<br />2-5
<br />
<br />
<br />.n~:j~\"'~ ,.,
<br />~_i "_ ,,, ,_ ,.~. :~
<br />
<br />2. Kenneth C. Hoffman and David O. Wood, "Energy System Model-
<br />ing and Forecasting," in J. M. Hollander, ed., Annual Energy
<br />Review, Vol. 1, Annual Reviews, Inc., Palo Alto, California,
<br />1976.
<br />
<br />3. SR I, International, Fuel and Energy Price Forecasts: Quantities
<br />and Long Term Marginal Prices, EA-443, Electric Power Research
<br />Institute, Palo Alto, California, September 1977.
<br />
<br />4. Energy Information Administration, Annual Report to Congress
<br />1978, Volume Three, DOE/EIA-017313, US Department of Energy,
<br />Washington, D.C., August 1979.
<br />
<br />5. Robert Stobaugh and Daniel Yergin, "After the Second Shock:
<br />Pragmatic Energy Strategies," Combustion, June 1979, reprinted
<br />from Foreign Affairs, Spring 1979.
<br />
<br />6. E. E. Kappelman, S. M. Lee, R. F. Klever, and D. R. Cruise,
<br />"Fuel Cost Escalation Study," prepared for Naval Weapons
<br />Center, AD/A-040 209, National Technical Information Service,
<br />Washington, D.C., April 1977.
<br />
<br />7. Sam H. Schurr, "Modeling Energy-Economy Interactions," Energy
<br />Policy, June 1978, pp. 160-162.
<br />
<br />8. Sam H. Schurr, et al., Energy in America's Future, Resources
<br />for the Future, Inc., Washington, D.C., 1979.
<br />
<br />9. Orris C. Herfindahl, Copper Costs and Prices: 1870-1957, The
<br />John Hopkins Press, Baltimore, Maryland, 1959.
<br />
|