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Applied Economics of Energy and Environment in Sustainability

This Special Issue provides various opportunities for many scholars and academicians to discuss certain applied economics studies for developing energy and maintaining the sustainability of the environment. However, the research focuses on the challenges and objectives for sustaining power and stability of the domain. Limitations include a more cost-effective system, inflation effect, higher-cost transition system, monopoly specialisation, etc. Researchers and practitioners are invited to present theoretical and empirical research against this background.

Editors

  • Mohammed Seghir Guellil

    Mohammed Seghir Guellil is an Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Mascara, Algeria. In 2016 he obtained his PhD in Economics of the Firm and Market at the University of Tlemcen, Algeria. He taught at this university from 2012 till 2016. His main fields of studies are: Econometrics, Operational Research, Goal Programming, Economic Analysis, Statistics, Sales Forecast and Mathematical and Economics modelling.

  • Fatima Kies

    Fatima Kies is an Assistant Professor at the Università Degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca in Italy.

  • Emad Kamil Hussein

    Dr. Emad Kamil Hussein received the Ph.D. degree in mechanical engineering from Nahrain University, Baghdad, Iraq, in 2011. In 2006, he joined the Pumps Engineering Department, in Al-Mussaib Technical College as an assistant lecturer and in 2015 he received his academic title as an assistant professor. His current research interests include mechanical engineering, human skin friction, biotribology, viscoelastic properties, and prosthetic components design.

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