Author: | Apostolos Serletis | ISBN: | 9789814452090 |
Publisher: | World Scientific Publishing Company | Publication: | February 29, 2012 |
Imprint: | WSPC | Language: | English |
Author: | Apostolos Serletis |
ISBN: | 9789814452090 |
Publisher: | World Scientific Publishing Company |
Publication: | February 29, 2012 |
Imprint: | WSPC |
Language: | English |
Interfuel substitution is an issue that is — and will likely remain — an important topic of inquiry for many years, as governments around the world seek to set policies that are intended to restrain carbon emissions or steer economies toward or away from certain fuels. This book contributes to this issue by estimating short- and long-term interfuel substitution elasticities, at the aggregate and sector levels, through the use of the latest advances in microeconometrics as well as recent international data for a number of OECD and non-OECD countries.
Contents:
Empirical Energy Demand Analysis:
Interfuel Substitution in the United States:
International Evidence on Sectoral Interfuel Substitution:
Short- and Long-Run Aggregate Interfuel Substitution:
Readership: Upper-level undergraduate & graduate students in economics; researchers interested in environmental & energy economics.
Key Features:
Interfuel substitution is an issue that is — and will likely remain — an important topic of inquiry for many years, as governments around the world seek to set policies that are intended to restrain carbon emissions or steer economies toward or away from certain fuels. This book contributes to this issue by estimating short- and long-term interfuel substitution elasticities, at the aggregate and sector levels, through the use of the latest advances in microeconometrics as well as recent international data for a number of OECD and non-OECD countries.
Contents:
Empirical Energy Demand Analysis:
Interfuel Substitution in the United States:
International Evidence on Sectoral Interfuel Substitution:
Short- and Long-Run Aggregate Interfuel Substitution:
Readership: Upper-level undergraduate & graduate students in economics; researchers interested in environmental & energy economics.
Key Features: