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International energy strategies / Edited by Joy Dunkerley.

Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoIdioma: Inglés Detalles de publicación: Cambridge, Massachusetts : Oelgeschlager, Gunn & Hain, 1980.Descripción: xiv, 495 páginas : gráficos, mapas y tablas ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 0899460399
Tema(s): Clasificación LoC:
  • HD 9502 .A2 C6497 1980
Contenidos:
Conference Acknowledgments, xiii -- Part I. Addresses, 1 -- Chapter 1. Some Views of Mexican Oil Developments / Juan Eibenschutz, 3 -- Chapter 2. An Assessment of Present Energy Developments / John C. Sawhill, 11 -- Chapter 3. Energy Policy Now / Sir Jack Ramp Ton, 19 -- Chapter 4. International Nuclear Fuel Cycle Evaluation / Albert Carnesale, 29 -- Chapter 5. Venezuela and the Future Supply of Oil / Rafael Alfonzo Ravard, 37 -- Chapter 6. Energy Issues in Developing Countries / Lincoln Gordon, 45 -- Part II. Energy Demand and Conservation, 53 -- Chapter 7. Historical Relations Between Energy and Economic Growth / Nathan Rosenberg, 55 -- Chapter 8. Energy-Output Relationships: Implications for Energy Conservation / Joy Dunkerley, 71 -- Chapter 9. Energy, Capital, and Productivity / Ernst R. Berndt and Catherine Morrison, 79 -- Chapter 10. Global Energy Demand in the Very Long Term / Paul S. Basile, 101 -- Chapter 11. Higher Energy Prices and Economic Crowth Robert S. Pindych, 113 -- Chapter 12. Paths to Energy Conservation in Industrial Countries / James Reddington, 129 -- Chapter 13. The Potential for Improved Energy Productivity in the United States / Marc Ross, 129 -- Chapter 14. A High-Conservation Model of the United Kingdom Energy Future: Some Problems in Methods and Policy Assumptions / Gerald Foley, 145 -- Chapter 15. The Energy Policy of the Federal Republic of Germany / Hans K. Schneider, 145 -- Chapter 16. Middle- and Long-term Energy Supply-Demand Projection Forecast for Fiscal 1985 1990 / Ken-ichi Matsui, 173 -- Chapter 17. Energy Demand in the Soviet Bloc and the People's Republic of China / Robert E. Ebel, 211 -- Chapter 18. Energy Demand in Developing Countries / Bourn Jong Choe, 223 -- Part III. Petroleum, 235 -- Chapter 19. Modeling OPEC Behavior Chapter 20. Financial Influences on the Behavior of Oil Exporters / Mansoor Dailami, 243 -- Chapter 21. Supply Instability and Oil Market Behavior / Henry D. Jacoby and James L. Paddock, 365 -- Chapter 22. Understanding Energy: A Rational Basis for Planning Alternative Strategies / Robert J. Deam, 283 -- Chapter 23. Options Open to Producers for the Increased Utilization of Heavy Crudes / Sabri A. R. Kadhim, 299 -- Chapter 24. Do Bidders in OCS Oil and Gas Lease Sales Behave Rationally? / Russell O. Jones, Walter J. Mead, and Philip E. Sorensen, 321 -- Chapter 25. Projecting the Supply of North Sea Oil- Dimensions of Uncertainty / Paul Leo Eckbo, 335 -- Chapter 26. Projecting the Oil Supply Potential of China and Southeast Asia / Jan-Olaf Willums, 365 -- Chapter 27. Petroleum Prospects for the People's Republic of China / John Foster, 381 -- Part IV. Other Fuels, 391 -- Chapter 28. The Outlook for International Trade in Natural Gas / Robert B. Kalisch, 393 -- Chapter 29. The Future of Steam Coal / James Reddington, 407 -- Chapter 30. Opportunities and Constraints in the Inter national Coal Trade / Edward D. Griffith, 419 -- Part V. Electricity, 431 -- Chapter 31. Supply and Demand Uncertainty and Other Issues in Peak Load Pricing in Electricity Supply / Dennis Anderson and Ralph Turvey, 433 -- Chapter 32. Marginal Cost for Electricity Pricing—Theory, Problems, and Suggestions / Frederick L. McCoy, 447 -- Chapter 33. Responsive Pricing Based on Marginal Cost as a Means of Promoting Efficient Energy Use / William Vickrey, 455 -- Chapter 34. Electric Power, Energy Pricing. and investment Policy in Developintt Countries / Mohan Munasinahc, 473 -- Index, 485 -- About the Editor, 495.
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Proceedings of the 1979 IAEE/RFF Conference.

Preface, ix -- Conference Acknowledgments, xiii -- Part I. Addresses, 1 -- Chapter 1. Some Views of Mexican Oil Developments / Juan Eibenschutz, 3 -- Chapter 2. An Assessment of Present Energy Developments / John C. Sawhill, 11 -- Chapter 3. Energy Policy Now / Sir Jack Ramp Ton, 19 -- Chapter 4. International Nuclear Fuel Cycle Evaluation / Albert Carnesale, 29 -- Chapter 5. Venezuela and the Future Supply of Oil / Rafael Alfonzo Ravard, 37 -- Chapter 6. Energy Issues in Developing Countries / Lincoln Gordon, 45 -- Part II. Energy Demand and Conservation, 53 -- Chapter 7. Historical Relations Between Energy and Economic Growth / Nathan Rosenberg, 55 -- Chapter 8. Energy-Output Relationships: Implications for Energy Conservation / Joy Dunkerley, 71 -- Chapter 9. Energy, Capital, and Productivity / Ernst R. Berndt and Catherine Morrison, 79 -- Chapter 10. Global Energy Demand in the Very Long Term / Paul S. Basile, 101 -- Chapter 11. Higher Energy Prices and Economic Crowth Robert S. Pindych, 113 -- Chapter 12. Paths to Energy Conservation in Industrial Countries / James Reddington, 129 -- Chapter 13. The Potential for Improved Energy Productivity in the United States / Marc Ross, 129 -- Chapter 14. A High-Conservation Model of the United Kingdom Energy Future: Some Problems in Methods and Policy Assumptions / Gerald Foley, 145 -- Chapter 15. The Energy Policy of the Federal Republic of Germany / Hans K. Schneider, 145 -- Chapter 16. Middle- and Long-term Energy Supply-Demand Projection Forecast for Fiscal 1985 1990 / Ken-ichi Matsui, 173 -- Chapter 17. Energy Demand in the Soviet Bloc and the People's Republic of China / Robert E. Ebel, 211 -- Chapter 18. Energy Demand in Developing Countries / Bourn Jong Choe, 223 -- Part III. Petroleum, 235 -- Chapter 19. Modeling OPEC Behavior Chapter 20. Financial Influences on the Behavior of Oil Exporters / Mansoor Dailami, 243 -- Chapter 21. Supply Instability and Oil Market Behavior / Henry D. Jacoby and James L. Paddock, 365 -- Chapter 22. Understanding Energy: A Rational Basis for Planning Alternative Strategies / Robert J. Deam, 283 -- Chapter 23. Options Open to Producers for the Increased Utilization of Heavy Crudes / Sabri A. R. Kadhim, 299 -- Chapter 24. Do Bidders in OCS Oil and Gas Lease Sales Behave Rationally? / Russell O. Jones, Walter J. Mead, and Philip E. Sorensen, 321 -- Chapter 25. Projecting the Supply of North Sea Oil- Dimensions of Uncertainty / Paul Leo Eckbo, 335 -- Chapter 26. Projecting the Oil Supply Potential of China and Southeast Asia / Jan-Olaf Willums, 365 -- Chapter 27. Petroleum Prospects for the People's Republic of China / John Foster, 381 -- Part IV. Other Fuels, 391 -- Chapter 28. The Outlook for International Trade in Natural Gas / Robert B. Kalisch, 393 -- Chapter 29. The Future of Steam Coal / James Reddington, 407 -- Chapter 30. Opportunities and Constraints in the Inter national Coal Trade / Edward D. Griffith, 419 -- Part V. Electricity, 431 -- Chapter 31. Supply and Demand Uncertainty and Other Issues in Peak Load Pricing in Electricity Supply / Dennis Anderson and Ralph Turvey, 433 -- Chapter 32. Marginal Cost for Electricity Pricing—Theory, Problems, and Suggestions / Frederick L. McCoy, 447 -- Chapter 33. Responsive Pricing Based on Marginal Cost as a Means of Promoting Efficient Energy Use / William Vickrey, 455 -- Chapter 34. Electric Power, Energy Pricing. and investment Policy in Developintt Countries / Mohan Munasinahc, 473 -- Index, 485 -- About the Editor, 495.

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