Ebook: Big Oil in the United States: Industry Influence on Institutions, Policy, and Politics
Author: Jerry A. McBeath
- Tags: Environmental Economics, Economics, Business & Money, Corporate Finance, Private Equity, Valuation, Venture Capital, Finance, Business & Money, Oil & Energy, Energy & Mining, Industries, Business & Money, Education & Reference, CPA Test, GMAT Test, Statistics, Business & Money, Government & Business, Processes & Infrastructure, Business & Money, Environmental Policy, Public Affairs & Policy, Politics & Government, Politics & Social Sciences, Energy Policy, Public Affairs & Policy, Politics & Government, Politics & Social S
- Year: 2016
- Publisher: Praeger
- Language: English
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This book explains how and why large oil-producing corporations have affected government institutions, energy policy, and politics in the United States―and suggests how their influence can be reduced.
• Focuses on big oil's impact on U.S. government policy―regulatory, environmental, and fiscal―and analyzes big oil's political influence through campaign contributions and lobbying
• Proposes methods that could be employed to reduce big oil's influence over energy policy
• Presents current information relevant to university-level courses in energy politics, public policy, and state or local politics and policy as well as to practitioners such as government regulators, business persons, and NGO representatives
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