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International Energy Markets: Understanding Pricing, Policies and Profits | 
enlarge | Author: Carol A. Dahl Publisher: Pennwell Books Category: Book
List Price: $105.00 Buy New: $79.00 You Save: $26.00 (25%)
New (13) Used (6) from $68.25
Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 225945
Media: Hardcover Pages: 587 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6 Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 6.4 x 1.4
ISBN: 0878147993 Dewey Decimal Number: 333.79 EAN: 9780878147991 ASIN: 0878147993
Publication Date: March 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Professor Dahl has traveled the world studying energy economics. Her new book will provide managers and supervisors in the power and petroleum fields basic economic skills that will enable them to make better policy decisions relating to energy. This practical textbook contains toolbox of models, along with institutional, technological, and historical information on oil, coal, gas, and electricity (including Renewables).
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Good for Graduate and Beyond, NOT Undergrad. February 23, 2008 Tyler Cole-Rubin (Baltimore, Md.) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The book was purchased for a 3-level Energy Economics course at a highly respected private college. Has some useful background information and charts, but overall, is geared more for graduate students, academics, and mostly for business owners who are already decently versed in medium to upper-level economic concepts. Tends to be dry and can be even dull at points. 3/5 for my purposes, i can see it being 4/5 for upper levels.
Accetable but requires some background to understand November 24, 2007 S. Khieng (Athens, Ohio) With the price, the information in it is worth buying. However, readers should have some background in both econmics and energy to be able to understand the text and graph. There are a few confusions due to partial mis-organization of the book. All in all, it a great book but a bit expensive.
Useful, but only if some previuous background October 18, 2007 Roxana C The book contains an economics approach to international energy markets. It does provide some background into energy issues in order to explain the functioning of the markets using economic models. As a result, it is mainly useful from an academic perspective. It is not an introductory book. In order to go through it you need background both in economics and energy.
Excellent examples, great for use in an energy economics or business class January 25, 2007 Thomas Chorman (State College, PA USA) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I was TA for a class, Energy Economics (ENNEC 484W), during the Fall 2006 semester at Penn State University. The professor for the class introduced Dahl's book into the class's curriculum during the Fall semester of 2005. The class covered the first 8 chapters of Dahl's book which included economic topics on perfect competition (explanation of supply and demand), natural monopoly, deregulation, dominant firm model, market structures, and externalities. Each of these economic concepts are fully developed using an example from energy markets. The examples are agreeably the most fitting for each subject. She discusses the deregulation of the electricity market for deregulation, coal markets for perfect competition, and OPEC for the dominant firm chapter. Each chapter is developed with clearly derived numerical examples and useful charts that develop an intuitive understanding of the amount of natural gas, petroleum, coal, etc. reserves in the world and their geographical distribution. I recommend this book for any class that deals with any aspect of energy markets. Since our class was rooted more in the economic theory of energy markets, we were able to use the first half of the text, in addition to extra material such as journal articles, to satisfy our objectives. All of the students in the class gave the book great reviews saying that it was the perfect aid to understanding lecture.
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