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Conservation and the changing direction of economic growth. [6 papers]

Conference ·
OSTI ID:5422539
There may be an energy supply-demand gap, at least for some time, regardless of whether the supply constraint is physical or political, says Bernard J. Abrahamsson in his introductory chapter. Other papers presented in the book are World Oil and Gas Supply: Whose Crisis, Edward W. Erickson and Herbert S. Winokur, Jr.; Energy Scarcity and the US Economic Future, James W. McKie; Intercountry Comparisons of Energy Use: Any Lessons for the United States, Joel Darmstadter; US Energy Conservation, L.G. Rawl; Coal Schizophrenia, or Be Sure Who Makes the Magic Potion, Richard L. Gordon; and Critical Choices for National Energy Policy, Milton Lipton.
OSTI ID:
5422539
Report Number(s):
CONF-7706194-
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English