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Energy Policy
1973 - 2025
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Volume 12, issue 4, 1984
- Facing the acid test pp. 378-379

- Nigel Evans
- Adjustment and energy: Dangers of a demand-side obsession pp. 380-394

- Andrew MacKillop
- Capital needs for energy supply pp. 395-408

- G. D. McColl
- Energy in Western Europe pp. 409-424

- Elizabeth Taylor and William G. Davey
- Energy conservation programmes A review of state initiatives in the USA pp. 425-438

- John Randolph
- Economics of nuclear versus coal Big is beautiful? pp. 439-451

- D. Guentcheva and J. Vira
- Communications on energy Household energy conservation pp. 452-456

- Fred A. Curtis, P. Simpson-Housley and S. Drever
- Hydro scale and LDC oil substitution -- the Guianas' experience pp. 456-462

- Richard M. Auty
- Energy modelling study group pp. 462-462a

- Chris Hope
- The benefits of North Sea oil pp. 462-462b

- Ferdinand E. Banks
- Energy self-reliance: Report on Canada's Second International Energy Conference, ENERGEX '84, held in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, 14-19 May 1984 pp. 463-464

- Ben Lara and Fred Curtis
- Energy and agricultural production: Advancing Agricultural Production in Africa, Arusha, Tanzania, 12-18 February 1984, organized by the Tanzania government and the Commonwealth Agricultural Bureaux pp. 464-465

- John Madeley
- Risks and benefits of energy systems: International Symposium on the Risks and Benefits of Energy Systems, held at the Nuclear Research Centre, Institute of Nuclear Safety Research, Julich, FR Germany, 9-13 April 1984 pp. 465-466

- W. Kroger
- Energy 2000-2020: World prospects and regional stresses: coordinated and edited by J.R. Frisch for World Energy Conference Conservation Commission Graham and Trotman, London, 1983, 259 pp pp. 466-467

- Gerald Leach
- La crise de l'energie: Le mal, le remedie: by Pierre Desprairies Editions Technip, Paris, 1982, 154 pp pp. 467-469

- Ferdinand E. Banks
- Energy and agriculture: Their interacting futures, policy implications of global models: edited by Maurice Levy and John L. Robinson Harwood Academic Publishers, Chur, Switzerland, 1984, 371 pp,$78.00 pp. 469-470

- Asit K. Biswas
- Crisis in economic relations between North and South: by Norman Schofield Gower Press, Aldershot, UK, 1984, 454 pp, [pound sign]18.50 pp. 470-471

- Andrew MacKillop
- Oil shock, policy response and implementation -- report of Harvard energy security project: by Alvin L. Alm and Robert J. Weiner Ballinger, Cambridge, MA, 1984, 256 pp, [pound sign]26.50 pp. 471-472

- Sharon L. Hoffman and Fereidun Fesharaki
- US energy policy: Crisis and complacency: by Don E. Kash and Robert W. Rycroft University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, 1984, 334 pp, $19.95 pp. 472-472

- Douglas A. Henderson
- Coal's contribution to UK self-sufficiency: by Louis Turner: Energy Paper 9, 1984, 68 pp, [pound sign]4.50 published by Heinemann Educational as part of the British Institutes' Joint Energy Policy Programme (Policy Studies Institute and Royal Institute of International Affairs), London pp. 473-475b

- Gordon Mackerron, Steve Thomas and John Surrey
- Electricity's contribution to UK self-sufficiency: by Richard Eden and Nigel Evans: Energy Paper 11, 1984, 100 pp, [pound sign]4.50 published by Heinemann Educational as part of the British Institutes' Joint Energy Policy Programme (Policy Studies Institute and Royal Institute of International Affairs), London pp. 473-475d

- Gordon MacKerron, Steve Thomas and John Surrey
- Oil's contribution to UK self-sufficiency: Eileen Marshall and Colin Robinson: Energy Paper 12, 1984, 124 pp, [pound sign]4.50 published by Heinemann Educational as part of the British Institutes' Joint Energy Policy Programme (Policy Studies Institute and Royal Institute of International Affairs), London pp. 473-475a

- Gordon MacKerron, Steve Thomas and John Surrey
- Gas's contribution to UK self-sufficiency: by Jonathan P. Stern: Energy Paper 10, 1984, 96 pp, [pound sign]4.50 published by Heinemann Educational as part of the British Institutes' Joint Energy Policy Programme (Policy Studies Institute and Royal Institute of International Affairs), London pp. 473-475c

- Gordon MacKerron, Steve Thomas and John Surrey
- International gas trade in Europe: The policies of exporting and importing countries: by Jonathan P. Stern Heinemann Educational Books, 1984, 214 pp pp. 475-476

- Michael G. Webb
- The demand for energy in the Soviet Union: by David Wilson Croom Helm, London, and Rowman and Allanheld, Totowa NJ, 1983, 310 pp, [pound sign]18.95, $34.95 pp. 476-477

- Theodore Shabad
- Costing and pricing electricity in developing countries: edited by Mohan Munasinghe and Shyam Rungta Asian Development Bank, Manila, Philippines, 1984, 648 pp pp. 477-478

- T. W. Berrie
- Developing electric power: Thirty years of world bank experience: by Hugh Collier The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, MD, 1984, 188 pp $22.50 pp. 478-480

- T. W. Berrie
- Energy policy - Britain's electricity industry: by Martin Ince Junction Books, London, 1983, [pound sign]12.50 hardback, [pound sign]5.95 paperback pp. 480-481

- Norman Jenkins
- Oil economists handbook 1984: by Gilbert Jenkins Applied Science Publishers, London and New York, 282 pp, 1984 pp. 481-481

- Fereidun Fesharaki and Sharon L. Hoffman
Volume 12, issue 3, 1984
- The Sizewell collection pp. 243-246

- Leonard G. Brookes
- Emerging trends in nuclear energy pp. 247-252

- Alvin M. Weinberg
- US nuclear power performance pp. 253-258

- Chauncey Starr and Chaim Braun
- History of the PWR and its worldwide development pp. 259-265

- Simon Rippon
- Uranium supplies and nuclear energy policy pp. 266-270

- Terence Price
- What Sizewell means for the UK power plant industry pp. 271-275

- N. L. Franklin
- The context and conduct of the Sizewell B Inquiry pp. 276-282

- M. Purdue, R. Kemp and T. O'Riordan
- The Sizewell Inquiry -- is there a better way? pp. 283-287

- G. Greenhalgh
- An economic evaluation of the Sizewell decision pp. 288-295

- Nigel Evans
- Sizewell: good value for consumers' money? pp. 296-301

- Gordon MacKerron
- Public attitudes to nuclear energy pp. 302-305

- Joop van der Pligt, J. Richard Eiser and Russell Spears
- The world nuclear power scene and UK energy policy in 1984 pp. 306-309

- Ian Fells
- On the inevitable return of higher oil prices pp. 310-320

- Harry D. Saunders
- Oil trends and prices in the next decade: An aggregate analysis pp. 321-328

- George Kouris
- A simpler method for calculating the cost of conservation subsidies for an electric utility pp. 329-341

- Andrew Ford and Steve Harris
- Air quality and coal: The US experience pp. 342-352

- Richard J. Tobin
- Communication on energy: The Norwegian taxation debate pp. 353-356

- Alexander G. Kemp and David Rose
- Fourth International Conference on `energy options -- the role of alternatives in the World Energy scene', London, 3-6 April 1984 pp. 356-357

- Chris Hope
- Sixth Annual International Conference of the International Association of Energy Economists `International energy policy: The potential for change' (3rd Cambridge Conference of the British Institute of Energy Economics), Churchill College, Cambridge, 9-11 April 1984 pp. 357-358

- Gordon MacKerron
- Economics of energy investment pp. 359-360

- Gordon S. MacKerron
- Rural energy centres: International Workshop on Rural Energy Centres in Developing Countries, Hotel Aman, Cairo, Egypt, 25-29 March 1984 pp. 359-358

- Asit K. Biswas
- The economics of nuclear energy: edited by Leonard G. Brookes and Homa Motamen Chapman and Hall, London, 1984, 420 pp, [pound sign]27.50 pp. 360-361

- Geoffrey Greenhalgh
- The economics of nuclear power programmes in the United Kingdom: by Peter Lloyd Jones Macmillan, London, 1984, 188 pp, [pound sign]25.00 pp. 361-362

- Michael G. Webb
- Nuclear power: Futures, costs and benefits: by Nigel Evans and Chris Hope Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 1984, 190 pp, [pound sign]15.00 pp. 362-363

- Ian Smart
- Nuclear power in the developing countries: by Judith Perera Financial Times Business Information, London, 1984, 370 pp, [pound sign]148.00, $227.00 pp. 363-364

- Ian Smart
- The urban transportation of irradiated fuel: edited by John Surrey Macmillan, London, 1984 pp. 364-364

- L. G. Brookes
- India's nuclear estate: by Sharma Dhirendra Lancers Publishers, New Delhi pp. 364-365a

- William Walker
- The nationalization of the Venezuelan oil industry: From technocratic success to political failure: by Gustavo Coronel Lexington Books, Lexington, MA, 1983, 292 pp. [pound sign]25.00 pp. 364-366

- Peter R. Odell
- The state and nuclear power: Conflict and control in the western world: by Joseph A. Camilleri, Wheatsheaf Books, Brighton, UK, 1984, 347 pp pp. 364-365b

- William Walker
- World natural gas outlook: What role for OPEC?: by Bijan Mossavar Rahmani and Sharmin Mossavar Rahmani EIU Special Report No 157, Economist Intelligence Unit, London, 1984, 86 pp, [pound sign]120.00, $240.00 pp. 366-367

- Jonathan P. Stern
- Oil-futures markets: by William G. Prast and Howard L. Lax D.C. Heath and Co., Lexington Books, Lexington, MA, 1983, 206 pp, [pound sign]25.00 pp. 367-368

- Ferdinand E. Banks
- Energy resources in an uncertain future: Coal, gas, oil, and uranium supply forecasting: by M.A. Adelman, John C. Houghton, Gordon Kaufman and Martin B. Zimmerman Balinger Publishing Company, Cambridge, MA, 1983, 434 pp pp. 368-369

- Richard L. Gordon
- Markets for power: An analysis of electric utility deregulation: by Paul L. Joskow and Richard Schmalensee MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1983, 282 pp, [pound sign]17.95 pp. 369-370

- Richard L. Gordon
- Climate and energy systems, a review of their interactions: by Jill Jager John Wiley, Chichester, UK, 1983, 231 pp pp. 370-371

- Asit K. Biswas
- Can we delay a greenhouse warming?: by S. Siedel and D. Keyes US Government Printing Office, Washington, DC, USA, 1983, 192 pp, $6.00 pp. 371-372

- S. B. Idso
Volume 12, issue 2, 1984
- Government and energy policy pp. 123-124

- Michael G. Webb
- OPEC's push into refining Dilemma of interactions between crude and product markets pp. 125-134

- Hossein Razavi and Fereidun Fesharaki
- US energy policy Impact of the Reagan Administration pp. 135-145

- James Everett Katz
- Reforming regulation of electric utilities in the USA Priorities for the 1980s pp. 146-156

- Richard L. Gordon
- Rural electrification Its future in the USA pp. 157-169

- Ruth J. Maddigan, Wen S. Chern and Kevin Gallagher
- Alternative energy development in the USA The effectiveness of state government incentives pp. 170-179

- Richard R. Lancaster and Mark J. Berndt
- Accumulation of nuclear spent fuel from UK power stations pp. 180-188

- M. Piran
- Lessons of nuclear power French `success' and the breeder pp. 189-200

- D. Collingridge
- Consumer energy conservation policy An analytical approach pp. 201-212

- Gordon H. G. McDougall and J. R. Brent Ritchie
- A regional perspective of global coal scenarios pp. 213-215

- Joseph M. Alcamo
- Strategic stockpile acquisitions and the current world oil market pp. 216-219

- T. Randall Curlee
- Measuring the benefits and costs of utility conservation and load management programmes pp. 219-220

- Eric Hirst
- Soviet nuclear power pp. 220-221

- Theodore Shabad
- Indian summer for energy economists: Fifth Annual International Conference of the International Association of Energy Economists, Taj Palace Hotel, New Delhi, 4-6 January 1984 pp. 221-223

- Chris Hope
- Energy conservation in developing countries: International Workshop on Energy Conservation in Developing Countries, Palais des Nations, Geneva, Switzerland, 21-25 November 1983 pp. 223-223

- Asit K. Biswas
- The United States and the control of world oil: by Ed Shaffer Croom Helm, London, 1982, 256 pp, [pound sign]15.95 pp. 224-225

- Ferdinand E. Banks
- Future for nuclear power: Lecture on `Energy in the World', given by Sir Hermann Bondi at the British Nuclear Energy Society's dinner, London, 8 December 1983 pp. 224-223

- L. G. Brookes
- Caught unawares: The energy decade in retrospect: by Martin Greenberger in collaboration with Garry D. Brewer, William W. Hogan and Milton Russell Ballinger, Cambridge, MA, and Harper and Row, London, 1983, 444 pp, [pound sign]21.00 pp. 226-225

- Charles K. Ebinger
- Pricing petroleum products: Strategies of eleven industrial nations: by Edward N. Krapels Platt's Oilgram News, McGraw-Hill, New York, 1982, 290 pp, $87.00 pp. 226-227

- Ian Smart
- Geopolitics of natural gas: by Jeremy Russell Ballinger, Cambridge, MA, 1983, 196 pp, $26.50 pp. 227-228

- Jonathan P. Stern
- Energy vulnerability: edited by James L. Plummer Ballinger, Cambridge, MA, and Harper and Row, London, 1983, 476 pp pp. 228-229

- Charles K. Ebinger
- The first nuclear world war: by Patrick O'Heffernan, Amory B. Lovins and L. Hunter Lovins William Morrow and Company, New York, 1983, 444 pp, $17.95 pp. 229-230

- Warren H. Donnelly
- Coal in Australia: Prospects to 1990: by Peter Abelson EIU Special Report 149, Economist Intelligence Unit, London, 1983, 124 pp, [pound sign]120.00 pp. 231-232

- Richard L. Gordon
- Energy today and tommorrow: Living with uncertainty: by Joel Darmstadter, Hans H. Landsberg, Herbert C. Morton with Michael J. Coada Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1983, 254 pp, [pound sign]12.55 paperback pp. 232-232

- Michael G. Webb
Volume 12, issue 1, 1984
- Structural change in the oil market pp. 3-4

- Herman Franssen
- Outlook for the international oil market and options for OPEC pp. 5-12

- Peter R. Odell
- Petroleum exploration in the non-OPEC LDCs The effects of recent world developments pp. 13-21

- Raymond F. Mikesell
- Energy planning and investment for increased earnings The case of Nigeria's oil and gas resources pp. 22-32

- Ade T. Ojo
- Recycling and OPEC The need for new instruments pp. 33-45

- Graham Bird
- Lessons of nuclear power US and UK history pp. 46-67

- D. Collingridge
- Fuelling costs of nuclear reactors A comparison of CANDY versus PWR nuclear fuel cycle costs using UK data PWR nuclear fuel cycle costs using UK data pp. 68-74

- M. Piran and W. Murgatroyd
- Least-cost energy strategies for power system expansion pp. 75-92

- Arun P. Sanghvi
- Conservation and solar energy in residential and commercial buildings: The northern industrialized USA pp. 93-101

- Mark R. Berg and Mark L. Hassett
- Communications on energy: Petroleum futures trading pp. 102-104

- Ferdinand E. Banks
- Measuring energy savings -- problems pp. 104-106

- Jon Soderstrom
- Energy in the transition from rural subsistence: M.S. Wionczek, G. Foley and A. van Buren, eds Westview, Boulder, CO, USA, 1983, 224 pp, [pound sign]16.50 pp. 106-107a

- David Pearce
- National energy planning and management in developing countries: H. Neu and D. Bain Reidel, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, 1983, 456 pp, Dfl 140, $61.00 pp. 106-107b

- David Pearce
- Will Europe fight for oil? Energy relations in the Atlantic area: edited by Robert J. Lieber published in cooperation with the Committee on Atlantic Studies by Praeger, New York, 1983, 240 pp, $23.95 pp. 107-108a

- Ian Smart
- The oil decade: Conflict and cooperation in the west: by Robert J. Lieber Praeger, New York, 1983, 170 pp pp. 107-108b

- Ian Smart
- Oil companies in the international system: by Louis Turner George Allen & Unwin, London, for the Royal Institute of International Affairs, 1983, 3rd edition, 280 pp, [pound sign]6.95 pp. 108-109

- Tony Scanlan
- Nuclear power, 2 ed: Walter C. Patterson Penguin Books, Harmondsworth, UK, 1983, 256 pp, [pound sign]2.50 pp. 109-110

- David Pearce
- Issues in the sizewell `B' inquiry, volumes 1-6: Centre for Energy Studies, Polytechnic of the South Bank, London, 1983, 536 pp, [pound sign] per volume, [pound sign]10 per set of six pp. 110-112

- David Pearce
- Energy and social policy: edited by Jonathan Bradshaw and Toby Harris Routledge and Kegan Paul, London, 1983, 189 pp, [pound sign]6.95 pp. 112-113

- George Gaskell
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