164 Pages
by
Routledge
164 Pages
by
Routledge
164 Pages
by
Routledge
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What we call the nation’s energy policy attempts to give direction to the production, use, transportation, and distribution of energy to help achieve an array of societal goals in the most compatible ways. In this title, originally published in 1993, noted analysts provide insight into complex policy issues of significant importance. Among the topics addressed are difficulties encountered in... Read more
Introduction, Hans H. Landsberg; Chapter 1 U.S. Energy Policy Perspectives for the 1990s, Peter D. Blair; Chapter 2 Searching for Consensus on Energy Security Policy, Douglas R. Bohl; Chapter 3 Interdependencies Between Energy and Environmental Policies, W. David Montgomery; Chapter 4 U.S. Energy and Environmental Policies: Problems of Federalism and Conflicting Goals, Margaret A. Walls; Chapter 5 Can Electric Power'”A Natural Monopoly'”Be Deregulated?, Vernon L. Smith;
Biography
Landsberg, Hans H.






