Energy-policy analysis and Congressional action
- eds.
As Sen. Bill Bradley notes in the Foreword, in addition to a look back over the critical energy-policy decisions faced by Congress over the last four years, this book provides a look ahead at both the changing international oil market and the energy issues to be decided by the ninety-seventh and future Congresses. Many of the analyses in this book reflect the contributions of individuals who worked within the Congressional Budget Office during the Carter administration. After an introductory chapter by one of the editors (Scheppach), which briefly reviews policy analysis and outlines the plan of the book, ten additional chapters and two appendices follow. A separate abstract was prepared for each of the ten chapters and appendices.
- OSTI ID:
- 5486505
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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