Business and environmental policy
Business and environmental policy: corporate interests in the American political system Sheldon Kamieniecki (Editor), Michael E. Kraft (Editor)
Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, c2007.
ISBN: 0262612186
DDC: 333.70973
LCC: JK467
Edition: (pbk. : alk. paper)
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction -- Analyzing the role of business in environmental
policy -- Agenda setting: public opintion, the media, and elections
-- Framing ANWR: citizens, consumers, and the privileged position of
business -- Business, elections, and the environment -- Policy
formulation and adoption: the U.S. Congress -- Deep freeze: how
business has shaped the global warming debate in Congress -- Congress
and clean air policy -- Policy implementation in administrative
agencies -- Businesses and the environment: influencing agency
policymaking -- Business interests and information in environmental
rulemaking -- Policy intervention through the courts -- Business and
environmental policy in the Federal courts -- Industry's use of the
courts -- Policymaking at the state and local level -- Business
influence in state-level environmental policy -- Local business and
environmental policies in cities -- Overview and implications for the
future -- Conclusions: the influence of business on environmental
politics and policy.
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