See DuchesneauThomas, Competition in the Energy Industry, paper prepared for Energy Policy Project, pp. 78–79.
2.
Confidential report.
3.
Concentration by Competing Raw Fuel Industries in the Energy Market & Its Impact on Small Business, Hearings before the Subcommittee on Special Small Business Problems of the House Select Committee on Small Business, 92nd Congress, 1st Session, July 12–22, 1971, p. 341.
4.
Ibid., p. 425.
5.
NetschertBruceGerberAbrahamStelzerIrwin M., Competition in the Energy Markets, National Economic Research Associates, Inc., May 1970.
6.
Concentration by Competing Raw Ruel Industries in the Energy Market & Its Impact on Small Business, op. cit.
7.
MoyerReed, “Price-Output Behavior in the Coal Industry,” paper submitted to Ford Foundation's Energy Policy Project, September 2, 1973.
8.
MansfieldEdwin, “Firm Size and Technological Change in the Petroleum and Bituminous Coal Industries,” paper submitted to Ford Foundation's Energy Policy Project.
9.
Ibid., pp. 2–37.
10.
See testimony before Special Subcommittee on Integrated Oil Operations of the Senate Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, December 6, 1973 and “Investigation of the Petroleum Industry,”Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations, U.S. Senate, July 12, 1973.
11.
U.S. Energy Outlook, National Petroleum Council, December 1972, pp. 167–71.
12.
Ibid.
13.
Ibid., p. 212.
14.
U.S. v. General Dynamics, et al., 341 Federal Supplement, 534–60.
15.
I am indebted to Professor Walter Mead for his insights into some of the alternatives available to energy industry policy-makers.