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Tooraj Jamasb

Global rank #885 99%

Institution: Copenhagen Business School

Primary Field: Energy (weighted toward more recent publications)

First Publication: 2001

Most Recent: 2025

RePEc ID: pja142 ↗

Publication Scores

Scores use coauthorship adjustment: α/n credit per paper, where n = number of authors. α = 2.01: calibrated so average adjusted count equals average raw count (a zero-sum adjustment).

Period S (4x) A (2x) B (1x) C (½x) Total
Last 5 Years 0.00 7.94 6.23 0.00 22.12
Last 10 Years 0.00 10.29 15.35 0.00 36.26
All Time 0.00 13.31 39.82 0.00 67.43

Publication Statistics

Raw Publications 73
Coauthorship-Adjusted Count 55.37

Publications (73)

Year Article Journal Tier Authors
2025 Addressing energy poverty through education: How does gender matter? Energy Economics A 4
2025 Tail risk connectedness in the Australian National Electricity Markets: The impact of rare events Energy Economics A 4
2025 Innovation by regulation: Smart electricity in Great Britain and Italy Energy Economics A 2
2024 Trilemma or Trinity? The nexus of economic growth, circular economy and net zero Energy Economics A 3
2024 Navigating the crisis: Fuel price caps in the Australian national wholesale electricity market Energy Economics A 4
2024 Volatility spillovers and carbon price in the Nordic wholesale electricity markets Energy Economics A 4
2024 Electricity market crisis in Europe and cross border price effects: A quantile return connectedness analysis Energy Economics A 4
2024 The New Energy State: Offshore Governance Regimes for Renewables as Natural Resources The Energy Journal B 2
2023 Co-movement between dirty and clean energy: A time-frequency perspective Energy Economics A 5
2023 Independent power producers and deregulation in an island based small electricity system: The case of Papua New Guinea Energy Policy B 4
2022 Decarbonisation policies and energy price reforms in Bangladesh Energy Policy B 5
2022 Developing hydrogen refueling stations: An evolutionary game approach and the case of China Energy Economics A 3
2022 The socio-economic impacts of energy policy reform through the lens of the power sector – Does cross-sectional dependence matter? Energy Policy B 4
2022 Diversifier or more? Hedge and safe haven properties of green bonds during COVID-19 Energy Policy B 5
2022 Electrification and Socio-Economic Empowerment of Women in India The Energy Journal B 3
2021 Captive power, market access and macroeconomic performance: Reforming the Bangladesh electricity sector Energy Economics A 6
2021 Electrification and welfare for the marginalized: Evidence from India Energy Economics A 4
2021 Alleviating energy poverty in Europe: Front-runners and laggards Energy Economics A 3
2021 Flickering lifelines: Electrification and household welfare in India Energy Economics A 3
2021 Network utilities performance and institutional quality: Evidence from the Italian electricity sector Energy Economics A 4
2021 Regulatory experimentation in energy: Three pioneer countries and lessons for the green transition Energy Policy B 4
2021 Experience rates of low-carbon domestic heating technologies in the United Kingdom Energy Policy B 4
2021 Making the TEN-E regulation compatible with the Green Deal: Eligibility, selection, and cost allocation for PCIs Energy Policy B 5
2021 Energy consumption as an indicator of energy efficiency and emissions in the European Union: A GMM based quantile regression approach Energy Policy B 3
2021 Sectoral Electricity Demand and Direct Rebound Effects inNew Zealand The Energy Journal B 3
2020 Electricity market integration, decarbonisation and security of supply: Dynamic volatility connectedness in the Irish and Great Britain markets Energy Economics A 3
2020 Objective vs. subjective fuel poverty and self-assessed health Energy Economics A 3
2020 Energy Systems Integration: Implications for public policy Energy Policy B 5
2019 Sector reforms and institutional corruption: Evidence from electricity industry in Sub-Saharan Africa Energy Policy B 3
2019 Fuel poverty and Well-Being:A consumer theory and stochastic frontier approach Energy Policy B 3
2019 Socially Responsible Investment and Market Performance: The Case of Energy and Resource Companies The Energy Journal B 4
2018 Smart electricity distribution networks, business models, and application for developing countries Energy Policy B 3
2018 Small systems, big targets: Power sector reforms and renewable energy in small systems Energy Policy B 3
2018 Electricity cooperation in South Asia: Barriers to cross-border trade Energy Policy B 4
2018 A Spatial Stochastic Frontier Model with Omitted Variables: Electricity Distribution in Norway The Energy Journal B 3
2018 Have Model, Will Reform: Assessing the Outcomes of Electricity Reforms in Non-OECD Asia The Energy Journal B 3
2017 Electricity Supply Interruptions: Sectoral Interdependencies and the Cost of Energy Not Served for the Scottish Economy The Energy Journal B 2
2017 A Quarter Century Effort Yet to Come of Age: A Survey of Electricity Sector Reform in Developing Countries The Energy Journal B 3
2017 Regulating Heterogeneous Utilities: A New Latent Class Approach with Application to the Norwegian Electricity Distribution Networks The Energy Journal B 2
2016 Economic reforms and human development: evidence from transition economies Applied Economics C 3
2016 Determinants of investment under incentive regulation: The case of the Norwegian electricity distribution networks Energy Economics A 2
2016 A New Perspective: Investment and Efficiency under Incentive Regulation The Energy Journal B 2
2015 Why and how to subsidise energy R+D: Lessons from the collapse and recovery of electricity innovation in the UK Energy Policy B 2
2015 A New Perspective: Investment and Efficiency under Incentive Regulation The Energy Journal B 2
2014 Distributed generation, storage, demand response and energy efficiency as alternatives to grid capacity enhancement Energy Policy B 2
2014 Predicting oil price movements: A dynamic Artificial Neural Network approach Energy Policy B 4
2014 Network regulation and regulatory institutional reform: Revisiting the case of Australia Energy Policy B 3
2014 Market-related reforms and increased energy efficiency in transition countries: empirical evidence Applied Economics C 3
2013 Necessity or Luxury Good? Household Energy Spending and Income in Britain 1991-2007 The Energy Journal B 3
2012 Efficiency effects of observed and unobserved heterogeneity: Evidence from Norwegian electricity distribution networks Energy Economics A 3
2012 Estimating the marginal cost of quality improvements: The case of the UK electricity distribution companies Energy Economics A 3
2012 Reforming the power sector in transition: Do institutions matter? Energy Economics A 2
2012 Reforming small electricity systems under political instability: The case of Nepal Energy Policy B 2
2012 Interconnections and market integration in the Irish Single Electricity Market Energy Policy B 2
2011 Diversity in Unity: An Empirical Analysis of Electricity Deregulation in Indian States The Energy Journal B 2
2010 Social cost-efficient service quality--Integrating customer valuation in incentive regulation: Evidence from the case of Norway Energy Policy B 4
2010 The Effects of Average Norm Model Regulation: The Case of Electricity Distribution in Sweden Review of Industrial Organization B 2
2009 Quality of service, efficiency and scale in network industries: an analysis of European electricity distribution Applied Economics C 3
2009 Does weather explain cost and quality performance? An analysis of UK electricity distribution companies Energy Policy B 3
2009 Delivering a Low-Carbon Electricity System, Michael Grubb, Tooraj Jamasb, Michael G. Pollitt. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2008). xx+514pp., ISBN: 978-0-08-521-88884-4. Energy Policy B 1
2009 Willingness-to-Pay for Quality of Service: An Application to Efficiency Analysis of the UK Electricity Distribution Utilities The Energy Journal B 3
2008 Security of supply and regulation of energy networks Energy Policy B 2
2008 The case for a new energy research, development and promotion policy for the UK Energy Policy B 3
2008 Reference models and incentive regulation of electricity distribution networks: An evaluation of Sweden's Network Performance Assessment Model (NPAM) Energy Policy B 2
2008 Productivity and efficiency of US gas transmission companies: A European regulatory perspective Energy Policy B 3
2007 Incentive regulation of electricity distribution networks: Lessons of experience from Britain Energy Policy B 2
2007 Technical Change Theory and Learning Curves: Patterns of Progress in Electricity Generation Technologies The Energy Journal B 1
2005 Benchmarking and incentive regulation of quality of service: an application to the UK electricity distribution networks Energy Policy B 3
2005 Electricity Market Reform in the European Union: Review of Progress toward Liberalization &Integration* The Energy Journal B 2
2005 Electricity Distribution in the UK and Japan: A Comparative Efficiency Analysis 1985-1998 The Energy Journal B 3
2004 Strategic behaviour under regulatory benchmarking Energy Economics A 3
2003 International benchmarking and regulation: an application to European electricity distribution utilities Energy Policy B 2
2001 Electricity market reform in Norway: E. Magnus and A. Midttun (Eds.); Macmillan Press Ltd, London, 2000 Energy Policy B 1