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Audio Interview with BP's Chief Economist Christof Ruhl

Audio Interview with BP’s Chief Economist Christof Ruhl

An audio interview with Christof Ruhl, Chief Economist of BP, where he analyzes global economic developments and their impact on energy markets, and provides strategic input into BP’s activities.

By Graziadio Business Review
Interviews
Fair Trade or Strategic Concern: The Unocal War

Fair Trade or Strategic Concern: The Unocal War

The war over Unocal has underlined the tense relationship between the U.S. and China.

By Peggy J. Crawford, PhD and Terry Young, PhD
Global Business
The Crude Facts About the Price of Oil

The Crude Facts About the Price of Oil

Energy prices are a continuing concern to world economies. If oil prices do continue to increase, the rate of recovery of world economies may be slowed.

By Peggy J. Crawford, PhD and Edward H. Fredericks, Jr., MBA, CFA
Economics
Conversation with Sempra Energy's Stephen Baum

Conversation with Sempra Energy’s Stephen Baum

Stephen L. Baum discusses how managers can contain rising energy costs, the options for energy sources in the near future, and California’s energy crisis.

By Nancy Ellen Dodd, MPW, MFA
Interviews
Editorial

Editorial

Sometimes knowledge can help you avoid “things that go bump in the night.”

By Charla Griffy-Brown, PhD
Editorials

Electricity Price Gouging in California?

Conservation, or lowering demand, really is important in avoiding the potential for price manipulation.

By Terry Young, PhD and David M. Smith, PhD
Economics
Conversation with Salomon Smith Barney's Mitchell J. Held

Conversation with Salomon Smith Barney’s Mitchell J. Held

Economist Mitchell J. Held notes lingering effects of energy crisis on California firms and consumers.

By David M. Smith, PhD
Economics, Interviews

The California Electricity Crisis

Paying attention to the demand side and to the process of deregulation is critical as California moves toward a free market in electricity.

By David M. Smith, PhD and Al Hagan, PhD
Economics
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