The Making of Federal Coal Policy

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Duke University Press, 1983 - 261페이지
The Making of Federal Coal Policy provides a unique record of--as well as important future perspectives on--one of the most significant ideological conflicts in national policymaking in the last decade. The management of federally owned coal, almost one-third of the U.S.'s total coal resources, has furnished an arena for the contest between energy development and environmental protection, as well as between the federal government and the states. Robert H. Nelson has written an important historical document and a useful guide for policy analysts.
 

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Introduction
3
Introduction
11
Congressional Intent and Opposite Results
23
The Strong Opposition to Western Coal Development
30
Introduction
43
A Planned Market Instead of a Free Market
57
A New Economic Conservationism to Protect the Environment
70
Introduction
85
A Lesser Role for the Coal Industry
117
Central Planning in Operation in the United States
125
Setting Coal Leasing Targets
132
The Advance and Retreat of LandUse Planning
152
InterestGroup Liberalism in Practice
167
The Rediscovery of the Planned Market
187
Introduction
203
The Future of Federal Coal
221

The Interior Department Tries to Resume Leasing
97
The Judiciary Mandates Central Planning
107

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