U. S. and world energy resources: prospects and priorities
- eds.
Twenty-four papers from the October 1976 meeting are included in this volume. These are: Some Economic Effects of the United States Oil Import Quota, Douglas R. Bohi and Milton Russell; Aspects of Consumer/Producer Relationships in the Oil Industry, Edith Penrose; World Energy Resources: Towards Greater Cooperation Among Producers and Consumers, 'Abd Al-Muttalib 'Abd Al-Husain Al-Kazimi; United States Energy Policy, John E. Treat; Energy Alternatives, John B. Fallon; Alternate Sources of Energy: Possibilities and Constraints, Hannes Porias; Middle East Oil and Oil Funds Three Years After the Embargo: Some Observations, Charles Issawi; Forecasting Absorptive Capacity for Oil Revenues: Practical Techniques for Policy Analysis, Christopher A. Gebelein; The Oil Crisis: A Producer's Dilemma, Anwar Jabarti; Doha: Ex Ante and Ex Post, Fuad W. Itayim; World Bank Policies for Financing Energy Development, Efrain Friedmann; Financing Future International Oil Development, Herbert E. Hansen; Oil Production, Pricing, and the International Financial System, Abdulaziz M. Al-Dukheil and Darwin Wassink; Indexation of Crude Oil Prices, H.A. Merklein; The Case Against Indexation of Oil Prices, Philip K. Verleger, Jr., The Consumer-Producer Relationship: The Arabs and the United States in an Election Year, James E. Akins; Iran's Energy Policy, Youssef Akbar; OPEC--The True Perspective, E.O. Obe; OPEC Imports and Costs and Crude Oil Price Increases, John H. Lichtblau; Oil and the International Financial Situation, Mohamed Finaish; International Cooperation in Energy, J. Wallace Hopkins, Jr., Electric Utilities As Producers and Users of Energy, George E. Phelps; International Energy: Issues and Policies for the United States, Dennis O'Brien; and Future Energy Demand: What Do We Know., Helmut J. Frank.
- OSTI ID:
- 6785646
- Report Number(s):
- CONF-7610157-
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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