The Oil Follies of 1970-1980 by Robert Sherrill, is a broad account of an important decade for energy law and politics. In a capsule review of the book, I noted that it is a journalistic, rather than an academic, look at the theory of capture as a way of talking about government regulation. Because Sherrill was writing for a predominantly lay audience, he did not undertake a systematic and rigorous analysis of the legal regulations concerning the petroleum industry. Nevertheless, his book does provoke a serious question: Is Big Oil bad, and if so, how should government regulate it? This essay is about the relationship between the government and the oil industry in our political economy
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The Oil Follies of 1970-1980 by Robert Sherrill, is a broad account of an important decade for energ...
It is paradoxical that the oil and gas industries both ask for and resist the idea of regulation. Hi...
This dissertation is about the institutional choices governments make to manage their petroleum weal...
Oil spills, the Supreme Court has declared, are an insidious form of pollution of vast concern to e...
Provides an overview of the historical and contemporary development of the American oil industry and...
It seems appropriate to begin this discussion of foreign governmental control of multinational corpo...
‘for the purposes of the case, [the company is] indistinguishable from the government of Great Brita...
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 353-360) and index.ix, 364 pages :The politics of oil rev...
History’s biggest oil boom is happening right now, in the United States, ushering in the third age o...
This paper examines the trends in merger activity in the petroleum industry in light of over-all mer...
This article is a longer adaptation of the speech given by Professor Weaver as the Kerlin Distinguis...
Review of book: Michael T. Klare, Blood and Oil: The Dangers and Consequences of America’s Growing D...
As the use of fracking has spread during the recent oil and gas boom, inevitable conflicts have aris...
The importance of energy to the functioning of any economy has meant that energy industries are amon...
The Oil Follies of 1970-1980 by Robert Sherrill, is a broad account of an important decade for energ...
It is paradoxical that the oil and gas industries both ask for and resist the idea of regulation. Hi...
This dissertation is about the institutional choices governments make to manage their petroleum weal...
Oil spills, the Supreme Court has declared, are an insidious form of pollution of vast concern to e...
Provides an overview of the historical and contemporary development of the American oil industry and...
It seems appropriate to begin this discussion of foreign governmental control of multinational corpo...
‘for the purposes of the case, [the company is] indistinguishable from the government of Great Brita...
Black Gold and Blackmail seeks to explain why great powers adopt such different strategies to protec...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 353-360) and index.ix, 364 pages :The politics of oil rev...
History’s biggest oil boom is happening right now, in the United States, ushering in the third age o...
This paper examines the trends in merger activity in the petroleum industry in light of over-all mer...
This article is a longer adaptation of the speech given by Professor Weaver as the Kerlin Distinguis...
Review of book: Michael T. Klare, Blood and Oil: The Dangers and Consequences of America’s Growing D...
As the use of fracking has spread during the recent oil and gas boom, inevitable conflicts have aris...
The importance of energy to the functioning of any economy has meant that energy industries are amon...