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Energy has always directly or indirectly influenced the nation's development process and its socio-economic conditions. Energy has come to be known as a `strategic commodity' and any uncertainty about its supply can threaten the functioning of the economy, particularly in developing economies. Achieving energy security in this strategic sense is of fundamental importance not only to the nation's economic growth but also for the human development objectives that aim at alleviation of poverty, unemployment, and meeting the 'Sustainable Development Goals' (SDGs). The book brings a unique ringside…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Energy has always directly or indirectly influenced the nation's development process and its socio-economic conditions. Energy has come to be known as a `strategic commodity' and any uncertainty about its supply can threaten the functioning of the economy, particularly in developing economies. Achieving energy security in this strategic sense is of fundamental importance not only to the nation's economic growth but also for the human development objectives that aim at alleviation of poverty, unemployment, and meeting the 'Sustainable Development Goals' (SDGs). The book brings a unique ringside perspective to the current issues of energy crisis and sustainable economic development. The volume is expected to be of special interest to those who are keen to know the current changes and challenges in the Energy sector. It would also be useful to the policy makers for understanding the local and global requirements and effective implementation of changes in the sector.
Autorenporträt
S .S. Somra is Professor in the Department of Economics, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur. His area of interest is Development Economics. Recently, he was invited by California University to speak on Structural Complementarities at Doha.Dr. Sarita Rani is working as assistant professor in Jaipur. She is actively participating in academic activities.