Prolonged economic downturn is forcing policy makers and professors to examine how to improve economic development. State and regional governments are therefore moving from public sector-led strategies to private sector-led strategies to enact substantial business-friendly policy reforms. This view of growing economic development sparks interest among public policy, public administration, urban planning, and other academic programs to teach about how America goes about implementing economic development strategies at the state and local level.
The Energy Economy is a public policy and current affairs focused economics book targeted toward a public policy and current affairs audience. It offers practical and topical discussions about the most important economic issue of current times: energy.
Author(s): David J. Robinson
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Year: 2015
Language: English
Pages: xvi+256
Tags: Development Growth Economics Business Money Economic Conditions Environmental Oil Energy Mining Industries Infrastructure Processes Production Extraction Alternative Renewable Drilling Procedures Electric Fossil Fuels Nuclear Power Systems Engineering Transportation Theory Macroeconomics Microeconomics Finance New Used Rental Textbooks Specialty Boutique Science Mathematics Agriculture Astronomy Astrophysics Biology Life Sciences Chemistry Earth Studies Mechanics Physics
1. Energy Led Economic Development
2. Economic Development and Energy Policy
3. Energy Supply and Demand
4. Energy Led Economic Development Case Study
5. Energy Conservation and Efficiency
6. Energy as Critical Infrastructure
7. Land Use and Energy Led Economic Development
8. Building an Urban Energy Center
9. Building a Green Economy
10. Shale Energy Revolution