CMEE 2010 - The 4th International Workshop on Computational Methods in Energy Economics (CMEE2010)
Topics/Call fo Papers
Call for Papers
The 4th International Workshop on Computational Methods in Energy Economics
(CMEE2010)
In conjunction with CSO 2010 (http://www.gip.hk/cso2010/)
Huangshan (Yellow) Mountain, Anhui, China, May 28-31, 2010
(Papers Due: November 15, 2009)
As is known to all, energy economics is a subfield of economics that focuses on energy
relationships as the foundation of all other relationships. The field can arise from a number of
disciplines, including economic theory, financial economics, computational economics, statistics,
econometrics, operational research and strategic modeling. A wide interpretation of the subject
includes, for example, issues related to forecasting, financing, pricing, investment, development,
conservation, policy, regulation, security, risk management, insurance, portfolio theory, taxation,
fiscal regimes, accounting and the environments. In these listed issues there are a large number of
computational problems to be solved for the energy systems, particular for energy risk
measurement and management. This will be the second workshop for such a subject that provides
a premier and open forum for the dissemination of innovative computational methods as well as
original research results in energy economics and energy risk management.
In order to provide an academic exchange platform, the First International Workshop on
Computational Methods in Energy Economics (CMEE 2007) was held in Beijing on May 27-30,
2007. Subsequently, the Second and Third International Workshop on Computational Methods in
Energy Economics (CMEE 2008 and CMEE 2009) were held in Nanjing and Sanya on June 27-30,
2008 and April 24-26, 2009. To promote the idea-exchange and discussion of this field, the Fourth
International Workshop on Computational Methods in Energy Economics (CMEE 2010) will be
held in Huangshan (Yellow Moutain) on May 28-31, 2010. The organizers solicit all interested
academic researchers and industrial practitioners to submit their recent research results to this
workshop within the scope of the following topics.
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Topics of Interest
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The workshop will provide an open forum for research papers concerned with the computational
problems on energy economics and energy risk management, including economic and econometric
modeling, computation, and analysis issues in energy systems. The workshop will focus on, but
not limited to, the following topics:
The 4th International Workshop on Computational Methods in Energy Economics
(CMEE2010)
In conjunction with CSO 2010 (http://www.gip.hk/cso2010/)
Huangshan (Yellow) Mountain, Anhui, China, May 28-31, 2010
(Papers Due: November 15, 2009)
As is known to all, energy economics is a subfield of economics that focuses on energy
relationships as the foundation of all other relationships. The field can arise from a number of
disciplines, including economic theory, financial economics, computational economics, statistics,
econometrics, operational research and strategic modeling. A wide interpretation of the subject
includes, for example, issues related to forecasting, financing, pricing, investment, development,
conservation, policy, regulation, security, risk management, insurance, portfolio theory, taxation,
fiscal regimes, accounting and the environments. In these listed issues there are a large number of
computational problems to be solved for the energy systems, particular for energy risk
measurement and management. This will be the second workshop for such a subject that provides
a premier and open forum for the dissemination of innovative computational methods as well as
original research results in energy economics and energy risk management.
In order to provide an academic exchange platform, the First International Workshop on
Computational Methods in Energy Economics (CMEE 2007) was held in Beijing on May 27-30,
2007. Subsequently, the Second and Third International Workshop on Computational Methods in
Energy Economics (CMEE 2008 and CMEE 2009) were held in Nanjing and Sanya on June 27-30,
2008 and April 24-26, 2009. To promote the idea-exchange and discussion of this field, the Fourth
International Workshop on Computational Methods in Energy Economics (CMEE 2010) will be
held in Huangshan (Yellow Moutain) on May 28-31, 2010. The organizers solicit all interested
academic researchers and industrial practitioners to submit their recent research results to this
workshop within the scope of the following topics.
+++++++++++++++++++
Topics of Interest
+++++++++++++++++++
The workshop will provide an open forum for research papers concerned with the computational
problems on energy economics and energy risk management, including economic and econometric
modeling, computation, and analysis issues in energy systems. The workshop will focus on, but
not limited to, the following topics:
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