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Energy, the State, and the Market: British Energy Policy Since 1979 Revised Edition
Contributor(s): Helm, Dieter (Author)
ISBN: 0199270740     ISBN-13: 9780199270743
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
OUR PRICE:   $61.75  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: May 2004
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Annotation: A broad and lively survey of British energy policy since 1979. The book blends economic analysis with political and historical narrative. The author traces the way in which political pressures from the proponents of both nationalization and privatization, as well as environmentalists, have
affected the development of an industry which forms a significant part of the national economy. There is a particular focus on the role of government and the influence of technological advances.
The revised edition includes a range of new material, including a new chapter on the White Paper on a low-carbon economy and updated discussions on nuclear power (to incorporate the 2003 Nuclear White Paper), price reviews, and emissions trading.
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BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | Investments & Securities - Commodities - General
- Business & Economics | Industries - Energy
- Language Arts & Disciplines | Linguistics - General
Dewey: 333.790
LCCN: 2004555144
Physical Information: 1.02" H x 6.68" W x 9.1" (1.61 lbs) 492 pages
 
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A broad and lively survey of British energy policy since 1979. The book blends economic analysis with political and historical narrative. The author traces the way in which political pressures from the proponents of both nationalization and privatization, as well as environmentalists, have
affected the development of an industry which forms a significant part of the national economy. There is a particular focus on the role of government and the influence of technological advances.

The revised edition includes a range of new material, including a new chapter on the White Paper on a low-carbon economy and updated discussions on nuclear power (to incorporate the 2003 Nuclear White Paper), price reviews, and emissions trading.