International energy markets: understanding pricing, policies, and profits
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Tulsa, Okla.
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PennWell
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c2004
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xvii, 587 p. : ill
GENERAL NOTES
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Includes bibliographical references )p. 541-562( and index
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Carol A. Dahl
CONTENTS NOTE
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Energy lessons from the past for the future -- Perfect competition and the coal industry -- Natural monopoly and electricity generation -- Deregulation and privatization of electricity generation -- Monopoly, dominant firm, and OPEC -- Market structure, transaction costs economics and U.S. natural gas markets -- Externalities and energy pollution -- Public goods and global climate change -- Monopsony : Japan and the Aasia Pacific LNG market -- Game theory and the western European natural gas market -- Allocating fossil fuel production over time and oil leasing -- Supply and cost curves -- Linear programming, refining, and energy transportation -- Energy futures and options markets for managing risk -- Energy and information technologies -- Managing in the multicultural world of energy