Books
Gideon Fairchild

Energy Economics

Energy Economics explores the crucial links between energy markets and financial markets, demonstrating how fluctuations in energy prices impact investment portfolios and macroeconomic variables. The book uniquely positions energy markets not as isolated entities, but as integral components of the global financial system, creating feedback loops that influence economic trends and trigger volatility. Readers will gain insights into how energy production, consumption patterns, and resource management strategies shape the financial landscape.

The book progresses from foundational principles of energy economics, including supply and demand dynamics for fossil fuels and renewable energy, to analyzing the impact of energy prices on inflation and economic growth using econometric models. It examines the financial strategies of energy companies, their investment decisions, and their exposure to risk.

A key focus is on the financial risks associated with energy investments, offering a framework for assessing and managing risks like price volatility and regulatory uncertainty. A valuable aspect of this book is its exploration of the financial implications of transitioning to a low-carbon economy, including the investment required for renewable energy infrastructure.

By combining perspectives from economics, finance, environmental science, and political science, Energy Economics provides a balanced analysis of the challenges and opportunities in achieving a sustainable energy future, making it an essential resource for finance professionals, economists, and policymakers.
180 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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