World Scientific Series on Energy and Resource Economics
(ISSN: 1793-4184)
With the energy crisis faced by a world of depleting energy sources and high energy consumption, this Energy and Resource Economics Series features titles which adopt an interdisciplinary, multifunctional approach to the management and economics of energy and resources. All titles are based on original empirical research and includes theoretical, applied or quantitative analyses of issues in the management of energy resources at national, regional and global levels.
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Published titles
Vol. 1
Quantitative and Empirical Analysis of Energy Markets
by Apostolos Serletis
Vol. 2
Political Economy of World Energy, The
An Introductory Textbook
by Ferdinand E Banks
Vol. 3
Bridges Over Water
Understanding Transboundary Water Conflict, Negotiation and Cooperation
by Ariel Dinar, Shlomi Dinar, Stephen McCaffrey & Daene McKinney
Vol. 4
Energy, Resources, and the Long-Term Future
by John Scales Avery
Vol. 5
Natural Gas Networks Performance after Partial Deregulation
Five Quantitative Studies
by Paul MacAvoy, Vadim Marmer, Nickolay Moshkin & Dmitry Shapiro
Forthcoming titles
Energy and International War
From Babylon to Baghdad and Beyond
by Clifford E Singer
Historical Energy Statistics
Global, Regional and National Trends Since Industrialization
by T S Gopi Rethinaraj & Clifford E Singer
Implications of China's Rising Energy Use, The
by Peter Sheehan
Vol. 7
Energy Conservation in East Asia
Towards Greater Energy Security
edited by Elspeth Thomson