World Coal
Economics, Policies and Prospects
Richard L. Gordon(Author)
Cambridge University Press
Published on 6. August 1987
Book
Hardback
161 pages
978-0-521-30827-4 (ISBN)
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Description
This book provides a comprehensive study of coal in the energy market up until the mid-1980s. It looks at the economics of coal production, the reasons for past decline and the prospects for the industry at the time. The study shows that while much of the loss of market was unlikely to be recovered, coal will have continuing importance - primarily because of remaining competitive in the generation of electricity. This 1987 book looks in detail at the production and consumption trends, the pattern of international trade, the coal market in the major regions, and at how public policy influenced the development of coal. It also looks at different forms of regulation in the coal market - from state regulation of private producers, to direct state intervention and ownership - and their implications. It examines the likely future trends, and draws conclusions for policy towards coal.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 228 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
385 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-521-30827-4 (9780521308274)
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Content
List of tables; List of figures; Foreword; Abbreviations; 1. Introduction - a perspective on coal; 2. An introduction to coal in the energy market; 3. Coal consumption trends in OECD countries; 4. Trends in coal production and trade; 5. coal in Communist countries; 6. Coal in the USA - the public policy issues; 7. The state and coal - the Western European case; 8. The emergence of producers for export; 9. Prospects for coal; 10. Summary and conclusions; Notes; Bibliography; Index.