Drawing the Line on Natural Gas Regulation: The Harvard Study on the Future of Natural Gas
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
21st April 1987
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
333.82330973
Hardback
280
This eagerly awaited book on natural gas policy promises to be the major work on the subject. The result of the Harvard Study on the Future of Natural Gas, conducted under the auspices of the Energy and Environmental Policy Center at the Kennedy School of Government, it is comprised of ten articles reflecting the ideas, discussions, and debates of recognized experts in the field of energy policy. The result is an in-depth analysis of the energy debate including past regulatory policy and its effect on the consumer industry, deregulation and its current and future impact, and other topics of serious concern to the industry. Policy recommendations are also made.
Few areas of public policy rival the complexity of the patchwork quilt of regulations and market forces that governs the production, transportation, and distribution of natural gas. Add to this inherent complexity the rather dramatic changes that this industry has undergone in the last few years and the need for a first-rate, up-to-date guide becomes clear. This excellent book fills the bill. A report from the Harvard Study on the Future of Natural Gas Policy, this publication reflects the ideas, discussions, and debates of nine distinguished authors and more than seventy experts from business, government, and academia. Divided into three major parts--The Setting: Markets and Policy, ' The Redesign of Regulatory Policy, ' and Designing Strategies for Completion'--the analysis in the ten chapters is penetrating and the disagreements among participants is openly documented. Virtually everyone with some interest in natural gas policy will find something of value in this book. College, university, and large public library collections.-Choice
"Few areas of public policy rival the complexity of the patchwork quilt of regulations and market forces that governs the production, transportation, and distribution of natural gas. Add to this inherent complexity the rather dramatic changes that this industry has undergone in the last few years and the need for a first-rate, up-to-date guide becomes clear. This excellent book fills the bill. A report from the Harvard Study on the Future of Natural Gas Policy, this publication reflects the ideas, discussions, and debates of nine distinguished authors and more than seventy experts from business, government, and academia. Divided into three major parts--The Setting: Markets and Policy, ' The Redesign of Regulatory Policy, ' and Designing Strategies for Completion'--the analysis in the ten chapters is penetrating and the disagreements among participants is openly documented. Virtually everyone with some interest in natural gas policy will find something of value in this book. College, university, and large public library collections."-Choice
JOSEPH P. KALT is Associate Professor of Economics at Harvard University and Research Fellow at the Energy and Environmental Policy Center, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard. FRANK C. SCHULLER is Lecturer at the Amos Tuck School of Business Administration, Dartmouth College.