Advanced Energy Economics
Edited by Yiming Wei () and
Jianling Jiao
in CEEP-BIT Books from Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research (CEEP), Beijing Institute of Technology
Abstract:
The textbook Advanced Energy Economics is based on the previously published Energy Economics. It takes as its research subjects emerging issues in energy economics under new circumstances, such as energy market linkage risk, energy and environment, energy security and security strategy, and energy poverty. The book systematically introduces important topics including energy market risk and spillover effects, energy performance contracting, strategic energy reserves, climate change and CO₂ emission reduction, energy investment and financing, energy technology policy, energy security, energy poverty, and the relationship between energy consumption and public health. While maintaining the systematic requirements of a textbook, this book places greater emphasis on capturing the development trends of modern energy economics and management. It strives to systematically present the latest developments and research findings, while also integrating them with China's actual conditions to better meet the current demands of higher education institutions for cultivating high‑level talents in economics and management, particularly research‑oriented talents in the field of energy economics and management. This book can serve both as a graduate textbook for students majoring in energy and economic management, and as a reference for university faculty and students, researchers, business managers, and government officials in relevant fields.
JEL-codes: Q40 Q54 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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