New Horizons in Natural Gas Deregulation

New Horizons in Natural Gas Deregulation
Author: Jerome R. Ellig
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 303
Release: 1996-01-19
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0313366608

In the natural gas industry, competition and contracting are gradually replacing monopoly and regulation. In this volume, many leading economists who follow the gas industry present their views on current and future industry trends. To help regulators and industry leaders better understand these changes and to reform regulation, the authors apply economic theories of contestable markets, public choice, transaction costs and dynamic entrepreneurship to the gas industry. The issues addressed in this work are crucial, not just for the gas industry, but for all industries that have traditionally been treated as regulated monopolies.

Natural Gas Markets After Deregulation

Natural Gas Markets After Deregulation
Author: Harry G. Broadman
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2016-03-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1317357868

Originally published in 1983, Broadman and Montgomery present an agenda for further research into deregulated natural gas markets by relating natural gas production, transmission and distribution with the economic function of contracts and local distribution companies. This work raises fundamental issues that could arise with the deregulation of the natural gas industry and outlines analytical methods that could be used to predict any problems that might arise and possible changes to policy. This title is of interest to students of Environmental Studies and professionals.

Natural Gas Deregulation

Natural Gas Deregulation
Author: United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee. Subcommittee on International Trade, Finance, and Security Economics
Publisher:
Total Pages: 488
Release: 1982
Genre: Natural gas
ISBN:

Enron Ascending

Enron Ascending
Author: Robert L. Bradley, Jr.
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 826
Release: 2018-03-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1119494206

A great fall cannot be understood apart from the rise that preceded it. Enron Ascending is the only book to date that examines in detail the first two-thirds of that iconic energy company's life. Thus, it is the only book to date that exposes the deepest causes of Enron's stunning collapse. Nobel economist Paul Krugman predicted that history would look upon Enron's plummet as a greater turning point than the fall of the Twin Towers. Enron Ascending explains the shock of the company's fall by recalling the astounding achievements of Enron’s birth, childhood, adolescence, and early maturity. It sets forth the once-celebrated but now-forgotten industry and innovation that caused the company and its reputation to soar stratospherically. At the same time, always conscious of the company's fate, the book highlights throughout the developing habits of thought and behavior that later evolved into self-destructive acts of desperation and deceit. Written fifteen years after the firm’s demise, Enron Ascending offers the long perspective of a uniquely positioned insider, Robert L. Bradley, Jr., the company's director of public-policy analysis and Chairman Ken Lay's personal speechwriter. The book also offers a library of previously unavailable information, drawn from Bradley’s innumerable corporate documents and unrepeatable interviews, which he collected in his capacity as the company's prospective historian. Most important, however, Enron Ascending offers an antidote to the unending stories, studies, and books about Enron that are presented as just-the-facts but are in reality shaped decisively by the worldview of their authors. Bradley shows, beyond dispute, that the early habits which set precedents for Enron's history-making demise were directly contrary to the free-market behaviors and capitalist attitudes generally blamed for Enron's fall.

Deregulation and Privatisation

Deregulation and Privatisation
Author: Hector MacQueen
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2019-08-05
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1474470572

This is an issue of our quarterly journal Hume Papers on Public Policy - the journal of the David Hume Institute.