If you liked Precedent and legal argument in U.S. trade policy by Joseph P. Kalt, start with Sovereignty and nation-building (1998), Can a consuming region win under gas decontrol? (1984), and Re-establishing the regulatory bargain in the electric utility industry (1987). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Sovereignty and nation-building
1998 · 33 pages · Stephen E. Cornell, Joseph P. Kalt, Malcolm Wiener Center for Social Policy. Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development · Same author
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Can a consuming region win under gas decontrol?
1984 · 41 pages · Joseph P. Kalt · Same author
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Re-establishing the regulatory bargain in the electric utility industry
1987 · 1 pages · Joseph P. Kalt · Same author
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Problems of minority fuel oil dealers
1981 · 30 pages · Joseph P. Kalt · Same author
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Public choice, culture and American Indian economic development
1988 · 25 pages · Stephen E. Cornell, Joseph P. Kalt · Same author
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Culture as explanation in racial and ethnic inequality
1993 · 41 pages · Stephen E. Cornell, Joseph P. Kalt · Same author
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Natural gas decontrol, oil tariffs, and price controls
1985 · 26 pages · Joseph P. Kalt · Same author
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The economics and politics of oil price regulations
1981 · 327 pages · Joseph P. Kalt · Same author
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The federal regulatory commission's proposed policy statement on gas inventory charges (PL-89-1-1000)
1989 · 62 pages · Joseph P. Kalt, William W. Hogan, John F. Kennedy School of Government. Energy and Environmental Policy Center · Same author
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Universities and Indian Country
2015 · 216 pages · Joseph P. Kalt · Same author
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Public policy analysis of Indian gaming in Massachusetts
2002 · 14 pages · Joseph P. Kalt, Jonathan Taylor, John F. Kennedy School of Government. Research Programs · Same author
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Natural gas decontrol
1982 · 1 pages · Joseph P. Kalt · Same author
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