Originally published in 1989 Bohi attempts to show both how energy prices can cause a decline in output and employment and to explore important other factors which led to the recessions using the US, United Kingdom, Japan and Germany as examples. The findings in Energy Price Shocks and Macroeconomic Performance have major implications for energy policy and questions government plans which focus solely on preventing another oil supply disruption. This title will be of interest to students of environmental studies and economics as well as professionals.
Preface; 1. Introduction 2. Overview of the Economic Record 3. Linkages between Energy and the Economy 4. Factor Substitution and Productivity 5. Wage Rigidity and the Level of Employment 6. Acceleration of Capital Obsolescence 7. Demand-Side Effects 8. Conclusions; References and Bibliography