The recent high gas prices in America have intensified the debate over oil and gas efficiency, use, and reserves. As the national average for a gallon tops $2.10, Congress and the President strive to find a common position to foster energy independence, protect the environment, and bolster the struggling economy. President Bush’s energy policy and recent Senate and House bills have not contemplated their effects on the environmental state of our nation or its impact on the internal revenue code. In this time of uncertainty, energy independence and measured use of resources may be at odds, but must we stray from our other, important policy objectives
Energy — the ability to work — is essential to our economic welfare, productivity and our living sta...
Environmentalists continuously push for us, as a country, to decrease our fossil fuel usage and tran...
An open-economy equilibrium model is derived to investigate the effects of energy policy on the U.S....
The two primary objectives of recent energy initiatives and/or policies are the reducing of both dom...
The future holds significant challenges for the United States with regard to clean, inexpensive, an...
Currently, the rules of fuel taxation in the U.S., like the U.S. tax code more generally, is complex...
Addressed are the nation\u27s options for energy policies heading into the 1990s and the need for le...
President Bush has issued a comprehensive energy policy initiative, which includes limited energy ta...
Energy tax incentives have historically focused on the supply of energy sources. The U.S. governmen...
The current dependence on oil in the United States cannot be supported in the future. The issue is h...
The United States consumes more petroleum-based liquid fuel per capita than any other OECD high-inco...
In little more than two centuries the United States has transformed itself from a fledgling nation b...
Alternative fuels and advanced technology vehicles are seen by proponents as integral to improving u...
As my contribution to a symposium, I was asked to identify and to discuss conflicts between environm...
The relationship between government policy and energy needs, especially the taxation and regulation ...
Energy — the ability to work — is essential to our economic welfare, productivity and our living sta...
Environmentalists continuously push for us, as a country, to decrease our fossil fuel usage and tran...
An open-economy equilibrium model is derived to investigate the effects of energy policy on the U.S....
The two primary objectives of recent energy initiatives and/or policies are the reducing of both dom...
The future holds significant challenges for the United States with regard to clean, inexpensive, an...
Currently, the rules of fuel taxation in the U.S., like the U.S. tax code more generally, is complex...
Addressed are the nation\u27s options for energy policies heading into the 1990s and the need for le...
President Bush has issued a comprehensive energy policy initiative, which includes limited energy ta...
Energy tax incentives have historically focused on the supply of energy sources. The U.S. governmen...
The current dependence on oil in the United States cannot be supported in the future. The issue is h...
The United States consumes more petroleum-based liquid fuel per capita than any other OECD high-inco...
In little more than two centuries the United States has transformed itself from a fledgling nation b...
Alternative fuels and advanced technology vehicles are seen by proponents as integral to improving u...
As my contribution to a symposium, I was asked to identify and to discuss conflicts between environm...
The relationship between government policy and energy needs, especially the taxation and regulation ...
Energy — the ability to work — is essential to our economic welfare, productivity and our living sta...
Environmentalists continuously push for us, as a country, to decrease our fossil fuel usage and tran...
An open-economy equilibrium model is derived to investigate the effects of energy policy on the U.S....