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In October 2005, the Council of the Americas (COA) issued a report outlining the opportunities for making the Americas energy self-sufficient and economically successful. Among the report’s recommendations was the recognition that “Canada, Latin America, and the Caribbean have been blessed with abundant energy resources,” which, if combined with infrastructure...
Three significant members of the United States Climate Action Partnership are no longer supporting cap-and-trade.
The authorsreview the U.S. and European experiences with regulatory oversight and the use of formal tools to analyze regulation.
If the United States, learning from Japan, could fashion a managerial miracle in the past twenty years, Japan, learning from the United States, can certainly fashion an economic renaissance.
How big should government be?



