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Politics of Energy - The Development and Implementation of the Nep

English · Hardback

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List of contents

Preface. Introduction Part 1: The Forging of the NEP 1. Energy Politics and the NEP 2. The NEIP: The Anatomy of a Decision Part 2: Canadian Energy History and the Pre-NEP Legacy 3. The History of Canadian Energy Politics and Policy 4. Government-Industry Relations: The Pre-NEP Years 5. Intergovernmental Energy Relations: The Pre-NEP Years Part 3: Energy Politics After the NEP: 1981-1984 6. Government-Industry Relations and the NEP 7. Intergovernmental Relations and the NEP Part 4: Policy and Implementation in the Post-NEP Period 8. Energy Policy and Implementation: Ideas, Structures and Processes in Action 9. Prices and Taxes: Running the NEP Gauntlet 10. Energy Expenditures and the NEP: The Paradox of Control 11. Energy Regulation: From Public Utility Policing to Developmental Bargaining Part 5: Concluding Observations 12. Energy Politics: A New Balance of Power? 13. The NEP and Energy Policy: An Evaluation. Appendix i: Chronology of Major Energy Policies and Events ii. Alberta’s 12-Point Agenda of 1979 iii. Highlights of the Canada-Alberta 1981 Energy Agreement

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G. Bruce Doern, Glen Toner

Summary

Originally published in 1985. This in-depth analysis of federal energy policy and politics in the oil and gas sector critically evaluates the National Energy Program, one of the most controversial and wide-ranging policy initiatives in Canadian history - an import case study.

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