IAEE Members and subscribers to The Energy Journal: Please log in to access the full text article or receive discounted pricing for this article.

Special Feature U.S.-Canadian Trade Agreement: An Energy Colloquium

Abstract:
The United States and Canada recently concluded a comprehensive agreement which calls for removing restrictions on trade between them, including energy. To explain the details of the energy portions of the agreement, we present by a series of comments by seven authors from both sides of the border. They deal with various energy sources (oil, gas, electricity and uranium) and with the situations peculiar to various geographic locations.

Purchase ( $25 )

Energy Specializations: Petroleum – Policy and Regulation; Natural Gas – Policy and Regulation; Energy and the Economy – Energy as a Productive Input; Energy and the Economy –Economic Growth and Energy Demand; Energy and the Economy – Resource Endowments and Economic Performance; Energy and the Economy – Energy Shocks and Business Cycles

JEL Codes: Q40: Energy: General, Q41: Energy: Demand and Supply; Prices, Q37: Nonrenewable Resources and Conservation: Issues in International Trade, Q35: Hydrocarbon Resources, F18: Trade and Environment

Keywords: US-Canada Free Trade Agreement, Oil, Natural gas, Energy policy, Electricity, Nuclear fuel

DOI: 10.5547/ISSN0195-6574-EJ-Vol9-No4-6

Published in Volume 9, Number 4 of the bi-monthly journal of the IAEE's Energy Economics Education Foundation.

 

© 2023 International Association for Energy Economics | Privacy Policy | Return Policy