Modelling energy-economy interactions in small developing countries : a case study of Sri Lanka
This report is addressed at modelling energy-economy interactions in small developing countries, those with populations less than 20 million or so and where neither the industrial or energy sectors are dominant. The overall objectives of the research were to learn more about how energy-economy interactions can be usefully modelled for policy purposes, to compare the pros and cons of alternative methods which have been used previously, and to test the feasibility of utilizing simple general equilibrium models by constructing an illustrative model for Sri Lanka.
Alternative title: | Small developing countries, Modelling energy-economy interactions in. Energy-economy interactions in small developing countries. |
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Year of publication: |
1985
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Authors: | Blitzer, Charles R. ; Eckaus, Richard S. |
Publisher: |
[Cambridge, Mass.] : Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Center for Energy Policy Research, 1985 |
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