International Energy Workshop: A Summary of the 1983 Poll Responses
Alan Manne and
Leo Schrattenholzer
The Energy Journal, 1984, vol. Volume 5, issue Number 1, 45-64
Abstract:
Energy forecasting is a hazardous occupation. Virtually any projection is doomed to be incorrect. Opinions can swing from one extreme to another during a six-month period. Our paper is not intended to provide still another projection, but rather to try to explain why different individuals and organizations arrive at divergent views on the long-term energy outlook-and therefore differ on policy decisions.
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Date: 1984
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