang, B.W. (1987) “Structural Changes and Energy Demand Forecasting in Industry with Applications to Two Newly Industrialised Countries.” Energy, 12(2), 101-11. (Ang87)

Ang, B.W. (1988) “Electricity Output Ratio and Sectoral Electricity Use.” Energy Policy. 10(2). 115-121. (Ang88b)

Ang, B.W. (1988) “Oil Substitution and the Changing Structure of Energy Demand in Southeast Asia: A Case Study.” Journal of Energy and Development, 14(1), Autumn, 55-77. (Ang88) (No Elasticities)

Ang, B.W., and N. Liu (2006) “A Cross – Country Analysis of Aggregate Energy and Carbon Intensities.” Energy Policy, 34 (15), October, 2398-2404. (A&L06)

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Bernard, Jean – Thomas, Michel Lemieux, and Simon Thivierge (1987) “Residential Energy Demand: An Integrated Two – Level Approach.” Energy Economics, 9(3), July, 139-144. (BLT87)

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Berndt, E.R., and G.C. Watkins (1977) “Demand for Natural Gas: Residential and Commercial Markets in Ontario and British Columbia.” Canadian Journal of Economics, 10(1), February, 97-111. (B&W77)

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Berndt, E.R., G. May, and G.C. Watkins (1980b) “An Econometric Model of Alberta Electricity Demand.” Ziemba Et Al (1980a), 103-116. (BMW80)

Berndt, E.R., M.A. Fuss, and L. Waverman (1977) “Dynamic Models for the Industrial Demand for Energy.” EPRI-EA 580. Palo Alto, CA: Electric Power Res. Inst. (BFW77)

Berndt, E.R., M.A. Fuss, and L. Waverman (1980) “Dynamic Adjustment Models of Industrial Energy Demand, Empirical Analysis for U.S. Manufacturing 1947 – 1974.” Electric Power Research Institute, Final Report, Toronto, Canada, November. (BFW80)

Berndt, Ernst and Mohammad S. Khaled (1979) “Parametric Productivity Measurement and Choice among Flexible Functional Forms.” Journal of Political Economy, 87(6), 1220-1245. (B&K79)

Berndt, Ernst R. and B. Field (Eds) (1981) Modeling and Measuring Natural Resource Substitution, MIT Press: Cambridge, Mass. (B&F81)

Berndt, Ernst R. and C. J. Morrison (1979) “Income Redistribution and Employment Effects of Rising Energy Prices.” Resources and Energy, 2, 131-150. (B&M79)

Berndt, Ernst R. and David O. Wood (1975) “Technology, Prices, and the Derived Demand for Energy.” Review of Economic and Statistics, 57(3), 259-68. (B&W75)

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Berndt, Ernst R. and Dieter M. Hesse (1986) “Measuring and Assessing Capacity Utilization in the Manufacturing Sectors of Nine OECD Countries.” European Economic Review, 30(5), 961-989. (B&H86)

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Berndt, Ernst R., and German Botero (1985) “Energy Demand in the Transportation Sector of Mexico.” Journal of Development Economics, 17, April, 219-238. (B&B85)

Berndt, Ernst R., and Lauritis Christensen, (1973) “The Internal Structure of Functional Relationships: Separability, Substitution, and Aggregation.” Review of Economic Studies, 40(3), 403-410. (B&C73)

Berndt, Ernst R., and R. Samaniego (1984) “Residential Electricity Demand in Mexico: A Model Distinguishing Access from Consumption.” Land Economics, 60(3), 268-269. (B&S84)

Berndt, Ernst R., M.N. Darrough, and W.E. Diewert (1977) “Flexible Functional Forms and Expenditure Distributions: An Application to Canadian Consumer Demand Functions.” International Economic Review, 18(3), October, 651-675. (BDD77) (No New Elasticities)

Bernstein, Mark A., and James Griffen (2005) “Regional Differences in the Price – Elasticity of Demand for Energy.” Prepared for the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. Technical Report, Santa Monica, CA: Rand Corporation. Data At: www.Tonto.Eia.Doe.Gov/Dnaw/Ng/Ng_Pri_Sum_Dcu_Nus_M.Htm. (B&G05)

Bernstein, P.M., W.D. Montgomery, and T.F. Rutherford (1999) “Global Impacts of the Kyoto Agreement: Results from the MS – MRT Model.” Resource and Energy Economics, 21, (3-4), 375-413. (BMR99)

Berzeg, Korhan (1982) “Demand for Motor Gasoline: A Generalized Error Components Model.” Southern Economic Journal, 49(2), 462-471. (Ber82)

Betancourt, R. R. (1981) “An Econometric Analysis of Peak Electricity Demand in the Short – Run.” Energy Economics, 1, 14-29. (Bet81)

Bettendorf, Leon, Stephanie A. Van Der Geest, and Marco Varkevisser (2003) “Price Asymmetry in the Dutch Retail Gasoline Market.” Energy Economics, 25, 669-689. (BVV03)

Bhat, C.R., S. Sen, and N. Eluru (2008). “The Impact of Demographics, Built Environment Attributes, Vehicle Characteristics, and Gasoline Prices on Household Vehicle Holdings and Use.” Transportation Research Part B (forthcoming). (BSE08) (No Elasticity, Nice Survey Vehicle Share Models)

Bhatia, Ramesh (1987) “Energy Demand Analysis in Developing Countries: A Review.” Energy Journal, 8, Special LDC Issue, 1-33. (Bha87) (Survey)

Bhattacharyya, Subhes C., and Andon Blake (Forthcoming 2009) “Domestic Demand for Petroleum Products in MENA.” Energy Policy. (B&B09)

Biermayr, P., and R. Haas (1995) “Impacts on Energy Demand of Private Households in Austria.” FWF/Institute of Energy Economics, Research Project (Presentation). (B&H95) (pdf-OH)

Biesiot, W., and K.J. Noorman (1999) “Energy Requirements of Household Consumption: A Case Study of the Netherlands.” Ecological Economics, 28(3), 367-383. (B&N99) (No Elasticities)

Binswanger, Hans P. (1974) “A Cost Function Approach to the Measurement of Elasticities of Factor Demand and Elasticities of Substitution.” American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 56(2), 377-386. (Bin74) (No Energy Elasticities)

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Binswanger, Mathias (2001) “Technological Progress and Sustainable Development: What about the Rebound Effect?” Ecological Economics, 36(1), 119-132. (Bin01) (No Elasticity, Survey of % Rebound Effect)

Birky, Alicia, David Greene, Thomas Gross, David Hamilton, Kenneth Heitner, Larry Johnson, John Maples, James Moore, Philip Patterson, Steve Plotkin, and Frank Stodolsky (2001) Future U.S. Highway Energy Use: A Fifty Year Perspective, Prepared for the Office of Transportation Technologies, Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, U.S. Department of Energy. (BGG01) (Good for Possible Future Technologies)

Birol, F., and N. Guerer (1993) “Modelling the Transport Sector Fuel Demand for Developing Economies.” Energy Policy, 21(12), December, 1164-1172. (B&G93)

Bjerkholt, O., S. Longva, O. Olsen, and S. Strom (Eds.) (1983) “Analysis of Supply and Demand of Electricity in the Norwegian Economy.” Central Bureau of Statistics, Oslo, Norway. (BLOS83)

Bjerkholt, Olav, and Jon Rinde (1983) “Consumption Demand in the MSG Model.” Bjerkholt Et Al (1983), 84-107. (B&R83)

Bjorner, Thomas B., and Henrik H. Jensen (2000) “Industrial Energy Demand and the Effect Taxes, Agreements and Subsidies.” AKF, Insitute of Governemnt Studies, Denmark, September. (Unpublished Version of (B&J02a)), 2000. (B&J00)

Bjorner, Thomas B., and Henrik H. Jensen (2002a) “Energy Taxes, Voluntary Agreements and Investment Subsidies – A Micro – Panel Analysis of the Effect on Danish Industrial Companies’ Energy Demand.” Resource and Energy Economics, 24(3), June, 229-249. (B&J02a)

Bjorner, Thomas B., Mikael Togeby, and Henrik Jensen (2001) “Industrial Companies’ Demand for Electricity: Evidence from a Micropanel.” Energy Economics, 23(5), September, 595-617. (BTJ01)

Bjørner, Thomas Bue, and Henrik Holm Jensen (2001) “Interfuel Substitution within Industrial Companies: An Analysis Based on Panel Data At Company Level.” AKF, Insitute of Governemnt Studies, Denmark, February, (Unpublished Version of (B&J02a)). (B&J01)

Bjørner, Thomas Bue, and Henrik Holm Jensen (2002b) “Interfuel Substitution within Industrial Companies: An Analysis Based on Panel Data At Company Level.” Energy Journal, 23(2), 27-50. (B&J02b)

Blackorby, Charles and R. Robert. Russell (1981) “The Morishima Elasticity of Substitution: Symmetry, Consistency, Separability and Its Relationship to the Hicks and Allen Elasticities.” Review of Economic Studies, 48, 147-58. (B&R81) (Theory)

Blackorby, Charles, George Lady, David Nissen, and Robert Russel (1970) “Homothetic Separability and Consumer Budgeting,” Econometrica, 38(3), (May 1970), 468-472. (BLNR70)

Blackorby, Charles. and R. Robert Russell (1989) “Will the Real Elasticity of Substitution Please Stand Up? (A Comparison of the Allen/Uzawa and Morishima Elasticities).” American Economic Review, 79(4), September, 882-887. (B&R89) (Theory)

Blair, Roger D., David L. Kaserman, and Richard C. Tepel (1984) “The Impact of Improved Mileage on Gasoline Consumption.” Economic Inquiry, XXII, April, 209-217. (BKT84)

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Blattenberger, Gail R., Lester D. Taylor, and Robert K. Rennhack (1983) “Natural Gas Availability and the Residential Demand for Energy.” Energy Journal, 4(1), 23-45. (BTR83)

Blaug, Mark (1968) Economic Theory in Retrospect, R. D. Irwin: Homewood, Ill. (Bla68)

Bloch, F. E. (1980) “Residential Demand for Natural Gas.” Journal of Urban Economics, 7, 371-383. (Blo80)

Blomqvist, A., and W. Haessel (1978) “Small Cars, Large Cars, and the Price of Gasoline.” Canadian Journal of Economics, 11(3), 470-489. (B&H78) (No Elasticities)

Bloomquist, Glenn (1984) “The 55 M.P.H. Speed Limit and Gasoline Consumption.” Resources and Energy, 6(1), 21-40. (Blo84)

Blum, Ulrich, Gertrude Foos, and Marc Gaudry (1986) “Aggregate Time Series Gasoline Demand Models: Review of the Literature and New Evidence for West Germany.” Institut Fur Wirtschaftspolitik Und Wirtschaftsforschung, Universitat Karlsruhe, Discussion Paper 2/86 and Centre De Recherche Sur Les Transports-Publication #454, Department De Sciences Economiques-Cahier #8617, University of Montreal, March, 1986. (BFG86)

Blum, Ulrich, Gertrude Foos, and Marc Guadry (1988) “Aggregate Time Series Gasoline Demand Models: Review of the Literature and New Evidence for West Germany.” Transportation Research, 22A(2), 75-88. (BFG88)

Blundell, R., A. Duncan, and K. Pendakur (1998) “Semi – Parametric Estimation and Consumer Demand.” Journal of Applied Econometrics, 13(5), 435-61. (BDP98)

Blundell, R.W. (1988) “Consumer Behaviour: Theory and Empirical Evidence – A Survey.” Economic Journal, 98, 16-65. (Blu88)

Blundell, Richard, and Alan Duncan (1998) “Kernel Regression in Empirical Microeconomics.” Journal of Human Resources, 33(1), 62-87. (B&D98) (Theory of Non-Parametric)

Blundell, Richard, and Jean Marc Robin (1999) “Estimation in Large and Disaggregated Demand Systems: An Estimator for Conditionally Linear Systems.” Journal of Applied Econometrics, 14, 209-232. (B&R99)

Blundell, Richard, Panos Pashardes, and Guglielmo Weber (1993) “What Do We Learn About Consumer Demand Patterns from Micro Data?” American Economic Review, 83(3), June, 570-597. (BPW93)

Boer, Paul de, and Bjarne S. Jensen (2005) “The Expenditure System of CDES Indirect Utility Functions,” DEGIT Conference Papers C010_036, DEGIT, Dynamics, Economic Growth, and International Trade. Http://Www.Ifw-Kiel.De/Vrcent/DEGIT/Paper/Degit_10/C010_036.Pdf. (B&J05)

Bohi, Douglas R. (1981) Analyzing Demand Behavior: A Study of Energy Elasticities. Published for Resources for the Future by Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins Press. (Boh81) (Survey)

Bohi, Douglas R., and Mary Zimmerman (1984) “An Update on Econometric Studies of Energy Demand.” Annual Review of Energy, 9, 105-154. (B&Z84)

Bomberg, Matthew, and Kara M. Kockelman. (2007) “Traveler Response to the 2005 Gas Price Spike." Presented At the 86th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board.

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Bompard, Ettore, Yuchao Ma, Roberto Napoli, and Graziano Abrate (2007) “The Demand Elasticity Impacts on the Strategic Bidding Behavior of the Electricity Producers.” IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, 22(1), February, 188-197. (BMNA07a) (No Elasticities)

Bompard, Ettore, Yuchao Ma, Roberto Napoli, Graziano Abrate and Elena Ragazzi (2007) “The Impacts of Price Responsiveness on Strategic Equilibrium in Competitive Electricity Markets.” International Journal of Electrical Power and Energy Systems, 29(5), June, 397-407. (BMNAR07b) (No Elasticities)

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Bonilla, David, and Atsushi Akisawa (2006) “Gasoline Demand and New Car Fuel Efficiency in Japan.” Cambridge Univeristy and Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology. (B&A06) (No Elasticities)

Bonilla, David, and Atsushi Akisawa (2008) “Gasoline Demand and New Car Fuel Economy in Japan.” Draft, Transport Studies Unit, Oxford University Center for the Environment. (B&A08) (No Elasticities)

Boone, B., S. Hall, and D. Kemball – Cook (1995) “Endogenous Technical Progress in Fossil Fuel Demand.” Global Warming and Energy Demand, Barker, T., Ekins, P., Johnstone, N. (Eds), Routledge, London, 191-226. (BHK95)

Boonekamp, Piet G.M. (2007). “Price Elasticities, Policy Measures and Actual Developments in Household Energy Consumption – A Bottom up Analysis for the Netherlands.” Energy Economics, 29(2), March, 133-157. (Boo07)

Bopp, A.E. (1984) “Tests for Structural Change in U.S. Oil Consumption, 1967-1982.” Energy Economics, 6(4), 223-230. (Bop84)

Bopp, A.E. and D. Costello (1990) “The Economics of Fuel Choice at U.S. Electric Utilities.” Energy Economics, 12(2), April, 82-88. (B&C90)

Bopp, Anthony E. (1983) “Demand for Kerosene: A Modern Giffen Good.” Applied Economics, 15(4), 459-467. (Bop83)

Bopp, Anthony E., and John A. Neri (1978) “The Price of Gasoline: Forecasting Comparisons.” Quarterly Review of Economics and Business, 18, Winter, 23-31. (B&N78)

Borges, Antonio M., and Alfredo M. Pereira (1992b) “Energy Demand in Portuguese Manufacturing: A Two Stage Model.” Energy, 17(1), 61-77. (B&P92b)

Borgoni, Riccardo, Ulf – Christian Ewert, and Alexia Furnkranz – Prskawetz (2002) “How Important Are Household Demographic Characteristics to Explain Private Care Use Patterns. A Multilevel Approach to Austrian Data.” Working Paper, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research. Http://Www.Demogr.Mpg.De/Papers/Working/Wp-2002-006.Pdf. (BEP02) (No Elasticities)Ranjan Kumar, and Megha Shukla (1999) “Elasticities of Electricity Demand in India.” Energy Policy, 27(3), March 1999, 137-146. (B&S99)

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Boskin, Michael J., Marc S. Robinson, and Mark J. Ferron (1984) “Economic Aspects of the Taxation of Decontrolled Natural Gas.” UCLA Economics Department Working Papers, 341 August, 42. (BRF84)

Botero, Jesus, Castaña Elkin, and Carlos Eduardo VéEz (1987) “Modelo Economico De Demanda De Energia Electrica En La Industria Colombiana.” Abstracts and Papers Preliminary Versions, 2 of the 7th Latin American Meeting of the Econometric Society, SO Paulo, Brazil, August 4/7, 1073-1102. (BCV87)

Bouachera, T., and M. Mazraati (2007) “Fuel Demand and Car Ownership Modeling in India,” OPEC Review, 31(1), 27-51. (B&M07) (No Eenergy Demand Elasticities)

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Bousquet, A., and M. Ivaldi (1998) “An Individual Choice Model of Energy Mix.” Resource and Energy Economics, 20(3), 263-286. (B&I98) (No Elasticities)

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Box, G. E. P. and D. R. Cox An Analysis of Transformations, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series B (Methodological), (26, No. 2 (1964), pp. 211-252

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Boyle, G.E. (1987) “Agricultural Index Numbers and the Choice of Aggregation Formula. An Empirical Investigation for the Member States of the EC.” Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry of Ireland, 25(4). Http://Webird.Tcd.Ie/Bitstream/2262/2884/1/Jssisivolxxv41_87.Pdf. (Boy87)

Braithwait, Steven, and Ahmad Faruqui (2001) “The Choice Not to Buy: Energy Savings and Policy Alternatives for Demand Response.” Public Utilities Fortnightly, March 15, 48-60. (B&F01) (No Elasticities)

Branch, Raphael (1993) “Short Run Income Elasticity of Demand for Residential Electricity Using Consumer Expenditure Survey Data,” Energy Journal, 14(4), 111-121. (Bra93)

Brännlund, Runar, and Tommy Lundgren (2001) “A Dynamic Analysis of Interfuel Substitution for Swedish Heating Plants.” Umeå Economic Studies 550, Umeå University, Department of Economics. http://www.econ.umu.se/ues/ues550.pdf. (B&L01)

Brekke, Arne Kjell, Eystein Gjelsvik and Bjørn Helge Vatne (1987) "A Dynamic Supply Side Game Applied to the European Gas Market" Oslo, Norway. Central Bureau of Statistics

Brennand, Garry, and Iheanyi O. Walker (1990) “Do Income Elasticities of Energy Demand Depend on the Level of Economic Growth? A Sensitivity Test for OECD Countries.” OPEC Review, 14(2), Summer, 133-143. (B&W90)

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Brenton, Paul (1997) “Estimates of the Demand for Energy Using Cross – Country Consumption Data.” Applied Economics, 29, 851-859. (Bre97)

Broadman, Harry G. (1985) “Competition in Natural Gas Pipeline Wellhead Supply Purchases.” Resources for the Future Energy and Materials Division Discussion Papers, EM 85-05, November, 44. (Bro85)

Brock, R. Horace, John P. Klingstedt and Donald M. Jones (1985) "Petroleum Accounting: Principles, Procedures and Issues" Denton, Texas. Professional Development Institute (BKJ85)(Book)(Bib)(Ref)

Brons, Martijn, Peter Nijkamp, Eric Pels, and Piet Rietveld (2006) “A Meta – Analysis of the Price Elasticity of Gasoline Demand. A System of Equations Approach.” Tinbergen Institute Discussion Paper. (BNP06)

Brookes, L.G. (1972) “More on the Output Elasticity of Energy Consumption.” Journal of Industrial Economics, 21(1), 3-92. (Bro72)

Brookes, Len (1990) “The Greenhouse Effect: The Fallacies in the Energy Efficiency Solution.” Energy Policy, 18(2), March, 199-201. (Bro90) (theory)

Brown, Alan, and Angus Deaton (1972) “Surveys in Applied Economics.” Economic Journal, December, 1145-1236. (BDD72) (Not Printed But on Hdrive)

Brown, Murray (1967) “The Theory and Empirical Analysis of Production.” National Bureau of Economic Research; Distributed by Columbia University Press. (Bro67)

Brown, R., and L. Christensen (1981) “Estimating Elasticities of Substitution in A Model of Partial Static Equilibrium: An Application to US Agriculture 1947-1974.” Measuring and Modeling Natural Resources Substitution, Edited by E. R. Berndt and B. C. Field, MIT Press. (B&C81)

Brown, S.P.A., and Keith R. Phillips (1989) “An Econometric Analysis of U.S. Oil Demand.” Research Paper, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, Dallas, TX. January. (B&P89)

Brown, Scott B. (1983) “An Aggregate Petroleum Consumption Model.” Energy Economics, 5(1) January, 27-30. (Bro83)

Brown, Stephen, and Keith R. Phillips (1991) “US Oil Demand and Conservation.” Contemporary Policy Issues, 9(1), January, 67-72. (B&P91)

Brownstone, David, and Hao Fang (2008) “Vehicle Ownership and Utilization Choice Model with Endogenous Residential Density.” University of California, Irvine. (B&F08) (interesting no elasticities)

Bryant, Richard R. (1986) “U.S. Residential Demand for Wood.” Energy Journal, 7(3), 137-147. (Bry86)

Bunn, Derek W., and Jeremy P. Seigal (1983) “Television Peaks in Electricity Demand.” Energy Economics, January, 5(1), 31-36. (B&S83) (No Elasticities)

Burgess, Giles, and Morton Paglin (1981) “Lifeline Electricity Rates As An Income Transfer Device.” Land Economics, February, 57(1), 41-47. (B&P81)

Burright, Burke K., and John Enns (1975) “Econometric Models of the Demand for Motor Fuel.” R-1561-NSF, Rand Corporation, Santa Monica, CA. (B&E75)

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Buse, A. (1982) "The Likelihood Ratio, Wald, and Lagrange Multiplier Test: An Expository Note." The American Statician. (36, No.3, Part 1. Pp 153-157 (Bus82)(Theory)(Bib)

Button, Kenneth, Ndoh Ngoe, and John Hine (1993) “Modelling Vehicle Ownership and Use in Low Income Countries.” Journal of Tranport Economics and Policy, 27(1), 51-67. (BNH93)

Buyuksahin, Bahattin, Celso Brunetti, Michel A. Robe and Kirsten R. Soneson (2010) Do OPEC Members Know Something the Market Doesn’t? ‘Fair Price’ Pronouncements and the Market Price of Crude Oil. Working Paper Series.(BBR10)(Book)(Bib)

Bye, Torstein (1986) “Nonsymmetric Responses in Energy Demand.” Energy Decisions for the Future: Challenges and Opportunities, Proceeding of the Eighth Annual International Conference of the International Association of Energy Economists, Tokyo, Japan, June 1986, Edited by Mitsuru Miyata and Kenichi Matsui, 53-69. (Bye86)

Byron, R.P. (1970) “A Simple Method for Estimating Demand Systems Under Separable Utility Assumptions.” Review of Economic Studies, 37(2), April, 261-274. (Byr70)

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Cabezas Vega, Luis A. (1994) “Factor Subsitution, Capacity Utilization and Total Factor Productivity Growth in the Peruvian Manufacturing Industry.” Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden. (Cab94)

Cadoret, Isabelle, and Jean Luc Karnik (1991) “Modélization De La Demande De Gaz Naturel Dans Le Secteur Domestique: France, Italie, Royaume-Uni 1978-1989.” Cahiers Du Centre d'Etudes Supérieures d'Economie Et Gestion #7, Ecole Nationale Supérieure Du Pétrole Et Des Moteurs, Institut Français Du Pétrole, Rueil Malmaison, France. (C&K91)

Cadoret, Isabelle, and Patricia Renou (1992) “Élasticités Et Substitutions Énergétiques: Difficultés Méthodologiques.” Revue De l'Énergie, 438, Mars/Avril, 198-208. (C&R92)

Caloghirou, Yannis D., Alexi G. Mourelatos, and Henry Thompson (1997) “Industrial Energy Substitution During the 1980s in the Greek Economy.” Energy Economics, 19, 476-491. (CMT97)

Cameron, T.A., and S.L. Schwartz (1979) “Sectoral Energy Demand in Canadian Manufacturing Industries.” Energy Economics, 1(2), April, 112-118. (C&S79)

Canada, Energy, Mines and Resources Canada (1990) IFSD Energy Demand Price Elasticity. Ottawa, ON. As Cited In: Waverman, L. (1992). “Econometric Modeling of Energy Demand: When Are Substitutes Good Substitues?” Energy Demand: Evidence and Expectations. Guildford, UK: Surrey University Press. (Can90)

Cancelo, Jose Ramon, and Antoni Espasa (1996) “Modelling and Forecasting Daily Series of Electricity Demand.” Investigaciones Economicas, 20(3), September, 359-76. (C&E96) (No Price Elasticies – Weather and Holidays)

Canova, Fabio (1995) “Vector Autoregressive Models: Specification, Estimation, Inference, and Forecasting.” Handbook of Applied Econometrics, Blackwell: Oxford, UK. (Can95) (theory)

Capone, Charles A. Jr., and Kenneth G. Elzinger (1987) “Technology and Energy Use Before, During, and After OPEC: the U.S. Portland Cement Industry.” Energy Journal, 8(3), July, 93-112. (C&E87)

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Capper, G., and A. Scott (1982) “The Economics of House Heating: Further Findings.” Energy Economics, 4(??), 134-138. (C&S82) (No Price Elasticities)

Cargill, T.E. and R.A. Meyer (1971) “Estimating the Demand for Electricity by Time of Day.” Applied Economics, 3(4), 233-246. (C&M71)

Carlevaro, F. and Charles Spierer (1983) “Dynamic Energy Demand Models with Latent Equipment.” European Economic Review, 23, 161-194. (C&S83)

Carlevaro, Fabrizio, Jean – Luc Bertholet, Jean – Paul Chaze, and Patrick Taffe (1992) “Engineering – Econometric Modeling of Energy Demand.” Journal of Energy Engineering, 118(2), August, 109-121. (CBC92)

Carlson, R. L. (1978) “Seemingly Unrelated Regression and the Demand for Automobiles of Different Sizes, 1965-75: A Disaggregate Approach.” Journal of Business, 51(2), 1978. (Car78)

Carter, H., and J. Youde (1974) “Some Impacts of the Changing Energy Situation on U.S. Agriculture.” American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 56(5), 878-887. (C&Y74) (No Elasticities)

Casler, Stephen D. (1997) “Applied Production Theory: Explicit, Flexible, and General Functional Forms.” Applied Economics, 29(11), November, 1483-1492. (Cas97) (theory)

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Chang, H. S., and W. S. Chern (1981b) “A Study on the Demand for Electricity and the Variation in the Price Elasticities for Manufacturing Industries.” Journal of Economics and Business, 33(2), 122-131. (C&C81b)

Chang, Hui S., and Wen S. Chern (1981a) “Specification, Estimation, and Forecasts of Industrial Demand and Price of Electricity.” Energy Systems and Policy, 5(3), 219-242. (C&C81a)

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Chern, Wen S. (1978a) “Aggregate Demand for Energy in the United States.” Econometric Studies in Demand and Supply, Ed. by G.S. Maddala, Wen S. Chern, and Gurmukh S. Gill, New York: Praeger, 5-41. (Che78a)

Chern, Wen S. (1987a) “Aggregate Energy and Oil Demand in Less Developed Countries.” Energy Systems and Policy, 10(1), 73-91. (Che87a)

Chern, Wen S. (1987b) “An Econometric Analysis of Sectoral Energy Demand in Taiwan.” Global Energy Interactions, R.K. Pachauri (Ed.), the Riverdale Company, INC Publishers, Maryland, U.S.A, 1987, 121-141. (Che87b)

Chern, Wen S., and Horacio Soberron – Ferrar (1985) “Energy Demand in Less Developed Countries: A Range of Uncertain Future.” Energy and Economy Global Interdependencies, 7: Energy Use and Demand in Developing Countries, Papers Presented At the 7th Annual International Conference of the International Association of Energy Economists, Bonn, Federal Republic of Germany, June 3-5, 1985, 79- 94. (C&S85)

Chern, Wen S., and Horacio Soberron – Ferrar (1986) “Structural Changes of Energy Demand in Less Developed Countries.” OPEC Review, Winter, 71-86. (C&S86)

Chern, Wen S., and Richard E. Just (1979) “Analysis of Aggregate Electricity Demand Elasticities with Implications for Time – of – Day Pricing.” Modeling and Analysis of Electricity Demand by Time – of – Day, Fazzolare and Taylor (1979), December, 5, 3-20. (C&J79)(scan)

Chern, Wen S., and Richard E. Just (1980a) “A Generalized Model for Fuel Choices with Application to the Paper Industry.” Energy Systems and Policy, 4(4), 273-294. (C&J80a)

Chern, Wen S., and Richard E. Just (1980b) “Regional Analysis of Electricity Demand Growth.” Energy, 5, 35-46. (C&J80b)

Chern, Wen S., and William E. James (1988) “Measurements of Energy Productivity in Asian Countries.” Energy Policy, October, 494-505. (C&J88) (No Elasticities)

Chern, Wen S., Sheng-Yann Lii and Horacio Soberon – Ferrer (1984) “Impacts of Economic Growth and Energy Prices on Energy Demand in Less Developed Countries.” Energy Industries in Transition 1985-2000, Proceedings of the Sixth Annual North American Meeting of the International Association of Energy Economists, Edited by John P. Weyant and Dorothy B. Sheffield, San Francisco, CA, 799-813. (CLS84)

Chern, Wen, and Richard Just (1980) “Regional Analysis of Electricity Demand Growth” Energy, 5, 35-46. (C&J80c)

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Chernick, H., and A. Reschovsky (1997) “Who Pays the Gasoline Tax?” National Tax Journal, 50(2), 233-260. (C&R97) (No Elasticties Reported, Looks at Lr Regressivity of Tax)

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Choe, B. J., and A. Lambertini (1978) “Energy Prospects in Non – OPEC Developing Countries: 1976-1985.” World Bank Working Paper. August, 1978. (C&L78)

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Chung, J.W. (1987) “On the Estimation of Factor Substitution in the Translog Model.” Review of Economics and Statistics, 69(2), 409-417. (Chu87)

Chung, Jae Wang (1981) “The Price of Gasoline, the Oil Crisis, and the Choice of Transportation Mode.” Quarterly Review of Economics and Business, 21(3). University of Illinois. (Chu81)

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Clarke, H.R. (1983) “On the Specification of Neoclassical Energy Demand Functions.” Resources and Energy, 5, 331-347. (Cla83) (No Elasticities)

Clements, Kenneth W. (1983) “The Demand for Energy Used in Transport.” Australian Journal of Management, 8(2), 27-56. (Cle83)

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Considine, T.J. (1989b) “Separability, Functional Form, and Regulatory Policy in Models of Interfuel Substitution.” Energy Economics, 11(2), April, 82-94. (Con89b)

Considine, T.J., and T.D. Mount (1984) “Energy Pricing, Employment and Economic Growth: An Econometric Analysis of the New York State Economy.” Department of Agricultural Economics, Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station, NY, A.E. Res. 84-13, July, 1-28. (C&M84) (No Elasticities)

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Considine, Timothy (2000) “The Impacts of Weather Variations on Energy Demand and Carbon Emissions.” Resources and Energy Economics, 22(4), 295-312. (Con00)

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Considine, Timothy J. (1985) “Interfuel Substitution and Cyclical Volatility in the U.S. Natural Gas Markets.” Journal of Energy and Development, 10(1), 97-109. (Con85) (Examines Other Studies Elasticities)

Considine, Timothy J. (1990) “Symmetry Constraints and Variable Returns to Scale in Logit Models.” Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, 8(3), 347-353. (Con90)

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Cooper, Russel J., and Keith R. Mclaren (1996) “A System of Demand Equations Satisfying Effectively Global Regularity Conditions.” Review of Economics and Statistics, 78(2), May, 359-364. (C&M96)

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Cramer, J.S. (1957) “A Dynamic Approach to the Theory of Consumer Demand.” the Review of Economic Studies, 24(2), 73-86. (Cra57)

Cramer, J.S. (1959) “Private Motoring and the Demand for Petrol.” Journal of the Royal Statistical Society (Series A), 122, 334-372. (Cra59)

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Dargay, Joyce (2007) “The Effect of Prices and Income on Car Travel in the UK.” Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 41(10), December, 949-960. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VG7-4PCR1JS-1/2/88b991c9356797077ddf1ed136e598c4. (Dar07) (Price Elasticities)

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Dahan, Abdulkarim Ali (1996) Energy Consumption in Yemen: Economics and Policy 1970-1990, Ph.D. Dissertation, Department of Mining and Geology, University of Arizona. (Dah96)

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Dahl, C. and L. Mcdonald (1998) “Forecasting Energy Demand in the Developing World.” Energy Sources, 20(9), 875-889. (D&M98)

Dahl, C. and M. Erdogan (2000) “Energy and Interfactor Substitution in Turkey.” OPEC Review, 24(1), 1-22. (D&E00)

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Dahl, Carol A. (1979) “Consumer Adjustment to a Gasoline Tax.” Review of Economics and Statistics, 61, August, 427-432. (Dah79)

Dahl, Carol A. (1982) “Do Gasoline Demand Elasticities Vary?” Land Economics, 58(3), August, 373-382. (Dah82)

Dahl, Carol A. (1986) “Gasoline Demand Survey.” Energy Journal, 7(1), 67-82. (Dah86)

Dahl, Carol A. (1989) “Spatially Analyzing the Impact of A ‘No New Nuke’s Policy’ on European Natural Gas Markets.” Energy Economics, 11(4) October, 1989, 262-274. (Dah89)

Dahl, Carol A. (1990) “Final Report on the Louisiana Oil and Gas Model.” Prepared for the Louisiana Center for Energy Studies, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. (Dah90)

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Donnelly, W.A. (1984c) “Residential Electricity Demand Modeling in the Australian Capital Territory: Preliminary Results.” Energy Journal, 5(2), 119-131. (Don84c)(Don87)

Donnelly, W.A. (1984d) “The Australian Demand for Petrol.” International Journal of Transport Economics, XI(2-3), August – December, 189-205. (Don84d)(Don82)(Don87)

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Gately, Dermot (1987) “Taking Off: The U.S. Demand for Air Travel and Jet Fuel.” Economics Department New York University, December 1987. (Gat87b)(Gat88) (Draft Copy, Version Published in 1988).

Gately, Dermot (1988a) “Taking Off: the U.S. Demand for Air Travel and Jet Fuel.” Energy Journal, 9(4), October, 63-94. (Gat88a)(Gat87)

Gately, Dermot (1988b) “The US Demand for Highway Travel and Motor Fuel.” Economics Department New York University, August 1988. (Gat88) (Draft Copy, Version Published in 1990)

Gately, Dermot (1990) “The US Demand for Highway Travel and Motor Fuel.” Energy Journal, 11(3), July, 59-73. (Gat90)(Gat88b) (But Longer Sample in Latter)

Gately, Dermot (1991) “Imperfect Price – Reversibility of U.S. Gasoline Demand: Asymmetric Responses to Price Increases and Declines.” Economics Department, New York University. (Gat91)

Gately, Dermot (1992a) “Imperfect Price – Reversibility of World Oil Demand.” Working Paper, C.Starr Center for Applied Economics, New York University, New York, NY. (Gat92a)

Gately, Dermot (1992b) “Imperfect Price – Reversibility of U.S. Gasoline Demand: Asymmetric Responses to Price Increases and Declines.” Energy Journal, 13(4), 179-208. (Gat92b)

Gately, Dermot (1992c) “Oil Demands in the US and Japan: Why the Demand Reductions Caused by the Price Increases of the 1970's Won't Be Reversed by the Price Declines of the 1980's.” RR # 92-09. C.Starr Center for Applied Economics, New York University, New York, NY. (Gat92c)(Gat93a)

Gately, Dermot (1993) “The Imperfect Price Reversibility of World Oil Demand.” Energy Journal, 14(4), 163-182. (Gat93)

Gately, Dermot (1993a) “Oil Demands in the US and Japan: Why the Demand Reductions Caused by the Price Increases of the 1970's Won't Be Reversed by the Price Declines of the 1980's.” Japan and the World Economy, 5, 295-320. (Gat92c)(Gat93a)

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Gately, Dermot (2001) “How Plausible Is the Consensus Projection of Oil Below $25 and Persian Gulf Oil Capacity and Output Doubling by 2020.” Energy Journal, 22(4), 1-27. (Gat01) (No Elasticities)

Gately, Dermot and Joyce Dargay (1995) “The Imperfect Price Reversibility of Non – Transport Oil Demand in the OECD.” Energy Economics,17(1), 59-71. (G&D95)

Gately, Dermot and Peter Rappoport (1988) “The Adjustment of U.S. Oil Demand to the Price Increases of the 1970's.” Energy Journal, 9(2), April, 93-109. (G&R88)

Gately, Dermot and Shane S. Streifel (1997) Demand for Oil Products in Developing Countries, World Bank Discussion Paper No. 359, Washington D.C. (G&S97)

Gately, Dermot and Shane Streifel (1997) “The Demand for Oil Products in the Developing Countries.” World Bank Discussion Papers. CSM HD9578.D44 G38. (G&S97)

Gately, Dermot, and Hilliard G. Huntington (2002) “The Asymmetric Effects of Changes in Price and Income on Energy and Oil Demand.” Energy Journal, 23(1), 19-55. (G&H02)

Gately, Dermot, and Joyce Dargay (1995) “The Response of World Energy and Oil Demand to Income Growth and Changes in Oil Prices.” Annual Review of Energy and the Environment, 20. (G&D95)

Gately, Dermot, M. A. Adelman, and James M. Griffin (1986) “Lessons from the 1986 Oil Price Collapse.” Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 2, 237-283. (GAG86)( Gat86a)

Gaudry, M.J.I. (1984) “Drag, Un Modele De La Demande Routiere, Des Accidents Et De Leue Gravite Appliqué Au Quebec De 1956 A 1982.” Publication 359, Center De Recherche Sur Les Transport, University De Montreal, in Accident Analysis and Prevention. (Gau84qBFG80)

Geary, Patric T. and Michio Morishima (1973) “Demand and Supply under Separability.” Theory of Demand: Real and Monetary, Ed. by Michio Morishima, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 87-147. (G&M73) (?)

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Giovanni, Urga (1996) “On the Identification Problem in Testing the Dynamic Specification of Factor – Demand Equations.” Economic Letters, 52(3), September, 205-210. (Gio96) (Theory)

Girod, Jacques (1976) “Les Modèles De Demande d'Énergie.” Revue De l'Énergie, 283, Mai, 270-275. (Gir76) (No Elasticities – Survey of Demand Conferences and Bit of Methodology)

Gjelsvik, E., and K. Roland (1986) “A Dynamic Adjustment Model of Natural Gas Demand in Four European Countries.” Report from CBS, Oslo, Norway. (G&R86b)

Gjelsvik, Eystein, and Kjell Roland (1986) “A Dynamic Cost of Adjustment Model of Natural Gas Demand in the Federal Republic of Germany.” Energy Decisions for the Future: Challenges and Opportunities, Proceeding of the Eighth Annual International Conference of the International Association of Energy Economists, Tokyo, Japan, June 1986, Edited by Mitsuru Miyata and Kenichi Matsui, 913-932. (G&R86a)

Glakpe, Emmanuel, and Rocco Fazzolare (1985) “Economic Demand Analysis for Electricity in West Africa.” Energy Journal, 6(1), January, 137-144. (G&F85)

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Goel, R.K. (1994) “Quasi – Experimental Taxation Elasticities of U.S. Gasoline Demand.” Energy Economics, 16(2), 133-37. (Goe94) (Only Tax Elasticities, Confounds Effects)

Goel, R.K., and M.J. Morey (1993) “Effect of the 1973 Oil Price Embargo: A Non – Parametric Analysis.” Energy Economics, 15, January, 39-48. (G&M93)

Goel, Rajeev K. and Mathew J. Morey (1995) “Sudden Oil Price Changes: the Effect on US Gasoline Demand.” OPEC Review, 19, 203-218 (G&M95)

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Goldberg, Pinelopi Koujianopu (1998) “The Effects of the Corporate Average Fuel Efficiency Standards in the U.S.” Journal of Industrial Economics, 46(1), March, 1-33. (Gol98)

Goldman S.M. and H. Uzawa (1964) “A Note on Separability in Demand Analysis.” Econometrica, 32(3), July, 387-398. (G&U64)

Golob, T.F., S. Kim, and W. Ren (1996) “How Households Use Different Types of Vehicles, A Structural Driver Allocation and Usage Model.” Transportation Research, 30(2), 103-118. (GKR96) (No P or Y Elasticities-Vehicle and Driver Characteristics)

Golombek, R., and M. Hoel (1987) “The Relationship Between the Price of Natural Gas and Crude Oil: Some Aspects of Efficient Contracts.” Natural Gas Markets and Contracts, Golombek Et Al. (Eds.), Elsevir Science Publishers, Netherlands, 221-238. (G&H87)

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Gopalakrishnan, Chennat (1987) “Energy – Nonenergy Input Substitution in Western U.S. Agriculture: Some Findings.” Energy Journal, 8(1), January, 133-144. (Gop87)

Gopalakrishnan, Chennat, Gholam H. Khaleghi, and Rajendra B. Shrestha (1989) “Energy – Non – Energy Input Substitution in U. S. Agriculture: Some Findings.” Applied Economics, 21(?), 673-679. (GKS89) (Article At End of Pdf)

Gorman, W. M. (1953) “Community Preference Fields.” Econometrica, 21(1), January, 63-80. (Gor53) (Theory)

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Gorman, W.M. (1959) “Separable Utility and Aggregation.” Econometrica, 21 (3), July, 469-481. (Gor59) (Theory)

Gorman, W.M. (1961) “On a Class of Preference Fields.” Metroeconomica, 13, August, 53-56. (Gor61)

Gorman, W.M. (1968) “Conditions for Additive Separability.” Econometrica, 36(3/4), July-Oct., 605-609. (Gor68) (Theory)

Gorman, W.M. (1981) “Some Engel Curve.” In: Deaton, A, Editor. Essays in the Theory and Measurement of Consumer Behavior in Honor of Richard Stone, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 7-29 (Gor81) (Theory)

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Gowdy, John M. (1983) “Industrial Demand for Natural Gas: Interindustry Variation in New York State.” Energy Economics, 5(3), July, 171-177. (Gow83)

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Grady, S.T. (1986) “Regional Demand for Natural Gas in the Residential Sector.” Review of Regional Studies, 15(3), Fall, 19-28. (Gra86)

Graham, D., and S. Glaister (2002b) “Review of Income and Price Elasticities of Demand for Road Traffic.” Report to the Department for Transport, Dft, London. Downloaded July 18, 2004. Http://Www.Cts.Cv.Ic.Ac.Uk/Html/Researchactivities/Publicationdetails.Asp?Publicationid=267 (G&G02b)

Graham, D.J. and Stephen Glaister (2005) “Decomposing the Determinants of Road Traffic Demand.” Applied Economics 7(1), 19-28. (G&G05) (Theory, Quoted Elasticities)

Graham, Dan, and Stephen Glaister (2002a) “The Demand for Automobile Fuel: A Survey of Elasticities.” Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, 36, Part I, January, 1-26. (G&G02)

Graham, Daniel J., and Stephen Glaister (2004a) “A Review of Road Traffic Demand Elasticity Estimates: A Review,” Transport Reviews, 24(3), 261-274. (G&G04) (No New Elasticities)

Granderson, Gerald, and C.A. Knox Lovell (1998) “The Impact of Regulation on Input Substitution and Operating Cost.” Southern Economic Journal, 65(1), July, 83-97. (G&L98) (Elasticities Not Usable)

Granger, Clive W. J. (2001) Chapter 26. "Spurious Regressions in Economics." Included in Comparisson to Theoretical Econometrics. Edited by E. Baltagi. Pp 257-261 (Gra01)(Theory)(Bib)

Granger, Clive W.J. (1999) “Empirical Modeling in Economics: Specification and Evaluation.” New York, Cambridge University Press. (Gra99) ( Theory)(Bib)

Granger, C. W. J. and P. Newbold (1974) "Spurious Regressions in Econometrics" Jounal of Economics Vol 2. University of Nottingham, Nottingham. Pp 111-120 (G&N74)(theory)(Bib)

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Granger, Clive W.J., Robert Engle, Ramu Ramanathan, and Allan Andersen. (1979) “Residential Load Curves and Time of Day Pricing: An Econometric Analysis.” Journal of Econometrics, 9(1), 13-32. (GER79) (No Elasticities, Regressions on Hourly Data)

Granger, W.W.J., and P. Newbold (1974) “Spurious Regressions in Econometrics.” Journal of Econometrics, 2, 111-120. (Gra74)

Gray, Dale (1987) “Framework for Projecting Petroleum Product Demand Including the Effect of Energy Prices.” Global Energy Interactions, R.K. Pachauri (Ed.), the Riverdale Company, INC Publishers, Maryland, U.S.A., 1987, 1011-1034. (Gra87) (Use Table 10 Format)

Green, R. (1987) “Regional Variations in US Consumer Response to Price Changes in Home Heating Fuels: the Northeast and the South.” Applied Economics, 19, 1261-68. (Gre87) (ILL)

Green, Rodney (1985) Forecasting with Computer Models, New York: Praeger. (Gre85)

Green, Rodney D., Arlease G. Salley, Gail Grass, and Anthony S. Osei (1986) “The Demand for Heating Fuels: A Disaggregated Modeling Approach.” Atlantic Economic Journal, XIV(4), December, 1-14. (GSG86)

Greene, David L. (1980a) “The Spatial Dimension of Gasoline Demand.” Geographical Survey, 9(2), April, 19-28. (Gre80a)

Greene, D.L. (1998) “Why CAFE Worked.” Energy Policy, 26(8), 595-613. (Gre98) (No Elasticities)

Greene, D.L., and G. Kulp (1982) “An Analysis of the 1978 – 80 Decline in Gasoline Consumption in the United States.” Energy, 7(4), 367-375. (G&K82)

Greene, D.L., and G.F. Roberts (1984) “Fuel Consumption for Road Transport in the Usa – A Comment.” Energy Economics, 6(2), April, 145-146. (G&R84) (Not Econometric, But Interesting Break Down of Mpg Changes)

Greene, D.L., and J. Deciccio (2000) “Engineering – Economic Analyses of Automotive Fuel Economy Potential in the United States.” Annual Review of Energy and Environment, 25, 477-536. (G&D00) (No Elasticities)

Greene, D.L., and N.I. Tishchishyna (2001) “Costs of Oil Dependence: A 2000 Update.” Transportation Quarterly, 55(3), 11-33. (G&T01)

Greene, David J. (1988) “A Demand – Determined Model of the Fuel Oil Market.” Energy Economics, 11(2), April, 125-139. (Gre88)

Greene, David L. (1979) “State Differences in the Demand for Gasoline: An Econometric Analysis.” Energy Systems and Policy, 3(2), 191-212. (Gre79)

Greene, David L. (1980b) “Regional Demand for Gasoline Comment.” Journal of Regional Science, 20(1), 103-109. (Gre80b) (No Elasticities, Good Comments on State Price Data)

Greene, David L. (1981a) “State – Level Stock System Model of Gasoline Demand.” Transportation Research Record, 801, 44-50. (Gre81a)

Greene, David L. (1981b) “The Aggregate Demand for Gasoline and Highway Passenger Vehicles in the United States: A Review of the Literature 1938-1978.” Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL 5728, July. (Gre81b) (Do I Have This?)

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Greene, David L. (1983a) “Motor Gasoline Use: Factors, Trends, and Outlook.” Transportation Energy Group, Oak Ridge National Laboratory. April 5, 1983. (Gre83a) (No Elasticities)

Greene, David L. (1983b) “Regional Demand Implications for Gasoline Supply Shortages.” Systems and Models for Energy and Environmental Analysis, Ed. by Lakshmanan and Nijkamp, Gower: Hampshire, England. (Gre83b)

Greene, David L. (1984) “A Derived Demand Model of Regional Highway Diesel Fuel Use.” Transportation Research. 18B(1), 43-61. (Gre84)

Greene, David L. (1986) “The Market Share of Diesel Cars in the USA, 1979 – 83.” Energy Economics, January, 13-21. (Gre86) (No Elasticities)

Greene, David L. (1989) “Cafe or Price?: An Analysis of the Effects of Federal Fuel Economy Regulations and Gasoline Price on New Car MPG, 1978-89.” Energy Journal, 11(3), 37-57. (Gre89)

Greene, David L. (1991) “Short – Run Pricing Strategies to Increase Corporate Average Fuel Economy.” Energy Journal, 13(1), 117-143. (Gre91) (No Elasticities)

Greene, David L. (1991) “Short – Run Pricing Strategies to Increase Corporate Average Fuel Economy.” Economic Inquiry, 29, 101-114. (Gre91)

Greene, David L. (1992) “Vehicle Use and Fuel Economy: How Big Is the “Rebound” Effect?” Energy Journal, 13(1), 117-143. (Gre92)

Greene, David L., and Patricia S. Hu (1984) “Vehicle Usage in Multi – Vehicle Households.” Transportation Research Record, 988, 19-24. (G&H84)

Greene, David L., and Patricia S. Hu (1984a) “Vehicle Usage in Multi – Vehicle Households.” Transportation Research Record, 988, 19-24. (G&H84a)

Greene, David L., and Patricia S. Hu (1984b) “The Influence of the Price of Gasoline on Vehicle Use in Multivehicle Households.” Transportation Research Record, 988. (G&H84b)

Greene, David L., and Patricia S. Hu (1986) “A Functional Form Analysis of the Short – Run Demand for Travel and Gasoline by One – Vehicle Households.” Transportation Research Record, 1092, 10-15. (G&H86)

Greene, David L., and Patricia S. Hu (1986) “A Functional Form Analysis of the Short – Run Demand for Travel and Gasoline by One – Vehicle Households.” Transportation Research Record, 1092, 10-15. (G&H86)

Greene, David L., James Kahn, and Robert Gibson (1999a) An Econometric Analysis of the Elasticity of Vehicle Travel with Respect to Fuel Cost Per Mile Using RTEC Survey Data, Http://Www.Osti.Gov/Dublincore/Gpo/Servlets/Purl/6659-Mar35g/Webviewable/. (GKG99a)(GKG99b)

Greene, David L., Philip D. Patterson, Margaret Singh, and Jia Li (2 5) “Feebates, Rebates and Gas-Guzzler Taxes: A Study of Incentives for Increased Fuel Economy.” Energy Policy, 33(6), April, 757-775. (GPSL05)

Greene, David, James R. Kahn, and Robert C. Gibson (1999b) “Fuel Economy Rebound Effect for U.S. Household Vehicles.” Energy Journal, 20(3), 1-31. (GKG99b)(GKG99a)

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Greening, L.A., D.L. Greene, and C. Difiglio (2000) “Energy Efficiency, and Consumption – The Rebound Effect – A Survey.” Energy Policy, 28(6), 389-401. (GGD00)

Greening, A. Lorna, Lee Schipper, Robert E. Davis and Stuart Bell (1994) "Working Papers" Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Automotive Personal Transportation by Socioeconomic Groupings in the Southeatern United States. Division of research and Service. College of Commerce and Business Administration (GSD94)(No elasticities)(Bib)

Greening, Lorna A. (1993) “Life – Cycle Analysis of Gasoline Expenditure Patterns.” Working Paper, Division of Research and Service, College of Commerce and Business Administration, the University of Alabama. (Gre93) (No Elasticities)

Greening, Lorna A. Hann Tarn Jeng, John Formby, and David C. Cheng (1994) “Use of Region, Life – Cycle, and Role Variables in the Short – Run Estimation of the Demand for Gasoline and Miles Traveled.” Applied Economics, 27, 643-56. (GJF95)

Greening, Lorna A., and Hann Tarn Jeng (1994) “Life – Cycle Analysis of Gasoline Expenditure Patterns.” Energy Economics, 16(3), 217-228. (G&J94) (No Elasticities)

Greening, Lorna A., Hann Tarn Jeng, John Formby, and David C. Cheng (1994) “Use of Region, Life – Cycle, and Role Variables in the Short – Run Estimation of the Demand for Gasoline and Miles Traveled.” Working Paper 94-01, Division of Research and Service, College of Commerce and Business Administration, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa. (GJF94)

Greenlees, John S. (1980c) “Gasoline Prices and Purchases of New Automobiles.” U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 167-178. (Gre80c) (No Energy Elasticities)

Greer, B.I. (1985) “West European Economic Security and International Natural Gas Trade: Optimal Portfolios of Gas Imports.” Ph.D. Dissertation, Harvard University. (Gre85)

Griffin, J.M. (1974) “The Effects of Higher Prices on Electricity Consumption.” Bell Journal of Econometrics and Management Science, 5, Autumn, 515-539. (Gri74)

Griffin, James M. (1977) “Inter-Fuel Substitution Possibilities: A Translog Application to Intercountry Data.” International Economic Review, 18(3), 755-770. (Gri77)

Griffin, James M. (1979) “Energy Consumption in the OECD: 1980-2000.” Ballinger Publishing Co. Cambridge, MA, 181-210. (Gri79)

Griffin, James M., and Craig T. Shulman (2005) “Price Assymmetry in Energy Demand Models: A Proxy for Energy – Saving Technical Change?” Energy Journal, 26(2), 1-22. (G&S05)

Griffin, James M., and Paul R. Gregory (1976) “An Intercountry Translog Model of Energy Substitution Responses.” American Economic Review, 66(5), December, 845-857. (G&G76)

Griffin, James, and Clifton Jones (1986) “Falling Oil Prices: Where Is the Floor?” Energy Journal, 7(4), October, 37-50. (G&J86)

Griffiths, William E., R. Carter Hill, and George C. Judge (1993) Learning and Practising Econometrics, New York: John Wiley and Sons.

Griliches, Zvi (1967) “Distributed Lags: A Survey.” Econometrica, 35(1), January, 16-49. (Gri67) (theory)

Griliches, Zvi and Jacques Mairesse (1995) “Production Functions: The Search for Identification.” NBER Working Paper No. W5067, March. (G&M95)

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Griliches, Zvi, and Michael D. Intriligator (1986), Handbook of Econometrics: 3, Elsevier Science Publishers B.V., the Netherlands. (G&I86)

Griliches, Zvi, Carl Kaysen, and Franklin Fisher (1992) “The Costs of Automobile Model Changes Since 1949 (1962).” Econometrics Essays in Theory and Applications, John Monz (Ed.) Cambridge MA: MIT Press, 342-368. (GKF92)

Grubb, Michael (1995) Chapter 13. Asymmetrical Price Elasticities of Energy Demand, in “Global Warming and Energy Demand." Edited by Terry Barker, Paul Ekins and Nick Johnstone, 305-310. (Gru95) (No Elasticities)

Gruenspecht, H. (1982) “Differentiated Regulation: The Case of Auto Emission Standards.” American Economic Review, 72, 328-331. (Gru82) (No Elasticities)

Gruenstein, John M. L. (1975) “The Effects of Urbanization on Energy Consumption.” May, 721A. (Gru75)

Guerard, John B. Jr. and Stephen G. Buell (1989) “An Econometric analysis of Energy Financing” The Energy Journal (10, Issue 2. Pp 47-68 (G&B89)(690)(Bib)

Guertin, Chantal, Subal C. Kumbhakar, and Anantha K. Duraiappah (2003) “Determining Demand for Energy Services: Investigating Income Driven Behaviours.” International Institute for Sustainable Development, State University of New York At Binghamton. (GKD03)

Guilkey, David K., Knox A. Lovell, and Robin C. Sickels (1983) “A Comparison of the Performance of Three Flexible Function Forms.” International Economic Review, 24(3), October, 591-616. (GLS83)

Gujarati, D. (1969) “Demand for Electricity and Natural Gas.” Public Utilities Fortnightly, January 30, 19-32. (Guj69) (Quotes Other Studies)

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Moroney, John (Editor) (1987) Advances in the Economics of Energy and Resources,Vol 6, JAI Press INC (Call# HD9502 A1 A388 V.6) (Mor87)

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Mountain, D. (1985) “Estimating the Short-Run Income Elasticity of Demand for Electricity Using Cross-Sectional Categorized Data.” Journal of the American Statistical Association, 80 259-265. (Mou85) (Ordered Ill)

Mountain, D. C. and C. Hsiao (1989) “A Combined Structural and Flexible Functional Approach for Modeling Energy Substitution.” Journal of American Statistical Association, 84, March, 76-87. (M&H89)

Mountain, Dean (1982) “Imported Electricity: A Substitute for Inputs Used by the Regional Electricity Industry.” Journal of Regional Science, 22(1), 83-96. (Mou82)

Mountain, Dean and E.L. Lawson. (1995) “Some Initial Evidence of Canadian Responsiveness to Time of Use Electricity Rates: Detailed Daily and Monthly Analysis.” Resource and Energy Economics, 17, 189-212. (M&L95)

Mountain, Dean and Hsiao, C. (1986) “Peak and Off-Peak Industrial Demand for Electricity: the Hopkinson Rate in Ontario, Canada.” Energy Journal, 7(?),149-168. (Only Elasticities of Substitution)(M&C86)

Mountain, Dean C. (1981) “The Spatial Distribution of Electricity Demand: Its Impact Upon Input Usage.” Land Economics, Feb. 57(1), 48-62. (Mou81)

Mountain, Dean C. (1988) “The Rotterdam Model: An Approximation in Variable Space,” Econometrica, 56(2), Mar, 477-484. (Mou88)(no elasticities)

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Park, Joon Y. and Peter C.B. Phillips (1989) “Statistical Inference in Regressions with Integrated Processes: Part 2.” Econometric Theory, 5, 95-132, 1989. (P&P89) (theory)

Park, Rolla Edward and Jan Paul Acton (1983) “Response to Time-of-Day Electricity Rates by Large Business Customers: Initial Analysis of Data from Ten U.S. Utilitites,” The Rand Corporation, Santa Monica, CA (P&A83)

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Parry, Ian (2005) Resources for the Future-Is Pay-As-You-Drive Insurance A Better Way to Reduce Gasoline Than Gasoline Taxes?, Presented At Annual Meeting American Economic Association”Expanding the Frontiers of Economics.” Philadelphia, Pa, January 7-9, Downloaded from Http://Www.Aeaweb.Org/Annual_Mtg_Papers/7004.Html. (No Estimated Elasticities But Interesting Model with M,Mpg, and Insurance.) (Par05)

Parry, Ian W.H. and Kenneth A. Small (2 4) “Does Britain or the United States Have the Right Gasoline Tax?” Resources for the Future, Discussion Paper: No. 02-12, Revised 2 4. http://www.rff.org/rff/Documents/RFF-DP- 02-12.pdf. (P&S04) (Survey Elasticities, Read)

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Parzen, Emanuel and Marcello Pagano. (1979) “An Approach to Modeling Seasonally Stationary Time Series.” Journal of Econometrics, 9(1/2):137-153 (P&P79) Theory

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Pedroni, P. (1999): “Critical Values for Cointegration Tests in Heterogeneous Panels with Multiple Regressors,” Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 61, 653–70. (Ped99)

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Pelaez, Rolando F. (1981) “The Price Elasticity for Gasoline Revisited.” Energy Journal, 2(4), 85-88. (Pel81)

Perkiraan Kebutuhan Energi: Pelita III from Team Kerja Tetap Peneliti Perkiraan Kabutuhan, Jakarta Done Under the Auspices of the Energy Team, January 1979. (Per79)

Perroni, Carlo and Thomas F. Rutherford (1995) “Regular Flexibility of Nested CES Functions.” European Economic Review, 39, 335-343. (P&R95) (Theory)(Bib)

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Pesaran, Hashem M., Ron P. Smith, and Takamasa Akiyama (1999) Energy Demand in Asian Developing Economies, Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, Reprinted with Corrections in 1999. (PSA99)

Pesaran, M. Hashem (1997) “The Role of Economic Theory in Modelling the Long Run, “The Economic Journal, 107, No. 440. (Jan.), 178-191. (Pes97) for Theory

Pesaran, M. Hashem and Y. Shin (1998) “An Autoregressive Distributed-Lag Modelling Approach to Cointegration Analysis.” in Strøm, S. Econometrics and Economic Theory in the 20th Century. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press. (P&S98) (Theory)

Pesaran, M. Hashem, Y. Shin, and R. J. Smith (2001) “Bounds Testing Approaches to the Analysis of Level Relationships.” Journal of Applied Econometrics, 16, 289-326. (PSS01) (Theory)

Pesaran, M. Hashem, Yongcheol Shin, and Richard J. Smith (2 0) “Structural Analysis of Vector Error Correction Models with Exogenous I(1) Variables.” Journal of Econometrics, 97(2), August, 293-343. (PSS ) (Theory)

Peterson, William (1979) “Fuel Use in the UK: A Study of Substitution Responses” in Energy Models for the European Community, Ed. by A. Strub, 48-55. (Pet79)

Peterson, William (1987) “The Demand for Energy.” the Cambridge Multisectoral Dynamic Model of the British Economy, Edited by T. Barker and W. Peterson, Cambridge University Press, 275-291. (Pet87)

Pfleiderer, R. and M. Dieterich (2003) Speed Elasticity of Mileage Demand, World Transport Policy Andpractice Vol: 9 No: 4, P. 21-27. Http://Www.Eco-Logica.Co.Uk/Wtppabstracts09.Html#Number2 (No Price Elasticity) (P&D03)

Phillips, P.C.B. (1986) “Understanding Spurious Regressions in Econometrics,” Journal of Econometrics, 33, 311-340.

Phillips, P. C. B. (1987) "Time series Regression with a Unit Root" Econometrica (55, No. 2. Pp 277-301 (Phi87)(Theory)(Bib)

Phillips, P.C.B. and B. E. Hansen (1990) “Statistical Inference in Instrumental Variable Regressions with I(1) Processes” Review of Economic Studies, (57, January 1990, 99-125. (P&H90)(theory)

Phillips, Peter C. B. and Pierre Perron (1988a) “Testing for a Unit Root in Time Series Regression.” Biometrika, 75(2), June, 335-346. (P&P88a)(theory)

Phlips, L. (1974) Applied Consumption Analysis, Amsterdam: North Holland.

Phlips, Louis (1972) “A Dynamic Version of the Linear Expenditure Model.” Review of Economics and Statistics, 54, November, 450- 458. (Phl72)

Phylipsen, G. J. M., K. Blok, and E. Worrel (1997) “International Comparisons of Energy Efficiency-Methodologies for the Manufacturing Industry.” Energy Policy, 25(7-9), 715-725. (PBW97) (No Elasticities)

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Pierru, Axel and Denis Babusiaux (2010) Speculation without Oil Stockpiling as a Signature: A Dynamic Perspective. Working Paper. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research. (P&B10)(Book)(Bib)

Pindyck, R. S. and J. J. Rotemberg (1983) “Dynamic Factor Demands and the Effects of Energy Price Shocks.” American Economic Review, 73(5), December, 1066-1079. (P&R83)

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Uri, Noel D. (1982b) “The Demand for Energy in the Transport Sector in the United States.” Journal of Transport and Economic Policy, XVI(1), January, 65-84. (Uri82b)

Uri, Noel D. (1982d) “The Demand for Energy and Conservation in the United States.” Greenwich, Conn: JAI Press, 1&2. (Uri82d)

Uri, Noel D. (1983a) “The Demand for Electrical Energy in Korean Industry.” Applied Energy, 13, 295-316. (Uri83a) (pdf?)

Uri, Noel D. (1983b) “The Regional Demand for Energy by the Residential Sector in the United States.” Applied Energy, 13: 23-44. (Uri83b)

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Uri, Noel D. (1988a) “Energy Substitution in Agriculture in the United States.” Applied Energy, 31: 221-237. (Uri88a)

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Uri, Noel D. (1990) “Factors Affecting Adherence to the 55 M.P.H. Speed Limit in the USA.” Applied Energy 35: 1990: 37-51. (Uri90)(No Elasticities)

Uri, Noel D. (1993) “A Note on Energy Demand Estimation.” International Journal of Energy Research, 17: 747-758. (Uri93)

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Wales, T.J. (1977), “On the Flexibility of Flexible Functional Forms.” Journal of Econometrics, 5, 183-193 (Wal77) (No Energy Elasticities)

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Walfridson, Bo (1989) “Adjustmenets for Capacity Utilization in Productivity.” Working Paper, Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden. (Wal87)

Walfridson, Bo (1992) “Modeling Substitution and Capacity Utilization in Dynamic Factor Demand.” Working Paper, Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden. (Wal92)

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Walls, Margaret A. (1992) “Modeling and Forecasting Supply of Oil and Gas.” Resources and Energy, 14(?3), 287-309. (Wal92) Move to Supply?

Walls, Margaret, M. and J. Hanson (1999) “Distributional Aspects of An Environmental Tax Shift: the Case of Motor Vehicle Emission Taxes, National Tax Journal, 52, 1, 53-65. (W&H99) No Elasticities Interesting Discusson of C, Y, and Perm Income

Walls, W. David (1997) “Vehicle Controls and Petrol Demand in Hong Kong.” Journal of Energy and Development, 21(2), 217-228. (Wal97)

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Wang, Zhongmin (2005) “Station-Level Price Elasticities of Demand for Gasoline Ina Market with Price Cycles.” Draft, Department of Economics, Northeastern University, 0ctober, Www.Economics.Neu.Edu/Zwang (Wan05)

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Waverman, L. (1977) “Estimating the Demand for Energy.” Energy Policy, 5(1), 2-11 (No Elasticities) (Wav77)

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Werbos, P. J., (1990) “Econometric techniques: theory versus practice,” Special Issue, Energy, 15, 3&4, 213-36. (Wer90)(no elasticities)

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Westley, G. (1981) “The Residential and Commercial Demand for Electricity in Paraguay, Washington D.C.: Inter-American Development Bank.” Papers on Project Analysis No. 24. Quoted from Westley(1989) (Wes81qWes89=Wes92)

Westley, G. (1984a) “An Aggregate Time Series Study of Sectoral Electricity Demand in the Dominican Republic.” Washington, D.C.: Inter-American Development Bank.” Papers on Project Analysis No.25. Quoted from Westley (1989). (Wes84aqWes89=Wes92)

Westley, G. (1984c) “The Residential and Commercial Demand for Electricity in Costa Rica, Washington, D.C.: Inter-American Development Bank.” Papers on Project Analysis No. 19.Ig Quoted from Westley (1989) (Wes84cqWes89)

Westley, Glenn D. (1984b) “Electricity Demand in A Developing Country.” Review of Economics and Statistics, 66(3), 459-467. (Wes84b)

Westley, Glenn D. (1989a) “Nontraditional Partial Adjustment Models and Their Use in Estimating the Residential Demand for Electricity in Costa Rica.” Land Economics, 65(3), August, 254-71. (Wes89a)

Westley, Glenn D. (1989b) “The Demand for Electricity in Latin America: A Survey and Analysis.” Washington, D.C.: Inter-American Development Bank. Papers on Project Analysis No. 35. (Wes89b)

Westley, Glenn D. (1989c) Commercial Electricity Demand in A Central American Economy, Applied Economics, January, 21(1), 1-17. (Wes89c)

Westley, Glenn D. (1992) New Directions in Econometric Modeling of Energy Demand: with Applications to Latin America, Washington, D.C.: Inter-American Development Bank, Distributed by Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore (Wes92). HD9502.L32 W47 1992

Westoby, Richard (1984d) “Models of Interfuel Substitution in the U.K.” Journal of Economic Studies, 27-39. (Wes84d)

Westoby, Richard and Alistair Mcguire (1984) “Factor Substitution and Complementary in Energy: A Case Study of the UK Electricity Industry.” Applied Economics, 1984, 16, 111-118. (This Information Was Already Included in the Excel File) (W&M84)

Westoby, Richard and David Pearce (1984a) “Energy Consumption in Eastern Europe.” Energy Economics, 6(1), January, 2-4. (W&P84a)

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Whang, Yoon Jae and Donald W.K. Andrews (1993) “Tests of Specification for Parametric and Semiparametric Models.” Journal of Econometrics, 57(1-3), 277-318. (W&A93)(theory)

Wheaton, William C. (1982) “The Long-Run Structure of Transportation and Gasoline Demand.” Bell Journal of Economics, 13, Autumn, 439-454. (Whe82)

White, Halbert. (1980) A Heteroskedasticity-consistent Covariance Matrix Estimator and a Direct Test for Heteroskedasticity. Econometrica Vol.48, No. (4) Pp 817–838. (Whi80) (theory)(Bib)

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Whittaker, John, and G. D. I. Barr (1989) the Price Elasticity of Electricity Demand in South Africa, Applied Economics, September 1989, 21(9), 1153-57 (W&B89)

Wickens, M. R. and T. S. Breusch (1988) Dynamic Specification, the Long-Run and the Estimation of Transformed Regression Models Economic Journal, 98(390), Supplement: Conference Papers (1988), 189-205 (W&B88) (Good for Reparameterizing)

Widge, Vikram and Wen S. Chern (1986) “An Energy Economy Model for India.” in the Changing World Energy Economy-Papers and Proceedings of the Eight Annual North American Conference of the International Association of Energy Economist, Edited by David O. Wood. MIT, Cambridge, Mass., No19-21, 508-512. (W&C86)

Wijemann, Et Al. (1987) “Energy Pricing Issues in Sri Lanka.” in Energy Pricing Policies in Developing Countries, Edited by Kumar, New York: United Nations, 173-213. (Wij87)

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