Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
This is the tenth volume in a series on advances in the economics of energy and resources.
Synopsis
Part of a series on advances in the economics of energy and resources.
Table of Contents
Introduction (J.R. Moroney). Lifestyles of the energy rich: household energy conservation in the United States and consertation policy (D.A. Norman). Evidence of perfectly reversible price response in U.S. gasoline demand (E. Blackburne). U.S. highway fuel demand (E. Porter, G. Prasad Rao). Long-run price responses of aggregate industrial energy consumption by the G-7 countries (C.T. Jones). Case histories of the Hubbert model for selected oil producing regions (R.A. Wattenbarger
et al.). The value of U.S. oil and gas reserves: estimation and application (M.S. Adelman, G. Campbell Watkins). Are we running out of oil? (E. Porter).