Economics of the Energy Industries
By (Author) William Spangar Peirce
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
28th May 1996
2nd edition
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Environmental management
Economics
333.79
Hardback
336
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
680g
A well-written and extremely informative book about our energy industries, their significance to the economy, and how economists analyze the problems associated with energy production and consumption. The reader with only a cursory knowledge of economic principles, as well as trained economists, will learn much from Peirce's incisive and sometimes acerbic examination of the coal, oil, natural gas, electric utility, nuclear power, and the alternative energy industries. Choice review of First Edition Economics of the Energy Industries, Second Edition, examines the industry, in general, and its component industries (petroleum, natural gas, coal, electricity, nuclear, and alternative fuels). Dr. William Peirce blends technical and historical information about the component industries and analyzes the mixture with economic tools. The text provides the reader with a combination of the analytical concepts, the historical and institutional background necessary to understand the role of energy in modern economies, and the issues involved in public policy related to energy. Dr. Peirce incorporates environmental issues as well as the current status of industry regulation in his thorough and completely revised edition.
.,."The text provides a combination of the analyticl concepts, the historical and institutional background necessary to understand the role of energy in modern economies, and the issues involved in public policy related"-Oil & Gas Journal
...The text provides a combination of the analyticl concepts, the historical and institutional background necessary to understand the role of energy in modern economies, and the issues involved in public policy related-Oil & Gas Journal
Peirce's volume is a very useful presentation of basic economic analysis applied to coal, oil, natural gas, electricity, nuclear power, and several alternative sources...useful for undergraduates in economics, political science, basic sciences, and for interested general readers.-Choice
..."The text provides a combination of the analyticl concepts, the historical and institutional background necessary to understand the role of energy in modern economies, and the issues involved in public policy related"-Oil & Gas Journal
"Peirce's volume is a very useful presentation of basic economic analysis applied to coal, oil, natural gas, electricity, nuclear power, and several alternative sources...useful for undergraduates in economics, political science, basic sciences, and for interested general readers."-Choice
WILLIAM SPANGAR PEIRCE is Professor of Economics at Case Western Reserve. He is the author of Bureaucratic Failure and Public Expenditure(81) and co-author of hnological Progress and Industrial Leadership(84).