Though it is commonly recognized that changing energy prices will alter economic relationships among regions, there is a paucity of evidence upon which to predict the likely magnitude of these impacts. Much subnational energy-related research has concerned itself with the technical and behavioral parameters that describe quantities of energy demanded and supplied.
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