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The World’s First Energy Crisis

The Foreign Affairs Interview

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The Lessons of Government Intervention in the Energy Crisis

You noted in the recent peace that in the 19 seventies, government inervention made the crisis worse. And you had in place price controls and import restrictions,. A complex allocation system where the us. Federal government micro managed who could buy energy at what prices. You want to be resilient to the idea that those pipe line gas imports might be disrupted? There's not a commercial rational to do that. Government would have to socialize those costs for energy security. To day, or a number of other examples.

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