United States Energy Policy During the 1990s. / Paul L. Joskow.
by Joskow, Paul L; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
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Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2003.
Originally Published: United States Energy Policy During the 1990s, March 2002; pp. 105-125.
"This essay discusses United States energy policy and the associated evolution of energy supply, energy demand, energy prices, and the industrial organization of the domestic energy industries from 1991 through 2000." (CURRENT HISTORY) This article examines the energy policy used by the United States throughout the 1990s.
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