TY - BOOK AU - Soytas, Ugur AU - Sari, Ramazan TI - Routledge handbook of energy economics SN - 9781032089195 U1 - 333.79 PY - 2021/// CY - New York PB - Routledge KW - Energy industries KW - Energy policy KW - Energy consumption--Economic aspects KW - Energy development N1 - Table of Contents List of Figures List of Tables List of Contributors Preface, Reinhard Madlener Introduction, Ugur Soytas and Ramazan Sari Part 1 Energy and economy Energy demand, Govinda Timilsina Energy and economic growth, David Stern Oil prices and the macroeconomy, Lance Bachmeier and Michael Plante Economics of renewable energy, Painuly J. Prasad and Norbert Wohlgemuth Energy efficiency and economy-wide rebound: realising a net gain to society, Lisa Ryan, Karen Turner, and Nina Campbell Economic impacts of energy transition, Christian Lutz and Ulrike Lehr Electricity market integration, Lillian M. de Menezes and Michael Tamvakis Analysis of Macroeconomic Impacts of Energy Security Improvements in Asia, Deepak Sharma, Suwin Sandu, Muyi Yang Part 2 Energy and environment Energy and climate, Richard S.J. Tol Carbon emissions and energy use, Yi-Ming Wei and Lan-Cui Liu Energy economics and environment of energy systems, Janie Ling-Chin, K. Rajendran, and A.P. Roskilly Renewable energy policy, Travis Roach The energy water nexus, Benjamin K. Sovacool Low carbon economy and smart grids, Cédric Clastres and Patrice Geoffron The role of carbon pricing in the Paris agreement, Izzet Ari and Ramazan Sari Part 3 Energy and society The impact of climate change and the social cost of carbon, Richard S.J. Tol Energy and the public: the economic relevance of citizens’ engagement, Alessandro Sciullo, Anna Pellizzone Quality of life and energy use: Is there a fair energy use level?, Olcay Aydemir and Ugur Soytas Responsible investment, Aled Jones Energy economics as an energy justice dilemma: Case studies of normative trade-offs in Malawi, Mexico, and Germany, Kirsten Jenkins, Shanil Samarakoon, and Paul Munro Part 4 Energy and other markets Oil spot and futures prices, Nikki Kantelis, Bradley T. Ewing Oil and stock prices, Perry Sadorsky The role of oil price volatility in the real and financial economy: a survey review, Nicholas Apergis Mutual Funds and Energy Sector, Alper Gormus Oil prices and other energy commodities, Syed Basher Oil and agricultural commodity prices, Saban Nazlioglu Oil prices and exchange rates, Hassan Anjum and Farooq Malik Volatility spillovers on oil and forex markets, Jozef Baruník and Evzen Kocenda Economic and social challenges of Smart Grids, Daniela Velte and Guillermo Gil Part 5 Energy Modelling CGE models in energy economics, Ken’ichi Matsumoto and Shinichiro Fujimori 'A Methodological Framework for Assessing Macroeconomic Impacts of Energy Security Improvements in Asia, Deepak Sharma, Suwin Sandu, Muyi Yang Top-down and bottom-up models, Bora Kat Macro-econometric and structural models, Ulrike Lehr and Christian Lutz Index decomposition analysis: Models and applications, Tian Goh and B.W. Ang Electricity price forecasting, Rafal Weron and Florian Ziel Paths and processes in complex electricity markets: the agent based perspective, Alessandro Sciullo, Elena Vallino, Martina Iori, and Magda Fontana Behavioral Economics and Energy Market, Ozlem Ozdemir The use of foresight in energy policy, Erik Laes Multi-criteria decision analysis for energy policy, Laurence Stamford, Burcin Atilgan, Jasmin Cooper and Adisa Azapagic Index N2 - Book Description Energy consumption and production have major influences on the economy, environment, and society, but in return they are also influenced by how the economy is structured, how the social institutions work, and how the society deals with environmental degradation. The need for integrated assessment of the relationship between energy, economy, environment, and society is clear, and this handbook offers an in-depth review of all four pillars of the energy-economy-environment-society nexus. Bringing together contributions from all over the world, this handbook includes sections devoted to each of the four pillars. Moreover, as the financialization of commodity markets has made risk analysis more complicated and intriguing, the sections also cover energy commodity markets and their links to other financial and non-financial markets. In addition, econometric modeling and the forecasting of energy needs, as well as energy prices and volatilities, are also explored. Each part emphasizes the multidisciplinary nature of the energy economics field and from this perspective, chapters offer a review of models and methods used in the literature. The Routledge Handbook of Energy Economics will be of great interest to all those studying and researching in the area of energy economics. It offers guideline suggestions for policy makers as well as for future research ER -