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This volume contains the proceedings of a major conference organized by the International Economic Association, bringing together leading economists to examine the critical issue of energy source selection from an economic perspective.
The book explores various economic factors that influence decisions between different energy sources, including cost analysis, market dynamics, and policy considerations. Contributors analyze the economic trade-offs between conventional and alternative energy sources, examining efficiency, sustainability, and long-term economic viability.
The proceedings feature rigorous economic analysis and empirical research that shaped energy policy discussions during this important period of economic study. Edited by Douglas Hague, Pierre Maillet, and Chris Rowland, this work represents significant scholarly contribution to understanding energy economics and the rational economic principles governing energy source selection.







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