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The impact of EU enviromental policy on the energy sector
The nuclear meltdown in Fukushima has given renewed momentum to the anti-nuclear power movement across Europe. However, the degree of momentum varies greatly from country to country, and considering the geographically widespread consequences of a nuclear accident, it hardly appears optimal for one country to ban nuclear power while multiple nuclear power plants are still active in neighbouring countries. Even beyond the nuclear power dilemma, the economic and political externalities associated with energy policy are difficult to overstate. The contributions to this Forum look into the benefi ts expected from a comprehensive common energy policy for Europe and the problems which establishing such a policy would involve.
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IntereconomicsISSN
0020-5346Publisher
Springer VerlagExternal DOI
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3Volume
46Page range
128-131Department affiliated with
- Economics Publications
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2012-04-18Usage metrics
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