Climate policies may reduce the coal demand in some of the major coal importing countries (e.g., Western Europe and Japan). This paper analyses how a shift in the import demand for coal will affect the trade pattern in the international coal market. The following issues are covered: a) Is coal a homogenous good in the sense that it is easy for coal importers to switch between suppliers in different countries? b) Is the USA still a swing supplier in the world coal market, as claimed by Ellerman (1995), or are other countries taking over this position? c) How are trade patterns influenced by shipping freight rates? We find that a) importers increasingly blend their own coal composite and thus may switch between suppliers more easily than befo...
The main aim of the paper is to assess the impact of currently negotiated TTIP agreement (Transatlan...
The purpose of this study is to test the hypothesis of the existence of a world market for the inter...
US Coal Exports: The Long Road to Asian Markets / Sylvie Cornot-Gandolphe, OIES Research Associate.O...
Climate policies may reduce the coal demand in some of the major coal importing countries (e.g., Wes...
Radical developments in the economics and politics of world oil supply have led to a resurgence in d...
Europe and Japan are among the main importers of coal. Climate policies following the Kyoto agreemen...
This paper is concerned with the determinants of international steam-coal trade. Most work in projec...
This paper builds a complex network of weighted and directed coal trade based on the international c...
This paper analyses the impact of climate policies on the international steam coal demand, focussing...
The article describes the global coal market as the ratio of demand and supply depending on the deve...
Coal demand in the US power sector has decreased significantly since 2008 as competition from shale ...
The overall purpose of this paper has been to test the hypothesis of steam and coking coal markets b...
Continued global action on climate change has major consequences for fossil fuel markets, especiall...
A significant increase in the seaborne trade for coal over the past twenty years has unified formerl...
Carbon abatement in the industrialized countries has been proposed under the Kyoto protocol as a mea...
The main aim of the paper is to assess the impact of currently negotiated TTIP agreement (Transatlan...
The purpose of this study is to test the hypothesis of the existence of a world market for the inter...
US Coal Exports: The Long Road to Asian Markets / Sylvie Cornot-Gandolphe, OIES Research Associate.O...
Climate policies may reduce the coal demand in some of the major coal importing countries (e.g., Wes...
Radical developments in the economics and politics of world oil supply have led to a resurgence in d...
Europe and Japan are among the main importers of coal. Climate policies following the Kyoto agreemen...
This paper is concerned with the determinants of international steam-coal trade. Most work in projec...
This paper builds a complex network of weighted and directed coal trade based on the international c...
This paper analyses the impact of climate policies on the international steam coal demand, focussing...
The article describes the global coal market as the ratio of demand and supply depending on the deve...
Coal demand in the US power sector has decreased significantly since 2008 as competition from shale ...
The overall purpose of this paper has been to test the hypothesis of steam and coking coal markets b...
Continued global action on climate change has major consequences for fossil fuel markets, especiall...
A significant increase in the seaborne trade for coal over the past twenty years has unified formerl...
Carbon abatement in the industrialized countries has been proposed under the Kyoto protocol as a mea...
The main aim of the paper is to assess the impact of currently negotiated TTIP agreement (Transatlan...
The purpose of this study is to test the hypothesis of the existence of a world market for the inter...
US Coal Exports: The Long Road to Asian Markets / Sylvie Cornot-Gandolphe, OIES Research Associate.O...