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Effects of oil price increases on the egyptian economy

David Pearce and Ray. Edwards

ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization

Abstract: Working paper on effects of petroleum price increases on economic development in Egypt - discusses energy sources and power consumption using a simulation economic model and input output analysis; examines effects of price subsidies on energy conservation and the impact of price adjustments on public finance, national income, trade, industrial development, agricultural development, employment, basic needs satisfaction, etc.; includes energy policy suggestions. Bibliography, graphs and references.

Keywords: petroleum; price; economic development; energy source; power consumption; simulation; economic model; input output analysis; subsidy; energy conservation; public finance; national income; trade; industrial development; agricultural development; employment; basic needs; energy policy; pétrole; prix; développement économique; petróleo; precio; desarrollo económico; source d'énergie; consommation d'énergie; simulation; modèle économique; analyse entrée-sortie; subvention; économie d'énergie; finances publiques; revenu national; commerce international; développement industriel; développement agricole; emploi; besoins essentiels; politique énergétique; fuente de energía; consumo de energía; simulación; modelo económico; análisis de insumo producto; subvención; conservación de la energía; hacienda pública; ingreso nacional; comercio internacional; desarrollo industrial; desarrollo agrícola; empleo; necesidades esenciales; política energética (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 181 P. pages
Date: 1982
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Published in World Employment Programme research working paper. WEP 2-22, Technology and Employment Programme

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