Gas Pipelines and the Emergence of America's Regulatory State
Discover the intricate relationship between regulatory policy and modern corporations in Gas Pipelines and the Emergence of America's Regulatory State by Christopher J. Castaneda. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2003, this insightful book spans 324 pages, exploring the evolution of the Panhandle Eastern Corporation within the context of the 20th century. Castaneda delves into how entrepreneurs thrived in an unregulated environment that gradually transformed into a highly regulated and profitable industry. As the narrative unfolds, readers will witness the dramatic shifts in regulatory frameworks and the impact of business reorganization and deregulation on the industry structure. This engaging examination is perfect for those interested in economic history, U.S. history, and the dynamics of regulatory change. Enhance your understanding of America's regulatory landscape with this essential read.