Energy Economics, Finance, and Management in Developing and Emerging Economies
Grab a practical roadmap to energy policy, finance, and management tailored for the global South. Energy Economics, Finance, and Management in Developing and Emerging Economies by Hooi Hooi Lean and Jin Hooi Chan equips policymakers, investors, researchers, and energy professionals with the tools to navigate the unique challenges of energy transition in developing regions.
This insightful volume blends rigorous energy economics with real-world finance and management strategies, exploring how market design, regulatory reform, and investment models affect sustainable energy deployment. Chapters cover energy markets, renewable investment appraisal, risk management, tariff design, and fiscal policy—framed by empirical evidence and case studies from Asia, Africa, Latin America, and other emerging economies. Readers gain clarity on financing structures, public–private partnerships, and scalable management practices that drive affordable, resilient energy systems.
Whether you’re an energy economist, development banker, utility manager, or government official, this book translates complex theory into actionable guidance. Expect clear explanations of modeling approaches, practical examples of project financing, and policy recommendations that address infrastructure gaps, equity concerns, and climate goals. The text is especially valuable for those working on renewable energy rollouts, decentralized systems, and cross-border energy trade in developing countries.
Informative, timely, and regionally focused, this title helps you make smarter decisions for energy projects and policy design. Secure your copy today to advance sustainable energy finance and management in emerging markets—an essential resource for shaping the future of energy in the developing world.
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