schema:description | "内容記述: Part I. Supply Side Issues: 1. Harold Hotelling (1931), 'The Economics of Exhaustible Resources', Journal of Political Economy, 39 (2), April, 137-75; 2. Richard L. Gordon (1967), 'A Reinterpretation of the Pure Theory of Exhaustion', Journal of Political Economy, 75, 274-86; 3. M.A. Adelman (1990), 'Mineral Depletion, with Special Reference to Petroleum', Review of Economics and Statistics, LXXII(1), February, 1-10; 4. Richard L. Gordon (1994), 'Energy Exhaustion, Environmentalism, and Etatism', Energy Journal, 15(1), 1-16; 5. M.A.Adelman & G.C. Watkins (1995), 'Reserve Asset Values and the Hotelling Valuation Principle: Further Evidence', Southern Economic Journal, 61 (3), January, 664-73; 6. Peter J. McCabe (1998), 'Energy Resources - Cornucopia or Empty Barrel?', AAPG Bulletin, 82(11), November, 2110-34; 7. Ross Garnaut & Anthony Clunies Ross (1975), 'Uncertainty, Risk Aversion and the Taxing of Natural Resource Projects', Economic Journal, 85(338), June, 272-87; 8. Keith F. Palmer (1980), 'Mineral Taxation Policies in Developing Countries: An Application of Resource Rent Tax', IMF Staff Papers, 27(3), September, 517-42; 9. Charles R. Blitzer, Donald R. Lessard & James L. Paddock (1984), 'Risk-Bearing and the Choice of Contract Forms for Oil Exploration and Development', Energy Journal, 5(1), January, 1-28; 10. Zenon S. Zannetos (1987), 'Oil Tanker Markets: Continuity Amidst Change', in Richard L. Gordon, Henry D. Jacoby & Martin B. Zimmerman (eds), Energy-Markets and Regulation: Essays in Honor of M.A. Adelman, Chapter 10, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 235-57 and reference. Part II. Markets - The Players: 11. Edith Tilton Penrose (1959), 'Profit Sharing Between Producing Countries and Oil Companies in the Middle East', Economic Journal, LXIX, June, 238-54; 12. Edith T. Penrose (1965/1971), 'Vertical Integration with Joint Control of Raw-Material Production: Crude Oil in the Middle East', in The Growth of Firms, Middle East Oil and Other Essays, Chapter XI, London: Frank Cass & Co., Ltd, 200-216; 13. Dermot Gately (1984), 'A Ten-Year Retrospective: OPEC and the World Oil Market', Journal of Economic Literature, XXII(3), September, 1100-14; 14. Michael C. Lynch (1995), 'Shoulder against Shoulder: The Evolution of Oil Industry Strategy', Journal of Energy and Development, 19 (1), 15-56. Part III. Markets - Prices: 15. M.A. Adelman (1986), 'Scarcity and World Oil Prices', Review of Economics and Statistics, LXVIII(3), August, 387-97; 16. Robert Mabro (1992), OPEC and the Price of Oil, Oxford: Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, 2-23; 17. Paul Stevens (1995), 'The Determination of Oil Prices 1945-95', Energy Policy, 23(10), October, 861-70; 18. John Mitchell (1982), 'Anatomy of an Oil Crisis', Zeitschrift fur Energiewirtschaft, 2, June, 87-95; 19. Hillard G. Huntington (1994), 'Oil Price Forecasting in the 1980s: What Went Wrong?', Energy Journal, 15(2),1-22; 20. Mohan Munasinghe (1980), 'An Integrated Framework for Energy Pricing in Developing Countries', Energy Journal, 1(3), 1-30. Part IV. Markets versus Governments: 21. Dieter Helm, John Kay & David Thompson (1988), 'Energy Policy and the Role of the State in the Market for Energy', Fiscal Studies, 9(1), February, 41-61; 22. Colin Robinson (1993), 'The Case for an Energy Policy', in Energy Policy: Errors, Illusions and Market Realities, IEA Occasional Paper No. 90, London: Institute of Economic Affairs, 50-62; 23. David M. Newbery (1996), 'The Restructuring of UK Energy Industries: What Have We Learned?', in G. MacKerron & P. Pearson (eds), The UK Energy Experience: A Model or a Warning?, London: Imperial College Press, 1-30. Part V. Developing Countries: 24. P.J.G. Pearson & P.J. Stevens (1987), 'Integrated Energy Forecasting and Policy in LDCs: Problems and Prospects', Pacific and Asian Journal of Energy, I(1), January, 33-43; 25. David Pearce & Michael Webb (1987), 'Rural Electrification in Developing Countries: A Reappraisal', Energy Policy, 15(4), August, 329-38; 26. Mohan Munasinghe (1988), 'The Economics of Rural Electrification Projects', Energy Economics, January, 3-17; 27. D.O .Hall (1991), 'Biomass Energy', Energy Policy, 19(8), October 711-37....(more)" |