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This work 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. It particularly 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
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Big oil in the United States: industry influence on institutions, policy, and politics
2016, Praeger, an imprint of ABC-CLIO, LLC
in English
1440837422 9781440837425
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Onshore oil and gas resource development
Oil and gas development in the outer continental shelf
Representing the interests of industry
Representing the interests of the land
How institutions matter: Oil and gas regulatory regimes
National energy policies and big oil
Conclusion.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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