ABSTRACT
This book presents a range of current views on the use of economic measures to control greenhouse gas emissions. the authors discuss the responsiveness of the energy market to changes in prices, taxes and incomes. The book's concern with global warming involves analyses of possible energy use both in the long and short term.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |12 pages
Introduction
part |1 pages
Part I Estimating long-term energy elasticities
chapter |46 pages
A survey of international energy elasticities
chapter |13 pages
Long-run demand elasticities for gasoline
chapter |11 pages
Elasticities for OECD aggregate final energy demand
chapter |12 pages
Modelling UK energy demand
part |1 pages
Part II Energy, the economy and greenhouse gas abatement