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Oil, divestiture, and national security. [7 papers]

Book ·
OSTI ID:5165880
The energy crisis is global and since national security and economic questions abound, the book examines the hypothesis that large U.S. corporations should be further curtailed in the public interest. American enterprise is already more regulated and more competitive than its opposite numbers in Japan, France, Germany, etc. The question of security has been largely ignored by advocates of divestiture. These and other aspects of divestiture are discussed in 7 chapters: The Changing Structure of Big International Oil; Legal and Financial Consequences of Divestiture; Charges of Domestic Energy Monopoly: The Dog in the Manger of US Energy Policy; Divestiture and the World Oil Market; The Soviet Union as a World Oil Power; Foreign Oil and National Security; Energy and National Security. (MCW)
OSTI ID:
5165880
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English