Surrey Energy Economics Centre (SEEC), School of Economics Discussion Papers (SEEDS)
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- 51: Nuclear Power, the Greenhouse Effect and Social Costs of Energy

- Peter Jones
- 50: The Future Conduct of Energy Policy in the Third World

- Peter Pearson, Peter de Groot, David Hall, Merilyn McKenzie Hedger, Gordon Mackerron, Phil O’Keefe, Adilson de Oliveira and John Soussan
- 49: Demand Forecasting Methods and the ‘Need’ for New Nuclear Plant

- Colin Robinson
- 48: Prospects for Independent Power Generation

- Stephen Andrews, John Harris, Rhodri Morgan and Colin Robinson
- 47: Energy, Environment and the Market

- Stewart Boyle, Ian Brown, Peter Jones, Mike Parker and Peter Pearson
- 46: Energy and the Environment in the Third World

- Peter Pearson, Dennis Anderson, Andy Brown, Michael Chadwick, Richard Critchley, Terry Douglas, Andy Millington, Phil O’Keefe, Ian Ryle, Theo Schilderman, Colin Stoneman, John Suckling and Peter Young
- 45: Privatization in the Middle East

- Paul Stevens
- 44: Prospects for Oil Prices

- Irene Himona, David Leeke, Colin Robinson and Paul Stevens
- 43: Prospects for the Oil Tanker Market

- David Hawdon, Lee Smith and Claus Waaler
- 42: The Security of Britain’s Supply, Government Policy and the Proposed Hinkley Point ‘C’

- Colin Robinson and Eileen Marshall
- 41: The World Economy in 3-D: Debts, Deficits and Dollars

- Graham Bird
- 40: Models for Passenger Car Gasoline Demand in Canada

- Mohamed Eltony
- 39: Energy Privatisation

- Stephen Littlechild, Catherine Price, Colin Robinson and Allen Sykes
- 38: Energy Pricing: Regulation Subsidies and Distortion

- Ian Brown, David Harvey, Gerald Leach, Gordon MacKerron, Peter Pearson and Paul Stevens
- 37: The International Coal Market

- Colin Robinson
- 36: Crude Oil and Product Prices: An Investigation

- Irene Himona
- 35: Transitions between Traditional and Commercial Energy in the Third World

- Walter Elkan, Gerald Leach, Peter Pearson, Niall Roberts, John Soussan and Paul Stevens
- 34: Oil Prices and Debt

- Graham Bird
- 33: European Energy Policy

- David Hawdon
- 32: UK Oil Taxation: Failings and Reform

- Danny Hann and Chris Rowland
- 31: Linear Programming, Shadow Prices and Environmental Taxes

- David Hawdon
- 30: Input-Output Analysis and Air Pollution

- Peter Pearson
- 29: The Impact of Oil on the Role of the State in Economic Development- A Case Study of the Arab World

- Paul Stevens
- 28: Energy Policy and Industrial Fuel Consumption

- Jacqueline Read
- 27: EOR in the UK North Sea – Some Economic Considerations

- Danny Hann and Alan McGillivray
- 26: Changes in World Energy Markets

- Helga Steeg
- 25: The Household Demand for Energy and Energy using Appliances in the U.K

- David Hawdon
- 24: The Price of Oil – Recent Developments and Future Expectations

- Paul Stevens and Peter Bild
- 23: The Outlook for UK North Sea Oil Policy

- Danny Hann
- 22: Government Policy and the Nationalised Gas Industry

- Colin Robinson
- 21: The Economics of Energy in LDCs. A Report on a Workshop

- Peter Pearson and Paul Stevens
- 20: The Development of UK Oil Taxation Policy

- Danny Hann
- 19: Restructuring the Energy System in Germany since 1973

- Hans Schneider
- 18: Energy Demand and the Changing Structure of the UK Chemicals Industry

- David Hawdon and Jacqueline Read
- 17: Government and UK Oil Participation Policy

- Danny Hann
- 16: Integrated Energy Policies in Less Developed Countries: The Relation Between Traditional and Commercial Energy Sources

- Peter Pearson and Paul Stevens
- 15: Energy Policy, Environment and Income Distribution in LDCs: an Input-Output Approach

- Peter Pearson
- 14: What Future for British Coal Policy?

- Colin Robinson and Eileen Marshall
- 13: Short Term and Long Term Prospects for the Energy Market

- Pierre Desprairies
- 12: The Future of Crude Oil Prices

- Colin Robinson
- 11: A Model of the Demand for Energy and Energy Consuming Appliances in the U.K. Theory and Preliminary Results

- David Hawdon
- 10: This paper has been withdrawn
- Not Applicable
- 9: The World Oil Equation and the Future of Middle East Oil

- Paul Stevens
- 8: Energy Demand Models in the U.S.A and U.K

- David Hawdon and Mark Tomlinson
- 7: The Future of OPEC

- Colin Robinson, Ahmed Mokadem and Paul Stevens
- 6: Recycling OPEC Surpluses to Developing Countries: Problems and Possibilities

- Graham Bird
- 5: This paper has been withdrawn
- Not Applicable
- 4: The World Energy Situation and Prospects for the 1980s

- Colin Robinson
- 3: Changing North Sea Profits Taxation and the Gains from Offshore Oil

- Chris Rowland
- OP2: The SEEC UK Energy Demand Forecast (1994-2000)

- Roger Fouquet, David Hawdon, Peter Pearson, Colin Robinson and Paul Stevens
- 2: Petroleum Production and the Norwegian Economy – Some Recent Issues

- Jostein Aarrestad
- TP1: Using LAMBDA for DEA

- David Hawdon and Ian McQueen
- SEERS1: The UK Energy System in 2050: Centralised or Localised? A Report on the Construction of the CLUES Scenarios

- Lester Hunt and Scott Milne
- OP1: The SEEC UK Energy Demand Forecast (1993-2000)

- Roger Fouquet, David Hawdon, Peter Pearson, Colin Robinson and Paul Stevens
- 1: The Outlook for Oil Prices in the Medium Term

- G. F. Ray and C Rowland
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