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Energy Economics: Concepts, Issues, Markets and Governance

This book, Energy Economics, introduces the basic concepts of energy economics and explains how simple economic tools can be used to analyse contemporary energy issues. The academic and research focus on energy has grown over recent years and energy has established itself as an independent, interdisciplinary subject area. It attracts attention from people in a range of different fields including engineers, scientists, geologists, environmentalists, bankers, investors, policy makers and politicians. Energy Economics is organised into six parts that give the reader a thorough grounding in various key aspects of the subject:

  • basic demand-related concepts and ideas used in energy economics;
  • supply-side economics;
  • energy markets, with specific emphasis on oil, gas and coal;
  • the application of simple economic principles in analysing contemporary energy issues;
  • environmental aspects of energy use; and
  • regulatory and governance issues.

Energy Economics is an easily accessible reference book for students of energy economics at the postgraduate level, as well as for a wider interdisciplinary audience. It provides readers with the skills required to understand and analyse complex energy issues from an economic per

Book details


Physical description: 15.9 x 23.5 Red 721pp

Publisher: Springer Verlag

Place of publication: London, England

ISBN: 9780857292674

Classification: E800 -

Keywords: Economics - Coal - Climate change - Energy - Renewable Energy - Investment - energy security - Energy management - fossil fuels - energy prices - Regulation - coal trading - environmental protection - pollution control - energy supply - energy demand - electricity supply - Oil Market - energy balance - energy forecasting - non-renewable energy

Subjects: Energy efficiency, Skills, education and training

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