Economics of Energy Market
A special issue of Economies (ISSN 2227-7099). This special issue belongs to the section "Growth, and Natural Resources (Environment + Agriculture)".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 July 2024) | Viewed by 15253
Special Issue Editors
Interests: natural resource economies; FDI; sustainability; energy economics; international business ethics
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Energy is essential to human wellbeing since it enables us to carry out every day economic, social, and developmental activities. In fact, dependence on energy is enormous, and it is challenging to imagine an economy without a widely accessible, dependable, and adequate source of energy.
The dramatic increase in oil prices in the 1970s highlighted the importance of energy in the economic development of countries. Currently, researchers, academics, and even policymakers are more interested in energy studies than they were before as the shock of the Russia–Ukraine war hit the global economy.
Today, energy markets are more linked to political economy, climate change, energy derivatives, and economic growth.
Dr. Mohamed Elheddad
Dr. Ali Meftah Gerged
Dr. Abdelrahman J K Alfar
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- energy supply shocks and inflation expectations
- the impact of renewable and non-renewable energy on energy poverty
- energy prices and financial markets’ stability
- conflict and energy poverty
- merger and acquisition energy industries
- energy shocks and financial markets’ capital structure
- international trade and energy supply shocks
- public finance and energy supply shocks
- the impact of COVID-19 on energy supply and demand
- energy risk management sectorial and country-level analysis
- the green economy and sustainable development goals (SDG)
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