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The USA appears increasingly concerned that its security is being threatened by the increasing role of energy suppliers … in the Middle East and Russia, and rapidly rising energy consumers such as China. The USA also faces the challenge of its …
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This article evaluates the importance of US international oil companies (IOCs) for US energy security and is particularly important given the absence of scholarly analysis of the subject area in both the energy security and international business literature. The analysis suggests that the...
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knowledge infrastructure to support industry growth. Expanding deployment of nuclear power in the USA will necessarily require …
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This article presents the US experience from periodical business failures and collapses of the financial markets. It could be a lesson for the Central and Eastern European countries on their economies during the post-transition era. International management is one of the strongest aspects of...
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As competition has been introduced into electricity markets around the world, a fundamental challenge has been how to govern the vertical relationship between the monopolistic transmission networks and the potentially competitive activities of generation and supply. An innovative solution is to...
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This paper presents the most comprehensive estimates yet developed of US federal government energy subsidies and incentives over the past 50 years – $644 billion. It shows that the federal government has subsidised the energy industries – nuclear, coal, oil, natural gas, renewables...
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The USA appears increasingly concerned that its security is being threatened by the increasing role of energy suppliers … in the Middle East and Russia, and rapidly rising energy consumers such as China. The USA also faces the challenge of its …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008539168
decline in this elasticity as the income level rises. These results suggest that the USA today will need to find additional …
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This paper presents the most comprehensive estimates yet developed of US federal government energy subsidies and incentives over the past 50 years â $644 billion. It shows that the federal government has subsidised the energy industries â nuclear, coal, oil, natural gas, renewables â using...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005751701
This study investigates the price linkage among the US major energy sources, considering structural breaks in time series, to provide information for diversifying the US energy sources. We find that only a weak linkage sustains among crude oil, gasoline, heating oil, coal, natural gas, uranium...
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