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The Political Economy of Oil in Alaska : Multinationals vs. the State /

McBeath, Jerry

The Political Economy of Oil in Alaska : Multinationals vs. the State / Jerry McBeath, Matthew Berman, Jonathan Rosenberg. - 1 online resource (277 p.)

Frontmatter -- Contents -- Tables and Figures -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Introduction: Oil, Political Economy, and Alaska -- 2 A Brief History of Oil in Alaska -- 3 Campaigns, Elections, and the Influence of Oil -- 4 Petroleum Revenues and Tax Policy -- 5 Oil Supply, Budgets, and Expenditures -- 6 Economic Development and State Ownership of Oil and Gas -- 7 Managing the Wealth -- 8 Protecting the Environment -- 9 Conclusion -- Acronyms -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Book

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Does Alaska's reliance on oil and gas mean that it inevitably will be controlled by corporate energy interests? Or can the state use its vast resource holdings to manage a more symmetrical partnership? The Political Economy of Oil in Alaska investigates the complex relationship Alaska has with its most precious commodity. Offering a new perspective on the challenges of oil-dependent development, the authors explore the dynamic balance between the power of a subnational government—as the owner of resources, possessor of fiscal authority, and regulator of safety and environmental conditions—and the ability of Big Oil to develop energy resources, affect the state economy, and influence state policies. The result is a comprehensive study of an often contentious alliance.


Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.


In English.

9781685857820

10.1515/9781685857820 doi


POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Economy.