Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10419/306973 
Year of Publication: 
2018
Citation: 
[Journal:] Oxford Energy Forum: A Quarterly Journal for Debating Energy Issues and Policies [ISSN:] 0959-7727 [Issue:] 111 [Year:] 2018
Publisher: 
The Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, Oxford
Abstract: 
Issue 111 of the Oxford Energy Forum focuses on the potential outcomes and impact of US energy policy over the next four years, both for the US domestic economy and for international energy markets. The advent of the Trump Administration has marked a dramatic reversal of previous US energy policy, including on regulation, clean energy, and US commitments under the Paris Agreement. Despite this, the emerging consensus from the issue is that markets, rather than US domestic policy, will continue to play the dominant role in shaping outcomes. More difficult to predict, however, is the potential impact that trade protectionism and an inward-looking foreign policy may have on the functioning of international energy markets.
Document Type: 
Periodical Part

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