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The Nuclear Review

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  • Elroy Dimson

    (London Business School)

  • Robin Jeffrey

    (Scottish Nuclear Ltd.)

  • Martin O'Neill

    (Member of Parliament)

  • Colin Robinson

    (Surrey Energy Economics Centre (SEEC), Department of Economics, University of Surrey)

  • Mike Staunton

    (London Business School)

  • David Hawdon (Editor)

    (Surrey Energy Economics Centre (SEEC), Department of Economics, University of Surrey)

Abstract

(By David Hawdon) This paper brings together contributions originally made to a Surrey Energy Economics Centre seminar on the Nuclear Review. The seminar was held after the conclusion of formal hearings for the Review but before the government announced its proposals for the nuclear industry on 9 May 1995. It includes analysis and policy recommendations from the nuclear industry, the political arena and from academics. It should therefore serve as a timely contribution to the important debate on the future role of nuclear generated electricity in the UK.

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  • Elroy Dimson & Robin Jeffrey & Martin O'Neill & Colin Robinson & Mike Staunton & David Hawdon (Editor), 1995. "The Nuclear Review," Surrey Energy Economics Centre (SEEC), School of Economics Discussion Papers (SEEDS) 81, Surrey Energy Economics Centre (SEEC), School of Economics, University of Surrey.
  • Handle: RePEc:sur:seedps:81
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