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David Michael Reiner

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Middle Name:Michael
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Terminal Degree:2002 Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research (CEEPR); Sloan School of Management; Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) (from RePEc Genealogy)

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(90%) Energy Policy Research Group
Judge Business School
University of Cambridge

Cambridge, United Kingdom
https://www.eprg.group.cam.ac.uk/
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(10%) Judge Business School
University of Cambridge

Cambridge, United Kingdom
http://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/
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Working papers

  1. Tang, H. & Reiner, D M. & Chen, W., 2024. "Assessing China’s green hydrogen supply and end-use diffusion in hard-to-abate industries," Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 2426, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge.
  2. Chyong, C. K. & Reiner, D. M. & Ly, R. & Fajardy, M., 2023. "The economic value of flexible CCS in net-zero electricity systems: The case of the UK," Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 2336, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge.
  3. Lee, J. & Reiner, D. M., 2023. "Determinants of public preferences on low carbon electricity: Evidence from the United Kingdom," Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 2320, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge.
  4. Chi Kong Chyong & Michael Pollitt & David M. Reiner & Carmen Li, 2023. "Modelling flexibility requirements in European 2050 deep decarbonisation scenarios: the role of conventional flexibility and sector coupling options," Working Papers EPRG2302, Energy Policy Research Group, Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge.
  5. Clulow, Z. & Reiner, D., 2023. "Democracy, economic development and low carbon energy: When and why does democratization promote energy transition?," Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 2304, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge.
  6. Zhou, W. & Moncaster, A. & O’Neill, E. & Reiner, D. & Wang, X. & Guthrie, P., 2022. "Modelling future trends of annual embodied energy of urban residential building stock in China," Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 2223, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge.
  7. Charitopoulos, V. & Fajardy, M. & Chyong, C. K. & Reiner, D., 2022. "The case of 100% electrification of domestic heat in Great Britain," Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 2210, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge.
  8. Clulow, Z. & Reiner, D. M., 2022. "How to distinguish climate sceptics, antivaxxers, and persistent sceptics: Evidence from a multi-country survey of public attitudes," Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 2209, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge.
  9. Kang, J. & Reiner, D., 2021. "What is the effect of weather on household electricity consumption? Empirical evidence from Ireland," Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 2141, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge.
  10. Kang, J. & Reiner, D., 2021. "Identifying residential consumption patterns using data-mining techniques: A large-scale study of smart meter data in Chengdu, China," Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 2143, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge.
  11. Chyong, C K. & Reiner, D & Aggarwal, D., 2021. "Market power and long-term gas contracts: the case of Gazprom in Central and Eastern European Gas Markets," Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 2144, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge.
  12. Kang, J. & Reiner, D., 2021. "Machine Learning on residential electricity consumption: Which households are more responsive to weather?," Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 2142, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge.
  13. Clulow, Z. & Ferguson, M. & Ashworth, P & Reiner, D., 2021. "Political ideology and public views of the energy transition in Australia and the UK," Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 2126, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge.
  14. Victor Ajayi & David Reiner, 2020. "Are Consumers Willing to Pay for Industrial Decarbonisation? Evidence from a Discrete Choice Experiment on Green Plastics," Working Papers EPRG2033, Energy Policy Research Group, Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge.
  15. Chyong, C K. & Li, C. & Reiner, D. & Roques, F., 2020. "A Portfolio approach to wind and solar deployment in Australia," Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 2077, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge.
  16. Zhou, W. & O’Neill, E. & Moncaster, A. & Reiner D. & Guthrie, P., 2020. "Forecasting Urban Residential Stock Turnover Dynamics using System Dynamics and Bayesian Model Averaging," Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 2054, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge.
  17. Ajayi, V. & Reiner, D., 2020. "Consumer Willingness to Pay for Reducing the Environmental Footprint of Green Plastics," Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 20110, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge.
  18. Zhou, W. & Moncaster, A. & Reiner, D. & Guthrie, P., 2020. "Developing a generic System Dynamics model for building stock transformation towards energy efficiency and low-carbon development," Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 2057, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge.
  19. Fajardy, M. & Reiner, D M., 2020. "An overview of the electrification of residential and commercial heating and cooling and prospects for decarbonisation," Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 20120, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge.
  20. Zhou, W. & Moncaster, A. & Reiner, D. & Guthrie, P., 2019. "Estimating Lifetimes and Stock Turnover Dynamics of Urban Residential Buildings in China," Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 1967, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge.
  21. Ostfeld, R. & Reiner, D., 2019. "Exploring public support for climate action and renewables in resource-rich economies: The case of Scotland," Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 1987, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge.
  22. Newbery, D. & Pollitt, M. & Reiner, D. & Taylor, S., 2019. "Financing low-carbon generation in the UK: The hybrid RAB model," Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 1969, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge.
  23. Zhou, W. & O’Neill, E. & Moncaster, A. & Reiner, D. & Guthrie, P., 2019. "Applying Bayesian Model Averaging to Characterise Urban Residential Stock Turnover Dynamics," Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 1986, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge.
  24. He, X. & Reiner, D., 2018. "Consumer Engagement in Energy Markets: The Role of Information and Knowledge," Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 1867, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge.
  25. Newbery, D. & Reiner, D. & Ritz, R., 2018. "When is a carbon price floor desirable?," Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 1833, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge.
  26. Lam, J. & Li, V. & Reiner, D. & Han, Y., 2018. "Trust in Government and Effective Nuclear Safety Governance in Great Britain," Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 1827, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge.
  27. Ajayi, V. & Reiner, D., 2018. "European Industrial Energy Intensity: The Role of Innovation 1995-2009," Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 1835, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge.
  28. Yu, H. & Reiner, D. & Chen, H. & Mi, Z., 2018. "A comparison of public preferences for different low-carbon energy technologies: Support for CCS, nuclear and wind energy in the United Kingdom," Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 1826, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge.
  29. Schnellmann, M. & Chyong, C-K. & Reiner, D. & Scott, S., 2018. "Deploying gas power with CCS: The role of operational flexibility, merit order and the future energy system," Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 1868, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge.
  30. Jiang, M. & Liang, X. & Reiner, D. & Lin, B., 2018. "Stakeholder Views on Interactions between Low-carbon Policies and Carbon Markets in China: Lessons from the Guangdong ETS," Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 1811, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge.
  31. Hannula, I. & Reiner, D., 2017. "The race to solve the sustainable transport problem via carbon-neutral synthetic fuels and battery electric vehicles," Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 1758, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge.
  32. Arjun Mahalingam & David Reiner, 2016. "Energy subsidies at times of economic crisis: A comparative study and scenario analysis of Italy and Spain," Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 1608, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge.
  33. Olaf Corry & David Reiner, 2016. "It’s the Society, Stupid! Communicating Emergent Climate Technologies in the Internet Age," Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 1610, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge.
  34. Xiaoping He & David Reiner, 2015. "Why Do More British Consumers Not Switch Energy Suppliers? The Role of Individual Attitudes," Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 1525, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge.
  35. Xi Liang & Hengwei Liu & David Reiner, 2014. "Strategies for Financing Large-scale Carbon Capture and Storage Power Plants in China," Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 1430, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge.
  36. Dabo Guan & David M. Reiner & Zhu Liu, 2014. "China’s road to a global scientific powerhouse," Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 1447, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge.
  37. Xiaoping He & David Reiner, 2014. "Electricity Demand and Basic Needs: Empirical Evidence from China’s Households," Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 1442, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge.
  38. Musiliu O Oseni & Michael G Pollitt & David M Reiner & Laura-Lucia Richter & Kong Chyong, 2013. "2013 EPRG Public Opinion Survey: Smart Energy – Attitudes and Behaviours," Working Papers EPRG 1327, Energy Policy Research Group, Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge.
  39. Daniels, K.A. & Huppert, H.E. & Neufeld, J.A. & Reiner, D., 2012. "The current state of CCS: Ongoing research at the University of Cambridge with application to the UK policy framework," Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 1257, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge.
  40. Platchkov, L. & Pollitt, M. G. & Reiner, D. & Shaorshadze, I., 2011. "2010 EPRG Public Opinion Survey: Policy Preferences and Energy Saving Measures," Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 1149, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge.
  41. Chan, J.H. & Reiner, D., 2011. "Dynamics of Evolution in the Global Fuel-Ethanol Industry," Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 1129, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge.
  42. Chyong, C.K. & Noël, P. & Reiner, D.M., 2010. "The Economics of the Nord Stream Pipeline System," Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 1051, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge.
  43. David M. Reiner & William J. Nuttall, 2009. "Public and Social Acceptability of Geological Disposal of Carbon Dioxide and Radioactive Waste: Similarities and Differences," Working Papers EPRG 0918, Energy Policy Research Group, Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge.
  44. Chi, K.C. & Reiner, D.M. & Nuttall, W.J., 2009. "Dynamics of the UK Natural Gas Industry: System Dynamics Modelling and Long-Term Energy Policy Analysis," Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 0922, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge.
  45. Lang, X. & Reiner, D. & Neuhoff, K., 2008. "Current Legal and Institutional Frameworks for Investing in Lower Carbon Electricity in China," Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 0862, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge.
  46. David M. Reiner, 2008. "A Looming Rhetorical Gap: A Survey of Public Communications Activities For Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage Technologies," Working Papers EPRG 0801, Energy Policy Research Group, Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge.
  47. David M. Reiner, 2007. "2006 EPRG Public Opinion Survey on Energy Security: Policy Preferences and Personal Behaviour," Working Papers EPRG 0706, Energy Policy Research Group, Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge.
  48. Liang, X. & Reiner, D. & Gibbins, J. & Li, J., 2007. "Financing Capture Ready Coal-Fired Power Plants In China By Issuing Capture Options," Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 0761, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge.
  49. M.A. de Figueiredo & H.J. Herzog & P.L. Joskow & K.A. Oye & D.M. Reiner, 2007. "Regulating Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage," Working Papers 0703, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research.
  50. David M. Reiner, 2006. "From Public Understanding to Public Policy: Public Views on Energy, Technology & Climate Science in the United States," Working Papers EPRG 0607, Energy Policy Research Group, Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge.

Articles

  1. Li, Carmen & Chyong, Chi Kong & Reiner, David M. & Roques, Fabien, 2024. "Taking a Portfolio approach to wind and solar deployment: The case of the National Electricity Market in Australia," Applied Energy, Elsevier, vol. 369(C).
  2. Chyong, Chi Kong & Reiner, David M. & Ly, Rebecca & Fajardy, Mathilde, 2023. "Economic modelling of flexible carbon capture and storage in a decarbonised electricity system," Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Elsevier, vol. 188(C).
  3. Danyang Cheng & David M. Reiner & Fan Yang & Can Cui & Jing Meng & Yuli Shan & Yunhui Liu & Shu Tao & Dabo Guan, 2023. "Projecting future carbon emissions from cement production in developing countries," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 14(1), pages 1-12, December.
  4. Chi Kong Chyong & David M Reiner & Dhruvak Aggarwal, 2023. "Market Power and Long-term Gas Contracts: The Case of Gazprom in Central and Eastern European Gas Markets," The Energy Journal, , vol. 44(1), pages 55-74, January.
  5. Lee, Juyong & Reiner, David M., 2023. "Determinants of public preferences on low-carbon energy sources: Evidence from the United Kingdom," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 284(C).
  6. Khanam, Tahamina & Reiner, David M, 2022. "Evaluating gaps in knowledge, willingness and heating performance in individual preferences on household energy and climate policy: Evidence from the UK," Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Elsevier, vol. 160(C).
  7. Zhou, Wei & Moncaster, Alice & O'Neill, Eoghan & Reiner, David M. & Wang, Xinke & Guthrie, Peter, 2022. "Modelling future trends of annual embodied energy of urban residential building stock in China," Energy Policy, Elsevier, vol. 165(C).
  8. Kang, Jieyi & Reiner, David M., 2022. "What is the effect of weather on household electricity consumption? Empirical evidence from Ireland," Energy Economics, Elsevier, vol. 111(C).
  9. Zeynep Clulow & David M. Reiner, 2022. "Democracy, Economic Development and Low-Carbon Energy: When and Why Does Democratization Promote Energy Transition?," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(20), pages 1-22, October.
  10. Negri, Valentina & Galán-Martín, Ángel & Pozo, Carlos & Fajardy, Mathilde & Reiner, David M. & Mac Dowell, Niall & Guillén-Gosálbez, Gonzalo, 2021. "Life cycle optimization of BECCS supply chains in the European Union," Applied Energy, Elsevier, vol. 298(C).
  11. David M. Reiner & Ilkka Hannula & Tiina Koljonen & Myles Allen & Wolfgang Lucht & Gonzalo Guillén-Gosálbez & Niall Mac Dowell, 2021. "Europe’s ‘green deal’ and carbon dioxide removal," Nature, Nature, vol. 589(7840), pages 19-19, January.
  12. Debnath, Ramit & Bardhan, Ronita & Reiner, David M. & Miller, J.R., 2021. "Political, economic, social, technological, legal and environmental dimensions of electric vehicle adoption in the United States: A social-media interaction analysis," Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Elsevier, vol. 152(C).
  13. Zhou, Wei & O'Neill, Eoghan & Moncaster, Alice & Reiner, David M. & Guthrie, Peter, 2020. "Forecasting urban residential stock turnover dynamics using system dynamics and Bayesian model averaging," Applied Energy, Elsevier, vol. 275(C).
  14. Wang, Feng & Sun, Xiaoyu & Reiner, David M. & Wu, Min, 2020. "Changing trends of the elasticity of China's carbon emission intensity to industry structure and energy efficiency," Energy Economics, Elsevier, vol. 86(C).
  15. Ostfeld, Rosemary & Reiner, David M., 2020. "Public views of Scotland's path to decarbonization: Evidence from citizens' juries and focus groups," Energy Policy, Elsevier, vol. 140(C).
  16. Victor Ajayi and David Reiner, 2020. "European Industrial Energy Intensity: Innovation, Environmental Regulation, and Price Effects," The Energy Journal, International Association for Energy Economics, vol. 0(Number 4), pages 105-128.
  17. Carlos Pozo & Ángel Galán-Martín & David M. Reiner & Niall Dowell & Gonzalo Guillén-Gosálbez, 2020. "Equity in allocating carbon dioxide removal quotas," Nature Climate Change, Nature, vol. 10(7), pages 640-646, July.
  18. Chan, Jin Hooi & Reiner, David, 2019. "Evolution in inter-firm governance along the transport biofuel value chain in Maritime Silk Road countries," Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review, Elsevier, vol. 122(C), pages 268-282.
  19. Wei Zhou & Alice Moncaster & David M Reiner & Peter Guthrie, 2019. "Estimating Lifetimes and Stock Turnover Dynamics of Urban Residential Buildings in China," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 11(13), pages 1-18, July.
  20. David M. Newbery, David M. Reiner, and Robert A. Ritz, 2019. "The Political Economy of a Carbon Price Floor for Power Generation," The Energy Journal, International Association for Energy Economics, vol. 0(Number 1).
  21. Jorge E. Viñuales & Joanna Depledge & David M. Reiner & Emma Lees, 2017. "Climate policy after the Paris 2015 climate conference," Climate Policy, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 17(1), pages 1-8, January.
  22. Xiaoping He & David Reiner, 2017. "Why Consumers Switch Energy Suppliers: The Role of Individual Attitudes," The Energy Journal, International Association for Energy Economics, vol. 0(Number 6).
  23. He, Xiaoping & Reiner, David, 2016. "Electricity demand and basic needs: Empirical evidence from China's households," Energy Policy, Elsevier, vol. 90(C), pages 212-221.
  24. David M. Reiner, 2016. "Learning through a portfolio of carbon capture and storage demonstration projects," Nature Energy, Nature, vol. 1(1), pages 1-7, January.
  25. Chi Kong Chyong and David M. Reiner, 2015. "Economics and Politics of Shale Gas in Europe," Economics of Energy & Environmental Policy, International Association for Energy Economics, vol. 0(Number 1).
  26. David M. Reiner, 2015. "Where can I go to see one? Risk communications for an 'imaginary technology'," Journal of Risk Research, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 18(6), pages 710-713, June.
  27. Xi Liang & Francisco Ascui & David Reiner, 2013. "Will China expand on its carbon trading?," Nature, Nature, vol. 499(7456), pages 29-29, July.
  28. Li, Jia & Liang, Xi & Cockerill, Tim & Gibbins, Jon & Reiner, David, 2012. "Opportunities and barriers for implementing CO2 capture ready designs: A case study of stakeholder perceptions in Guangdong, China," Energy Policy, Elsevier, vol. 45(C), pages 243-251.
  29. Liang, Xi & Reiner, David & Li, Jia, 2011. "Perceptions of opinion leaders towards CCS demonstration projects in China," Applied Energy, Elsevier, vol. 88(5), pages 1873-1885, May.
  30. Xi Liang & David Reiner & Jon Gibbins & Jia Li, 2010. "Getting Ready for Carbon Capture and Storage by Issuing Capture Options," Environment and Planning A, , vol. 42(6), pages 1286-1307, June.
  31. Dabo Guan & David M. Reiner, 2009. "Emissions affected by trade among developing countries," Nature, Nature, vol. 462(7270), pages 159-159, November.
  32. Shackley, Simon & Waterman, Holly & Godfroij, Per & Reiner, David & Anderson, Jason & Draxlbauer, Kathy & Flach, Todd, 2007. "Stakeholder perceptions of CO2 capture and storage in Europe: Results from a survey," Energy Policy, Elsevier, vol. 35(10), pages 5091-5108, October.
  33. M. Figueiredo & D. Reiner & H. Herzog, 2005. "Framing the Long-Term In Situ Liability Issue for Geologic Carbon Storage in the United States," Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change, Springer, vol. 10(4), pages 647-657, October.
  34. Reiner, D. M., 2004. "The cost of climate policy: M. Jaccard, J. Nyboer and B. Sadownik; UBC Press, 2002," Energy Policy, Elsevier, vol. 32(11), pages 1349-1350, July.
  35. Reiner, D.M & Herzog, H.J, 2004. "Developing a set of regulatory analogs for carbon sequestration," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 29(9), pages 1561-1570.
  36. David M. Reiner & Henry D. Jacoby, 2001. "Learning the lessons of Kyoto," Climate Policy, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 1(2), pages 273-275, June.
  37. Henry D. Jacoby & Richard S. Eckaus & A. Denny Ellerman & Ronald G. Prinn & David M. Reiner & Zili Yang, 1997. "CO2 Emissions Limits: Economic Adjustments and the Distribution of Burdens," The Energy Journal, International Association for Energy Economics, vol. 0(Number 3), pages 31-58.

Chapters

  1. Mathilde Fajardy & David M. Reiner, 2021. "Electrification of residential and commercial heating," Chapters, in: Jean-Michel Glachant & Paul L. Joskow & Michael G. Pollitt (ed.), Handbook on Electricity Markets, chapter 19, pages 506-539, Edward Elgar Publishing.

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  1. NEP-ENE: Energy Economics (64) 2007-10-06 2008-06-13 2009-02-07 2009-07-28 2010-10-16 2011-06-04 2011-08-02 2013-01-07 2014-08-25 2015-04-19 2015-09-18 2016-06-04 2016-06-09 2018-01-15 2018-02-12 2018-04-23 2018-04-30 2018-06-25 2018-07-23 2018-11-26 2018-12-03 2019-03-25 2019-03-25 2019-03-25 2019-03-25 2019-03-25 2019-03-25 2019-03-25 2019-03-25 2019-08-12 2019-10-07 2019-10-14 2020-07-20 2020-07-20 2020-07-27 2020-08-10 2020-08-31 2020-12-21 2021-03-29 2021-05-24 2021-05-24 2021-05-24 2021-05-24 2021-08-30 2021-08-30 2021-08-30 2021-08-30 2021-08-30 2021-08-30 2021-08-30 2021-08-30 2021-08-30 2022-02-14 2022-02-14 2022-03-07 2022-04-25 2023-02-06 2024-02-05 2024-02-05 2024-04-01 2024-04-01 2024-04-01 2024-04-15 2024-06-24. Author is listed
  2. NEP-ENV: Environmental Economics (43) 2007-10-06 2008-06-13 2009-02-07 2013-01-07 2014-08-25 2016-06-04 2016-06-09 2018-01-15 2018-02-12 2018-04-23 2018-06-25 2018-07-23 2018-12-03 2019-03-25 2019-03-25 2019-03-25 2019-03-25 2019-03-25 2019-03-25 2019-10-14 2020-07-20 2020-07-20 2020-12-07 2020-12-21 2021-03-29 2021-05-24 2021-08-30 2021-08-30 2021-08-30 2021-08-30 2021-08-30 2022-02-14 2022-02-14 2022-03-07 2022-04-25 2023-02-06 2024-02-05 2024-02-05 2024-04-01 2024-04-01 2024-04-01 2024-04-15 2024-06-24. Author is listed
  3. NEP-REG: Regulation (16) 2007-10-06 2009-02-07 2015-04-19 2015-09-18 2016-06-04 2018-01-15 2018-02-12 2018-06-25 2018-07-23 2018-11-26 2018-12-03 2019-03-25 2019-10-14 2020-08-31 2020-12-21 2024-02-05. Author is listed
  4. NEP-CNA: China (13) 2008-06-13 2009-02-07 2014-08-25 2015-04-19 2015-05-02 2018-02-12 2019-03-25 2019-07-29 2021-05-24 2021-08-30 2022-02-14 2022-04-25 2024-04-15. Author is listed
  5. NEP-ISF: Islamic Finance (10) 2021-08-30 2021-08-30 2021-08-30 2021-08-30 2021-08-30 2021-08-30 2021-08-30 2021-08-30 2021-08-30 2021-08-30. Author is listed
  6. NEP-ORE: Operations Research (9) 2019-10-07 2020-07-20 2020-07-20 2020-07-20 2020-07-27 2021-08-30 2021-08-30 2021-08-30 2021-08-30. Author is listed
  7. NEP-CMP: Computational Economics (5) 2009-07-28 2010-10-16 2021-05-24 2021-05-24 2021-08-30. Author is listed
  8. NEP-EUR: Microeconomic European Issues (5) 2010-10-16 2018-04-23 2018-06-25 2018-07-23 2019-10-14. Author is listed
  9. NEP-TRA: Transition Economics (5) 2009-02-07 2010-10-16 2019-10-07 2021-05-24 2021-08-30. Author is listed
  10. NEP-BIG: Big Data (3) 2021-05-24 2021-08-30 2021-08-30
  11. NEP-INO: Innovation (3) 2015-05-02 2018-07-23 2019-03-25
  12. NEP-MAC: Macroeconomics (3) 2019-08-12 2020-07-20 2024-06-24
  13. NEP-POL: Positive Political Economics (3) 2021-03-29 2021-08-30 2023-02-06
  14. NEP-COM: Industrial Competition (2) 2021-05-24 2021-08-30
  15. NEP-DCM: Discrete Choice Models (2) 2020-12-07 2021-08-30
  16. NEP-FOR: Forecasting (2) 2020-07-27 2021-08-30
  17. NEP-HIS: Business, Economic and Financial History (2) 2022-02-14 2022-02-14
  18. NEP-KNM: Knowledge Management and Knowledge Economy (2) 2018-11-26 2019-03-25
  19. NEP-PPM: Project, Program and Portfolio Management (2) 2019-10-14 2020-12-21
  20. NEP-TRE: Transport Economics (2) 2018-01-15 2019-03-25
  21. NEP-URE: Urban and Real Estate Economics (2) 2021-08-30 2024-04-15
  22. NEP-CIS: Confederation of Independent States (1) 2010-10-16
  23. NEP-CSE: Economics of Strategic Management (1) 2018-07-23
  24. NEP-EXP: Experimental Economics (1) 2021-08-30
  25. NEP-HME: Heterodox Microeconomics (1) 2011-06-04
  26. NEP-ICT: Information and Communication Technologies (1) 2018-11-26
  27. NEP-IND: Industrial Organization (1) 2011-06-04
  28. NEP-MKT: Marketing (1) 2015-09-18
  29. NEP-RES: Resource Economics (1) 2022-03-07
  30. NEP-SOC: Social Norms and Social Capital (1) 2019-03-25
  31. NEP-TID: Technology and Industrial Dynamics (1) 2018-07-23

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