Review of Environmental Economics and Policy Advance Access originally published online on June 22, 2009
Review of Environmental Economics and Policy 2009 3(2):145-146; doi:10.1093/reep/rep010
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Introduction to the Issue
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Welcome to the sixth issue of the Review of Environmental Economics and Policy, with its set of articles, symposia, and features.
In the first of the two articles in this issue, Leonardo Maugeri takes on a very timely topic—oil price behavior. In so doing, he seeks to identify the fundamental elements that shape the dynamics of the world oil market, drawing upon recent upheavals in those markets for his analysis. He concludes with a discussion of what the future may hold for world oil prices and proposes some reforms to help make the oil market more transparent and