Routledge Handbook of Energy Economics
Herausgeber: Soyta¿, U¿ur; Sar¿, Ramazan
Routledge Handbook of Energy Economics
Herausgeber: Soyta¿, U¿ur; Sar¿, Ramazan
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Energy consumption and production influence the economy, environment and society, but are also influenced by how the economy is structured, how the social institutions work, and how the society deals with environmental degradation. This handbook offers an in-depth review of the four pillars of the energy-economy-environment-society nexus.
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Energy consumption and production influence the economy, environment and society, but are also influenced by how the economy is structured, how the social institutions work, and how the society deals with environmental degradation. This handbook offers an in-depth review of the four pillars of the energy-economy-environment-society nexus.
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- Routledge International Handbooks
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 642
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 1104g
- ISBN-13: 9781032089195
- ISBN-10: 1032089199
- Artikelnr.: 62153060
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Routledge International Handbooks
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 642
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 1104g
- ISBN-13: 9781032089195
- ISBN-10: 1032089199
- Artikelnr.: 62153060
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
U¿ur Soytä is a Professor in the Department of Business Administration and the Earth System Science Graduate Program at the Middle East Technical University (METU), Turkey. He is the co-editor of the Energy Economics journal. Ramazan Sar¿ is a Professor in the Department of Business Administration, Middle East Technical University (METU), Turkey. He is the Dean of Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences at METU.
Preface. Introduction. Part I Energy and economy. 1. Energy demand. 2.
Energy and economic growth. 3. Oil prices and the macroeconomy. 4.
Economics of renewable energy. 5. Energy efficiency and economy-wide
rebound: realising a net gain to society? 6. Economic impacts of energy
transition. 7. Electricity market integration. 8. Analysis of Macroeconomic
Impacts of Energy Security Improvements in Asia. Part II Energy and
environment. 9. Energy and climate. 10. Carbon emissions and energy use.
11. Energy economics and environment of energy systems. 12. Renewable
energy policy. 13. The energy-water nexus. 14. Low carbon economy and smart
grids. 15. The role of carbon pricing in the Paris agreement. Part III
Energy and society. 16. The impact of climate change and the social cost of
carbon. 17. Energy and the public: the economic relevance of citizens'
engagement. 18. Quality of life and energy use: is there a fair energy use
level?. 19. Responsible investment. 20. Energy economics as an energy
justice dilemma: case studies of normative trade-offs in Malawi, Mexico,
and Germany. Part IV Energy and other markets. 21. Oil spot and futures
prices. 22. Oil and stock prices. 23. The role of oil price volatility in
the real and financial economy: a survey review. 24. Mutual Funds and the
Energy Sector. 25. Oil prices and other energy commodities. 26. Oil and
agricultural commodity prices. 27. Oil prices and exchange rates. 28.
Volatility spillovers on oil and forex markets. 29. Economic and social
challenges of Smart Grids. Part V Energy Modeling. 30. CGE models in energy
economics. 31. A Methodological Framework for Assessing Macroeconomic
Impacts of Energy Security Improvements in Asia. 32. Top-down and bottom-up
models. 33. Macro-econometric and structural models. 34. Index
decomposition analysis: models and applications. 35. Electricity price
forecasting. 36. Paths and processes in complex electricity markets: the
agent-based perspective. 37. Behavioral Economics and Energy Market. 38.
The use of foresight in energy policy. 39. Multi-criteria decision analysis
for energy policy. Index
Energy and economic growth. 3. Oil prices and the macroeconomy. 4.
Economics of renewable energy. 5. Energy efficiency and economy-wide
rebound: realising a net gain to society? 6. Economic impacts of energy
transition. 7. Electricity market integration. 8. Analysis of Macroeconomic
Impacts of Energy Security Improvements in Asia. Part II Energy and
environment. 9. Energy and climate. 10. Carbon emissions and energy use.
11. Energy economics and environment of energy systems. 12. Renewable
energy policy. 13. The energy-water nexus. 14. Low carbon economy and smart
grids. 15. The role of carbon pricing in the Paris agreement. Part III
Energy and society. 16. The impact of climate change and the social cost of
carbon. 17. Energy and the public: the economic relevance of citizens'
engagement. 18. Quality of life and energy use: is there a fair energy use
level?. 19. Responsible investment. 20. Energy economics as an energy
justice dilemma: case studies of normative trade-offs in Malawi, Mexico,
and Germany. Part IV Energy and other markets. 21. Oil spot and futures
prices. 22. Oil and stock prices. 23. The role of oil price volatility in
the real and financial economy: a survey review. 24. Mutual Funds and the
Energy Sector. 25. Oil prices and other energy commodities. 26. Oil and
agricultural commodity prices. 27. Oil prices and exchange rates. 28.
Volatility spillovers on oil and forex markets. 29. Economic and social
challenges of Smart Grids. Part V Energy Modeling. 30. CGE models in energy
economics. 31. A Methodological Framework for Assessing Macroeconomic
Impacts of Energy Security Improvements in Asia. 32. Top-down and bottom-up
models. 33. Macro-econometric and structural models. 34. Index
decomposition analysis: models and applications. 35. Electricity price
forecasting. 36. Paths and processes in complex electricity markets: the
agent-based perspective. 37. Behavioral Economics and Energy Market. 38.
The use of foresight in energy policy. 39. Multi-criteria decision analysis
for energy policy. Index
Preface. Introduction. Part I Energy and economy. 1. Energy demand. 2.
Energy and economic growth. 3. Oil prices and the macroeconomy. 4.
Economics of renewable energy. 5. Energy efficiency and economy-wide
rebound: realising a net gain to society? 6. Economic impacts of energy
transition. 7. Electricity market integration. 8. Analysis of Macroeconomic
Impacts of Energy Security Improvements in Asia. Part II Energy and
environment. 9. Energy and climate. 10. Carbon emissions and energy use.
11. Energy economics and environment of energy systems. 12. Renewable
energy policy. 13. The energy-water nexus. 14. Low carbon economy and smart
grids. 15. The role of carbon pricing in the Paris agreement. Part III
Energy and society. 16. The impact of climate change and the social cost of
carbon. 17. Energy and the public: the economic relevance of citizens'
engagement. 18. Quality of life and energy use: is there a fair energy use
level?. 19. Responsible investment. 20. Energy economics as an energy
justice dilemma: case studies of normative trade-offs in Malawi, Mexico,
and Germany. Part IV Energy and other markets. 21. Oil spot and futures
prices. 22. Oil and stock prices. 23. The role of oil price volatility in
the real and financial economy: a survey review. 24. Mutual Funds and the
Energy Sector. 25. Oil prices and other energy commodities. 26. Oil and
agricultural commodity prices. 27. Oil prices and exchange rates. 28.
Volatility spillovers on oil and forex markets. 29. Economic and social
challenges of Smart Grids. Part V Energy Modeling. 30. CGE models in energy
economics. 31. A Methodological Framework for Assessing Macroeconomic
Impacts of Energy Security Improvements in Asia. 32. Top-down and bottom-up
models. 33. Macro-econometric and structural models. 34. Index
decomposition analysis: models and applications. 35. Electricity price
forecasting. 36. Paths and processes in complex electricity markets: the
agent-based perspective. 37. Behavioral Economics and Energy Market. 38.
The use of foresight in energy policy. 39. Multi-criteria decision analysis
for energy policy. Index
Energy and economic growth. 3. Oil prices and the macroeconomy. 4.
Economics of renewable energy. 5. Energy efficiency and economy-wide
rebound: realising a net gain to society? 6. Economic impacts of energy
transition. 7. Electricity market integration. 8. Analysis of Macroeconomic
Impacts of Energy Security Improvements in Asia. Part II Energy and
environment. 9. Energy and climate. 10. Carbon emissions and energy use.
11. Energy economics and environment of energy systems. 12. Renewable
energy policy. 13. The energy-water nexus. 14. Low carbon economy and smart
grids. 15. The role of carbon pricing in the Paris agreement. Part III
Energy and society. 16. The impact of climate change and the social cost of
carbon. 17. Energy and the public: the economic relevance of citizens'
engagement. 18. Quality of life and energy use: is there a fair energy use
level?. 19. Responsible investment. 20. Energy economics as an energy
justice dilemma: case studies of normative trade-offs in Malawi, Mexico,
and Germany. Part IV Energy and other markets. 21. Oil spot and futures
prices. 22. Oil and stock prices. 23. The role of oil price volatility in
the real and financial economy: a survey review. 24. Mutual Funds and the
Energy Sector. 25. Oil prices and other energy commodities. 26. Oil and
agricultural commodity prices. 27. Oil prices and exchange rates. 28.
Volatility spillovers on oil and forex markets. 29. Economic and social
challenges of Smart Grids. Part V Energy Modeling. 30. CGE models in energy
economics. 31. A Methodological Framework for Assessing Macroeconomic
Impacts of Energy Security Improvements in Asia. 32. Top-down and bottom-up
models. 33. Macro-econometric and structural models. 34. Index
decomposition analysis: models and applications. 35. Electricity price
forecasting. 36. Paths and processes in complex electricity markets: the
agent-based perspective. 37. Behavioral Economics and Energy Market. 38.
The use of foresight in energy policy. 39. Multi-criteria decision analysis
for energy policy. Index