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Contains papers and presentations from the April 20-22, 1998 ICEED Conferences on After Kyoto: Implications for Energy Demand and Policy Choice and...
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Contains papers and presentations from the April 20-22, 1998 ICEED Conferences on After Kyoto: Implications for Energy Demand and Policy Choice and Central Asian Economic Outlook: Priorities and Opportunities
“Kyoto Protocol’s Implications on the Long-Term Energy Outlook and Policy in Japan,” by Kazuya Fujime
“How the Global Upstream Industry is Reacting to Low Oil Prices,” by Kurt Abraham
“Global Privatization and Power Generation Investment Trends,” by Margaret Carson
“The Kyoto Protocol and Climate Change: Lessons from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries,” by Waleed Al-Saif, Arthur Denzau, and Thomas Willett
“Climate Change Policies and Their Implications for European Oil Markets,” by Jochen Mohnfeld
“The Electricity Sectors in Arab Countries: Future Challenges,” by Mohammed Sadeqi and Derbas Al-Omar
“Infrastructure, Growth, and Income: Eastern-Western European Regional Comparisons,” by Boyko Nitzov and Magauia Cherdabayev
“Russia’s Oil: Will It Ever Be Globalized?” By Eugene Khartukov
“Political Risk for the Oil Industry in Central Asia and Muslim Transcaucasia,” by Øystein Noreng
“The Challenge of Caspian Energy,” by John Roberts
“Central Asia: A Key for Oil and Gas World Supply,” by Christophe Armengol and Joelle Germain
“Uzbekistan: Overview of Recent Economic Performance and the Foreign Investment Environment,” by Akram Esanov and Charles Becker
“Business Opportunities in Mongolia,” by Sovdyn Mangal
“The Emergence of a Market Economy in Kazakhstan: Economic and Legal Indicators of Transformation,” by Charles Becker and Erzhan Mukashev
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