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This is an up-to-date account of economic aspects of the energy markets, dealing with recent advances in the economics of energy and the implications for regulation, privatization, and international competition in each of the major markets - electricity, gas, coal, and oil.
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This is an up-to-date account of economic aspects of the energy markets, dealing with recent advances in the economics of energy and the implications for regulation, privatization, and international competition in each of the major markets - electricity, gas, coal, and oil.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 468
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 1997
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 905g
- ISBN-13: 9780198286080
- ISBN-10: 0198286082
- Artikelnr.: 21501319
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 468
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 1997
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 905g
- ISBN-13: 9780198286080
- ISBN-10: 0198286082
- Artikelnr.: 21501319
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction: Dieter Helm, John Kay, David Thompson: Energy policy and the
role of the state in the market for energy; Nigel Lawson: Energy policy;
David Newbery: Energy policy issues after privatization; Andrew Dilnot,
Dieter Helm: Energy policy, merit goods, and social security; Department of
energy: The demand for energy; Ray Rees: Modelling public enterpr ise
performance; Richard Pryke: Performance of the public sector energy
utilities between 1968 and 1978; Martin Slater: The rationale for marginal
cost pricing; Dieter Helm, David Thompson: Competition in electricity
supply: Has the Energy Act failed? Richard Schmalensee: The potential of
incentive regulation; George Yarrow: Regulatory issues in the electricity
supply industry; Alex Henney, David Thompson: The role of public service
commissions in facilitating the development of combined heat and power
generation in the US; Ian Jones: Risk analysis and optional investment in
the electricity supply industry; Dieter Helm, Francis McGowan: Electricity
supply in Europe; Catherine Price: Gas privatization: Effects on pricing
policy; Elizabeth Hammond, Dieter Helm, David Thompson: Regulation of the
gas industry; Colin Robinson, Eileen Marshall: Liberalizing the British
coal industry; Bill Robinson: The economics of coal; John Kay: The economic
implications of North sea oil revenues; Christopher Allsopp, John Rhys: The
macroeconomic impact of North sea oil; Michael Devereux: The British
experience of taxing oil extraction.
role of the state in the market for energy; Nigel Lawson: Energy policy;
David Newbery: Energy policy issues after privatization; Andrew Dilnot,
Dieter Helm: Energy policy, merit goods, and social security; Department of
energy: The demand for energy; Ray Rees: Modelling public enterpr ise
performance; Richard Pryke: Performance of the public sector energy
utilities between 1968 and 1978; Martin Slater: The rationale for marginal
cost pricing; Dieter Helm, David Thompson: Competition in electricity
supply: Has the Energy Act failed? Richard Schmalensee: The potential of
incentive regulation; George Yarrow: Regulatory issues in the electricity
supply industry; Alex Henney, David Thompson: The role of public service
commissions in facilitating the development of combined heat and power
generation in the US; Ian Jones: Risk analysis and optional investment in
the electricity supply industry; Dieter Helm, Francis McGowan: Electricity
supply in Europe; Catherine Price: Gas privatization: Effects on pricing
policy; Elizabeth Hammond, Dieter Helm, David Thompson: Regulation of the
gas industry; Colin Robinson, Eileen Marshall: Liberalizing the British
coal industry; Bill Robinson: The economics of coal; John Kay: The economic
implications of North sea oil revenues; Christopher Allsopp, John Rhys: The
macroeconomic impact of North sea oil; Michael Devereux: The British
experience of taxing oil extraction.
Introduction: Dieter Helm, John Kay, David Thompson: Energy policy and the
role of the state in the market for energy; Nigel Lawson: Energy policy;
David Newbery: Energy policy issues after privatization; Andrew Dilnot,
Dieter Helm: Energy policy, merit goods, and social security; Department of
energy: The demand for energy; Ray Rees: Modelling public enterpr ise
performance; Richard Pryke: Performance of the public sector energy
utilities between 1968 and 1978; Martin Slater: The rationale for marginal
cost pricing; Dieter Helm, David Thompson: Competition in electricity
supply: Has the Energy Act failed? Richard Schmalensee: The potential of
incentive regulation; George Yarrow: Regulatory issues in the electricity
supply industry; Alex Henney, David Thompson: The role of public service
commissions in facilitating the development of combined heat and power
generation in the US; Ian Jones: Risk analysis and optional investment in
the electricity supply industry; Dieter Helm, Francis McGowan: Electricity
supply in Europe; Catherine Price: Gas privatization: Effects on pricing
policy; Elizabeth Hammond, Dieter Helm, David Thompson: Regulation of the
gas industry; Colin Robinson, Eileen Marshall: Liberalizing the British
coal industry; Bill Robinson: The economics of coal; John Kay: The economic
implications of North sea oil revenues; Christopher Allsopp, John Rhys: The
macroeconomic impact of North sea oil; Michael Devereux: The British
experience of taxing oil extraction.
role of the state in the market for energy; Nigel Lawson: Energy policy;
David Newbery: Energy policy issues after privatization; Andrew Dilnot,
Dieter Helm: Energy policy, merit goods, and social security; Department of
energy: The demand for energy; Ray Rees: Modelling public enterpr ise
performance; Richard Pryke: Performance of the public sector energy
utilities between 1968 and 1978; Martin Slater: The rationale for marginal
cost pricing; Dieter Helm, David Thompson: Competition in electricity
supply: Has the Energy Act failed? Richard Schmalensee: The potential of
incentive regulation; George Yarrow: Regulatory issues in the electricity
supply industry; Alex Henney, David Thompson: The role of public service
commissions in facilitating the development of combined heat and power
generation in the US; Ian Jones: Risk analysis and optional investment in
the electricity supply industry; Dieter Helm, Francis McGowan: Electricity
supply in Europe; Catherine Price: Gas privatization: Effects on pricing
policy; Elizabeth Hammond, Dieter Helm, David Thompson: Regulation of the
gas industry; Colin Robinson, Eileen Marshall: Liberalizing the British
coal industry; Bill Robinson: The economics of coal; John Kay: The economic
implications of North sea oil revenues; Christopher Allsopp, John Rhys: The
macroeconomic impact of North sea oil; Michael Devereux: The British
experience of taxing oil extraction.







