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Natural Gas and National Policy
A linear programming model of North American natural gas flows
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English
Published/Copyright:
1973
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The book should be of great interest to teachers of programming, economists, people in government, and individuals concerned about the effects of a continental energy policy.
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Waverman Leonard :
Leonard Waverman has been a professor of economics at the University of Toronto and the London Business School and Dean of the Haskayne School of Business as well as professor of strategy at the University of Calgary. He is currently Dean of the DeGroote School of Business.
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Contents
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Tables
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Preface
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Introduction
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1. The growth of regulation
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2. The model
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3. Data
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4. Results of the free trade model, 1966 data, and development of the constrained model
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5. The dual
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6. The tariff
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7. Sensitivity of the results-alternative data
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Conclusions
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References
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