The Natural Gas Market The Natural Gas Market

The Natural Gas Market

Sixty Years of Regulation and Deregulation

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Publisher Description

Over the past six decades federal regulatory agencies have attempted different strategies to regulate the natural gas industry in the United States. All have been unsuccessful, resulting in nationwide gas shortages or massive gas surpluses and costing the nation scores of billions of dollars. In addition, partial deregulation has led the regulatory agency to become more involved in controlling individual transactions among gas producers, distributors, and consumers.

In this important book, Paul MacAvoy demonstrates that no affected group has gained from these experiments in public control and that all participants would gain from complete deregulation. Although losses have declined with partial deregulation in recent years, current regulatory practices still limit the growth of supply through the transmission system. MacAvoy’s history of the regulation of natural gas is a cautionary tale for other natural resource or network industries that are regulated or are about to be regulated.

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2008
1 October
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
160
Pages
PUBLISHER
Yale University Press
SIZE
35.9
MB

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