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Aims and Scope of Energy Economics

Energy Economics is a bimonthly peer-reviewed academic journal published by Elsevier covering the economic and econometric modelling and analysis of energy systems and issues (energy economics). The editor-in-chief is Richard Tol (University of Sussex). The Journal of Energy Finance & Development (1996-1999) was incorporated into Energy Economics in 1999. Less

Key Metrics

CiteScore
11.3
Eigenfactor
0.01 - 0.05
H-Index
187
Impact Factor
5 - 10
Scite Index
0.92 5-Year SI
SJR
Q1Energy (miscellaneous)
SNIP
2.35
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Energy Economics Journal Specifications

Overview
Publisher ELSEVIER
Language English
Frequency Bi-monthly
General Details
LanguageEnglish
FrequencyBi-monthly
Publication Start Year2002
Publisher URLVisit website
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