Publisher's Synopsis
This volume offers a policy-by-policy perspective on national energy management in the major oil-importing countries of the world. Relying on a political economy perspective, the authors identify and explain the principle kinds of energy which have been implemented in industrialized and underdeveloped countries. The book provides a comparative analysis of these policy areas, drawing materials from Europe, North and South America, Africa and Asia to illustrate the dilemmas and opportunities for energy policies in the 1980's.