Iceberg Security Model and Potential EU-China Energy Cooperation
Recognizing the increasing energy security issue, this paper modifies Krugman-type Iceberg transport cost model to create an international energy framework, a two-stage melting Iceberg security model. Based on this modified model, this paper constructs a game-theoretical payoff matrix between EU and China considering the related transport risk and production risk situation. Cooperation means the rising welfare between the two entities. Then it extends the model to a global energy network needed for each country in the world. Finally, it derives the policy implications for the potential EU-China Cooperations stages. Market swap is surely good for energy industry efficiency and security, but has a mixed effect on the global environment.
Iceberg Security Model (ISM) energy cooperation market swap optimized production global energy network
Wu Xishun Yusaku Nishimura Serge Ngangoua
国际会议
竞争与伙伴关系:中国与欧盟经济贸易关系热点问题国际学术研讨会
北京
英文
325-341
2008-04-12(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)