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International Energy Markets,Understanding Pricing, Policies, and Profit, 2nd edition, 2015 - Международные энергетические рынки, понимание ценообразования, политики и прибыли


International Energy Markets,Understanding Pricing, Policies, and Profit, 2nd edition, 2015
Международные энергетические рынки, понимание ценообразования, политики и прибыли

Work in Progress: Supplemental Material to Accompany
International Energy Markets
Understanding Pricing, Policies, and Profit, 2nd edition, 2015
written by
cadahl@mines.edu
Senior Fellow

Study Aids
















Prerequisite Tools: For some material in the text, a basic understanding of algebra, calculus, probability and statistics, microeconomics, and macroeconomics is helpful. Here are some self tests to practice these tools:












Supplementary Material by Chapter


The Journey Starts


Chapter 1. Introduction


Introduction to Markets, Modeling and Policy


Chapter 2. Energy Lessons from the Past and Modeling the Future


Chapter 3. Perfect Competition and the Coal Industry






Chapter 4. Energy Taxes, Subsidies, and Social Welfare Market Structure


Chapter 5. Natural Monopoly and Electricity Generation
















Chapter 6. Deregulation-Privatization Electricity Sector


Chapter 7. Monopoly, Dominant Firm and OPEC


Chapter 8. Transaction Costs and U.S. Natural Gas Markets




Chapter 9. Monopsony - Japan and the Asia Pacific LNG Market




Chapter 10. Game Theory in W. European Natural Gas Market






Energy and the Environment


Chapter 11. Externalities and Energy Pollution




Chapter 12. Public Goods and Global Climate Change








Chapter 13. Energy Accidents


Dynamic Models and Model Inputs and Constraints


Chapter 14. Allocating Fossil Fuel Production over Time and Oil Leasing


Chapter 15. Supply and Costs


Chapter 16. Modeling Energy Demand


Chapter 17. Refining, Transportation, and Linear Programming




Managing Risk


Chapter 18. Energy Futures Markets for Managing Risk










Chapter 19. Energy Options Markets for Managing Risk




Development and Sustainability


Chapter 20. Climbing the Energy/Development Ladder to a Sustainable Energy Future


Chapter 21. Sustainable Wealth in Fossil Fuel Rich Developing Countries


The End of the Journey


Chapter 22. Managing in the Multicultural World of Energy












Dahl, Carol A. (2007) "What Goes Down Must Come Up: A Review of the Factors behind Increasing Gasoline Prices, 1999-2006." Prepared for the American Petroleum Institute. Washington, D.C.






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