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Is energy security really too important to leave to markets?
Lawrence Haar
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Social Sciences
Ownership
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Policy Making
50%
North America
50%
Energy Sector
50%
Government Regulation
50%
Transport
50%
Monopolies
50%
Energy Source
50%
Natural Gas
50%
Primary Energy
50%
Europe
50%
Private Sector
50%
Keyphrases
Petroleum
100%
Energy Security
100%
Security of Supply
50%
Europe
25%
Policy Making
25%
Developing World
25%
Policy Objectives
25%
Government Involvement
25%
North America
25%
Energy Sector
25%
State-owned Companies
25%
Natural Gas
25%
Primary Energy Sources
25%
Sui Generis
25%
Electricity Generation
25%
Strategic Storage
25%
Electricity Distribution
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Ownership
100%
Sustainable Energy Supply
100%
Private Sector
50%
Energy Sector
50%
Monopoly
50%
Affordability
50%
Government Securities
50%
Engineering
Energy Engineering
100%
Energy Security
100%
Policy Making
33%
Developed World
33%
Policy Objective
33%
Natural Gas
33%
Primary Energy Source
33%