ABSTRACT

During the past few decades there has been an advance in the research and development of solving the issue of declining energy resources. Funding by the U.S. government into energy research has risen steeply. Because of the growing importance of research and development in this field of research, in 1973 Resources for the Future undertook a study of energy-associated study, including an investigation of how research on energy R & D itself could be carried out. This title, first published in 1974, assesses a wide range of ways in which economics could contribute to decisions on where and in what amounts government R & D money should be spent. The report also evaluates the research and development approach in relation to other public energy policies or management tools. The book will be of interest to students of environmental studies and economics.

part 1|82 pages

Energy Research and Development Policy in the United States an Economist's View

chapter 1|5 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|14 pages

Evolution of Energy R&D Expenditures

chapter 3|20 pages

The Need for Government Intervention

chapter 4|25 pages

Means of Government Intervention

part 2|38 pages

Energy Research and Development Policy in the United States a Conference Summary

chapter |1 pages

Introduction

chapter |6 pages

Reasons for Energy R&D

chapter |8 pages

The Need for Government Intervention

chapter |2 pages

Government Expenditures on Energy R&D

chapter |6 pages

Suggestions for Further Research