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Preface | ||
1 | The Never-Ending Crisis | 1 |
2 | Do Petroleum, Natural Gas, and Energy Markets Need to Be Regulated? | 7 |
3 | Do Electric and Natural Gas Utilities Need to Be Regulated? | 33 |
4 | The Pretense of Knowledge: The Effects of Energy Market Regulation | 59 |
5 | The Constitution in Exile? | 73 |
6 | What Should Be Done? | 103 |
7 | Energy Policy Reconsidered | 121 |
Index | 127 |
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